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102-487 | Cookbook:Atkins Diet Cooking
The Atkins diet is a diet in which one eats a low level of carbohydrates and larger amounts of protein, including meats, poultry, and fish. Dieters avoid simple carbohydrates (refined sugar and starch (ie.flour) as well as most forms of sugar, starches (including starchy vegetables like po... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.412165 | 2019-07-25T22:24:44 | {
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102-488 | Cookbook:Atkins-Friendly Mock Tiramisu
| Atkins Diet Cooking | Dessert
This preparation is loosely inspired by tiramisu, and it contains rich dairy, egg, cocoa, and coffee. However, in order to make it compatible with the Atkins diet, it does not contain refined carbohydrates. As a result, it contains no cake, ladyfi... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.412314 | 2024-05-20T02:52:30 | {
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102-489 | Cookbook:Atkins-Friendly Chocolate Mousse
| Atkins Diet Cooking | Dessert
This chocolate mousse recipe is low in carbohydrates, and is therefore acceptable for an Atkins-style diet.
Ingredients
* 1 cup (240 ml) or 1 part half and half
* 1 cup (240 ml) or 1 part heavy cream
* 1 cup (240 ml) or 1 part water
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103-490 | Cookbook talk:Atkins Diet Cooking
My knowledge about the Atkins diet is only cursory but does it really contain no (== 0) carbohydrates. I doubt it. I suppose it is rather a low carbohydrate high fat and diet. Atkins Nutritional Approach Kpjas 18:26 7 Aug 2003 (UTC)
* No, in fact it doesn't. The "Atkins Diet" describ... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.412470 | 2009-08-26T10:54:26 | {
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3-494 | User talk:Imran~enwikibooks
About Internet: I don't know how much work or how far your thoughts have gone in starting this book. My thought is to move (retitle it) to Using the Internet and tighten the scope a bit in that direction. Of ourse, you DO need an outline of the technology involved, so it would be embedded. ... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.412560 | 2015-04-19T05:03:14 | {
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0-495 | Spanish/Slang
Spanish slang is more localized than English slang and sometimes people from one Spanish-speaking country get confused talking to people from other Spanish-speaking countries. | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.412891 | 2023-12-04T23:18:39 | {
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0-496 | World History
'' Welcome to... The World History Project ''
Welcome to the World History Project. This organization is dedicated to making a free, open-content, standardized textbook on World History based on the /AP World History Standard/. The goal is to create a standard of quality which will suffice for a seco... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.413730 | 2024-01-21T22:06:43 | {
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0-497 | World History/World Religions
' This page is for an elementary explanation of the origins and nature of the religions. It is not meant to be an in depth study by any means. '
Animism
Animism (from Latin animus, -i "soul, life") is the worldview that non-human entities (animals, plants, and inanimate objects or phenom... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.413931 | 2024-01-21T19:27:42 | {
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0-501 | World History/Revolution, Change, and philosophy
====10.2 Students compare and contrast the Glorious Revolution of England, the American Revolution, and the French Revolution and their enduring effects worldwide on the political expectations for self-government and individual liberty.====
1. Compare the major ideas o... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.414210 | 2014-03-30T12:07:51 | {
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0-502 | World History/The Industrial Revolution
Causes of Industrial Revolution
* 1. Agricultural Revolution; people at the time before this major event relied on crops and plantations to make food, shelter, and clothing.
