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- (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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