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Under this model, the program gained support from then-NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin, and the program was formally approved by Congress in 1992.
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Originally a Planetary Observer program mission, "NEAR Shoemaker" was reassigned to the Discovery program, after the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Applied Physics Laboratory found that the mission was possible to execute on a budget smaller than originally planned. Its final mission cost would reach US$224 million. "Mars Pathfinder" was also reassigned to the program as part of cuts to the Space Exploration Initiative Mars Environmental Survey (MESUR) program, following the loss of its flagship "Mars Observer".
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Both "NEAR Shoemaker" and "Mars Pathfinder" were successfully launched in February and December 1996 respectively; the former achieved orbit around the asteroid 433 Eros in February 2000, and the latter landed on Mars and delivered the first operational Mars rover, "Sojourner", to the surface of the planet in July 1997.
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After "NEAR Shoemaker" and "Mars Pathfinder", the Discovery program began selecting its future missions from proposals from third-party institutions, in competitions named "Announcements of Opportunity" (AOs). Twelve missions have been selected through AOs, with the latest, reconnaissance missions "Lucy" and "Psyche", selected in January 2017 after a three-year long competition.
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The Discovery program also presides over "Missions of Opportunity" (MOs) to develop instruments for non-NASA missions, such as the ASPERA-3 instrument instrument onboard ESA's "Mars Express" and the M instrument aboard ISRO's "Chandrayaan-1". MOs were originally selected in competitions alongside AOs, though have been selected in "Stand Alone Mission of Opportunity Notices" (SALMONs) since 2009. SALMON-3 is currently underway to select NASA's contribution to JAXA's "Martian Moons Exploration" mission. Missions
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BULLET::::- NEAR Shoemaker – launched 1996, – flyby and orbital reconnaissance of 253 Mathilde and 433 Eros. BULLET::::- Mars Pathfinder – launched 1996, – EDL and rover technology demonstration on Mars. BULLET::::- Lunar Prospector – launched 1998, – surface composition, gravity, and magnetic field study of the Moon. BULLET::::- Stardust – launched 1999, – sample return from the coma of Wild 2. BULLET::::- Genesis – launched 2001, – sample return collecting solar wind particles. Sample return capsule crashed on impact.
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BULLET::::- CONTOUR – launched 2002, – flyby reconnaissance of three comets; failed on launch. BULLET::::- MESSENGER – launched 2004, – orbital reconnaissance of Mercury. BULLET::::- Deep Impact – launched 2005, – impact-flyby reconnaissance of Tempel 1. BULLET::::- Dawn – launched 2005, – orbital reconnaissance of 4 Vesta and 1 Ceres. BULLET::::- Kepler – launched 2009, – discovery and observation of new exoplanets. BULLET::::- GRAIL – launched 2011, – gravitational field study of the Moon.
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BULLET::::- InSight – launched 2018, – seismology and geology study of planet Mars. BULLET::::- Lucy – launching 2021, – flyby reconnaissance of one main belt asteroid and six Jupiter trojans, including a binary system. BULLET::::- Psyche – launching 2022, – orbital reconnaissance of 16 Psyche.
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The New Frontiers program is the successor to the cancelled Outer Planet/Solar Probe (OPSP) program, a project which aimed to launch the "Europa Orbiter" astrobiology mission, the "Pluto Kuiper Express" reconnaissance mission, and the "Solar Orbiter" heliophysics mission.
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To reduce the growing costs of the OPSP, the "Pluto Kuiper Express" was cancelled in 2000 by then-Science Mission Directorate Edward J. Weiler, who subsequently accepted proposals for a replacement mission and modelled the competition after the Discovery program's AOs.
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The "New Horizons" mission was chosen to replace "Pluto Kuiper Express" in the OPSP program in November 2001, though the entire program, including the "Europa Orbiter", "New Horizons", and "Solar Probe", was cancelled by Administrator of NASA Sean O'Keefe in February 2002, shortly after his appointment by President George W. Bush.
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O'Keefe cited a need for a restructuring of NASA and its projects, falling in line with the Bush Administration's wish for NASA to refocus on "research and development, and addressing management shortcomings."
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The "New Horizons" team successfully lobbied for the funding and development of their mission, appearing at the top of the National Research Council's Planetary Science Decadal Survey for 2003–2013. Weiler and then-Solar System Exploration Division Director Colleen Hartman established the New Frontiers program in 2003 to help fund and launch "New Horizons" and future proposals from the Decadal Survey.
