Frederick I. Moxley
Frederick I. Moxley is an American government scientist and senior advisor specializing in informatics and biodefense. He is the former Defense Inform...
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Frederick I. Moxley is an American government scientist and senior advisor specializing in informatics and biodefense. He is the former Defense Inform...
A case race is a drinking game involving a competition to see which team or individual can finish a case (most commonly a case of beer) first. Althoug...
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The Aluminium Wedge of Aiud, also known as the Object of Aiud, is a wedge-shaped object found 2 kilometers East of Aiud, Romania, on the banks of the ...
This is a list of videogames that feature the use of physics (Classical mechanics in particular) as an important aspect of gameplay.* Armadillo Run - ...
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Iraqi War Crime (NB. Unless part of an attributed citation, all times in this article are Australian Eastern Standard Time.)Between 18 March and 20 Ma...
Morbidity and Mortality A study by Freeman and Kendell (1980) found two deaths out of 183 ECT patients at Royal Edinburgh Hospital, Scotland, in 1976....
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The New York Times has been the subject of criticism from a variety of sources. Some criticism has been aimed at the newspaper for its alleged liberal...
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The Howden Moor Incident or Sheffield Incident, which took place over the Dark Peak between Manchester and Sheffield on March 24, 1997, is an alleged ...
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