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Updated: 01-Mar-2026
Welcome to the Open WIKI! This is a worldwide online and free encyclopedia which collects important information from open wiki services (such as Wikipedia) and linked open data (for example DBpedia and Wikidata). Articles were also enriched with additional information using own data mining algorithms. Currently, the database contains information about 51.3 million objects.
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Aksel Horgen
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:43
Aksel Horgen is a Norwegian handball player for SG Flensburg-Handewitt and the Norwegian national team. Individual awards. * All-Star Right Wing of Eliteserien: 2018/2019 * Best Player of Eliteserien: 2018/2019
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List of storms named Mawar
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:43
* Malaysia * Severe Tropical Storm Mawar (2017) * Typhoon Mawar * Typhoon Mawar (2005) * Typhoon Mawar (2012)
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Barnet Gate
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:43
Barnet Gate is a hamlet on the northern edge of the London Borough of Barnet to the west of Arkley, in England. There was a settlement there during the Roman occupation of Britain and in the Anglo-Saxon period it was known as Grendeles Gatan after Grendel, the monster in the epic poem Beowulf .
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Neural coding
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:43
Neural coding refers to the relationship between a stimulus and its respective neuronal responses, and the signalling relationships among networks of neurons in an ensemble. Action potentials, which act as the primary carrier of information in biological neural networks, are generally uniform rega
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Scriptol
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:43
Scriptol is an object-oriented programming language that allows users to declare an XML document as a class. The language is universal and allows users to create dynamic web pages, as well as create scripts and binary applications.
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Thomas Cebern Musgrave Jr.
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:43
Thomas Cebern Musgrave Jr. was a major general in the United States Air Force. Biography. Musgrave was born in Washington, D.C., in 1913. He was the son of Col Thomas Cebern Musgrave Sr and Olivia Van Patten Dodge. He was the grandson of Philip Tell Dodge, the first president of the Mergenthaler
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Eurosystem
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:43
The Eurosystem is the monetary authority of the eurozone, the collective of European Union member states that have adopted the euro as their sole official currency. The European Central Bank has, under Article 16 of its Statute, the exclusive right to authorise the issuance of euro banknotes. Memb
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Narcisse Mouelle Kombi
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:43
Narcisse Mouelle Kombi , born on May 6, 1962, in Douala, is a Cameroonian academic and writer. Associate of public law and political science, professor at the University of Yaounde II, he was appointed Minister of Arts and Culture of Cameroon on October 2, 2015 in the government of Philemon Yang. B
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Ordinary differential equation
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:43
In mathematics, an ordinary differential equation is a differential equation dependent on only a single independent variable. As with any other DE, its unknown consists of one function and involves the derivatives of those functions. The term "ordinary" is used in contrast with partial different
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Eleanor of Castile (disambiguation)
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:43
Eleanor of Castile was Queen of England as the wife of King Edward I, and the daughter of Ferdinand III of Castile and Joan, Countess of Ponthieu. Eleanor of Castile or Leonora of Castile may also refer to: * Eleanor of England, Queen of Castile, wife of Alfonso VIII, who brought the name into
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Rilling
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:43
Rilling is a Wikimedia disambiguation page.
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St Giles' Church, Horsted Keynes
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:43
St Giles' Church is an Anglican church in the village of Horsted Keynes in Mid Sussex, one of seven local government districts in the English county of West Sussex. Serving an extensive rural parish in the Sussex Weald, it stands at the north end of its village on the site of an ancient pagan plac
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Wing
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:43
A wing is a structure which produces both lift and drag while moving through air. Wings are defined by two shape characteristics, an airfoil section and a planform. Wing efficiency is expressed as lift-to-drag ratio, which compares the benefit of lift with the air resistance of a given wing shape,
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Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1940–1949)
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:43
This is a list of all theatrical animated shorts released by Warner Bros. Pictures under the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies banners between the years of 1940 and 1949. A total of 306 shorts were released during the period of the 1940s, between 9 years. Series overview. 1940. All cartoons
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Replot
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:43
Replot is an island in the Kvarken, the narrowest part of the Gulf of Bothnia in the northern part of the Baltic Sea. It has about 2,100 inhabitants, almost only Swedish-speaking. The size is about, one of the largest islands of Finland. Replot was an independent municipality until 1973, when it w
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Brereton Report
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:43
The Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force Afghanistan Inquiry Report , commonly known as the Brereton Report , is a report into war crimes allegedly committed by the Australian Defence Force during the War in Afghanistan between 2005 and 2016. The investigation was led by Paul Brereton
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Cameroon International Film Festival
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:43
The Cameroon International Film Festival is an annual event held in Buea, Cameroon. Established in 2016 by Cameroonian actor and producer Agbor Gilbert Ebot, the festival aims to promote Cameroonian and African cinema, foster cross-cultural dialogue, and support the development of the national fil
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Run Fast
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:42
Run Fast is the debut album by The Julie Ruin, released on September 3, 2013. Track 3, "Just My Kind," was mixed by James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem. Critical reception. Run Fast received generally favorable reviews from music critics. Track listing. All music composed by Kathleen Hanna, Sara L
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Casio
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:42
Casio Computer Co., Ltd. is a Japanese multinational electronics manufacturing corporation headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Its products include calculators, mobile phones, digital cameras, electronic musical instruments, and analogue and digital watches. It was founded in 1946, and in 1957
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Radonifying function
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:42
In measure theory, a radonifying function between measurable spaces is one that takes a cylinder set measure on the first space to a true measure on the second space. It acquired its name because the pushforward measure on the second space was historically thought of as a Radon measure. Definition
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Sewerby Hall
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:42
Sewerby Hall is a Grade I listed Georgian country house set in of landscaped gardens in the village of Sewerby, from the seaside town of Bridlington in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The main block was built, incorporating some older work, in 3 storeys in brick with a seven window frontage
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Starch Factory Creek
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:42
Starch Factory Creek flows into the Mohawk River in Utica, New York.
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Jack Griffin
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:42
Jack Griffin currently serves as Operating Chairman, Magazines, for Dotdash Meredith. Dotdash Meredith, a subsidiary of IAC, is the largest digital and print publisher in the United States with a vast portfolio of major brands including People, Real Simple, Better Homes & Gardens, and Travel & Lei
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Roman Senate
Last access: 23-Mar-2026 // 04:07:42
The Roman Senate was the highest and constituting assembly of ancient Rome and its aristocracy. With different powers throughout its existence, it lasted from the first days of the city of Rome as the Senate of the Roman Kingdom, to the Senate of the Roman Republic and Senate of the Roman Empire a
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