People's Retribution (from the article "Nechayev, Sergey Gennadiyevich") In September 1869 Nechayev returned to Moscow, where he founded a small secret revolutionary group, ...
People's Revolutionary Army (from the article "Argentina") ...administration was unable to agree on an alternative economic policy, and the Cordobazo decisively affected ...
People's Revolutionary Government (from the article "Grenada") ...reducing GULP's majority in Parliament in the 1976 election. On March 13, 1979, while Gairy ...
People's Supreme Court (from the article "Cuba") The justice system is subordinate to the legislative and executive branches of government. It is ...
People's Theatre (from the article "South Asian arts") ...emperor Aurangzeb and the shrewd Hindu philosopher-politician Canakya. Sisir's style has been refined by actor-director ...
People's Theatre, The (from the article "theatre, African") In Zimbabwe the most effective theatre was in the hands of small semiprofessional companies such ...
People's UCR (from the article "Radical Civic Union") ...president in 1958, forming the Intransigent UCR (UCR Intransigente) and collaborating with the Peronists. In ...
People's Union (from the article "Estonia") ...In late March the cabinet of Prime Minister Juhan Parts, Res Publica's leader, resigned following ...
People's United Front (from the article "Bandaranaike, S.W.R.D.") ...1952 as the founder of the nationalist Sri Lanka (Blessed Ceylon) Freedom Party, becoming leader ...
People's United Party (from the article "Belize, flag of") Believing that in the past the coat of arms had appeared on a white disk ...
people's university (from the article "adult education") ...by such organizations as "workers' academies" in Finland, "people's high schools" in Germany and Austria, ...
People's University of China (from the article "Selected universities and colleges of the world") ...Three are located in Beijing: Peking University (Beijing Daxue), the leading nontechnical institution; Tsinghua (Qinghua) ...
People's Victory Canal (from the article "Honan") ...The river was restored to its former northern course in 1947. Under the People's Republic, ...
People's Volunteer Organization (from the article "Aung San") After the Japanese surrender in August 1945, the British sought to incorporate his forces into ...
People, House of the (from the article "Afghanistan") Zahir Shah and his advisers instituted an experiment in constitutional monarchy. In 1964 a Loya ...
Peoples Temple religious community led by James Warren ("Jim") Jones (1931-78) that came to international attention after ... [3 Related Articles]
Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (from the article "Moscow") Out of the dozens of universities in the city, Moscow State University (1755) and Peoples' ...
PeopleSoft (from the article "Computers and Information Systems") Acquisition activity was dominated by the long-running effort of Oracle to mount an unfriendly takeover ...
Peoria city, seat (1825) of Peoria county, central Illinois, U.S. Peoria lies along the Illinois River ...
Pep, Willie American professional boxer, world featherweight (126 pounds) champion during the 1940s. Pep specialized in finesse ... [2 Related Articles]
Pepe, Guglielmo Neapolitan soldier prominent in the Italian Risorgimento and author of valuable eyewitness accounts.
Pepel (from the article "Guinea-Bissau") Mandyako and Pepel in the northern coastal region were among the first peoples to establish ...
Pepel town, Atlantic seaport, western Sierra Leone, on Pepel Island, near the mouth of the Sierra ...
Peperi Guacu River (from the article "Plata, Rio de la") ...do Mar. From the south it is joined by the Pelotas River, which divides the ...
peperite (from the article "peperite") subsurface rock containing fragments ejected by an underground volcanic explosion (see tuff).BRITANNICA BOOK OF ...
Peperomia genus of the pepper family (Piperaceae), comprising some 1,600 species of tropical and subtropical fleshy ... [3 Related Articles]
Peperomia argyreia (from the article "Peperomia") A few species, particularly P. argyreia (sometimes called P. sandersii ), are popular houseplants because of ...
Peperomia obtusifolia (from the article "Peperomia") P. obtusifolia (sometimes P. magnoliifolia ), another popular cultivated species, is also native to the tropics. ...
Pepi I third king of the 6th dynasty (c. 2325-c. 2150 BCE) of ancient Egypt, whose reign ... [4 Related Articles]
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Pepin, Jacques (from the article "Child, Julia") ...The Way to Cook (1989) and Cooking with Master Chefs (1993).