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"New Horizons" was launched as the program's first mission on January 20, 2006, and successfully performed the first reconnaissance of Pluto and its moons in July 2015. An extended mission is underway to observe Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs), including a flyby of Ultima Thule in January 2019. In the first New Frontiers AO, "Juno", a mission to investigate the interior of Jupiter, was selected over the "MoonRise" lunar sample return mission.
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"Juno" launched on August 5, 2011, and arrived at Jupiter in July 2016. In May 2011, the "OSIRIS-REx" asteroid sample return mission was selected over "MoonRise" and "SAGE" for the program's third mission. "OSIRIS-REx" launched on September 8, 2016, and will arrive at the Near-Earth object (NEO) 101955 Bennu in August 2018.
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The program's fourth mission is "Dragonfly", which will launch in 2026 and arrive on Titan in 2034. Missions BULLET::::- New Horizons, launched 2006, – flyby reconnaissance of Pluto and Kuiper belt objects. BULLET::::- Juno, launched 2011, – interior and magnetosphere study of Jupiter. BULLET::::- OSIRIS-REx, launched 2016, – orbital reconnaissance and sample return from 101955 Bennu. BULLET::::- Dragonfly, launching in 2026, - arriving to explore the surface of Titan in 2034.
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In late 2014, the Solar System Exploration program was established alongside the Planetary Missions Program Office to "execute prioritized planetary science." The first planned mission of the program is "DART", an asteroid deflection test targeting 65803 Didymos scheduled to launch in 2020 or 2021. Originally a component of "AIDA", "DART"s impact was intended to be observed by ESA's "AIM" orbiter, which would continue to study Didymos from orbit.
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However, the ESA Council at ministerial level cancelled the "AIM" mission in favour of funding for the "ExoMars 2020" rover, citing budget concerns. Despite the cancellation of "AIM", NASA committed to their original plan, opting to continue solely with "DART". Two Europa astrobiology missions are scheduled in the Solar System Exploration program. The "Europa Clipper" is scheduled to launch in the early 2020s on the inaugural cargo flight of the Space Launch System.
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The ESA "JUICE" mission to study Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto will utilize the NASA-built, Solar System Exploration Program-funded Ultraviolet Spectrograph (UVS) and parts of the Particle Environment Package (PEP) and Radar for Icy Moons Exploration (RIME) instruments. Missions BULLET::::- DART, launching 2020–21, – impact technology demonstration on 65803 Didymos's satellite. BULLET::::- Europa Clipper, launching 2022–25, – subsurface ocean and habitability study of Europa.
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BULLET::::- JUICE, launching 2022, – astrobiology study of Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
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BULLET::::- European Space Agency Science Programme BULLET::::- Explorers Program BULLET::::- Large Strategic Science Missions BULLET::::- Mars Exploration Program BULLET::::- Ocean Worlds Exploration Program
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BULLET::::- NASA Planetary Missions Program Office official website BULLET::::- NASA Planetary Missions Program on Facebook
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"Indian Love Call" (first published as "The Call") is a popular song from "Rose-Marie", a 1924 operetta-style Broadway musical with music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, and book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II. Originally written for Mary Ellis, the song achieved continued popularity under other artists and has been called Friml's best remembered work.
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The play takes place in the Canadian Rocky Mountains and features the sonorous tune in the overture and in Act One while the love interests call to each other per a supposed Aboriginal Canadian legend about how men would call down into the valley to the girls they wished to marry. In most (or all) versions of "Rose-Marie", including the best-known movie version, the tune is reprised several times throughout the narrative.
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The musical was the longest running musical of the 1920s, enjoyed international success, and became the basis of four films with the same title. As the musical's biggest hit, "Indian Love Call" outlived its origins. "The New York Times" described the song as being among those Rudolf Friml songs that became "household staples" in their era. The song was said to have been a favorite of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
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When Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald performed the song as a duet in the 1936 film version of "Rose Marie", it was a hit that remained a signature song for the two singers throughout their careers. As featured in the 1936 film version, Nelson Eddy as Sergeant Bruce and Jeanette MacDonald as Rose Marie are alone by a lakeside campfire. They hear a distant and haunting call across the lake, which Bruce tells her is “Just an Indian."
