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Agee, Philip Burnett Franklin
American government official was stripped of his U.S. citizenship (1979) and marked as an international ...
Agee, Tommie Lee
American baseball player (b. Aug. 9, 1942, Mobile, Ala.-d. Jan. 22, 2001, New York, N.Y.), ...
Ageladas
sculptor said to have been the teacher of Myron, Phidias, and Polyclitus. This tradition testifies ...
Agelena naevia
(from the article "funnel weaver") ...are notable for their funnel-shaped webs; they are a common group with many species that ...
Agen
town, capital of Lot-et-Garonne departement, Aquitaine region, southwestern France. ...
Agena
(from the article "Atlas rocket") ...minutes of operation and a sustainer that operates until orbital velocity is attained. Atlas can ...
Agenais
former province of France, of which Agen was the centre and to which the modern ... [1 Related Articles]
Agence France-Presse
French cooperative news agency, one of the world's great wire news services. It is based ... [1 Related Articles]
Agence Havas
(from the article "Agence France-Presse") ...Havas, which was created in 1832 by Charles-Louis Havas, who translated reports from foreign papers ...
agency
in law, the relationship that exists when one person or party (the principal) engages another ... [2 Related Articles]
Agency for National Security Planning
(from the article "Kim Jae Kyu") South Korean military officer and head of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) who, on ...
agency shop
(from the article "closed shop") ...within an "escape period" must remain members of the union for the duration of the ...
agency theory, financial
in organizational economics, a means of assessing the work being done for a principal (i.e., ...
Agenda 2010
(from the article "Germany") The domestic landscape was marked by continued voter disenchantment with the Schroder government's reform package, ...
Agenda 21
(from the article "United Nations Conference on Environment and Development") ...binding targets for emission reductions, however. The Declaration on Environment and Development, or Rio Declaration, ...
agenesis
in human physiology, failure of all or part of an organ to develop during embryonic ... [3 Related Articles]
agent
a computer program that performs various actions continuously and autonomously on behalf of an individual ... [1 Related Articles]
agent middleman
(from the article "marketing") Unlike merchant wholesalers, agent middlemen do not take legal ownership of the goods they sell; ...
Agent Orange
mixture of herbicides that U.S. military forces sprayed in Vietnam from 1962 to 1971 during ... [5 Related Articles]
agent provocateur
(from the article "Russia") ...by the Maximalists of the Socialist Revolutionary Party against policemen and officials, claimed hundreds of ...
Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata
(from the article "news agency") ...the Arab News Agency, which provides news for several states in the Middle East. Others ...
Ageo
city, Saitama ken (prefecture), Honshu, Japan. Ageo lies on the terrace between the Ara River ...
ager Campanus
(from the article "ancient Rome") ...land came to be concentrated in fewer hands. One of the punishments meted out to ...
ager publicus
(from the article "ancient Rome") ...Punic War was confiscation of all or part of their territories. Most of the ager ...
ageratum
any of about 45 species of annual herbs making up the genus Ageratum (family Asteraceae), ...
Ageratum houstonianum
(from the article "ageratum") Dwarf varieties of the common garden ageratum (A. houstonianum) are used as edging plants. Some ...
Agerod
(from the article "Sweden") ...dates of the thaw. The first traces of human life in Sweden, dating from about ...
Ageronia
(from the article "lepidopteran") ...and the pupae of many gossamer-winged butterflies make squeaking or grating sounds when disturbed. The ...
Agesander
Greek sculptor who is credited by the 1st-century-AD Roman writer Pliny as the creator, with ...
Agesilaus
(from the article "Agis IV") Agis was supported by his wealthy mother and grandmother, who surrendered their property; by his ...
Agesilaus II
king of Sparta from 399 to 360 who commanded the Spartan army throughout most of ... [6 Related Articles]
Agfa-Gevaert NV
Belgian corporate group established in 1964 in the merger of Agfa AG of Leverkusen, West ... [2 Related Articles]
Agfacolor
(from the article "motion-picture technology") In 1936 Germany produced Agfacolor, a single-strip, three-layer negative film and accompanying print stock. After ...