* 2. Labor Supply
* 3. Markets
* 4. Entrepreneurs
* 5. Transportation; Just take a moment to briefl... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.414360 | 2024-03-08T01:00:16 | {
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0-503 | World History/Changes in East Asia | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.414634 | 2024-01-21T19:14:53 | {
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0-504 | World History/Causes and course of the First World War
Factors Leading to War
Constant colonial tensions among the great powers had given rise to the possibility of a great war between the major European powers. For almost a hundred years, since the fall of Napoleon, a remarkable series of events kept the relative pea... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.414831 | 2024-01-21T20:51:18 | {
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0-505 | World History/The Rise of Dictatorship and Totalitarianism
Quick Quiz
Benito Mussolini and Fascism in Italy (1922-1939)
Benito Mussolini, born into a poor blacksmith's family, was so named by his radically socialist father (his mother was a devout Catholic schoolteacher) after the executioner of a Mexican emperor. Sh... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.415721 | 2022-12-24T07:27:24 | {
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0-506 | World History/Effects of the First World War
Direct Effects
The First World War left Europe in ruins. By the Treaty of Versailles, Germany, taking the blame for the war, was forced to pay massive reparations to the victorious Allies and lost lands to France and a restored Poland. The Austro-Hungarian Empire collapsed,... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.417136 | 2024-01-21T20:44:50 | {
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0-507 | World History/Causes and course of the Second World War
Causes of World War II
France, Great Britain, and the U.S. had attained their wartime objectives in 1919. They had reduced Germany to a military cipher and had reorganized Europe and the world as they saw fit. The French and the British frequently disagreed on po... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.417261 | 2024-01-14T22:10:25 | {
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0-508 | World History/Consequences of the Second World War
The Second World War saw the most far-reaching transformation of world politics to date. The destructive technologies introduced during the war – foremost, the atomic bomb – made it very unlikely that a land-based conflict of similar scale and duration among the major... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.418590 | 2024-01-14T22:12:20 | {
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1-511 | Talk:World History
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/World_History:An_Age_of_Empires_-_Rome%2C_Han_China%2C_and_the_Silk_Road has been split into two different chapters (The Roman Empire needs it's own chapter for sure) but the links are now broken. Planned Stages of Development
* 1) Humble Beginnings- Intial exploratory ... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.418854 | 2016-12-07T03:07:38 | {
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0-512 | Spanish/Lesson 6
Direct Object Pronouns
While the subject of a sentence initiates an action (the verb), the direct object is the one that is affected by the action. A direct object pronoun is used to refer to the direct object of a previous sentence:
The following table shows the six types of direct object pronouns:
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0-517 | Perl Programming
These books describe and explain Perl, a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl is noted for its idiomatically rich syntax, its extensive use of regular expressions and the large module archive CPAN.
Contents
* /About Perl//
Beginning Perl
* /Getting started... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.420053 | 2022-12-26T11:01:21 | {
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1-518 | Talk:Spanish/Lesson 6
I have a question about the format in the vocabulary. In my opinion, the correct translation for "la manzana" (for instance) is "the applet" and not "applet". Is perfectly correct to say in Spanish "manzana". I think that if we want to use "el" or "la" with the words for make more clear the genre... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.420268 | 2010-06-28T23:39:35 | {
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0-519 | Lojban/Colours
* gusni illumine `light'
* Rafsi: gus, gu'i
* Definition: x1 [energy] is light/illumination illuminating x2 from light source x3
* Notes: x3 illuminates/lights x2 with light/illumination x1; x2 is lit/illuminated by illumination x1 from source x3 (= selgu'i for reordered places); light/lamp (= terg... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.420388 | 2017-08-25T16:52:00 | {
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0-520 | Lojban/Foods and beverages
Beverages
* djacu water
* Rafsi: jac jau
* Definition: x1 is made of/contains/is a quantity/expanse of water; (adjective:) x1 is aqueous/[aquatic]
* Notes: [aquatic (= jaupli)]; (cf. lalxu, rirxe, xamsi, limna, litki, lumci, bumru, jinto)
* xalka alcohol
* Rafsi: xal
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0-522 | Waves/1D Solutions
As you have learned in the previous sections, the linear waves you studied in the previous section tend to disperse. However, there are nonlinear waves described by nonlinear partial differential equations (PDE) which admits solutions with nondispersing wave packets.
Here are two primary examples:
... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.420780 | 2016-08-22T14:37:35 | {
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0-523 | Calculus/Differentiation/Differentiation Defined
What is Differentiation?
Differentiation is a process of finding a function that outputs the rate of change of one variable with respect to another variable.
