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Virginia peppergrass
(from the article "peppergrass") ...greenish or whitish, four-petalled flowers. Each seed is in a flat, round, dry fruit. Garden ...
Virginia plan
(from the article "Constitutional Convention") ...delegates from small states (those without claims to unoccupied western lands) opposing those from large ...
Virginia rail
(from the article "rail") Rails hunted as game in the United States are the king rail (Rallus elegans), a ...
Virginia reel
spirited American country dance for couples. It stems from the rinnce fadha, a pre-Christian Irish ...
Virginia State University
public, coeducational institution of higher learning in Petersburg, Virginia, U.S. The historically African-American university consists ...
Virginia Statute for Religious Liberty
(from the article "Jefferson, Thomas") ...most talented; third, he advocated a law prohibiting any religious establishment and requiring complete separation ...
Virginia Tech
public, coeducational institution of higher learning in Blacksburg, Virginia, U.S. Virginia Tech is a comprehensive, ... [2 Related Articles]
Virginia waterleaf
(from the article "waterleaf") ...to damp woodlands of North America. Light-greenish mottling on the leaves, suggesting watermarks on paper, ...
Virginia wild rye
(from the article "wild rye") any of a group of about 50 species of perennial forage grasses in the family ...
Virginia, flag of
U.S. state flag consisting of a dark blue field (background) with the state seal in ...
Virginia, University of
public, coeducational institution of higher learning in Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S., on a campus of 1,000 ... [9 Related Articles]
Virginio
(from the article "caricature and cartoon") The middle and late century produced in Italy the brilliant political caricaturist Virginio, who was ...
virginitas in partu
(from the article "Mary") ...could be deduced from the New Testament's assertion of Mary's virginity in the conception of ...
virginitas post partum
(from the article "Mary") ...that she had remained a virgin in the course of his birth (the virginitas in ...
virginity
(from the article "celibacy") Institutional celibacy for women is also typically conceived of as an aid to spiritual advancement. ...
Virginius affair
(1873), seizure of the Cuban ship Virginius (fraudulently flying the U.S. flag and carrying U.S. ... [2 Related Articles]
Virgo
in astronomy, zodiacal constellation lying between Leo and Libra, at about 13 hours right ascension ...
Virgo A
giant elliptical galaxy in the constellation Virgo whose nucleus provides the strongest observational evidence for ... [2 Related Articles]
Virgo cluster
(from the article "star cluster") Beyond the Local Group, at a distance of 45 million light-years, the giant elliptical galaxy ...
Virgo, Aqua
(from the article "Rome") ...not his work but was discovered in the piazza in Campo Marzio in 1778 and ...
virgule
(from the article "punctuation") ...representing c for capitulum ("chapter") is freely used at the beginning of sentences. Within the ...
viri novi
(from the article "mystery religion") ...which gives an interpretation of the Isis Mysteries. Arnobius, a 3rd-century Christian apologist, described an ...
virial coefficient
(from the article "gas") where B(T), C(T), . . . are called the second, third, . . . virial ...
virial equation of state
(from the article "gas") ...state has been found, though important advances occurred in the 1970s and '80s. The only ...
Viriathus
(from the article "Portugal") ...Peninsula, and Celtic peoples who had partially absorbed the indigenous population occupied the west. A ...
virilist
(from the article "Budapest") ...The influence of wealth was ensured by a provision of the law (Prussian in origin) ...
virilization
(from the article "congenital adrenal hyperplasia") ...hyperplasia is deficiency of 21-hydroxylase, an enzyme that stimulates one of the last steps in ...
virilocal residence
(from the article "South American nomad") The southern hunters of Patagonia and the Pampas were patrilineal (descent was reckoned in the ...
virion
an entire virus particle, consisting of an outer protein shell called a capsid and an ... [4 Related Articles]
viroid
an infectious particle smaller than any of the known viruses, an agent of certain plant ... [2 Related Articles]
Virola guatemalense
(from the article "Myristicaceae") The 30-metre (100-foot) Central American tree known as Virola guatemalense produces seeds used in flavouring ...
virology
branch of microbiology that deals with the study of viruses. [1 Related Articles]
Virtanen, Artturi Ilmari
Finnish biochemist whose investigations directed toward improving the production and storage of protein-rich green fodder, ...
