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41Wheelmen — Wheelman Wheel man, n.; pl. {Wheelmen}. One who rides a bicycle or tricycle; a cycler, or cyclist. [1913 Webster] …
42cycle — I. noun Etymology: Middle English cicle, from Late Latin cyclus, from Greek kyklos circle, wheel, cycle more at wheel Date: 14th century 1. an interval of time during which a sequence of a recurring succession of events or phenomena is completed… …
43Khabarovsk — For other uses, see Khabarovsk (disambiguation). Khabarovsk (English) Хабаровск (Russian)   …
44History of biology — For the video game, see History of Biology (video game). The frontispiece to Erasmus Darwin s evolution themed poem The Temple of Nature shows a goddess pulling back the veil from nature (in the person of Artemis). Allegory and metaphor have… …
45The Apprentice (TV series) — The Apprentice Genre Reality television Created by Mark Burnett Composer(s) Jeff …
46Biopunk — (a portmanteau synthesizing biotechnology and punk ) is a term used to describe: A hobbyist who experiments with DNA and other aspects of genetics.[1][2] A technoprogressive movement advocating open access to genetic information.[3] …
47Pate — may refer to:plate as well. as in a plate of sustenance. The following quote is from the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, a book designed for Cathlic Laity and published by the Holy Apostolic See. Psalm 7 from the Burial of the Dead. 17th… …
48Techne Ltd. — Techne Ltd. was a company founded in Cambridge, UK by Norman DeBruyne to manufacture gelation timers and thermal cycler equipment. The company was sold after the founder s death by his son John. After changing hands many times, the company… …
49Live Free or Die Hard — official movie poster Directed by Len Wiseman Produced by Michael Fottrell Co Producer: Stephen …
50Techno Games — (2000 2003) was BBC Television s Olympic Games for robots. It was a spin off from the hugely successful Robot Wars. The TV series was shown on BBC2 every weekday for a fortnight from the third Monday in March just after Science Week. The series… …