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0-524 | Waves/Fourier Transforms
Fourier Transform
So far, you've learned how to superimpose a finite number of sinusoidal waves. However, a wave in general can't be expressed as the sum of a finite number of sines and cosines. Fortunately, we have a theorem called Fourier's theorem which basically states that under certain t... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.421921 | 2017-10-11T15:23:12 | {
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2-525 | User:Formulax~enwikibooks
* English Wikipedia
* Chinese Wikipedia | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.422034 | 2015-04-17T22:24:56 | {
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0-527 | Organic Chemistry/Introduction to reactions/How to write organic reactions
Organic chemistry > How to write organic reactions
<< Introduction to reactions | Overview of reactions >>
Writing General Chemistry Reactions
In organic chemistry, a reaction may be written precisely as it is for general chemistry if only a ... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.422092 | 2018-06-01T22:01:30 | {
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2-530 | User:LouI~enwikibooks/Sandbox
This is a Temporary Test page being used from time to time for various experimental work. | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.422288 | 2015-04-17T22:40:18 | {
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0-532 | Computer Programming
Computer programming is the craft of writing useful, maintainable, and extensible source code which can be interpreted or compiled by a computing system to perform a meaningful task. Programming a computer can be performed in one of numerous languages, ranging from a higher-level language to wri... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.422416 | 2022-05-01T14:34:14 | {
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0-543 | C Programming/Variables
Like most programming languages, C uses and processes variables. In C, variables are human-readable names for the computer's memory addresses used by a running program. Variables make it easier to store, read and change the data within the computer's memory by allowing you to associate easy-to-... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.423319 | 2023-07-23T06:47:53 | {
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0-545 | Computer Programming/Variables
An assignment statements in wikibook pseudocode is written as.
let X := 10
But this is not needed in wikibook pseudocode. | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.424729 | 2017-07-10T20:15:23 | {
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4-557 | Wikibooks:Designated agent
Note: Additionally, this page must remain protected for legal reasons.
The designated agent to receive notification of claimed infringement of copyright for Wikibooks may be found at Designated agent
See Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act, designated agent, designated a... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.424805 | 2010-06-07T15:05:16 | {
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5-558 | Wikibooks talk:Protected page
Initial text adapted from en:Wikipedia:Protected page. --mav
Ido wikibooks
A request has been made for one on the discussion page of the main page. io:user:mithridates
Proposed?
Why is this a proposed policy, and not enforced? at the very least, it should be an official guideline, but i... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.424872 | 2017-08-12T02:13:17 | {
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8-559 | MediaWiki:Recentchangestext
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3-561 | User talk:Brooke Vibber
''' I rarely check this page! Leave me a message on m:User:Brion VIBBER/Todo list rather than here if you ever want to see anything come of your request.'''
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Brion - you da man! --mav 07:28, 11 Aug 2003 (UTC)
* Woop! --b
Thanks Brion! :) Dysprosia 10:08, 29 Sep 2003 (UTC)
Brion, can you... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.425180 | 2024-02-08T23:44:26 | {
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2-562 | User:Brooke Vibber
I'm one of the Wikimedia coding slaves. I don't hang out on Wikibooks much, so if you need to get ahold of me to fix something, please drop a note on my todo list on Meta-Wikipedia. --Brion VIBBER 07:31, 11 Aug 2003 (UTC)
testing:
"I would like to request that the character t and s with a dot unde... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.425279 | 2024-02-08T23:44:26 | {
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0-565 | English in Use
Welcome
Welcome to English in Use, a book about the actual use of the English language. It features sections about types of grammar, punctuation and formality. This wikibook is intended for use by native speakers of English or advanced learners of English as a second/foreign language.
If you wish to le... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.425477 | 2023-11-10T11:17:15 | {
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0-568 | Computer Programming/Types
Computer Programming Types determine the kinds of values and how they can be used in the given programming environment. In most cases, a programming language defines a set of basic data types, e.g. for numbers, characters or strings. In higher languages, it is often possible to define new da... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.425684 | 2017-07-10T20:15:12 | {
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0-569 | Data Structures/Arrays
Arrays
An array is a collection, mainly of similar data types, stored into a common variable. The collection forms a data structure where objects are stored linearly, one after another in memory. Sometimes arrays are even replicated into the memory hardware.