Virtanen, Kai
(from the article "Bowling") ...and 74 women) from 95 countries participated. American Shannon Pluhowsky celebrated her second victory in ...
virtu
(from the article "Italian literature") ...politics divorced from ethics. His own political experience was at the basis of his ideas, ...
Virtual Case File
(from the article "Computers and Information Systems") The FBI said that it had lost about $104 million on a major computer-system upgrade ...
virtual displacement
(from the article "mechanics") According to the principle of virtual work, any infinitesimal virtual displacement in configuration space, consistent ...
Virtual Earth
(from the article "Computers and Information Systems") ...satellite images of major cities and overlay them with information as diverse as street names, ...
virtual economy
(from the article "Internet") ...skill sets are also available for sale. What does it mean that one can own ...
Virtual Environment Workstation project
(from the article "virtual reality") By 1985, Fisher had also left Atari to join NASA's Ames Research Center at Moffett ...
virtual image
(from the article "optical image") the apparent reproduction of an object, formed by a lens or mirror system from reflected, ...
virtual memory
(from the article "computer memory") ...CPU to small, fast cache memory; larger DRAM; very large hard disks; and slow and ...
virtual museum
a collection of digitally recorded images, sound files, text documents, and other data of historical, ... [1 Related Articles]
virtual photon
(from the article "quantum electrodynamics") ...QED rests on the idea that charged particles (e.g., electrons and positrons) interact by emitting ...
virtual reality
the use of computer modeling and simulation that enables a person to interact with an ... [3 Related Articles]
virtual state
(from the article "globalization, cultural") The idea of a borderless world is reflected in theories of the "virtual state," a ...
virtual work
(from the article "mechanics") A special class of problems in mechanics involves systems in equilibrium. The problem is to ...
Virtual World Entertainment
(from the article "virtual reality") In 1990, Virtual World Entertainment opened the first BattleTech emporium in Chicago. ...
virtue
in Christianity, any of the seven virtues selected as being fundamental to Christian ethics. They ... [2 Related Articles]
virtue
(from the article "ethics") How should we live? Shall we aim at happiness or at knowledge, virtue, or the ...
virtue ethics
(from the article "bioethics") Unlike these traditional approaches, both virtue ethics and the ethics of care focus on dimensions ...
virtuoso
(from the article "concerto") ...are secondary to the dialogue inherent in the concerto's interrelationship of soloist and orchestra. This ...
Virudhaka
(from the article "lokapala") ...also referred to as Vaisravana, is common to both Hindu and Buddhist traditions. The other ...
Virues, Cristobal de
(from the article "Vega, Lope de") ...in Valencia in 1589-90, during which he was writing for a living, seem to have ...
virulence
(from the article "bacteria") ...of antibacterial antibiotics, the incidence of bacterial disease has been reduced. Bacteria have not disappeared ...
virulence factor
(from the article "necrotizing fasciitis") The group A streptococci produce a variety of so-called virulence factors that permit them to ...
Virunga Mountains
volcanic range north of Lake Kivu in east-central Africa, extending about 50 miles (80 km) ... [7 Related Articles]
Virunga National Park
park in northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa). Created in 1925, it has an ... [5 Related Articles]
Virupaksa
(from the article "lokapala") ...is common to both Hindu and Buddhist traditions. The other Buddhist lokapalas are Dhrtarastra (east), ...
Virupaksa
(from the article "South Asian arts") ...a hall with a parapet of salas and kutas (rectangular and square miniature shrines), and ...
Virupaksha
(from the article "India") ...and of the failure of the king and his immediate family to secure their own ...
virus
an infectious agent of small size and simple composition that can multiply only in living ... [47 Related Articles]
virus crystal
(from the article "virology") Direct visualization of viruses became possible after the electron microscope was introduced about 1940. In ...
virus genome
(from the article "nucleic acid") Many viruses use RNA for their genetic material. This is most prevalent among eukaryotic viruses, ...