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They listen and hear in the distance a mysterious feminine voice make its reply. The rest of the scene has been summarized thus:
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It is an old Indian legend, he tells her. Years ago two lovers from different tribes met here. Their families were enemies, sort of a Romeo and Juliet affair. They were discovered and sentenced to die, but their spirits still live. When a lover gives the call, their spirits echo it, sending it on until it reaches the one he loves. Rose Marie is moved by the beauty of it. She stands at the edge of the lake and gives the haunting call.
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Sergeant Bruce takes it up and sings the classic "Indian Love Call".
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That same night, after Rose Marie has gone to her tent, she hums the song while beside the campfire and Sergeant Bruce quietly hums the response. In a dramatic moment later in the play, after Sergeant Bruce rides off on his horse to arrest Rose Marie's brother for murder, she sings "Indian Love Call" in an attempt to summon him back.
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Still later, as Rose Marie performs the last act of Puccini's "Tosca", she hears the voice of Bruce singing "Indian Love Call". Finally, she "hits a perfect high note and collapses in the middle of the stage."
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Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald's recording of "Indian Love Call" (with "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life" from "Naughty Marietta" on the reverse) sold over a million copies, was included in the 1974 compilation film "That's Entertainment!", and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2008.
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It was the only song from the stage score that MacDonald recorded, although Eddy recorded a number of songs from "Rose Marie", including another version of "Indian Love Call", performed as a duet with Dorothy Kirsten. Plugging into the popularity of the Eddy and MacDonald version of this song and attempting to avoid confusion with the 1954 remake, the 1936 version of the movie was broadcast on television under the title "Indian Love Call".
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BULLET::::- In 1938, Artie Shaw and His Orchestra released a version of "Indian Love Call", but it was the B-side – a version of Cole Porter's "Begin the Beguine" – that rocketed Artie Shaw into celebrity. BULLET::::- In 1939, the whistler Fred Lowery released a version that sold over 2 million copies.
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BULLET::::- In 1951, Chet Atkins released a version of "Indian Love Call" as a single, which was then included on various albums, including "Stringin' Along with Chet Atkins" and "The Best of Chet Atkins."
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BULLET::::- In 1952, yodeling cowboy singer Slim Whitman released a version of "Indian Love Call" as his second single. The song peaked at number two on the country charts, crossing over into the pop music Top Ten, and made Whitman a star. It was also Top Ten in the UK in 1955. BULLET::::- The 1996 sci-fi comedy film "Mars Attacks!" uses a record of Whitman's version as a crucial deus ex machina.
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BULLET::::- At one of Mary Martin's first auditions in Hollywood, she announced her intention to sing "in my soprano voice, a song you probably don't know, 'Indian Love Call'". After her singing the song, "a tall, craggly man who looked like a mountain" told Martin that he thought she had something special and told her, "Oh, and by the way, I know that song. I wrote it."
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The man was Oscar Hammerstein and the event marked the start of her career. BULLET::::- Spike Jones performed a characteristically zany interpretation of this song on "The Spike Jones Show." BULLET::::- In 1962, Karl Denver's single of this song reached No. 32 on the charts in the United Kingdom. BULLET::::- In 1963, Anna Moffo and Sergio Franchi recorded this song in their popular RCA Victor Red Seal album "The Dream Duet".
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BULLET::::- Soul singer Gloria Lynne released a version of this song in 1964 as a B-side to "I Should Care". BULLET::::- Between 1972 and 1974, the song was covered by Singapore-based female singer Ervinna, backing music by The Charlie & His Boys, on her LP "Golden Hits Of 20th Century Vol. 4" with the local White Cloud Record.
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BULLET::::- Country singer Ray Stevens, known primarily for novelty music, released a version of "Indian Love Call" in 1975, reaching No. 38 on the U.S. country charts with it. The song was part of an album of covers of pop music standards. BULLET::::- In the 1976–1977 first season of the Muppet Show, the muppets Wayne and Wanda performed a short (0:32) duet of this song.
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BULLET::::- Rainier Beer of Seattle, Washington, spoofed the song in 1977 for their commercial campaign, featuring Mickey Rooney and his wife, Jan, in costume. Two versions were released: one, where Rooney blindly pours a beer into a glass held by Jan at the commercial's end; and another, where the beer is poured blindly down Jan's cleavage. BULLET::::- Sara Davis Buechner included this song on her CD "Rudolf Friml Piano Works".