The structure can also be defined as... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.425927 | 2020-04-16T05:42:13 | {
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0-571 | Japanese/Vocabulary/Verbs
* The kanji for ある/いる are rarely used.
* ¹Strictly speaking, だ/です is the copula and is verb-like, but not a verb. As such is not given a conjugation class.
Other verbs
Verbes (japonais) | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.426239 | 2019-09-16T05:14:28 | {
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0-572 | Spanish/Lesson 7
Grammar - Preterite (el pretérito indefinido)
The following table shows the preterite of regular verbs. Regular -er and -ir verbs follow the exact same pattern. Note that the nosotros form is the same as in the present tense for -ar and -ir verbs, so you have to know the context to figure out the time... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.426558 | 2017-09-16T08:14:42 | {
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0-573 | C Programming/Arrays and strings
Arrays in C act to store related data under a single variable name with an index, also known as a subscript. It is easiest to think of an array as simply a list or ordered grouping for variables of the same type. As such, arrays often help a programmer organize collections of data effi... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.426961 | 2023-07-05T15:19:29 | {
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1-574 | Talk:Japanese/Table of Contents
Would you believe that I was just looking over my old Japanese textbook from college the other night ? Yookoso .. maybe you've seen it. Anyway I am very excited to have this project started here. The world really needs open content language textbooks ! --Karl Wick
Hello. I'm a native s... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.427314 | 2009-05-06T15:18:46 | {
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0-575 | Calculus
Welcome to the Wikibook of Calculus
This wikibook aims to be a high quality calculus textbook through which users can master the discipline. Standard topics such as limits, differentiation and integration are covered, as well as several others. Please contribute wherever you feel the need. You can simply hel... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.428548 | 2024-02-17T03:23:34 | {
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0-582 | Japanese/Kanji
Kanji characters are based on Chinese characters transmitted to Japan during the spread of Buddhism in the 5th century. A large percentage (approx. 70%) of Japanese vocabulary comes from Chinese or Chinese-derived words. While the meaning of individual characters is fairly consistent between the languag... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.428658 | 2024-06-11T06:41:22 | {
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1-586 | Talk:English in Use
About
* Title: English in Use
* Started: TODO
* Size: 33,400 words (Mar 2009)
Intended Audience
The intended auidence of this wikibook:
* native speakers of English
* advanced learners of English as a second language
Various
Hey Empororbma, what is the audience for your English book ? Ameri... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.429451 | 2023-07-09T11:03:37 | {
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0-587 | Spanish/Verbs
* ../Verb Phrases/
* ../Verb Tenses/
* ../Verbs List/
* ../Reflexive Verbs/
* ../How To Conjugate Verbs/
Ejemplos
* Verbos regulares
* Amar (regular -AR verb)
* Temer (regular -ER verb)
* Partir (regular -IR verb)
* Verbos auxiliares
* ../Haber/
* Verbos irregulares
* ../Ser/
* ../Estar/... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.430272 | 2017-09-16T08:33:48 | {
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0-588 | Spanish/Contributors
The Spanish Wikibook was created on August 2, 2003 by ThomasStrohmann; it was the first language book on Wikibooks. During December 2006, it underwent a complete archive and rewrite, by Celestianpower. A list of major contributors — past and present — can be found below. | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.430359 | 2009-05-05T22:14:16 | {
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0-589 | Spanish/Lesson 8
Grammar - Formal Commands (el imperativo)
Commands are used when you ask someone to do something or give instructions to people. In this lesson we learn the formal commands, which are the ones you say to persons where you use the usted or ustedes form. The following table shows the endings for the reg... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.430434 | 2022-02-12T11:59:20 | {
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0-590 | Spanish/Infinitive
The infinitive is the simple, unconjugated form of a verb. It does not indicate who is doing the action or any time reference. "To be" is a verb in the English infinitive form. "Ser" is a verb in the Spanish infinitive form. When you look up a verb in the dictionary it is found in the infinitive for... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.430597 | 2017-09-16T08:11:19 | {
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2-591 | User:Wintermute~enwikibooks/drafts
Wintermute 19:11, 12 Aug 2003 (UTC) draft: -
Grammar. Gender of nouns in Spanish.