Virza, Edvarts
(from the article "Latvian literature") ...with aesthetic ideals in the spirit of Friedrich Nietzsche, and his lyrics were powerful but ...
Vis
Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea, the outermost major island of the Dalmatian archipelago. Its ...
VISA
(from the article "credit card") ...charges" added. The first national plan was BankAmericard, begun on a statewide basis by the ...
visa
(from the article "passport") ...booklet containing a description of the bearer and an accompanying photograph that can be used ...
Visakhadatta
(from the article "South Asian arts") ...other but are thwarted by a powerful rival who tries to kill the woman and ...
Visalia
city, seat (1853) of Tulare county, south-central California, U.S. It lies on the Kaweah River ...
Visayan
(from the article "Visayan") any of three cultural-linguistic groups of the Philippines-Cebuano, Hiligaynon, and Samaran (qq.v.).Cebuano
Visayas
island group, central Philippines. The Visayas group consists of seven large and several hundred smaller ... [4 Related Articles]
visbreaker
(from the article "petroleum refining") As early as 1920, large volumes of residue were being processed in visbreakers or thermal ...
visbreaking
(from the article "petroleum refining") Since World War II the demand for light products (e.g., gasoline, jet, and diesel fuels) ...
Visby
city and capital of the lan (county) of Gotland, southeastern Sweden. It lies on the ... [1 Related Articles]
Visby corvette
(from the article "Military Affairs") ...Type 094 would provide China with its first truly intercontinental nuclear-missile-delivery capability. The Swedish navy ...
Viscaceae
one of the mistletoe families of flowering plants of the sandalwood order (Santalales), including about ...
viscacha
any of four species of slender yet fairly large South American rodents similar to chinchillas. ...
Viscardi, Henry, Jr.
American activist (b. May 10, 1912, New York, N.Y.-d. April 13, 2004, Roslyn, N.Y.), campaigned ...
Viscardo y Guzman, Juan Pablo
(from the article "Latin American literature") ...Mexican independence. No less significant is the brief Carta a los espanoles ...
viscera
(from the article "poultry processing") At this point the preen, or oil, gland is removed from the tail and the ...
visceral hump
(from the article "gastropod") The visceral hump, or visceral mass, of gastropods is always contained within the shell; it ...
visceral muscle
(from the article "muscle") The two major divisions of the vertebrate musculature are the visceral musculature and the somatic ...
visceral pleura
(from the article "respiration, human") ...blood and lymphatic vessels, and nerves enter or leave the lungs. The inside of the ...
visceral skeleton
(from the article "skeletal system, human") ...to which the pelvic (hip) and pectoral (shoulder) girdles and the bones and cartilages of ...
Visceroconcha
(from the article "mollusk") ...body as well as an anterior elongated foot to live on the bottoms of mobile ...
Vischer Family
sculptors and brass founders working in Nurnberg in the 15th and 16th centuries. Hermann the ... [1 Related Articles]
Vischer, Friedrich Theodor von
German literary critic and aesthetician known for his efforts to create a theoretical basis for ...
Vischer, Peter, the Elder
(from the article "Vischer Family") sculptors and brass founders working in Nurnberg in the 15th and 16th centuries. Hermann the ...
viscidium
(from the article "orchid") ...insect. A further specialization occurs in more advanced orchids in which the caudicles of the ...
viscin
(from the article "orchid") The pollen grains are usually bound together by threads of a clear, sticky substance (viscin) ...
viscoelasticity
(from the article "deformation and flow") Viscoelastic solids have molecules in which the load-deformation relationship is time-dependent. If a load is ...
viscometer
instrument for measuring the viscosity (resistance to internal flow) of a fluid. In one version, ... [2 Related Articles]
Visconti Family
Milanese family that dominated the history of northern Italy in the 14th and 15th centuries. [6 Related Articles]
Visconti, Azzo
(from the article "Visconti Family") ...its territorial expansion and concluding marriage alliances with the rulers of other Italian cities and ...
Visconti, Bernabo
(from the article "Visconti Family") After Giovanni's death, the Visconti dominions were shared among his three nephews. When Matteo II ...