Agga
(from the article "Enmebaragesi") ...own time, as well as from later traditions. He was the next-to-last ruler of the ...
agglomerate
large, coarse, rock fragments associated with lava flow that are ejected during explosive volcanic eruptions. ... [1 Related Articles]
agglomeration
(from the article "dairy product") Spray-dried milk is also difficult to reconstitute or mix with water. Therefore, a process called ...
agglomeration
(from the article "iron processing") ...from the fines (less than 7 millimetres). If the lump ore is of the appropriate ...
agglutinate
(from the article "agglutinate") pyroclastic igneous rock formed from partly fused volcanic bombs. See bomb (volcanology).formation by volcanic activity
agglutination
a grammatical process in which words are composed of a sequence of morphemes (word elements), ... [3 Related Articles]
agglutination
(from the article "blood group") ...the serum that identify and combine with the antigen sites on the surfaces of red ...
agglutination test
(from the article "blood group") The basic technique in identification of the antigens and antibodies of blood groups is the ...
agglutinin
substance that causes particles to congeal in a group or mass, particularly a typical antibody ...
agglutinogen
(from the article "blood group") ...between red cells and corresponding antibodies usually results in clumping-agglutination-of the red cells; therefore, antigens ...
Aggonafir, Innanu
(from the article "African literature") ...examines the dilemma of a woman faced with the challenge of survival is Setinna Ahari ...
aggregate
in building and construction, material used for mixing with cement, bitumen, lime, gypsum, or other ... [2 Related Articles]
aggregate consumption
(from the article "consumption") The study of consumption behaviour plays a central role in both macroeconomics and microeconomics. Macroeconomists ...
aggregate demand
(from the article "Great Depression") The fundamental cause of the Great Depression in the United States was a decline in ...
aggregate fruit
(from the article "Classification of fruits") ...pericarp becomes dry at maturity. Fleshy fruits include (1) the berries, such as tomatoes, oranges, ...
aggregation
(from the article "colony") in zoology, a group of organisms of one species that live and interact closely with ...
aggregation pheromone
(from the article "hydrocarbon") ...annually by the bacteria that live in termites and in the digestive systems of plant-eating ...
aggression
in international relations, an act or policy of expansion carried out by one state at ... [4 Related Articles]
aggressive behaviour
animal behaviour that involves actual or potential harm to another animal. Biologists commonly distinguish between ... [19 Related Articles]
aggressive mimicry
a form of similarity in which a predator or parasite gains an advantage by its ... [3 Related Articles]
aggressive roller-skating
(from the article "roller-skating") ...In-line roller hockey uses a puck, sticks, and many of the rules of ice hockey. ...
Aggtelek Caves
limestone cave system on the Hungarian-Slovakian border, about 30 miles (50 km) northwest of Miskolc, ... [1 Related Articles]
Agha Mohammad Khan
founder and first ruler of the Qajar dynasty of Iran. Following the disintegration of the ... [4 Related Articles]
Aghasi, Mahmoud Qul
(from the article "Syria") On September 28 a prominent figure in Syria's Islamist movement, Sheikh Mahmoud Qul Aghasi, known ...
Agheila
(from the article "World War II") ...it remained for the British to take the port of Benghazi. On Feb. 3, 1941, ...
Aghlabid dynasty
Arab Muslim dynasty that ruled Ifriqiyah (Tunisia and eastern Algeria) from AD 800 to 909. ... [3 Related Articles]
Aghora
(from the article "Hinduism") ...and master. His "doubles" or partial manifestations, however, were active among humankind: as Pashupati ("Lord ...
Aghstev
(from the article "Armenia") ...(130 miles), the Hrazdan (90 miles), the Arpa (80 miles), and the Vorotan (Bargyushad; 111 ...
agile mangabey
(from the article "mangabey") ...atys), a dark, uniformly gray species with a pale face, is found from the Nzo-Sassandra ...
Agile Software
(from the article "Computers and Information Systems") ...data to reveal business trends. Following Oracle's move, German software firm SAP bought Business Objects, ...
Agilent Technologies
(from the article "Computers and Information Systems") In an unusual purchase of a technology firm by private investors, Agilent Technologies sold its ...