In Spanish all the nouns are masculine or feminine.
For nouns that express entities with gender (people, animals..) there is both a feminine form and a masculine form (example: profesor (m), profesor... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.430772 | 2015-04-17T23:25:01 | {
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3-592 | User talk:Wintermute~enwikibooks
Hey Wintermute, thanks for your work on the Spanish textbook. You said that English is not your first language ... what is ? -- Karl Wick
A poco hablas el espanol ... yo estuve viviendo en Mexico por unos anos, en DF .. me encanto, todavia estaria alla si huberia encontrado otro traba... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.431076 | 2015-04-19T05:38:59 | {
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0-593 | Organic Chemistry/Introduction to reactions/Redox reactions
<< Polar and radical reactions | Functional groups in reactions >>
Oxidation and reduction
Two important types of reactions in organic chemistry are oxidation and reduction.
In oxidation reactions, the oxidized species loses electron density.
In reduction ... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.431400 | 2018-06-11T19:19:39 | {
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2-594 | User:Imran~enwikibooks/tempusenet
What is Usenet ?
If your familiar with mailing lists or web-based forum, then the general principle of Usenet is simple so you may just want to skim over this first section.
To explain what Usenet is, I'll try and make analogies with real-life that most people are familiar with. Ima... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.431592 | 2015-04-17T22:30:15 | {
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0-595 | Organic Chemistry/Introduction to reactions/Functional groups in reactions
<< Redox reactions | Drawing reactions >>
Functional groups in reactions make your life easier as an organic chemist because they draw your attention right to where the action is. Any time a reaction is going to occur, you can be almost certai... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.431718 | 2007-09-07T18:35:01 | {
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0-596 | Organic Chemistry/Introduction to reactions/Drawing reactions
<< Functional groups in reactions | Rates and equilibria >>
Drawing reactions
There are various techniques you will run across for notation of organic reactions.
Arrows
Curved arrows are used to show movement of electrons. They are not used to show where ... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.431820 | 2018-05-08T03:34:48 | {
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0-602 | General Chemistry/Chemical Reactions
Chemical Reactions
* 1) Naming Substances [[Image:75%.svg]]
* 2) Formulas and Numbers [[Image:50%.svg]]
* 3) Stoichiometry [[File:100%.svg]]
* 4) Chemical equations [[File:100%.svg]]
* 5) Balancing Equations [[Image:75%.svg]]
* 6) Limiting Reactants and Percent Yield [[Image... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.431903 | 2012-01-22T22:52:45 | {
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1-604 | Talk:Discrete Mathematics/Set theory
elements and members
Should the discussion under notation refer to the example number as an element of the set of a member of the set? ... LouI
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0-606 | CACS/Preface
The Wikibook Introduction to computers and communications technology.
Scope and Audience
This textbook is intended to provide a comprehensive overview of the field, useful to those who will practice in it, and those who need to deal with it peripherally. While it is not a technical work it does deal with... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.432475 | 2022-07-29T07:01:21 | {
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0-607 | CACS/Authors
This Wikibook is a the result of a collaborative effort by a number or contributors. All of them are gratefully acknowledged, and thanked for their good work.
The only ones identified here are those who have chosen to share the blame for its shortcomings. You can contact any of them through their Wikiboo... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.432976 | 2015-08-12T10:14:18 | {
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0-609 | CACS
Table of Contents
* /Preface/
* /Authors/
Hardware
* /Hardware Introduction/
* /Computers/
* /Peripherals/
* /Hardware Architecture/
* /Communications Hardware/
Software
* /Software Introduction/
* /Software Platforms/
* /Software Middleware/
* /Software Toolboxes/
* /Software Applications/
* /S... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.433039 | 2021-11-28T06:15:23 | {
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0-610 | CACS/Glossary
Glossary of Computer and Communications Terms
For each term in the Glossary, there is a single data page. When a term is usually known by its acronym, it is defined on a page with that title. When needed, redirect pages will be used to get to that data page from any other frequently used names.