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BULLET::::- When Jason Danieley and Marin Mazzie performed this song as an opening number at a Valentine's Day 2009 performance at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, "The Washington Post" described how "Mazzie trilled 'Indian Love Call' from the stage, Danieley crooned in return, traipsing down the Terrace Theater aisle as if struck by Cupid's arrow."
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BULLET::::- The first verse is sung by an offscreen narrator in Nickelodeon's 1995 television special "Oh, Brother" featuring Stick Stickly, who seeks his twin brother in New York City. BULLET::::- Brendan Fraser and Sarah Jessica Parker performed a version of the song in the 1999 film "Dudley Do-Right". BULLET::::- Kenny Roberts (musician) recorded 'Indian Love Call' on a 1965 album with that name.
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Jasad may refer to: BULLET::::- Jatiyo Samajtantrik Dal, a political party in Bangladesh BULLET::::- "Jasad" (magazine), an Arabic-language cultural magazine BULLET::::- Jasad (band), an Indonesian death metal band
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Urbain Lippé
Urbain Lippé (July 21, 1831 – December 20, 1896) was a Quebec notary and political figure. He represented Joliette in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1896 as a Conservative member.
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1896 deaths,1831 births,Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942) MPs,Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec
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He was born in L'Assomption, Lower Canada, of German descent, and was educated at the college there. In 1870, he married Marie Louise Lèvesque. Lippé served as clerk for the circuit courts for Joliette district and Joliette county and for the lower court (Cour des Commissaires) at St-Jean de Matha.
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1896 deaths,1831 births,Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942) MPs,Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec
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BULLET::::- "The Canadian parliamentary companion, 1891" AJ Gemmill
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1896 deaths,1831 births,Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942) MPs,Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec
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The tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) is a structural motif. It consists of a degenerate 34 amino acid tandem repeat identified in a wide variety of proteins. It is found in tandem arrays of 3–16 motifs, which form scaffolds to mediate protein–protein interactions and often the assembly of multiprotein complexes. These alpha-helix pair repeats usually fold together to produce a single, linear solenoid domain called a TPR domain.
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Proteins with such domains include the anaphase-promoting complex (APC) subunits cdc16, cdc23 and cdc27, the NADPH oxidase subunit p67-phox, hsp90-binding immunophilins, transcription factors, the protein kinase R (PKR), the major receptor for peroxisomal matrix protein import PEX5 and mitochondrial import proteins.
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The structure of the PP5 protein was the first structure to be determined. The structure solved by X-ray crystallography by Das and colleagues showed that the TPR sequence motif was composed of a pair of antiparallel alpha helices. The PP5 structure contained 3 tandem TPR repeats which showed the sequential TPR repeats formed an alpha-helical solenoid structure.
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A typical TPR structure is characterized by interactions between helices A and B of the first motif and helix A’ of the next TPR. Although the nature of such interactions may vary, the first two helices of the TPR motif typically have a packing angle of ~24 degrees within a single motif. Repeats of more than three TPR motifs generate a right handed superhelix characterized by both a concave and a convex face, of which the concave face is usually involved in ligand binding.
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In terms of sequence, a TPR possesses a mixture of small and large hydrophobic residues, nonetheless, no positions are fully invariant. There are however certain residues that are usually conserved including Tryptophan 4, Leucine 7, Glycine 8, Tyrosine 11, Alanine 20, Phenylalanine 24, Alanine 27 and Proline 32. Among those 8, Alanine at positions 8, 20 and 27 tend to be more conserved. The other positions have a stronger preference for either small, large or aromatic amino acids rather than a specific residue.
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In between helices, residue conservation plays more of a structural role with helix breaking residues present. Between adjacent TPR, residues have roles with both structural and functional implications.
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The Hop adaptor protein mediates the association of the molecular chaperones Hsp70 and Hsp90. It contains three 3-TPR repeats each with its own peptide-binding specificity. Its TPR1 domain is known to recognize the C-terminal of Hsp70 while TPR2 binds to the C-terminal of Hsp90. Both C-terminal sequences end with an EEVD motif and the nature of the interaction is both electrostatic and hydrophobic.
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The PEX5 protein is a receptor for PTS1 (peroxisomal targeting signal tripeptide which directs proteins into peroxisomes). It interacts with the signal via TPR motifs. Most of its contacts with the C-terminal tripeptide PTS1 are in the concave face of TPRs 1, 2 and 3.
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Neutrophil cytosolic factor 2 is an essential to NADPH oxidase complex which in turn produces superoxides in response to microbial infection. The binding of the Rac GTPase is a key step into the assembly of the complex and the TPRs in the phox unit mediate the assembly of the multiprotein complex by acting a binding scaffold.
