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mourning dove
(Zenaida macroura), a member of the pigeon order Columbiformes, the common wild pigeon of North ... [1 Related Articles]
mourning picture
(from the article "folk art") Specific memorial motifs crystallized in two American forms: the "mourning picture," executed in embroidery or ...
mourning procession
(from the article "Sluter, Claus") ...private collection. They served as models for Sluter's nephew Claus de Werve, Juan de la ...
Mourning, Alonzo
American professional basketball player who was notable for recovering from a kidney transplant to win ... [2 Related Articles]
Mousa, Mount
(from the article "Djibouti") ...landscape of Djibouti is varied and extreme, ranging from rugged mountains in the north to ...
mouse
the common name generally but imprecisely applied to rodents found throughout the world with bodies ... [15 Related Articles]
mouse
(from the article "computer") Mechanical mice and trackballs operate alike, using a rubber or rubber-coated ball that turns two ...
mouse flea
(from the article "flea") ...about 2,000 species and subspecies known, the order is still a small one compared with ...
mouse lemur
(from the article "lemur") The dwarf lemurs (Cheirogaleus), along with the mouse (Microcebus), Coquerel's (Mirza), hairy-eared (Allocebus), and fork-crowned ...
mouse opossum
(from the article "opossum") ...of South America (one, M. melanops, is found in Panama); some are only 15 cm ...
mouse-ear chickweed
(from the article "chickweed") Mouse-ear chickweed (Cerastium vulgatum), which is also from Europe, is a mat-forming, spreading perennial that ...
mouse-eared bat
(from the article "brown bat") any of the bats belonging to the genus Myotis (little brown bats) or Eptesicus (big ...
mouse-tailed bat
(from the article "bat") ...Walk clumsily and do not enter crevices; cave-dwelling and colonial in nontouching groups. Feed on ...
mousetail
any of about 15 species of small, annual, herbaceous (nonwoody) plants constituting the genus Myosurus ...
moussaka
dish of baked lamb and eggplant prepared throughout the Balkans and Middle East, but most ...
Moussala, Michel
(from the article "Cameroon") ...wealth on the assumption and termination of office. These anticorruption measures aside, strict controls over ...
mousse
savoury or sweet dish with the consistency of a dense foam, composed of a pureed ...
Mousterian industry
tool culture traditionally associated with Neanderthal man in Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa during ... [9 Related Articles]
Moustier 1, Le
(from the article "Le Moustier") The first skeleton, discovered in 1908, is that of an adolescent. Designated Le Moustier 1, ...
Moustier 2, Le
(from the article "Le Moustier") The first skeleton, discovered in 1908, is that of an adolescent. Designated Le Moustier 1, ...
Moustiers faience
French tin-glazed earthenware produced by factories in the town of Moustiers from about 1679 into ... [1 Related Articles]
mouth
in human anatomy, orifice through which food and air enter the body. The mouth opens ... [10 Related Articles]
mouth arm
(from the article "Chrysaora") ...radial markings point to the centre of the bell, typically against a background of cream ...
mouth bow
(from the article "African music") Tone systems based on the use of harmonics from two fundamentals are frequently encountered in ...
mouth organ
(from the article "wind instrument") The Chinese sheng, which had reached Europe in the late 18th century, ...
mouth-breeding frog
(from the article "Anura") ...size than the adult); South America east of Andes; 2 genera, 3 species; adult length ...
mouth-to-mouth resuscitation
(from the article "artificial respiration") The most widely used method of inducing artificial respiration is mouth-to-mouth breathing, which has been ...
mouthbreeder
any fish that breeds its young in the mouth. Examples include certain catfishes, cichlids, and ... [2 Related Articles]
mouthpiece
(from the article "wind instrument") ...and horns differ from other aerophones in their use of the so-called "lip reed," which ...
Mouton, Gabriel
(from the article "measurement system") ...and regional variants that made scientific and commercial communication difficult. The first proposal closely to ...
Mouton, Jean
composer in the Franco-Flemish style of the early 16th century, known for his sacred music.
Mouvement pour la Democratie et la Justice au Tchad
(from the article "Chad") ...first multiparty presidential elections held in Chad's history. Peace was still fragile, however, and periodic ...