Many te... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.433114 | 2015-08-12T10:12:25 | {
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0-611 | CACS/Glossary/HTML
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) (Internet) A document publishing language that mixes content, formatting rules, and processing scripts to create Web Pages. The HTML source is interpreted and displayed by a browser on the end user's computer. HTML is an open specification maintained through a consor... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.433246 | 2024-06-24T01:14:48 | {
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0-612 | Discrete Mathematics/Naive set theory
When we talk of set theory, we generally talk about collections of certain mathematical objects. In this sense, a set can be likened to a bag, holding a finite (or conceivably infinite) amount of things. Sets can be sets of sets as well (bags with bags in them). However, a set can... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.433329 | 2011-03-06T01:37:12 | {
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2-615 | User:Tomos
w:en:User:Tomos w:ja:利用者:Tomos meta:User:Tomos | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.433671 | 2004-12-03T07:46:56 | {
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0-616 | CACS/Index
This page is not yet a normal Index. The capabilities of search engines now satisfy some of the needs formerly addressed by a paper index. That means that as this volume nears completion, the content or use of this page may need redesign.
Currently the page is more of a notepad or guide for an author than ... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.433751 | 2016-12-14T00:44:27 | {
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1-617 | Talk:CACS/Index
I'm not sure if this is a good idea for building a Wikibook or not. For a while I'll be using it to sort of mirror a technique I used when building very large word documents. During construction we used the expanded index as a tool to aid internal consistancy for the document as a whole. But part of th... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.433846 | 2009-05-07T18:02:55 | {
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0-620 | Polish
The Polish language is a member of the Western Slavic group of the Indo-European family of languages. It is easiest to learn if one already knows some other related language.
The most closely related are other Western Slavic languages: Czech, Slovak, Silesian, Kashubian and Sorbian. More distant are the Sout... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.434043 | 2024-02-10T14:12:15 | {
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3-623 | User talk:128.175.112.225
Hello :) Please use the Move Page feature in future... Not doing so makes things messier and doesn't allow to save edit history.
However I've moved some things around, if you are interested... please see Talk:Discrete mathematics:Set theory for the rationale Thanks Dysprosia 10:02, 14 Aug 20... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.434254 | 2003-10-10T08:16:13 | {
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0-624 | General Biology/Gallery of Biologists/Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin (1809 - 1882), British naturalist, founder of the Theory of Evolution by means of natural selection.
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0-627 | CACS/Glossary/ACWP
Actual Cost of Work Performed (ACWP) (Project Management) The total direct and indirect costs of accomplishing work completed to date. It usually refers either to a given time period or to a completed project phase, activity, or task. Some management techniques compare it to a budget to determine a ... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.434476 | 2015-08-12T10:12:04 | {
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0-628 | CACS/Glossary/GRE
General Routing Encapsulation (GRE) (Internet) A method or technique of adding an IP standard header and trailer to a message that does not follow IP protocols. The encapsulated message is sent over a public network while received messages are stripped of the wrapper and processed. This permits non-s... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.434534 | 2016-12-14T00:44:35 | {
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0-629 | CACS/Glossary/MPLS
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) (Networking) is a system of protocols that uses abbreviated routing information based on the devices and connections of a single Internet Service Provider (ISP). These abbreviated codes are then attached to an IP message to improve the speed and efficiency of int... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.434591 | 2016-12-14T00:44:42 | {
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0-630 | CACS/Glossary/PKI
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) (Internet) An evolving system of protocols that define the Digital Certificates and Certificate Authorities that identify and validate the parties in an electronic commerce transaction to each other. | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.434658 | 2016-12-14T00:44:49 | {
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0-631 | CACS/Glossary/Tunneling
Tunneling (Networks, Software) – a software process that uses General Routing Encapsulation (GRE) programs to send encrypted or incompatible messages over a network, usually the Internet. The concept refers to the use of the internet by two nodes of a Virtual Private Network (VPN), and their tr... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.434711 | 2016-12-14T00:44:57 | {
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0-632 | CACS/Glossary/VPN
Virtual Private Network (VPN) (Internet) a service, usually offered by an ISP, that uses various routing, encryption, and security technologies to allow the Internet to serve as the equivalent of a private or controlled network. This supports the connection of a corporate network with external elemen... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.434774 | 2016-12-14T00:45:37 | {
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0-633 | CACS/Glossary/Adobe
Adobe Systems Inc. (Corporation) A software vendor specializing in documents. Founded in 1982, their best known products are Pagemaker, Acrobat Reader, and Photoshop. Located in San Jose, California, their web address is http://www.adobe.com/main.html. | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.434833 | 2015-08-12T10:15:10 | {
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0-634 | CACS/Glossary/ADP
Automatic Data Processing (ADP) (Corporation) a corporation, specializing in payroll and human resources business services and founded in 1949. As of 2002 they grossed over $15 billion, Headquartered in Roseland, NJ, their web address is www.adp.com.