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Human genes encoding proteins containing this motif include: BULLET::::- AAG2, ANAPC7 BULLET::::- BBS4 BULLET::::- CABIN1, CDC16, CDC23, CDC27, CNOT10, CTR9 BULLET::::- DNAJC3, DNAJC7, DYX1C1 BULLET::::- FAM10A4, FAM10A5, FKBP4, FKBP5, FKBP8, FKBPL BULLET::::- GPSM1, GPSM2, GTF3C3 BULLET::::- IFIT1, IFIT1L, IFIT2, IFIT3, IFIT5, IFT140, IFT88 BULLET::::- KLC1, KLC2, KLC3, KLC4, KNS2 BULLET::::- LONRF2
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BULLET::::- NARG1, NARG1L, NASP, NCF2, NFKBIL2, NOXA1, NPHP3 BULLET::::- OGT BULLET::::- PEX5, PEX5L, PPID, PPP5C, PRPF6 BULLET::::- RANBP2, RANBP2L2, RANBP2L6, RAPSN, RGPD5, RGPD7, RPAP3 BULLET::::- SGTA, SGTB, SH3TC1, SH3TC2, SPAG1, SRP72, ST13, STIP1, STUB1, SUGT1 BULLET::::- TMTC1, TMTC2, TMTC3, TMTC4, TOMM34, TOMM70A
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BULLET::::- TTC1, TTC3, TTC4, TTC5, TTC6, TTC7A, TTC7B, TTC8, TTC9C, TTC12, TTC13, TTC14, TTC15, TTC16, TTC17, TTC18, TTC21A, TTC21B, TTC22, TTC24, TTC25, TTC27, TTC28, TTC29, TTC30A, TTC30B, TTC31, TTC33, TTC37 BULLET::::- UNC45A, UNC45B, UTX, UTY BULLET::::- WDTC1 BULLET::::- ZC3H7B
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Section::::Examples.
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Essa Al-Mehyani
Essa Mohhmad Humod Al Mehyani Al Hothaili () (born June 6, 1983) is a Saudi Arabian football player. He currently plays as a striker.
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Najran SC players,Ittihad FC players,Al-Hilal FC players,Al Shabab FC (Riyadh) players,Saudi Professional League players,1983 births,Al-Ahli Saudi FC players,Saudi Arabian footballers,Living people,Al-Wehda Club (Mecca) players
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With Al-Hilal BULLET::::- Saudi Professional League: 2010, 2011. BULLET::::- Crown Prince Cup: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012.
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Section::::Honours.:Club.
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BULLET::::- 2002 AFC Youth Championship: Third Place BULLET::::- 2003 FIFA World Youth Championship: Group Stage
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Najran SC players,Ittihad FC players,Al-Hilal FC players,Al Shabab FC (Riyadh) players,Saudi Professional League players,1983 births,Al-Ahli Saudi FC players,Saudi Arabian footballers,Living people,Al-Wehda Club (Mecca) players
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Section::::Honours.:National team career statistics.:U-20.
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BULLET::::- 2002 AFC Youth Championship: Top Scores BULLET::::- 2005–06 Saudi Premier League: Top Scores BULLET::::- 2007–08 Arab Champions League: Top Scores
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Najran SC players,Ittihad FC players,Al-Hilal FC players,Al Shabab FC (Riyadh) players,Saudi Professional League players,1983 births,Al-Ahli Saudi FC players,Saudi Arabian footballers,Living people,Al-Wehda Club (Mecca) players
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Section::::Honours.:Individual.
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BULLET::::- Saudi League Profile
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Najran SC players,Ittihad FC players,Al-Hilal FC players,Al Shabab FC (Riyadh) players,Saudi Professional League players,1983 births,Al-Ahli Saudi FC players,Saudi Arabian footballers,Living people,Al-Wehda Club (Mecca) players
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Section::::External links.
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Acrobasis juglandis
Acrobasis juglandis, the pecan leaf casebearer, is a moth of the family Pyralidae. It is found in Ontario, from Vermont south to Florida and from North Dakota to New Mexico. Its wingspan is about 18 mm. The larva feed on "Carya illinoensis", "Juglans nigra", "Juglans cinerea" and "Juglans microcarpa".