Mouvement Souverainete-Association
(from the article "Parti Quebecois") In 1968 Levesque merged his Mouvement Souverainete-Association (Sovereignty-Association Movement)-which advocated Quebec sovereignty in a new ...
movable and immovable
in later Roman and modern civil-law systems, the basic division of things subject to ownership. ... [2 Related Articles]
movable bridge
either a drawbridge, a vertical-lift bridge, a transporter bridge, or a swing (pivot) bridge. The ...
movable type
(from the article "Shen Kuo") ...bitan ("Brush Talks from Dream Brook" [Dream Brook was the name of his estate in ...
movement
(from the article "dance") The choreographic process may be divided for analytical purposes (the divisions are never distinct in ...
movement
(from the article "nervous system, human") The success of English physiologist Charles Sherrington in opening up the physiology and pathology of ...
movement
(from the article "concerto") ...symphony or the string quartet, may be seen as a special case of the musical ...
Movement for a Democratic Slovakia
(from the article "Slovakia") ...of a worsening business environment. Still, those laws did not go as far as Fico ...
Movement for Democracy
(from the article "Cape Verde") ...held in January 2006, the African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde (PAICV), led ...
Movement for Democracy in Algeria
(from the article "Ben Bella, Ahmed") Ben Bella reentered the political arena soon after his return. He led the Movement for ...
Movement for Democracy in Liberia
(from the article "Liberia") ...the national economy. Demobilization efforts were threatened in late January when the leaders from Liberia's ...
Movement for Democratic Change
(from the article "Zimbabwe") After a year during which Morgan Tsvangirai and his opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) ...
Movement for Multiparty Democracy
(from the article "Zambia") ...Also in the month, three opposition parties, excluding the Patriotic Front (PF), formed a coalition, ...
Movement for National Renewal
(from the article "Gabon") ...Democratic Party (Parti Democratique Gabonais; PDG). Under the single-party regime, Bongo was elected to the ...
Movement for Rights and Freedoms
(from the article "Bulgaria") ...parties in the parliament took turns holding a mandate to construct a government and did ...
Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta
(from the article "Nigeria") ...of 90% of Nigeria's wealth, the security situation deteriorated. Local armed militia, backed by local ...
Movement for the Fifth Republic
nationalist Venezuelan political party established to support the presidential candidacy of Hugo Chavez in 1998. [2 Related Articles]
Movement for the Liberation of Sao Tome and Principe
(from the article "Sao Tome and Principe, flag of") ...forces in Sao Tome and Principe worked with Portuguese authorities on a timetable that eventually ...
Movement for the Liberation of the Central African People
(from the article "Central African Republic") ...to oversee legislative and presidential elections scheduled for Jan. 30 and Feb. 27, 2005. Despite ...
Movement for the Liberation of Women
(from the article "French literature") The Mouvement de Liberation des Femmes (MLF; Movement for the Liberation of Women) developed within ...
Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties
(from the article "Messali Hadj, Ahmed") ...he called for revolt against their colonial rule. In the mid-1930s he founded the Parti ...
Movement for United Georgia
(from the article "Georgia") ...had made public his observation of graft so widespread among armed forces officials that the ...
Movement of Democratic Forces of Casamance
(from the article "Senegal") One of the major stories in Senegal in 2007 was the death in January of ...
Movement of Nigerians for Justice
(from the article "Niger") The government's control over northern Niger appeared to be threatened as Tuaregs, belonging to the ...
Movement of Social Democrats EDEK
(from the article "Cyprus") ...of communism in Russia and eastern Europe, AKEL lost much of its support, with some ...
Movement of the Deprived
(from the article "Lebanon") ...of Palestinian guerrillas led to the emergence of various new social and political movements, including ...
movement perception
process through which humans and other animals orient themselves to their own or others' physical ... [4 Related Articles]
Movement to Protect the Constitution
(from the article "China") ...by part of the Chinese navy and followed by some 100 members of parliament, attempted ...
Movement Toward Socialism
(from the article "Bolivia") On Dec. 18, 2005, amid continuing protests, Juan Evo Morales Ayma was elected as Bolivia's ...
Movement Toward Socialism
leftist Venezuelan political party.
Movement, The
(from the article "English literature") ...favoured by Dylan Thomas, George Barker, David Gascoyne, and Vernon Watkins-died away soon after World ...