(Microsoft) .ADP is also a file extension for an ... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.434888 | 2015-08-12T10:15:19 | {
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0-635 | Discrete Mathematics/Functions and relations
Introduction
This article examines the concepts of a function and a relation.
A relation is any association or link between elements of one set, called the domain or (less formally) the set of inputs, and another set, called the range or set of outputs. Some people mistake... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.435070 | 2024-05-14T21:29:42 | {
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0-636 | CACS/Glossary/Aldus
Aldus (Company) a former software vendor, noted for the developement of Pagemaker, which was sold to Adobe in 1994. | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.436132 | 2015-08-12T10:15:27 | {
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0-637 | CACS/Glossary/ANI
Animated Cursor – (software graphics) a feature that modifies the displayed cursor based on the state of the component the cursor is located in or the properties of a control that the cursor points to. State variation usually alters the cursor when a wait state exists. Property variation identifies c... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.436191 | 2015-08-12T10:15:35 | {
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0-638 | CACS/Glossary/Apache
Apache (Internet Software) A free, open source Web Server HTTP processing software package from the Apache Software Foundation. Apache runs on OS/2, NetWare, Unix, and Windows NT. Version 2.0 dates from May 2002. The software source code may be downloaded from the Apache Website, which also contai... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.436261 | 2016-12-14T00:45:48 | {
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0-639 | CACS/Glossary/ASF
Apache Software Foundation (Organization) A collaborative non-profit working group dedicated to the education, development and delivery of open source web software. Its Web address is the Apache Foundation. | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.436328 | 2015-08-12T10:15:44 | {
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0-640 | CACS/Glossary/Application
An Application is: Typically, the application uses a single set of libraries and is considered a single project.
* 1) A bundle of computer software sold, installed, or considered as a whole.
* 2) (PC Programming) A single program or suite of program modules that may be executed from the des... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.436377 | 2016-12-14T00:46:08 | {
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0-641 | CACS/Glossary/Assembler
An Assembler is:
* 1) a software program that creates an executable module from assembly source language source code.
* 2) a software component that creates a machine level executable program module from an interim work product produced by a higher level compiler.
* 3) a shorthand reference ... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.436433 | 2016-12-14T00:46:16 | {
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0-642 | CACS/Glossary/Assembly
Assembly is the process of creating an executable module from assembly language source code. Sometimes assembly is used as a shorthand reference for Assembly Language Code. | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.436495 | 2016-12-14T00:46:30 | {
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0-643 | CACS/Glossary/ASML
Assembly Language is the lowest level of symbolic progarmming language characterized by the use of a single statement for each machine instruction. The language also permits the use of labels for routines, variables, and storage assignments. There is a different language for each computer CPU. Some ... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.436545 | 2015-08-12T10:15:52 | {
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1-644 | Talk:CACS/Glossary
This page may eventually need to be broken up to keep its size manageable. If this occurs, then it should have a set of pages that use the form: CACS:Glossary/A. That page would get all the terms that start with A, and the index to individual terms would be moved. We should be able to do this withou... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.436606 | 2009-05-07T18:02:16 | {
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0-646 | Esperanto/Contents
The Wikibooks Esperanto Textbook is a collaborative project to create an online open-content textbook for Esperanto, which we hope will become the definitive Esperanto textbook for English speakers.
