Islamic Society of North America (from the article "Religion") ...as "a very special event indeed" in the country where the Holocaust originated. Ingrid Mattson, ...
Islamic Tendency Movement (from the article "Bourguiba, Habib") ...revival threatened the country, and, following a series of bomb attacks by Islamist elements on ...
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Island Carib (from the article "Carib") The Island Carib, who were warlike (and allegedly cannibalistic), were immigrants from the mainland who, ...
Island Chief 2004 (from the article "Palau") ...sources of energy, and develop solid-waste-management facilities. Palau also took effective steps to protect its ...
island dwarfing (from the article "Homo floresiensis") They further hypothesized that the diminutive size of H. floresiensis may have ...
island gray fox (from the article "gray fox") The gray fox, though it may sometimes raid hen houses, is beneficial in controlling the ...
Island in the Sky (from the article "Canyonlands National Park") The Island in the Sky is a huge, level sandstone mesa situated between the Green ...
Island Records (from the article "Island Records") Chris Blackwell grew up in Jamaica but was educated in England. He founded Island Records ...
Islander (from the article "flight, history of") ...retractable gear and a capacity for 11 passengers. It remained in production through the 1960s, ...
Islanders, League of the (from the article "Antigonus I Monophthalmus") ...a final time by the Romans in 196. With the aid of his officers in ...
Islands (from the article "Greece, history of") ...4th century the regions comprising very approximately the modern state of Greece were divided among ...
Islands, Bay of bay of the South Pacific Ocean and geographic region, northern North Island, New Zealand, formed ...
Islay most southerly island of the offshore Atlantic group known as the Inner Hebrides, in Argyll ... [2 Related Articles]
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Isle Royale centre of a wilderness archipelago and the largest island in Lake Superior, northwestern Michigan, U.S. ...
Isle Royale National Park (from the article "Principal national parks of the world") ...of Keweenaw county, it lies 56 miles (90 km) from the Upper Peninsula shore and ...
Isles of Immortality pattern (from the article "pottery") ...and foliate, with the occasional use of fish and waterfowl. Sometimes vessels are bordered by ...
Isles of Saint Francis Conservation Park (from the article "Ceduna") ...referring to a nearby waterhole. It is situated on the Eyre Highway east of the ...
Isley Brothers, the American rhythm-and-blues and rock band that began recording in the late 1950s and continued to ...
Islington inner borough of London, part of the historic county of Middlesex, located directly north of ...
Islington Commission (from the article "Lee Commission") ...the racial composition of the superior Indian public services of the government of India. The ...
Isly, Battle of (from the article "Morocco") ...army was sent to the Algerian frontier; the French bombarded Tangier on August 4, 1844, ...
Isma'il second ruler of the 'Alawi dynasty of Morocco; his long reign (1672-1727) saw the consolidation ... [4 Related Articles]
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Isma'il 'Adil Shah (from the article "India") While Krishna Deva was fighting in the east, Isma'il 'Adil Shah of Bijapur had retaken ...
Isma'il al-Mutawakkil (from the article "Ibn Abi al-Rijal, Ahmad") After completing his education, Ibn Abi al-Rijal joined the religious-bureaucratic establishment and reached the important ...
Isma'il az-Zafir (from the article "Dhu an-Nunid Dynasty") ...civil war that broke up the Spanish Umayyad state (1008-31), 'Abd ar-Rahman ibn Dhu an-Nun, ...
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Isma'il ibn Muhammad at-Tamimi (from the article "hudud, al-") ...contemporaries. Hamzah himself became the first principle, or hadd, Universal Intelligence (al-'Aql); al-'Aql generated the ...
Isma'il II (from the article "Samanid Dynasty") ...allied with Mahmud and deposed the Samanid Mansur II, taking possession of Khorasan. Bukhara fell ...
Isma'il III (from the article "Karim Khan Zand (Mohammad)") ...became a major contender for power but was challenged by several adversaries. In order to ...
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Isma'il, Ahmad Egyptian field marshal who was Egypt's defense minister and commander in chief when he planned ...
Isma'ilite a sect of the Shi'ites (one of the major branches of Islam) that was most ... [18 Related Articles]
Isma'iliyah Canal, Al- (from the article "Suez Canal") ...of the 6 that had been envisaged; climatic difficulties, a cholera epidemic in 1865, and ...
Isma'iliyyah (from the article "Cairo") ...of a European-style city to the west of the medieval core. French city-planning methods dominated ...
Isma'iliyyah, Al- muhafazah (governorate), northeastern Nile delta, Lower Egypt. It is a square-shaped territory ...
ismail Bey (from the article "'ayn") ...the empire) played an important part in Ottoman affairs, often defying the central authority. Of ...
Ismail bin Dato' Abdul Rahman, Tun Malay politician who held several ministerial portfolios.
