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Free Software Magazine (China) — Free Software Magazine (FSM) was a China based attempt, in 2002, at a free content magazine, typeset with LaTeX, on the Free Software Movement, free software and related issues, which was very similar to the more recent globally distributed Free… … Wikipedia
free — freeness, n. /free/, adj., freer, freest, adv., v., freed, freeing. adj. 1. enjoying personal rights or liberty, as a person who is not in slavery: a land of free people. 2. pertaining to or reserved for those who enjoy personal liberty: They… … Universalium
Free State Pygmy Mouse — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification … Wikipedia
Soft Machine — Pays d’origine Canterbury, Angleterre Royaume Uni Genre musical Rock progressif Rock psychédélique … Wikipédia en Français
Soft machine — est un groupe de rock britannique, pionnier dans le psychédélisme. Son nom est inspiré du livre éponyme de William S. Burroughs. Formé en 1966 à Canterbury par Robert Wyatt (batterie et chant), Mike Ratledge (orgue, piano), Daevid Allen (guitare) … Wikipédia en Français
Soft-tissue sarcoma — Classification and external resources ICD 9 171 DiseasesDB 31472 … Wikipedia
soft´ly — soft «sft, soft», adjective, adverb, noun, interjection. –adj. 1. a) not hard; yielding readily to touch or pressure: »a soft tomato, soft ground, a soft bed. b) easily bent without breaking; not stiff; flexible: »Oil keeps leather soft.… … Useful english dictionary
Soft Machine — ist eine Band, die zu den Pionieren des britischen Artrock zählt. Sie formierte sich 1966 in Canterbury in England und spielte dort anfangs eine zentrale Rolle in der Musikszene, wanderte aber bald in die Londoner Musikszene ab.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Soft palate — Lateral wall of nasal cavity. (Soft palate visible in lower right) … Wikipedia
Soft matter — or Soft condensed matter is a subfield of condensed matter comprising a variety of physical states that are easily deformed by thermal stresses or thermal fluctuations. They include liquids, colloids, polymers, foams, gels, granular materials,… … Wikipedia