Pepin, Jean-Luc Canadian statesman who held important Cabinet posts--energy, mines, and resources; industry, trade, and commerce; transport--in ...
pepino hill (from Spanish pepino, "cucumber"), also called Hum (Serbo-Croatian: "hill"), or Haystack Hill , ... [1 Related Articles]
Pepito, Benn (from the article "Guinea") ...on January 13. Dozens of people were arrested in Conakry after gunmen fired on a ...
Peploe, Mark (from the article "1987: Other Winners") Original Screenplay: John Patrick Shanley for Moonstruck Adapted Screenplay: Mark Peploe and Bernardo Bertolucci for The ...
peplos garment worn by Greek women during the early Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic periods (i.e., up ... [1 Related Articles]
pepo (from the article "Classification of fruits") ...nutritive tissue. The leathery-rinded berry of citrus fruits is called a hesperidium, and the elongated, ...
Pepoli Family family that played an important role in the political and economic life of 13th- and ...
Peppard, George U.S. actor (b. Oct. 1, 1928, Detroit, Mich.--d. May 8, 1994, Los Angeles, Calif.), rocketed ...
pepper (Capsicum ), any of a great number of plants of the nightshade family, Solanaceae, notably Capsicum ... [5 Related Articles]
pepper tree (Schinus molle ), small ornamental tree, of the cashew family (Anacardiaceae), native to tropical America and ... [1 Related Articles]
Pepper, Art American jazz musician noted for the beauty of his sound and his improvisations on alto ...
Pepper, Claude American politician, known as a champion of the elderly, who served for more than 60 ...
PepperBall (from the article "police") For high-risk operations and crowd control, various irritating chemicals can be delivered by a handheld ...
peppered corydoras (from the article "corydoras") ...4-centimetre-long species with a black band on each side; the leopard corydoras (C. julii ), a ...
peppered moth species of European moth in the family Geometridae (order Lepidoptera) that has speckled black-and-white wings. ... [3 Related Articles]
peppergrass any of 230 species of herbs constituting the genus Lepidium , of the mustard family (Brassicaceae), ...
peppermint (Mentha piperita ), strongly aromatic perennial herb, source of a widely used flavouring. It has stalked, ... [3 Related Articles]
Pepperrell, Sir William, Baronet colonial American merchant, politician, and soldier who in 1745 commanded land forces that, with a ...
peppershrike either of two species of stout-billed tropical American songbirds (order Passeriformes). (They are included by ... [1 Related Articles]
pepperwort (from the article "peppergrass") ...seed stalks are fed to cage birds. Its leaves are used in salads. Lentejilla, or ...
Pepple dynasty (from the article "Bonny") ...A traditional trading centre (fish, salt, palm oil, and palm kernels) of the Ijo people, ...
Pepsi-Cola Company (from the article "PepsiCo, Inc.") American food and beverage company that took its name in 1965, when the Pepsi-Cola Company ...
PepsiCo, Inc. American food and beverage company that took its name in 1965, when the Pepsi-Cola Company ... [1 Related Articles]
pepsin the powerful enzyme in gastric juice that digests proteins such as those in meat, eggs, ... [8 Related Articles]
peptic ulcer lesion that occurs primarily in the mucous membrane of the stomach or duodenum (the upper ... [13 Related Articles]
peptide any organic substance of which the molecules are structurally like those of proteins, but smaller. ... [5 Related Articles]
peptide bond (from the article "amino acid") Amino acids can be linked by a condensation reaction in which an &singlehorzbond;OH is lost ...
peptide bridge (from the article "bacteria") ...is a long-chain polymer of two repeating sugars (N -acetylglucosamine and
peptidoglycan (from the article "bacteria") Lying outside of this membrane is a rigid wall that determines the shape of the ...
peptidyl transferase (from the article "metabolism") 6. The enzyme peptidyl transferase, which is part of the larger of the two ribosomal ...
peptidyl-donor site (from the article "metabolism") ...amino acids to be added to the protein chain. During or shortly after the pairing ...