Visconti, Ermes
(from the article "Italian literature") ...[1816; "Half-Serious Letter from Grisostomo to His Son"] is an important manifesto of Italian popular ...
Visconti, Filippo Maria
(from the article "Visconti Family") His brother Filippo Maria (1392-1447), succeeding to the dukedom, managed, by marriage to the widow ...
Visconti, Galeazzo I
(from the article "Visconti Family") After Matteo's abdication (1322) in favour of his son Galeazzo I (c. 1277-1328), the dynasty ...
Visconti, Galeazzo II
(from the article "Visconti Family") After Giovanni's death, the Visconti dominions were shared among his three nephews. When Matteo II ...
Visconti, Gian Galeazzo
Milanese leader who brought the Visconti dynasty to the height of its power and almost ... [6 Related Articles]
Visconti, Giovanni
(from the article "Visconti Family") ...son Azzo (1302-39), peace was concluded with the pope (1329). A crisis created by Azzo's ...
Visconti, Giovanni Maria
(from the article "Visconti Family") ...were dukes of Milan and counts of Pavia, and the family controlled most of northern ...
Visconti, Louis-Tullius-Joachim
Italian-born French designer of the tomb of Napoleon I. [1 Related Articles]
Visconti, Luchino
Italian motion-picture director whose realistic treatment of individuals caught in the conflicts of modern society ... [5 Related Articles]
Visconti, Luchino
(from the article "Visconti Family") ...Galeazzo I was succeeded by his son Azzo (1302-39), peace was concluded with the pope ...
Visconti, Matteo I
early head of the powerful dynasty of the Visconti, who for almost two centuries ruled ... [1 Related Articles]
Visconti, Ottone
(from the article "Visconti Family") ...obtained the hereditary office of viscount of Milan early in the 11th century, transforming the ...
Visconti-Venosta, Emilio, Marchese
(Marquess) Italian statesman whose political-diplomatic career of more than 50 years spanned Italian history from ...
viscose rayon
(from the article "dye") ...that is isolated as chemical cellulose by a process known as pulping. In fibre manufacture, ...
viscosity
resistance of a fluid (liquid or gas) to a change in shape, or movement of ... [25 Related Articles]
viscosity index
(from the article "lubrication") ...as the temperature is raised. Since little change of viscosity with fluctuations in temperature is ...
Viscount
(from the article "airplane") ...airlines. In the United States the relatively short stage of these planes and the high ...
viscount
a European title of nobility, ranking immediately below a count, or earl.
Viscount Melville Sound
arm of the Arctic Ocean, Kitikmeot and Baffin regions, Northwest Territories, northern Canada. It is ...
viscous damping
(from the article "damping") Viscous damping is caused by such energy losses as occur in liquid lubrication between moving ...
viscous flow
(from the article "rock") ...to the load (i.e., the applied stress). The strain is immediate with stress and is ...
viscous interaction
(from the article "geomagnetic field") Viscous interaction involves the transfer of momentum from the solar wind to a closed field ...
viscous magnetization
(from the article "remanent magnetism") ...formed minerals will acquire remanent magnetism in the presence of the Earth's magnetic field; and ...
viscous remanent magnetization
(from the article "rock") VRM (viscous remanent magnetization) results from thermal agitation. It is acquired slowly over time at ...
Viscum
(from the article "mistletoe") any of many species of semiparasitic green plants of the families Loranthaceae and Viscaceae, especially ...
Visdomini altarpiece
(from the article "painting, Western") ...in Florence. The subtle and ambiguous emotional tension present beneath the harmony of Andrea's forms ...
vise
device consisting of two parallel jaws for holding a workpiece; one of the jaws is ... [1 Related Articles]
Visean Stage
second of three internationally defined stages of the Mississippian Subsystem, Carboniferous System, encompassing all rocks ... [1 Related Articles]
Visegrad
(from the article "Pest") ...folklife); the museums featuring the artworks of the Ferenczy family, of Jeno Barcsay, and of ...
Visegrad Forum of Cooperation
(from the article "Hungary") ...at the turn of the 21st century, many saw the country's changing nature in a ...
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