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International Olympiad in Informatics Training Camp

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The International Olympiad in Informatics Training Camp (IOITC for short) is a one fortnight long annual training camp held in India to select and train students to represent India at the International Olympiad in Informatics. IOITC is the third and last stage of the Indian Compu...

International Research Group on Animal Law

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The International Research Group on Animal Law (GRIDA) was established in January 2007 as a research unit within the Department of Juridical Sciences at the Université du Québec à Montréal by Martine Lachance.GRIDA’s goal is to define a modern, legal approach to issues of a...

International Research Initiative Bangladesh

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International Research Initiative Bangladesh is an online research platform providing opportunities for academic research for graduate students and university professors. Based at Dhaka it facilitates through its website www.iribd.com independent research works spanning the broad...

International Serene Day

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The International Serene Day (ISD) is proposed to be observed annually on 20 March, the first day of spring, following its inception in the United Nations General Assembly in 2022. The first day of or spring equinox represents new beginnings, rejuvenation, and growth and is a sig...

Internet induced climate change

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Internet induced climage change (IICC) is a term that describes the effects the internet is having, as part of human induced climate change. As the consumption of energy to power cloud storage is estimated to reach one fifth of global electric energy consumption by 2025, the use ...

Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit

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The Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit (or IPU) was a United States Army staff section established by at least 1947 and dissolved by the late 1950s.Officials have confirmed that the IPU existed, but little else is known about it. It seems to have been an unidentified flying object-re...

Intersectional environmentalism

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Intersectional environmentalism is a term used to advocate for both the well-being of humans and the planet, regardless of ethnicity, gender, or class. The concept centers around environmental issues such as climate crisis and natural disasters that leave minority communities and...

Intersexphobia

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Intersexphobia refers to an oppressive social construction which situates some combination of power, wealth, privilege and prestige in person who are not intersexed (having variations in sex development). The intersexed include those who were previously called hermaphrodites and ...

Interstitial

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An interstitial space or interstice is a space between structures or objects. In particular, interstitial may refer to:Biology* Interstitial cell, any cell that lies between other cells* Interstitial cell tumor* Interstitial collagenase, enzyme that breaks the peptide bonds in co...

Interstitial Suspension

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Interstitial suspension was referred to in the Tedx presentation by R. P. Joe Smith titled: "How To Use One Paper Towel". In this video, Smith promotes a technique of shake (one's hands twelve times) then fold (the single paper towel) prior to drying. He states: "The fold is impo...

InTopSens

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InTopSens is a Specific Targeted Research Project (STReP), funded by the European Union within the 7th Framework Programme for research and technological development. It consists of 7 European academic and industrial research partners in a multidisciplinary project (photonics, el...

Intro to photography

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Main article Photography and PhotographPhotography is the use of practice or art to create visual durable images of the environment it’s around. The image sensor records the light going through the lens and makes an image either electronically or chemically (photographic film). I...

Introduction to atomic structure

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The basic concepts of the electricity we all know and use everyday cannot be fully explained without first having a firm fundamental understanding of the world in which subatomic particles reside and interact. At the core of these concepts lies the structure of an atom.NucleusWit...

Introduction To Hebrew Logic. Part One: The Ketoret

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Introduction To Hebrew Logic. Part One: The Ketoret. is a book by Itai Cohen. It is the fictional account of a Cohen descended from the house of Avitnas and his investigation of the mysteries of the ketoret (the sacred incense).PlotIntroduction to Hebrew Logic is presented as a s...

Intuitive Counselling

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Intuitive Counselling This holistic approach to counselling was developed by Jules Williams, who combined various methods he has encountered and used over his years of practicing as a counsellor and healer. It draws on the ideas of regression, group consciousness, life blocks and...

Invasive weed optimization algorithm

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The invasive weed optimization (IWO) algorithm is a numerical optimization algorithm inspired by weed colonization; it is a form of evolutionary algorithm. According to the common definition, a weed is any plant growing where it is not wanted. Any tree, vine, shrub, or herb may q...

Investigative methods in heuristics

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Methodology of heuristics refers to scientific methods that are used by researchers to study decision heuristics (also called decision strategies). There is no unique methodological approach that all researchers use, but rather a variety of approaches exist in the fields which in...

INVO Bioscience

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INVO Bioscience (formerly BioXcell) is a Massachusetts-based biotech company that provides a fertility treatment method with conception and embryo development taking place inside the woman's body. This is in contrast to traditional in vitro fertilisation where conception takes pl...

Involuntary celibacy

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Involuntary celibacy is chronic near-total or total absence in sexual intimacy or from sexual activity due to involuntary reasons. While the term celibacy, on its own, usually implies being voluntarily unmarried and sexually abstinent, celibacy within the phrase involuntary celib...

Involve (think tank)

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The Involve Foundation (known as Involve) is a UK based charity "working with governments, parliaments, civil society, academics and members of the public to create, advocate for and deliver new forms of public participation", like, for example, citizens' assemblies. Its headquar...

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