Pepusch, John Christopher composer who was an important musical figure in England when George Frideric Handel was active ... [1 Related Articles]
Pepys Library (from the article "bookcase") Twelve oak bookcases made for the diarist Samuel Pepys are considered the earliest dated domestic ...
Pepys, Samuel English diarist and naval administrator, celebrated for his Diary (first published in 1825), which gives ... [8 Related Articles]
Pequeno, Paula (from the article "Volleyball") ...Montenegro was named Most Valuable Player (MVP) in his nation's fourth successive World League medal ...
Pequot any member of a group of Algonquian-speaking North American Indians who lived in the Thames ... [3 Related Articles]
Pequot War (from the article "King Philip's War") ...For years, mutual helpfulness and trade were fostered by both the early Massachusetts colonists and ...
per capita income (from the article "economic growth") Related to this is the problem of whether or not per capita income levels and ...
per cola et commata (from the article "punctuation") ...letter) or by an occasional point. The only books that were well punctuated at that ...
Per OB 1 (from the article "star cluster") A good example of an OB association is Per OB 1 at a distance of ...
Per Ramessu ancient Egyptian capital in the 15th, 19th, and 20th dynasties. Situated in the northeastern delta ... [2 Related Articles]
Per Wadjit (from the article "Wadjet") Buto is the Greek form of the ancient Egyptian Per Wadjit (Coptic Pouto, "House of ...
per-occurrence basis (from the article "insurance") Limits may apply on a per-occurrence or a claims-made basis. In the former, which gives ...
Peracarida (from the article "crustacean") ...but sixth abdominal segment fused with telson; antennules uniramous; worldwide; freshwater, in spaces between sand ...
Peraceae (from the article "Malpighiales") ...which lacks chlorophyll and is parasitic on other flowering plant families, is closely related to ...
peracetic acid (from the article "germfree life") Sterilization of metal isolators and most utensils is accomplished with steam under pressure. Germicidal vapour ...
Peradeniya Botanic Gardens botanical garden in Peradeniya, near Kandy, Sri Lanka, noted for its rich and varied collections ...
Perak traditional region, northwestern West Malaysia (Malaya), bordering Thailand to the north and fronting the Strait ... [2 Related Articles]
Perak War (c. 1874-76), rebellion against the British by a group of dissident Malay chiefs that culminated ...
Perak, Tun bendahara (chief minister) of the port city of Malacca (now Melaka in Malaysia), who was ... [2 Related Articles]
Peralta Azurdia, Enrique Guatemalan military dictator (1963-66) who was known for his brutal disregard for human rights (b. ...
Peralta Barnuevo, Pedro de (from the article "Latin American literature") ...in Spanish and in Quechua present a vision of the Spanish conquest that was modeled ...
Peralta y Diaz Ceballos, Alejo Mexican entrepreneur who used his skills at both building business enterprises and forging friendships with ...
Peralta, Pedro de Spanish colonial official who established Santa Fe as the capital of New Mexico.
Peramelemorphia (from the article "marsupial") ...Myrmecobiidae (numbat) 1 termite- and ant-eating species. Order Peramelemorphia (bandicoots and bilbies) 22 species in 2 families. Family Peramelidae ...
Peramelidae (from the article "marsupial") ...Peramelemorphia (bandicoots and bilbies) 22 species in 2 families. Family Peramelidae (Australian bandicoots and bilbies) 10 terrestrial species ...
Peranakan in Indonesia, a native-born person of mixed Indonesian and foreign ancestry. There are several kinds ...
Peraza, Humberto (from the article "bullfighting") Sculptors such as Mariano Benlliure (from Spain) and Humberto Peraza (from Mexico) have also been ...