Ismail Marzuki Park (from the article "Indonesia") An important arts venue in Jakarta, established by the municipal government in 1968, is Ismail ...
Ismail Omar Guelleh (from the article "Djibouti") Area: 23,200 sq km (8,950 sq mi) | Population (2007 est.): 496,000 | Capital: ...
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Ismay, Hastings Lionel Ismay, Baron British soldier who became Prime Minister Winston Churchill's closest military adviser during World War II ...
Ismene (from the article "Antigone") ...union of Oedipus and his mother, Jocasta. After her father blinded himself upon discovering that ...
isnad (from Arabic sanad , "support"), in Islam, a list of authorities who have transmitted a report ... [5 Related Articles]
ISO number (from the article "photography, technology of") The internationally adopted scale is ISO speed, written, for example, 200/24°. The first half of ...
Iso-Hollo, Volmari Finnish runner, who won two successive gold medals in the Olympic Games (1932, 1936) for ...
iso-octane (from the article "hydrocarbon") ...catalyst to convert unbranched alkanes to their branched-chain isomers. In one such application, butane is ...
isobar line on a weather map of constant barometric pressure drawn on a given reference surface. ... [2 Related Articles]
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isobaric surface (from the article "ocean") ...a homogeneous ocean, which would have a constant potential density, horizontal pressure differences are possible ...
isobutane (from the article "hydrocarbon") ...hydrogen has one in neutral molecules). One compound, called n-butane, where the prefix n- represents ...
isobutyl alcohol (from the article "butyl alcohol") any of four organic compounds having the same molecular formula but different structures: normal (n-) ...
isobutylene (from the article "Boiling points of alkenes and alkynes") ...compounds belonging to the series of olefinic hydrocarbons. The chemical formula is C4 H8 . The isomeric ...
isocarboxazid (from the article "antidepressant") The monoamine oxidase inhibitors-chiefly isocarboxazid, phenelzine, and tranylcypromine-in general are used only after treatment with ...
isochron method (from the article "dating") ...with the critical assumptions stated above. In uranium-lead dating, minerals virtually free of initial lead ...
isochronous cyclotron (from the article "cyclotron") ...Another technique is to strengthen the magnetic field near the periphery of the dees and ...
isochronous orbit (from the article "particle accelerator") The key to the operation of a cyclotron is the fact that the orbits of ...
isocitrate (from the article "metabolism") ...[39]. The reaction involves first the removal of the elements of water from citrate to ...
isocitrate dehydrogenase (from the article "metabolism") hydrogen atoms may also be accepted by NADP+ . Thus the enzyme controlling this reaction, isocitrate ...
isocitrate lysase (from the article "metabolism") ...In this route (Figure 8), the steps of the TCA cycle that lead to the ...
isoclinal fold (from the article "fold") ...fold has an essentially horizontal axial plane (Figure 2). When the two limbs of a ...
isocost-isoquant analysis (from the article "production, theory of") ...depends on the amount of machinery and other fixed capital available. Since there are only ...
Isocrates ancient Athenian orator, rhetorician, and teacher whose writings are an important historical source on the ... [6 Related Articles]
isocratic mobile phase (from the article "chromatography") ...however, the number of stationary phases is limited, while there is a large number of ...
isocyanate (from the article "Industrial chemicals") ...importance. It can result in simple acylation to form ureas (amides of carbonic acid), RNHCONHR, ...
isocyanide any of a class of organic compounds having the molecular structure R&singlehorzbond;N+ ≡ C, in ...
isodrin (from the article "isodrin") chlorine-containing organic compound used as an insecticide; see aldrin.structure and properties
isoelectric focusing (from the article "separation and purification") In addition to being separated by size, proteins can also be separated according to their ...
isoelectric point (from the article "separation and purification") ...focusing (IEF). At a given pH of a solution, a specific protein will have equal ...
Isoetales (from the article "lycophyte") ...the sole living genus is Selaginella , with nearly 800 species, widely distributed around the world; ...
Isoetes lacustris (from the article "quillwort") The common quillworts of Eurasia (I. lacustris ) and the very similar North American species (I. ...
Isoetes macrospora (from the article "quillwort") The common quillworts of Eurasia (I. lacustris ) and the very similar North American species (I. ...
Isoetites (from the article "lycophyte") ...Isoetales (quillworts) Living and extinct plants with secondary growth; heterosporous, with endosporic gametophytes; Isoetites is an ...
isoflavone (from the article "nutritional disease") ...LDL and total blood cholesterol levels, as well as other vascular effects associated with reduced ...
isogamy (from the article "gamete") ...organism (i.e., haploid). During fertilization, male and female gametes fuse, producing a diploid (i.e., containing ...
isogloss (from the article "dialect") ...between neighbouring local dialects are usually small, but, in travelling farther in the same direction, ...
isograd (from the article "metamorphic rock") Reactions that introduce new minerals in rocks of a specific bulk composition are referred to ...
isograft (from the article "transplant") ...of the body and transplanted to another site in the same individual is called an ...
isohemagglutinin (from the article "agglutinin") Isohemagglutinins, substances that agglutinate the red blood cells of others of the same species, are ...
