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Haemotaphonomy

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Haemotaphonomy or hemotaphonomy (from the Greek haima for blood, taphos for burial, and nomos for law) is the study of bloodstains, and especially of the changes in appearance and size of the cellular components, as well as the characteristics of their cell position and appearanc...

Hafdís Guðjónsdóttir

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Hafdís Guðjónsdóttir is a professor in general educational theory and special education at the University of Iceland. Education and teaching In 2000, Hafdís completed her PhD in special education from the University of Oregon. Her doctoral disserta...

Hail Storm (Coast Redwood)

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"Hail Storm" is the name given to a gigantic Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) discovered on January 30th, 2016, by Mario Vaden, in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park.The largest living Coast Redwood to date, Hail Storm has a vigorous, live crown, and has the lowest ...

Hairshirt environmentalism

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Hairshirt environmentalism (or hairshirt-green) refers to the idea that the environmental problems faced by society can be addressed by limiting the consumption of resources. Etymology A hairshirt (or cilice) is an undergarment worn to induce discomfort, and thereby lead the wear...

Halal Cooking

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Halal is an Islamic term referring to anything that is permissible under Islamic Shari'ah law. In regards to food, halal refers to things that have been made permissible to eat and drink. Islamic dietary laws expressly forbid the consumption of alcohol, blood, pork, and carrion. ...

Halflife (Michalowski novel)

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Halflife is a BBC Books original novel written by Mark Michalowski and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Eighth Doctor, Fitz and Trix.PlotHaving landed on the planet of Espero, the Doctor and Fitz leave Trix in the TAR...

Halo: the spartans renegade

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This new Halo novel is still being written. It is about five spartans traveling the galaxy to stop many threats, like the Flood, the Covenant, and the Covenant Heretics, like Sesa 'Refumee. The five spartans: Carlos Manning; Isaac Hannaford; Kevin Bower; Oliver Anderson, Andrew H...

HanaLena (Nash Street)

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HanaLena is an acoustic country band formed by sisters Hannah and Caroline Melby. The band has formerly been called Nash Street, referring to their childhood home in the historic Nash Street garden district in Starkville, Mississippi.MembersThe group consists of: Hannah Melby (fi...

Hand-to-mouth food disease.

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DiseaseThe term disease broadly refers to any condition that impairs normal function. Commonly, this term is used to refer specifically to infectious diseases, which are clinically evident diseases that result from the presence of pathogenic microbial agents, including viruses, b...

Handbook of Green Chemistry

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Background The Handbook of Green Chemistry is an English Language encyclopedia edited by Paul T. Anastas. It is due to be published in December 2008 by Wiley-VCH, an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd. About the Editor Anastas is one of the key researchers in the area of Gr...

HandWiki

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The HandWiki is a internet Wiki-style encyclopedia for professional researchers in various branches of science and computer science. As other Wiki type encyclopedias, HandWiki is designed for collaborative editing of articles. One notable feature of HandWiki is that uses dedicate...

Haploys

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Haploys S.A.S was a start-up company created in August 2005, in the Biopôle Clermont-Limagne, close to Clermont-Ferrand, France, by private entrepreneurs and public grants. Its aim was to provide reusable DNA “sample chips“ for cost effective SNP genotyp...

Haptor

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The haptor is a part of a parasitic ,, used to attach to its host. We differ between the prohaptor which is the anterior end of the body and the opisthaptor which is part of the posterior end of the body.The prohaptor, has various adhesive and feeding structures. In some species,...

Haram (short film)

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Haram is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language Short Film directed by Baburaj Asariya and produced by Prijin Alex and Suji Nair under the banner Collective Frames. The film is written by Visakh Karunakaran and stars Shahin Shylaja, Suji Nair and Visakh in lead roles. Sibin Chandran ha...

Harbin Jewish Research Center

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The Harbin Jewish Research Center is located in Harbin (China) and was founded in April 2000 by the Heilongjiang Academy of Social Sciences.In 2003, the history and culture of the Jews of Harbin was approved as a new branch of science study at a provincial level. Its major resear...

Hari Sharan Karki

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Hari Sharan Karki is an American plant pathologist and microbiologist specializing in plant-microbe interactions, particularly focusing on rice and soybean pathogens. He has held research positions at Louisiana State University (LSU) and the United States Department of Agricultur...

Harley Reagan

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Harley "SwiftDeer" Reagan is an American new religious movement leader, martial artist and gun enthusiast, controversial for teaching what he claims are ancient shamanic teachings. Reagan's critics include the American Indian Movement. They denounce his claims of shamanic knowled...

Harmonyum

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Harmonyum is a transcendental healing system born out of Universal Kabbalah, also known as Bio-Metaphysical Medicine . Joseph Michael Levry (Gurunam), who is believed by many to be an authentic spiritual Master, teaches Harmonyum to students through a non-profit organization call...

Harold Funk

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Harold R. Funk (May 5, 1900 in Ellsworth, Kansas, USA - 1951 in Ellsworth, Kansas) was a minor league baseball player and manager.He played from 1922 to 1938, non-consecutively - he did not play in either 1933 or 1935. He temporarily, voluntarily retired from baseball in August 1...

Harold H. Thompson (medal recipient)

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Harold Hammer Thompson (Slim) was born in Philadelphia, PA in 1908. In his childhood, he moved to the greater Atlantic City, NJ area, where he lived the rest of his life with his family. In 1938, Thompson was awarded the Carnegie Medal for Heroism for the events that occurred the...

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