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Acrobasis,Moths described in 1872,Moths of North America
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Section::::Abstract
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Architecture in Stockholm has a history that dates back to the 13th century, possibly even earlier. According to some sources, there might have been a simple defense structure, perhaps a small castle, on the northeast part of the island Stadsholmen. The buildings in Stockholm are characterized by its unique location between Lake Mälaren and the Baltic Sea. The Hanseatic League during the great period of industrialization saw a strong desire to modernize the city.
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Architecture in Stockholm
The design of most major buildings in Stockholm show foreign influences. During the 17th century and 18th century, foreign architects were recruited to build the city and in recent periods Swedish architects often drew inspiration from their tours to Europe, and in the 20th century particularly, the United States. Foreign trends tended to arrive later in Sweden and were adapted to Swedish tradition and taste. Neoclassicism became the Swedish Gustavian style, and the classicism of the 1920s, including Art deco, became a separate style, often called Swedish Grace.
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Buildings and structures in Stockholm,History of Stockholm
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Section::::Abstract
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Architecture in Stockholm
Stockholm's historic buildings are largely conserved, possibly because the city escaped destruction by war, suffered by so many other cities in Europe. The infrastructure of Stockholm is in many ways connected to the buildings themselves, as such, major infrastructural components will be discussed in this article to some extent.
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Buildings and structures in Stockholm,History of Stockholm
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Architecture in Stockholm
The oldest part of Stockholm is Gamla Stan ("The Old Town"), which contains some of the city's oldest buildings and ruins.
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Buildings and structures in Stockholm,History of Stockholm
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Section::::1250-1600.
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The buildings that survive from this period are mostly churches and royal buildings, since these were built from more durable materials than most other buildings from that period. Birger Jarls torn ("The Tower Of Birger Jarl") was considered the oldest building in the entire city, however, it is now known to have been erected by Gustav Vasa in the 16th century. The Riddarholmen Church from the late 13th century is considered to be the oldest surviving building in Stockholm.
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Buildings and structures in Stockholm,History of Stockholm
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Section::::1250-1600.
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While it came to serve as the church of choice for royal burials, another church, the Storkyrkan ("Great Church") came to be used for coronations. Both of the churches have been redesigned several times since their erection.
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Buildings and structures in Stockholm,History of Stockholm
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Section::::1250-1600.
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Architecture in Stockholm
Stockholm is first mentioned as the capital of Sweden in the 1430s, though the city existed for over 200 years prior to that and had become a typical Hansa port. During this period, German craftsmen were often employed to construct buildings, resulting in a wide use of German architecture. Among the buildings constructed in this period is the "German Merchants Guild", which was later transformed into the German Church.
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Buildings and structures in Stockholm,History of Stockholm
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Section::::1250-1600.
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The areas to the south and to the north of "The Old Town" were called "Malmarna". Between the 13th and 17th centuries these areas contained only very simple buildings.
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Section::::1250-1600.
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The 14th century saw King Magnus's disputes with the Danish provinces of Skåne and Blekinge leading to attacks on Swedish cities, including Stockholm. This led to the construction of a fortress in Gamla stan, Stockholm's Old Town. This was period in which Stockholm, as it had only recently been referred to, moved between the bridges surrounding Gamla stan's structure for security. The city structures were built of wood except for the Cathedral Storkyrkan and a tower called "Three Crowns" which were more monumental.
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Section::::14th century-18th century.
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Stockholm's development was also especially influenced by Germany because of the great volume of trade occurring between the nations at the time through the nearby waterways. The North German architecture is most prominent in Gamla stan.
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Section::::14th century-18th century.
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The 15th century saw the Battle of Brunkeberg break out in the middle of downtown Stockholm. King Gustav Vasa rose to power as a result of the dispute and declared the city an independent monarchy. This maneuver is credited with lifting Stockholm's development to those of other major European cities. The city was rebuilt and developed further in the next centuries. The city expanded greatly. Infrastructure increased exponentially for transport and other public services. Likewise, royal wealth had increased dramatically and large palaces were constructed, like the Royal Palace.
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Section::::14th century-18th century.
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BULLET::::- Culture in Stockholm BULLET::::- Fountains and ponds of Stockholm
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Buildings and structures in Stockholm,History of Stockholm
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BULLET::::- "This article was initially translated from the Swedish Wikipedia."
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Section::::References.