Contents
* An introduction to Esperanto
* The quick-and-dirty guide to Esperanto
Lessons
* 1) ... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.436672 | 2014-03-22T16:11:26 | {
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0-647 | CACS/User Conundrum
Wiki Note
''This note will be removed later. The entire essay may become a secion within an Introduction Chapter. Or, it might remain here and just have an assigned reading on the introduction. Please use the Talk page for this entry for additional discussion. Thanks. LouI''
=The Myth of the User... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.436788 | 2024-06-10T22:02:01 | {
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1-648 | Talk:Calculus/Differentiation/Differentiation Defined
2003
Why use square brackets for the differential operator? IMHO, round brackets are just fine... Dysprosia 09:17, 16 Aug 2003 (UTC)
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0-649 | Calculus/Ordinary differential equations
Ordinary differential equations involve equations containing: and their solutions.
* variables
* functions
* their derivatives
In studying integration, you already have considered solutions to very simple differential equations. For example, when you look to solving
* $$\i... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.438035 | 2024-06-09T15:17:05 | {
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0-650 | CACS/Glossary/Basic
Basic Language is a high level computer language that was intrroducd with the PC in the 1960s. BASIC is an acronym for Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code. Basic was originally an interpreted language, but compilers were soon introduced. While there is an ANSI Standard Basic, most vend... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.438790 | 2016-12-14T00:46:49 | {
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0-651 | CACS/Glossary/Binary
Binary is a number system in the base 2, which contains only the digits 0 and 1. Since computer memory is made up of off-on switches, all computer programs and data are ultimately encoded in binary.
Binary refers to a program that has been compiled into an executable module. When the module is st... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.438866 | 2021-12-02T21:17:55 | {
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0-652 | CACS/Glossary/Borland
Borland (Company) is a software developer and vendor specializing in development tools, language compilers, and data base platforms. It was founded in 1983, and is located in Scotts Valley, California. Their Web address is Borland.com. | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.438928 | 2016-12-14T00:48:35 | {
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0-653 | CACS/Glossary/Computer
A Computer is programmable machine containing memory, input and output devices, and a central processor (CPU); and capable of executing a stored program. Each computer has a well defined instruction set that is used in programming it. | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.438980 | 2021-12-02T20:40:56 | {
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0-654 | Spanish/Typing Spanish Characters
Language Settings (fastest)
The idea of changing the language settings is that you can then type characters quickly and easily (for example by pressing Alt+a for typing á).
Windows XP
This is a list that describes how to change the language settings for Windows XP.
* 1) Click the ... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.439031 | 2017-09-16T08:31:51 | {
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0-655 | Spanish/Web Resources
Leer en línea (read online)
Todos los enlaces llevan a páginas en español (all links go to Spanish language pages).
* VeinteMundos Spanish E-Magazine (free online resource with vocab and podcasts)
* TeleSurTV (South America's own CNN)
* Yahoo
* CNN
* BBC Mundo BBC World
* Lista de periódico... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.439422 | 2017-12-10T03:11:30 | {
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0-656 | Spanish/History
Here is a little history about the development of this Wikibook, detailing milestones since the beginning of the project.
1 Jun 2006
* 109 pages under Spanish namespace
* 29 pages outside of Spanish namespace
* 31 pages linked to from main page
* 1 entry page
* 10 lessons
* 3 vocabulary
* 3 gr... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.439566 | 2017-09-16T08:08:40 | {
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1-657 | Talk:Spanish/History
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Wow this whole thing is pretty exciting dont you think ? --Karl Wick
Yep, when looking back it is quite amazing how much has been already done in two weeks. If the number of contributers keeps increasing steadily then the book might become pretty good ;) -- Thomas Strohmann
I've updated... | wiki/dump/wikibooks.com | 2024-07-27T16:40:57.439653 | 2023-07-09T12:54:32 | {
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"Wolverine XI",
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"url": "https://wikibooks.com/wiki/Talk:Spanish/History",
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"title": "Talk:Spanish/History... |
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