Agilolfing
(from the article "Germany") ...this leadership could have real effect. When the Frankish realm was badly divided or embroiled ...
Agilulf
(from the article "Italy") ...to divide the Lombard leadership and buy some of them into the Byzantine camp. For ...
Agin-Buryat
former autonomous okrug (district), southeastern Russia; in 2008 it merged with Chita
Agincourt, Battle of
(Oct. 25, 1415), decisive victory of the English over the French in the Hundred Years' ... [4 Related Articles]
aging
(from the article "brandy") ...from the wines or fermented mashes of other fruits are commonly identified by the specific ...
aging
progressive physiological changes in an organism that lead to senescence, or a decline of biological ... [10 Related Articles]
aging
(from the article "metallurgy") ...(e.g., 5 percent copper in aluminum at 540° C [1,000° F]), and then it is ...
Aginskoye
former administrative centre of Agin-Buryat autonomous okrug (district), Russia, in the Aga River valley. In ...
Agis I
early Spartan king, traditionally held to be the son of Eurysthenes (in legend, one of ...
Agis II
king of Sparta after about 427 BC who commanded all operations of the regular army ... [1 Related Articles]
Agis III
Spartan king (338-331) who rebelled unsuccessfully against Alexander the Great.
Agis IV
Spartan king (244-241) who failed in his attempt to reform Sparta's economic and political structure. [3 Related Articles]
agitation
(from the article "agitprop") political strategy in which the techniques of agitation and propaganda are used to influence and ...
agitka
(from the article "motion picture, history of the") ...State Institute of Cinematography") was the first such school in the world and is still ...
agitprop
political strategy in which the techniques of agitation and propaganda are used to influence and ... [2 Related Articles]
Aglaea emetica
(from the article "Connaraceae") ...coyotes in poisoned baits (e.g., Rourea volubilis, R. glabra, and Cnestis polyphylla). Others have properties ...
Aglaea lamarckii
(from the article "Connaraceae") ...medicines-e.g., to induce vomiting (Aglaea emetica leaves, in Madagascar), as a dysentery treatment (A. villosa ...
Aglaea villosa
(from the article "Connaraceae") ...Cnestis polyphylla). Others have properties that make them useful as folk medicines-e.g., to induce vomiting ...
Aglaia
(from the article "Grace") ...The name refers to the "pleasing" or "charming" appearance of a fertile field or garden. ...
Aglaia
(from the article "Sapindales") ...common or dominant trees in tropical and subtropical primary and secondary forests, with only a ...
Aglauros
in Greek mythology, eldest daughter of the Athenian king Cecrops. Aglauros died with her sisters ...
Agliotti, Glenn
(from the article "South Africa") ...the motive behind Pikoli's firing, not the breakdown of Pikoli's working relationship with his superior, ...
Aglipay y Labayan, Gregorio
(from the article "Philippine Independent Church") ...Isabelo de los Reyes y Florentino, author, labour leader, and senator, who was imprisoned during ...
Aglossa
(from the article "gastropod") ...purple snails (Janthinidae) float on the ocean surface after building a raft of bubbles; large ...
aglycone
(from the article "poison") ...is a string of three or more amino acids. A few polypeptides and amines are ...
AGM-12 Bullpup
(from the article "rocket and missile system") The United States began to deploy tactical air-to-surface guided missiles as a standard aerial munition ...
AGM-45 Shrike
(from the article "rocket and missile system") ...on the initial version of Bullpup proved inadequate for "hard" targets such as reinforced concrete ...
AGM-64 Maverick
(from the article "rocket and missile system") Replacing the Bullpup as an optically tracked missile was the AGM-64/65 Maverick family of rocket-powered ...
AGM-65 Maverick
(from the article "rocket and missile system") Replacing the Bullpup as an optically tracked missile was the AGM-64/65 Maverick family of rocket-powered ...
AGM-78 Standard ARM
(from the article "rocket and missile system") ...frequency before flight. Because it had no memory circuits and required continuous emissions for homing, ...