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XLfit is a Microsoft Excel-based plug-in which performs Regression, curve fitting and statistical analysis. XLfit generates 2D and 3D graphs and analyses data sets produced by any type of research. XLfit’s curve fitting engine allows linear and non-linear curve fits, smoothing, statistics, weighting and error bars. XLfit includes over seventy linear and non-linear curve fitting models. Predefined categories include:
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BULLET::::- Exponential/Log, Power Series, Sigmoidal, Hyperbolic, Yield Density, Linear, Polynomial, Dose Response, Pharmacology, Equilibrium, Inhibition BULLET::::- Levenberg-Marquardt fitting algorithm A range of statistical calculations can also be applied to the data from within the spreadsheet. Example statistics include: BULLET::::- F test and T test BULLET::::- Area under the curve BULLET::::- Confidence intervals BULLET::::- Error values relating to parameter values or any point on the curve. Available statistics models include
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Spearman's Rank Correlations, Student's T-Test, Mann Whitney U-Test, least squares, ANOVA, among others. It is possible to add your own models and statistics to the provided ones using a model editor. XLfit was validated by The UK National Physical Laboratory in 2004. The unit tests for this are provided in the model editor from version 5.4 onwards to allow each version to be easily validated. XLfit was used by NASA to analyse the battery life of the Curiosity Mars Lander.
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BULLET::::- 2002.8 XLfit 2.0.11 BULLET::::- 2002.5 XLfit 3.0.2 BULLET::::- 2003.11 XLfit 4.0.1 BULLET::::- 2005.6 XLfit 4.1.1 BULLET::::- 2005.6 XLfit 4.2.0 BULLET::::- 2008.7 XLfit 4.3.2 BULLET::::- 2009.4 XLfit 5.1.0 BULLET::::- 2009.7 XLfit 5.1.1 BULLET::::- 2009.11 XLfit 5.2.0 BULLET::::- 2010.11 XLfit 5.2.2 BULLET::::- 2011.11 XLfit 5.3.0 BULLET::::- 2012.1 XLfit 5.3.1 BULLET::::- 2014.5 XLfit 5.4.0 BULLET::::- 2015.5 XLfit 5.5.0
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BULLET::::- List of numerical analysis software BULLET::::- List of statistical packages BULLET::::- Comparison of statistical packages
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Section::::See also.
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BULLET::::- XLfit Website
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Section::::External links.
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Piero Martinetti (Pont Canavese, 21 August 1872 – Cuorgnè, 23 March 1943) was an Italian philosopher. Martinetti was professor of theoretical and moral philosophy. He was one of the few university professors, as well as the only Italian academic philosopher, to refuse to swear an oath of allegiance to the Fascist Party.
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Pier Federico Giuseppe Celestino Mario Martinetti was the first of four children. His parents were Rosalia Bertogliatti (1846–1927) and Francesco Martinetti (1846–1921). After completing his secondary school education at the Liceo classico Carlo Botta in Ivrea, Pietro went on to study Philosophy at the University of Turin, graduating at the age of 21 in 1893 with a dissertation on the Samkhya system in Indian philosophy. Despite some initial resistance from the Philosophy department, the dissertation was published by Lattes in 1896 and won the Gautieri Prize.
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Section::::Early life and education.
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Martinetti's interest in Indian philosophy was long lasting, including a cycle of lectures held in Milan in 1920, collected and published in 1981. After graduation Martinetti spend two semesters (1894–95) at Leipzig University, where he encountered the thought of Afrikan Spir.
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After returning to Italy, Martinetti worked as a secondary school teacher in Avellino (1899-1900), Correggio (1900-1901), Vigevano (1901-1902), Ivrea (1903-1904) and at the Liceo classico statale Vittorio Alfieri in Turin (1904-1905). In 1904 he published his introduction to metaphysics ('Introduzione alla metafisica. I Teoria della conoscenza')
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Section::::Career.
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thanks to which he was appointed professor of theoretical and moral philosophy at the Accademia scientifico-letteraria in Milan - which was to become, in 1923, the University of Milan - where he taught from 1906 to 1931. In 1915 he became an honorary fellow of the Istituto lombardo di scienze e lettere, founded in 1797 by Napoleon an modelled on the Institut de France.
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Section::::Career.
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Martinetti was a maverick intellectual figure, independent of traditional political affiliations as well as of the Catholic tradition. He refused to adhere both to Giovanni Gentile's Manifesto of the Fascist Intellectuals and to Croce's Manifesto of the Anti-Fascist Intellectuals. He was one of the few intellectuals to critique the First World War: he thought that war subverted social order and moral values, creating idleness and dissolution, and giving the military decision making powers which it should not have, based either on moral or intellectual value.
