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SafeNose: August 2004
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Tuesday, August 31, 2004. Babcock, Stephen Moulton. Agricultural research chemist, often called the father of scientific dairying chiefly because of his development of the Babcock test, a simple method of measuring the butterfat content of milk. Introduced in 1890, the test discouraged milk adulteration, stimulated improvement of dairy production, and aided in factory manufacture. Posted by SafeNose @ 4:50 PM. Husband, Rick D. Posted by SafeNose @ 1:17 PM. Posted by SafeNose @ 10:40 AM. Also spelled papi...
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Thursday, April 29, 2004. Zakrzewska, Marie Elizabeth. Zakrzewska early developed a strong interest in medicine, and at age 20 she was admitted to the school for midwives at the. Posted by RightWhistle at 1:30 PM. Posted by RightWhistle at 10:42 AM. Biblical Literature, Types of manuscript errors. Posted by RightWhistle at 8:05 AM. Oates, Joyce Carol. Posted by RightWhistle at 1:42 AM. Wednesday, April 28, 2004. Posted by RightWhistle at 10:34 AM. New English Dictionary On Historical Principles, A. Kirkp...
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FirstPot: October 2004
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Sunday, October 31, 2004. Any freshwater plant of the genus Sagittaria, consisting of about 20 species distributed worldwide, having leaves resembling arrowpoints. Arrowhead is a perennial herb with fleshy, or tuberous, roots that grows in shallow lakes, ponds, and streams. The flowers have three rounded petals. The tubers of some North American species were eaten by Indians and. Posted by FirstPot @ 9:40 PM. Friday, October 29, 2004. Weld, Sir Frederick Aloysius. Posted by FirstPot @ 11:02 AM. In mathem...
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Ilerda, Campaign Of. Sunday, March 27, 2005. Ilerda, Campaign Of. 49 BC), the campaign leading to the victory of Julius Caesar over Pompey's forces in Spain. In the spring of 49 BC, Caesar sent six legions from Gaul into Spain under Gaius Fabius and joined them at Ilerda (Lérida) on the Sicoris (Segre) River. Five Pompeian legions, together with many Spanish auxiliaries, commanded by Lucius Afranius and Marcus Petreius, were concentrated against. Posted by LooseCow @ 8:01 AM. France, History Of, Economy.
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Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Two types of secondary. Posted by OrangeCoat at 10:25 PM. Schendel, Arthur (-françois-émile) Van. Halicarnassus, Mausoleum Of.
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Saturday, March 26, 2005. Also called Italo-greek Church, or Italo-greek-albanian Church, an Eastern-rite member of the Roman Catholic communion, comprising the descendants of ancient Greek colonists in southern Italy and Sicily and 15th-century Albanian refugees from Ottoman rule. The Italo-Greeks were Byzantine-rite Catholics; but, after the Norman invasion of the 11th century, most of them were forcibly Latinized. Byzantine practices were partially. Posted by HighMars at 10:10 AM. Pend Oreille, Lake.
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SmoothOffice: February 2004
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Sunday, February 29, 2004. In weaponry, unit of small-arms ammunition, composed of a metal (usually brass) case, a propellant charge, a projectile or bullet, and a primer. The first cartridges, appearing in the second half of the 16th century, consisted merely of charges of powder wrapped in paper; the ball was loaded separately. During the next century, methods of including the ball with the powder were. Posted by SmoothOffice @ 5:15 AM. In the 18th Nordic World Cup series, Dæhlie and Vyalbe. First, as ...
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AbleSponge: August 2004
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Tuesday, August 31, 2004. Posted by AbleSponge @ 9:56 PM. Arabic in full Ghiyath al-Din Abu al-Fath 'Umar ibn Ibrahim al-Nisaburi al-Khayyami Persian mathematician, astronomer, and poet, renowned in his own country and time for his scientific achievements but chiefly known to English-speaking readers through the translation of a collection of his roba'iyat (quatrains) in The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám (1859), by the English writer Edward. Posted by AbleSponge @ 2:41 AM. Sunday, August 29, 2004. Boganda w...