AGM-88 HARM
(from the article "rocket and missile system") ...memory circuits and could be tuned to any of several frequencies in flight. Also rocket-propelled, ...
Agnadello, battle of
(from the article "Italy") ...alliance, the League of Cambrai (1508). All the great powers of Italy, along with those ...
Agnano
volcanic crater, Napoli provincia, Campania regione, southern Italy. It is situated in the Campi Flegrei ...
Agnaou, Bab
(from the article "Marrakech") ...and the 19th-century Bahia royal residence reflect the city's historical growth. Much of the medina ...
agnarie
(from the article "roads and highways") The public transport of the Roman Empire was divided into two classes: (1)
agnathan
any of the class Agnatha of primitive, jawless fishes that includes the lampreys and hagfishes ... [9 Related Articles]
Agnelli, Giovanni
founder of the Fiat (Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino) automobile company and the leading Italian industrialist ... [4 Related Articles]
Agnelli, Giovanni
chairman of the automobile manufacturing company Fiat SpA, Italy's largest private business enterprise, from 1966 ... [1 Related Articles]
Agnelli, Umberto
Italian automotive executive and grandson of Giovanni Agnelli, the founder of Fiat SpA. He served ... [1 Related Articles]
Agnes
(from the article "Philip II") ...1193, and on the next day, for a private reason, had resolved to separate from ...
Agnes of Poitou
second wife of the Holy Roman emperor Henry III. She was regent (1056-62) during the ... [5 Related Articles]
Agnes Scott College
private institution of higher education for women in Decatur, Georgia, U.S. A liberal arts college ...
Agnes, Saint
virgin and patron saint of girls, who is one of the most celebrated Roman martyrs.
Agnesi, Maria Gaetana
Italian mathematician and philosopher, considered to be the first woman in the Western world to ...
Agnew, Spiro T.
39th vice president of the United States (1969-73) in the Republican administration of President Richard ... [3 Related Articles]
Agni
(Sanskrit: "Fire"), fire-god of the Hindus, second only to Indra in the Vedic mythology of ... [3 Related Articles]
Agnihotri Brahman
(from the article "Agni") ...the Rigveda he is sometimes identified with Rudra, the forerunner of the later god Siva. ...
Agnihotri, Shiv Narayan
Hindu founder of an atheistic society called Deva Samaj ("Society of God").
Agnikula
(from the article "kul") Special usages of kul, or kula, are found in such appellations as Agnikula ("Family of ...
agnoiology
(from the article "Ferrier, James Frederick") Scottish metaphysician distinguished for his theory of agnoiology, or theory of ignorance.
Agnolo di Ventura
(from the article "Agostino Di Giovanni") late Gothic sculptor, best known for his work, with Agnolo di Ventura, on the tomb ...
agnomen
(from the article "name") ..."silent." Thus the Roman name eventually consisted of three parts: Marcus Tullius Cicero, Gaius Julius ...
Agnon, S.Y.
Israeli writer who was one of the leading modern Hebrew novelists and short-story writers. In ... [2 Related Articles]
Agnone Tablet
(from the article "Italic languages") ...is a bronze tablet with penal laws concerning municipal administration, written in Latin letters during ...
agnosia
(from the article "nervous system disease") Similar problems of language and speech comprehension are apraxia and agnosia. Apraxia is the inability ...
agnosticism
(from Greek agnostos, "unknowable"), strictly speaking, the doctrine that humans cannot know ... [4 Related Articles]
Agnostida
(from the article "Cambrian Period") From the 1960s, investigators began to recognize that many species of the trilobite order Agnostida ...
Agnostus
genus of trilobites (an extinct group of aquatic arthropods) found as fossils in rocks of ... [1 Related Articles]
Agnus Dei
designation of Jesus Christ in Christian liturgical usage. It is based on the saying of ... [2 Related Articles]
Agobard, Saint
archbishop of Lyon from 816, who was active in political and ecclesiastical affairs during the ...
agoge
(from the article "ancient Greek civilization") ...over half of their produce to Sparta) was the determining feature in Spartan internal life. ...
agon
debate or contest between two characters in Attic comedy, constituting one of several formal conventions ... [1 Related Articles]
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