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In 1923, following some very difficult occurrences (the March on Rome and Mussolini's rise to power) he refused an honorary fellowship at the prestigious Accademia dei Lincei.
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While in his lectures Martinetti was developing his own philosophy of religion, on 5 January 1920, in Milan, he co-founded the 'Società di studi filosofici e religiosi' ("Society for Philosophical and Religious Studies"), together with some friends, fully independent of any dogmatism. The aim was to gather a number of Italian intellectuals and hold a series of conferences.
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Section::::Career.:The Society for Philosophical and Religious Studies.
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In 1926 Martinetti was sued for 'contempt for the Eucharist'; as a consequence, he was forced to sign a defence of his courses on philosophy of religion.
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Italian anti-fascists,1943 deaths,Leipzig University alumni,1872 births,University of Turin alumni,20th-century Italian philosophers,Italian schoolteachers
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Section::::Career.:The Society for Philosophical and Religious Studies.
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Piero Martinetti
In March 1926, Martinetti organised the VI National Philosophy Congress on behalf of the Italian Philosophical Society, aiming for a free expression of ideas despite a difficult political context. The event was suspended after only two days because of protests from fascist and Catholic activists. After that, the Congress was cancelled, partly due to the opposition of Agostino Gemelli, Vice-Chancellor of the Catholic University of Milan.
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Italian anti-fascists,1943 deaths,Leipzig University alumni,1872 births,University of Turin alumni,20th-century Italian philosophers,Italian schoolteachers
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Section::::Career.:The Philosophy Congress.
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Piero Martinetti
From 1927, Martinetti edited the philosophical journal "Rivista di filosofia"; however, his name never appeared on the publication, due to the controversies surrounding him. He wanted to continue to participate and foster philosophical thought in Italy in the ways that were still accessible to him, despite his refusal to swear an oath of allegiance to the Fascist party. The refusal prevented him from teaching, but not from collaborating in publications such as the "La Rivista di Filosofia", which he considered partly as his brainchild.
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Section::::Career.:"The Philosophical Journal".
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Martinetti unhesitatingly refused to swear allegiance to the Fascist party in December 1931; he was one of the very few university professors to do so. He explained his reasons in a letter to the Ministry of Education Balbino Giuliano. In the letter, he explains that he cannot betray his own conscience, the only true light and comfort a person can have, and declares readiness to bear the consequences of that action. Following his rejection of fascism, Martinetti was forced to retire.
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Italian anti-fascists,1943 deaths,Leipzig University alumni,1872 births,University of Turin alumni,20th-century Italian philosophers,Italian schoolteachers
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Section::::Career.:Refusal to support the Fascist Party.
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From 1932 until his death, he devoted himself to his philosophical studies, in the company of a number of cats, in his house in Spineto, close to his birthplace. On his door, an inscription read: "Piero Martinetti - agricoltore" (""Piero Martinetti - farmer"").
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Italian anti-fascists,1943 deaths,Leipzig University alumni,1872 births,University of Turin alumni,20th-century Italian philosophers,Italian schoolteachers
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Section::::Career.:Refusal to support the Fascist Party.
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During this time, he studied the works of Baruch Spinoza and Immanuel Kant and wrote "Gesù Cristo e il Cristianesimo" ("Jesus Christ and Christianity") (1934); "Il Vangelo" ("The Gospel") (1936); "Ragione e fede" ("Reason and Faith") (1942).
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Section::::Career.:Refusal to support the Fascist Party.
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These quiet studies were interrupted by a sudden arrest and imprisonment in Turin in May 1935 accused by Pitigrilli, (an agent of the Organisation for the Vigilance and Repression of Anti-Fascism) of conniving with the antifascist group G. The accusation was unfounded. Pitigrilli also caused the arrest, with the same allegations, of several Italian intellectuals, including Giulio Einaudi, Vittorio Foa, Cesare Pavese and Carlo Levi.
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Section::::Career.:Arrest.
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At the moment of his arrest, Martinetti was reported to have said, as many times before: "I am a European citizen, born in Italy by chance"
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Italian anti-fascists,1943 deaths,Leipzig University alumni,1872 births,University of Turin alumni,20th-century Italian philosophers,Italian schoolteachers
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Section::::Career.:Arrest.