Moveon.org
(from the article "Internet") ...came to copy the practices pioneered by Dean and his advisers. In addition, changes in ...
moves in the field
(from the article "figure skating") Figure-skating movements are performed on either the inside (the edge nearer the inside of the ...
moves, theory of
(from the article "game theory") Another approach to inducing cooperation in PD and other variable-sum games is the theory of ...
Movietone
(from the article "motion picture, history of the") ...sound-on-film system (whose similarity to De Forest's Phonofilm was the subject of subsequent patent litigation) ...
Movimento Armorial
(from the article "Suassuna, Ariano") Brazilian dramatist and fiction writer, the prime mover in the Movimento Armorial ("Armorial Movement") in ...
Movimiento Comunal
(from the article "Scorza, Manuel") ...many countries, barely managing to survive. Las imprecaciones (1955; "Imprecations"), a collection of poems, won ...
moving cluster
(from the article "star cluster") A few clusters are known as moving clusters because the convergence of the proper motions ...
moving cluster parallax
(from the article "Milky Way Galaxy") ...to the latter because their commonality of motion enables astronomers to determine accurately (for the ...
moving fire zone
(from the article "brick and tile") ...chamber to start heating. Successively, the various chambers are brought to optimum firing and cooling ...
moving sidewalk
(from the article "escalator") Moving ramps or sidewalks, sometimes called travelators, are specialized forms of escalators developed to carry ...
moving-belt conveyor
(from the article "mass production") ...in a coherent form, and creating the modern, integrated, mass production operation, belongs to the ...
moving-boundary method
(from the article "electrophoresis") About 1930 the Swedish chemist Arne Tiselius introduced the use of electrophoresis as an analytic ...
moving-coil meter
(from the article "frequency meter") An example of a simple electrically resonant circuit is a moving-coil meter. In one version, ...
moving-coil microphone
(from the article "electromechanical transducer") ...to the diaphragm. When a sound wave causes the diaphragm of the microphone to vibrate, ...
moving-magnet microphone
(from the article "electromechanical transducer") ...When a sound wave causes the diaphragm of the microphone to vibrate, the relative motion ...
moving-target-indication radar
(from the article "Busignies, Henri-Gaston") ...which was installed throughout the world during the war; later versions were carried on U.S. ...
Moviola
(from the article "motion-picture technology") ...combines several of the above functions and enables the editor to run sound and picture ...
Mowat, Oliver
(from the article "Ontario") With federation, Canada West became the province of Ontario, and its capital was located at ...
Mowatt, Anna Cora
American playwright and actress, best known as the author of the satirical play Fashion.
Mowbray, George
(from the article "explosive") The first large-scale manufacture of nitroglycerin in the United States is attributed to George Mowbray, ...
Mowinckel, Johan Ludwig
Norwegian prime minister during the 1920s and '30s and shipping magnate considered to be the ...
Mowinckel, Sigmund
Norwegian biblical scholar, founder of the Scandinavian school of Old Testament studies. [2 Related Articles]
Mowlam, Mo
British politician (b. Sept. 18, 1949, Watford, Hertfordshire, Eng.-d. Aug. 19, 2005, Canterbury, Kent, Eng.), ...
moxa treatment
traditional medical practice that originated in China and thence spread to Japan and other Asian ... [1 Related Articles]
Moxeke
(from the article "pre-Columbian civilizations") ...a low, terraced platform with a wide stairway on which stands a feline head and ...
Moxoto River
(from the article "Sao Francisco River") ...the falls the river flows about 190 miles to its relatively narrow mouth on the ...
moya
(from the article "shinden-zukuri") The moya, or main room of the shinden, was surrounded by a secondary roofed veranda, ...
Moyano Law
(from the article "Spain") Spain's first comprehensive public education plan was contained in the Moyano Law of 1857. It ...
Moyen-Congo
(French: "Middle Congo"), one of the four territories comprising French Equatorial Africa, the origins of ...
Moyle
district, Northern Ireland. Formerly within County Antrim, in 1973 Moyle was established as a district ...
Moyne, Walter Edward Guinness, 1st Baron
(from the article "Stern Gang") ...by killing Stern in his apartment in February 1942; many of the gang's leaders were ...