Isoko people of the northwestern part of the Niger Delta in Nigeria, speaking a language of ...
isolate (from the article "consanguinity") ...is calculated from the average F values of its members. High values of F are ...
isolated pawn (from the article "chess") ...pawn weaknesses are disadvantageous in direct proportion to their exploitability, which tends to increase as ...
isolated singularity (from the article "singularity") ...the function cannot be expressed as an infinite series in powers of z) although, at ...
isolated thunderstorm (from the article "thunderstorm") Isolated thunderstorms tend to occur where there are light winds that do not change dramatically ...
isolating language a language in which each word form consists typically of a single morpheme. Examples are ... [2 Related Articles]
isolation in medicine, separation of an infected individual (human or animal) from the healthy until that ...
isolation (from the article "theatrical production") Almost all productions (the so-called happenings of the 1960s and guerrilla theatre are notable exceptions) ...
isolation transformer (from the article "transformer") Impedance-matching transformers are used to match the impedance of a source and that of its ...
isolationism (from the article "international relations") The extreme isolationism that gripped the United States in the 1930s reinforced British appeasement and ...
isolationist (from the article "Canada") Between World Wars I and II Canada followed an isolationist foreign policy, mainly a consequence ...
isolator (from the article "germfree life") ...The embryos of mammals are normally bacteriologically sterile, and germfree young can be obtained by ...
isolecithal yolk (from the article "yolk") the nutritive material of an egg, used as food by a developing, embryonic animal. Eggs ...
isoleucine an amino acid present in most common proteins, sometimes comprising 2 to 10 percent by ... [4 Related Articles]
isolysergic acid (from the article "Ipomoea") ...blue to purplish, sometimes white, flowers, 12 cm across, among heart-shaped leaves. It is native ...
isomer in nuclear physics, any of two or more nuclides (species of atomic nuclei) that consist ... [4 Related Articles]
isomer shift (from the article "Mossbauer effect") ...level. Results are in close agreement with the measured decay time, indicating that the width ...
isomerase any one of a class of enzymes that catalyze reactions involving a structural rearrangement of ... [2 Related Articles]
isomeric transition (from the article "radioactivity") There is a wide range of rates of half-lives for the gamma-emission process. Usually dipole ...
isomerism the existence of sets of two or more substances that have identical molecular formulas but ... [7 Related Articles]
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isometric contraction (from the article "muscle") When a muscle is to lift a constant load (isotonic conditions) after stimulation starts, the ...
isometric drawing method of graphic representation of three-dimensional objects, used by engineers, technical illustrators, and, occasionally, architects. ...
isometric system one of the crystal systems to which a given crystalline solid can be assigned. Crystals ... [3 Related Articles]
isometry (from the article "differential geometry") ...be bent, without stretching, so that it forms a strake around the cylinder? In particular, ...
isomorphic graph (from the article "combinatorics") ...upsilon vertices are distinguished by such names as x1 , x2 , · · · xupsilon . Two ...
isomorphism (from the article "Berzelius, Jons Jacob") Many remaining problems in the specification of minerals were resolved by the law of isomorphism, ...
isomorphism (from the article "mathematics, foundations of") An arrow f : A → B is called an isomorphism if there is an ...
isomyarianism (from the article "bivalve") ...are thin and nonornamented. They are often brightly coloured, as in the Tellinidae. The shell ...
isoniazid drug used in the treatment and prevention of tuberculosis. Isoniazid commonly is used in combination ... [4 Related Articles]
Isonokami Shrine (from the article "Japan") ...in the warfare among the three Korean kingdoms on the peninsula. Although the rulers continued ...
isonomia (from the article "Cleisthenes Of Athens") ...the basis of representation in public office, and the Solonian Council of Four Hundred was ...
Isonzo, Battles of the (1915-17), 12 battles along the Isonzo River on the eastern sector of the Italian Front ... [3 Related Articles]
isoparaffin (from the article "petroleum refining") Paraffins can be arranged either in straight chains (normal paraffins, such as butane; see figure) ...
isoparametric tone (from the article "speech") ...may be sung with either ofthe adjacent registers. These tones of the same fundamental frequency, ...
isopentane (from the article "plastic") Polystyrene pellets can be impregnated with isopentane at room temperature and modest pressure. When the ...
isopentenyl pyrophosphate (from the article "isoprenoid") ...a compound derived from acetic acid and coenzyme A (CoA), a complex substance that participates ...