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Bilderberg (hotel chain)

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Bilderberg is a chain of hotels and restaurants, originating in the Netherlands. It runs 20 hotels in the Netherlands.It is the namesake of the Bilderberg Group, that took its name from the first meeting in the Bilderberg Hotel in Oosterbeek. Hotels ;Netherlands* Bilderberg Hotel...

Bill Dixon (game designer)

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William R. Dixon is an American board game designer, who has four 18XX games published:*1832 - Southeastern United States, published in 2006 by Deep Thought Games, LLC*1850 - Mid-western United States, published in 2006 by Deep Thought Games, LLC*1856 - Canada, published in 1995 ...

Bill James Baker

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Dr. Bill J. Baker is a researcher and professor at the University of South Florida and is currently heading expeditions to Antarctica in order to study various species of marine invertebrates, aspiring to gain a better understanding of how they survive their cold, harsh environme...

Bill Kennedy (computer scientist)

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William P. Kennedy, born 1951, is co-author, with Chuck Musciano, of HTML: The Definitive Guide and HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide by O'Reilly Media. Kennedy went on to co-found ActivMedia Robotics (later MobileRobots Inc.) which developed the Pioneer series robot. He...

Bill Smith (underwater surveyor)

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William Hammerton Smith (born May 1967) is a British underwater surveyor whose 1996 initiative led to identifying anew the location on the Coniston Water lake-bed of Bluebird K7, the jet-engined hydroplane in which Donald Campbell lost his life whilst attempting to push the ...

Binarization of consensus partition matrices

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Mainly in the context of gene clustering, the binarization of consensus partition matrices (Bi-CoPaM) was proposed by Abu-Jamous et al. as a method for consensus clustering. In contrast to other conventional clustering and ensemble clustering methods, Bi-CoPaM has the ability to ...

Binatorix

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In mathematics, a binatorix is a special , related to the logical matrix; the binatorix contains only 0s and 1s and has the topology of a torus, i.e. opposite edges are identified in both dimensions. A special case is that of the universal binatorix, <math>B_n</math>,...

Binocular Dysphoria

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Binocular Dysphoria is a condition where the brain adapts to an alternate way of perceiving depth cues. There's no link to any medial journals or articles of any kind. The New England Journal of Medicine doesn't mention "Binocular Dysphoria", neither does the New York Times, or e...

Bio-Nutritional Therapy

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Bio-Nutritional Therapy is a form of alternative medicine designed for patients with chronic diseases. The program was created for patients with multiple organ and system dysfunction who where were unable to obtain effective treatment through conventional medicine practices. The ...

Biobloc

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Biobloc is a type of orthodontic appliance used to posture forward the lower jaw. There are many other types of appliances such as Twin blocs, Frankels, Bionators, Twin force bite correctors, class II elastics and others, which attempt to do the same thing, but these other applia...

BioCell Collagen

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BioCell Collagen is a brand name for a hydrolyzed extracellular matrix (ECM) of the hyaline cartilage (articular cartilage) of chicken sternum, which naturally contains collagen type II and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). It is different from hydrolyzed collagen also called collagen h...

Biocence

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Biocence is a topical antiseptic manufactured and sold by BGP, LLC in Los Angeles, California, USA. Biocence is a non-alcohol, all-botanical (green), antimicrobial, botanical-drug. Biocence has been registered with the FDA as a Category I OTC Topical Antiseptic. Evidence-based an...

Biocentric individualism

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Biocentric individualism is a system of environmental ethics proposed by noted environmental ethicist Dr. Gary Varner. It is, in part, a revision of the mental state theory of individual welfare, asserting that there is a hierarchy of things of moral importance:*Ground project: T...

Biochemic cell salts

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Biochemic cell salts aka Tissue Salts or Cell Salts are alternative remedies based on inorganic salts elaborated by Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler (1821-1898). Although highly diluted they are not classed as homeopathic, because they are not purported to act according to th...

Biocool

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Established on Jan 2014, the Bioinformatics and Computational Omics Lab (BioCOOL) is located in the School of Biological Siences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran.BioCOOL provides an opportunity for the bioinformatics enthusiasts and researchers to work with a highly moti...

Bioefficeology

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Bioefficeology is simply the study of life efficiency. This is new area of study stemming from the study of environmental design at Michigan State University. Bioefficeology is similar in nature to sustainable and green design and is expected to replace these terms in the next fi...

Bioethinomics

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Bioethinomics is a term used to convey the process that new biological techniques must go through in orderto become mainstream.Bioethinomics is an amalgam of the terms Biology, Ethics and Economics. Whenrepresented as a Venn diagram the common area to all three is when biotechnol...

Biofuel in the UK

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The two types of biofuel supplied for use in motor vehicles in the UK are bioethanol, a denatured alcohol that can be blended with petrol, and biodiesel, which is oil-based and can be used as a replacement for normal diesel. BioethanolBioethanol is derived from plant material con...

BIOFUSE

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This wiki provides information about BIOFUSE, which is an abbreviation for "The effects of intensive BIO-Fuel production and USE on regional airquality and global climate (BIOFUSE)". It consists of several campaigns in field and laboratory carried out in Brazil from 2010 to 2012....

Biogenetic structuralism

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Biogenetic structuralism is a body of theory in anthropology. The perspective grounds discussions of learning, culture, personality and social action in neuroscience. The original book of that title (Laughlin and d'Aquili 1974) represented an interdisciplinary merger of anthropol...

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