Perce city, Gaspesie-Iles-de-la-Madeleine region, eastern Quebec province, Canada. It lies along the Gulf of St. Lawrence, ...
perceiver-distortion illusion (from the article "illusion") Some illusions are related to characteristics of the perceiver, namely the functioning of the brain ...
percentage depletion (from the article "depletion allowance") ...was enacted in 1918 to stimulate oil production for World War I (even though the ...
percentile (from the article "statistics") Percentiles provide an indication of how the data values are spread over the interval from ...
perception in humans, the process whereby sensory stimulation is translated into organized experience. That experience, or ... [44 Related Articles]
perceptrons a type of artificial neural network investigated by Frank Rosenblatt, beginning in 1957, at the ... [1 Related Articles]
perceptual category (from the article "human behaviour") Finally, infants create perceptual categories by which to organize experience, a category being defined as ...
perceptual constancy the tendency of animals and humans to see familiar objects as having standard shape, size, ... [1 Related Articles]
perceptual learning the effects of past experience on sensory perceptions. [3 Related Articles]
perceptual set (from the article "coloration") ...that successfully takes one prey type may then concentrate its search on others of this ...
perceptual space (from the article "painting") Perceptual space is the view of things at a particular time and from a fixed ...
Perceval hero of Arthurian romance, distinguished by his quality of childlike (often uncouth) innocence, which protected ...
Perceval, Spencer lawyer, politician, and British prime minister from 1809 until his assassination in 1812. [2 Related Articles]
perch either of two species of fish, the common and the yellow perch (Perca fluviatilis and ... [1 Related Articles]
Perche region of northern France on the border of Normandie, mainly in the east of the ...
perched rock boulder balanced on a pinnacle rock, another boulder, or in some other precarious position. Some ...
Percheron heavy draft-horse breed that originated in the Perche region of France. The breed probably stems ...
perching duck any of the species of the tribe Cairinini, family Anatidae (order Anseriformes), waterfowl that typically ... [2 Related Articles]
perchlorate (from the article "Common polyatomic ions") Interest in the chlorates and perchlorates (salts of chloric or perchloric acid) as a base ...
perchloric acid (from the article "pKa 's of representative acids and bases") ...central atom increases. For example, because the electronegativity of chlorine (Cl) is greater than that ...
Perchten (from the article "Morris dance") ...popular entertainments derived from them. Similar customs are widespread throughout Europe and extend to the ...
Percier, Charles; and Fontaine, Pierre (-Francois-Leonard) pair of French architects and interior designers who carried out many building and decorative projects ... [4 Related Articles]
Percier, Charles; and Fontaine, Pierre (-Francois-Leonard) pair of French architects and interior designers who carried out many building and decorative projects ... [4 Related Articles]
perciform any member of the order Perciformes, a group of bony fishes with more than 6,000 ... [1 Related Articles]
percolation (from the article "coffee") ...methods of extracting flavour and aroma from ground coffee. In steeping or boiling, pulverized coffee ...
percolation zone (from the article "glacier") Another classification distinguishes the surface zones, or facies, on parts of a glacier. In the ...
Percopsiformes (from the article "paracanthopterygian") ...Batrachoidiformes, or toadfishes, about 45 species; Gadiformes, or codfishes, about 800 species; Gobiesociformes, or clingfishes, ...
percussion in medicine, diagnostic procedure that entails striking the body directly or indirectly with short, sharp ... [2 Related Articles]
percussion beam (from the article "percussion instrument") ...clappers, concussion stones, castanets, and cymbals. Percussion idiophones, instruments struck by a nonsonorous striker, form ...
percussion board (from the article "percussion instrument") ...both ends; when plunged in and out of water, it is said to emit the ...
percussion cap (from the article "bullet") By the 1860s, percussion caps, which detonate upon being struck a sharp blow by the ...
percussion instrument any musical instrument belonging to either of two groups, idiophones or membranophones. Idiophones are instruments ... [10 Related Articles]
percussion lock (from the article "small arm") ...the world were beginning to copy this "American System" of manufacture, which contributed to the ...
percussion, centre of (from the article "hand tool") The physics of percussive tools takes into consideration the centre of gravity and what is ...
percussive tool (from the article "hand tool") Several tools involve a violent propulsion to deliver a telling blow. These have been named ...
percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography (from the article "pancreatic cancer") ...Various techniques that combine contrast agents (dyes) with X-ray imaging are also used to determine ...
percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (from the article "cardiovascular disease") When coronary arteriography reveals relatively isolated, incompletely obstructive lesions, there are two alternative treatments-medication or ...