Moynihan, Berkeley George Andrew Moynihan, 1st Baron
British surgeon and teacher of medicine who was a noted authority on abdominal surgery.
Moynihan, Daniel Patrick
American scholar and Democratic Party politician, U.S. senator from New York state from 1977 to ... [2 Related Articles]
Moynihan, Martin
(from the article "animal communication") ...tropics, apparently employ vocalizations as a kind of lure to attract prey species for capture; ...
Moyobamba
city, north-central Peru. The city sits on a bluff overlooking the Mayo River, at 2,820 ...
Moyola of Castledawson, Baron
Northern Irish politician (b. Feb. 12, 1923, Moyola Park, Castledawson, County Londonderry, N.Ire.-d. May 17, ...
Moyroud, Louis
(from the article "printing") The first revolutionary application of this notion was the Lumitype, invented as the Lithomat in ...
Moyzisch, L. C.
(from the article "Cicero") He spent his last years as a night watchman in Munich. Der Fall Cicero (1950; ...
Mozaffar od-Din Shah
Persian ruler of the Qajar dynasty whose incompetence precipitated a constitutional revolution in 1906. [2 Related Articles]
Mozaffarid Dynasty
(c. 1314-93), Iranian dynasty that ruled over southern Iran. The founder of the dynasty was ... [1 Related Articles]
Mozambican Airlines
(from the article "Mozambique") ...in Mozambique, but after World War II Portugal's national airline opened a route between Beira ...
Mozambican Women, Organization of
(from the article "Mozambique") ...behind to grow cash crops as well as crops for domestic consumption. Although women produced ...
Mozambican Writers, Association of
(from the article "Mozambique") The Association of Mozambican Writers sponsors seminars and public readings and publishes for the national ...
Mozambique
a scenic country in southeastern Africa. Mozambique is rich in natural resources, is biologically and ... [25 Related Articles]
Mozambique Belt
(from the article "Precambrian time") ...and the Yilgarn and Pilbara blocks in Western Australia. Linear belts, up to several thousand ...
Mozambique Channel
channel of the western Indian Ocean, threading between the island nation of Madagascar on the ...
Mozambique Company
(from the article "Mozambique") ...companies were granted the privilege of exploiting the lands and peoples of specific areas in ...
Mozambique Conventions
series of agreements concerning relations between South Africa and Mozambique. The initial convention, concluded between ...
Mozambique Current
relatively warm surface current of the western Indian Ocean. The southeast trade winds move the ... [3 Related Articles]
Mozambique Information Agency
(from the article "Mozambique") The Mozambique Information Agency is the country's official national and international news agency. The government ...
Mozambique, flag of
national flag consisting of horizontal stripes of green, black, and yellow separated by two narrow ...
Mozambique, history of
(from the article "Mozambique") During the colonial era Mozambique's history was written as though it had begun with the ...
Mozambique, Island of
small coral island located at the mouth of Mossuril Bay in the Mozambique Channel of ... [1 Related Articles]
Mozarab
(from Arabic musta'rib, "arabicized"), any of the Spanish Christians living under Muslim ... [3 Related Articles]
Mozarabic art
architecture and other visual arts of the Mozarabs, Christians who lived in the Iberian Peninsula ... [1 Related Articles]
Mozarabic chant
Latin liturgical chant of the Christian church on the Iberian Peninsula from its beginnings about ...
Mozarabic language
archaic dialect of Spanish that was spoken in those parts of Spain under Arab occupation ... [3 Related Articles]
Mozarabic liturgy
(from the article "benediction") ...service. The Aaronic benediction (Num. 6:24-26) was incorporated by Luther into his German Mass and ...
Mozart, Leopold
Austrian violinist, teacher, and composer, the father and principal teacher of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. [1 Related Articles]
Mozart, Maria Anna
(from the article "Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus") ...violin-playing manual, which was published in the very year of Mozart's birth. His mother, Anna ...
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Austrian composer, widely recognized as one of the greatest composers in the history of Western ... [39 Related Articles]
Mozhaysky, Aleksandr Fyodorovich
Russian naval officer and early experimenter with winged flying machines.
Mozi
Chinese philosopher whose fundamental doctrine of undifferentiated love (jianai) challenged Confucianism for ... [3 Related Articles]
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