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B lymphocytes, also known as B cells, are one of the five types of white blood cells, or leukocytes, that circulate throughout the blood. They and T lymphocytes are the most abundant types of white blood cells. B lymphocytes are a vital pa...
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B. B. King (born 1925) is one of the most successful artists in the history of the blues. Today his ability as a blues guitarist is remains unparalleled. "B. B. King is widely recognized as the greatest living blues guitarist," Dimitri Ehr...
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Pa Chin (Ba Jin) was the pen name of the Chinese author Li Fei-kan (born 1904). An idealist of humanitarian passion and revolutionary fervor, he was one of China's most prolific and beloved novelists of the 1930s and 1940s. Born into a lar...
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BAAL, JAN VAN. Jan van Baal (1909–1992), a Dutch anthropologist of religion, studied Indonesian culture, law, and languages at Leiden University and was influenced by J. P. B. de Josselin de Jong's structural ethnology. Van B...
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(1850–1888), Japanese statesman and political thinker. Baba Tatsui was born in Tosa Province (now Kochi Prefecture) in the area of Kaneko Bridge, Nakanoshima Town, near Kochi Castle. He initially studied at Fukuzawa Yukichi's...
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BABA YAGA, known in Russian folklore as a witch and an ogress, is the ancient goddess of death and regeneration of Slavic mythology, with roots in the pre-Indo-European matrilinear pantheon. In Slavic folk tales (mainly Russian), Baba Yaga...
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Perhaps the best known elephant in the world, Babar was born in France in 1931. He was first seen in a children's book titled Histoire de Babar, written and illustrated by painter and first-time author Jean de Brunhoff. It told the ...
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In the business-centered city of Zenith, George F. Babbitt is, "to the eye, the perfect office-going executive": he is a successful and wealthy realtor, has a nice suburban house, and owns everything that is modern and expensive. Yet, he i...
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The late 1800s and early 1900s saw many advances in the dairying industry. One such development was the butterfat test invented by American Stephen M. Babcock (1843-1931) in 1890 and marketed in 1891. Before Babcock invented the test, dair...
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George Herman Ruth, Jr. (1895-1948), American baseball player, was the sport's greatest celebrity and most enduring legend. George Herman Ruth was born on February 6, 1895, in Baltimore, one of eight children of a saloonkeeper. Judged as i...
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Called "the athlete phenomenon of our time, man or woman," Mildred "Babe" Didrikson Zaharias (1913-1956) participated in almost every sport. She excelled as an Olympic athlete and as a golfer. Mildred Didrikson, known throughout her life a...
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The babirusa (pig deer, Babyrousa babyrussa), a pig-like animal, is distantly related to the hippo and restricted to the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. Babirusa stand 65–80 centimeters high, are often nearly hairless, and range in c...
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Babar the Conqueror (1483-1530) was a descendant of Tamerlane and Genghis Khan, who founded the Mughal (Mogul) dynasty of India and, although a devout Muslim, bequeathed a legacy of toleration for non-Muslims that characterized the Empire ...
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"For many a family, now that prosperity seems to be here, there's a baby just around the corner." This is how the April 2, 1941 issue of Business Week described the upcoming demographic phenomenon that would come to be...
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Bottles to feed infants have been in use for many centuries. The first consisted of urns with two openings: one for pouring the liquid into the bottle and the other to be put in the baby's mouth. Predictably, the baby bottle has changed ma...
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Colic Intense abdominal discomfort typically affecting infants under three months of age and whose cause is unknown. In the first weeks and months after birth, an estimated 10% of all infants exhibit symptoms of intense abdominal pain, acc...
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Baby Face Nelson (Lester J. Gillis) December 6, 1908 November 27, 1934 AKA: Alex Gillis, Lester Giles, Big George, Jimmie Mobster, Robber, and Murderer At a time when many outlaws were romanticized by the American public, Baby Face Nelson w...
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The Babylonians, in my opinion, were the most important ancient civilization of the ones provided. Along with the dividing of the day into twenty-four separate hours, they created a calendar with alternating 29- and 30- day months. This ...
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Ann Moore,the mother of three grown children, is the force behind the Snugli , a cloth baby-carrier she devised after returning to the United States following a Peace Corps stint in Togo. After her first child was born in the early sixties...
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The Bac Son uprising took place in a northern province of Vietnam that borders on China. The event happened in late 1940, after the German-sponsored government of Vichy France and Japan, an ally of Germany, had already signed an agreement ...
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BACHOFEN, J. J. (1815–1887) was a Swiss scholar of mythology and Roman law and history. Through his most famous books, Gräbersymbolik (1859) and Mutterrecht (Mother right, 1861), Bachofen had a great influence on twentieth-ce...
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Bacillus thuringiensis is a Gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium. This bacterium is most noteworthy because of its use to kill butterfly and moth caterpillars (Lepidoptera), the larvae of mosquitoes, and some species of black fly, that are a...
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The Back Room by Carmen Martín Gaite Carmen Martín Gaite was born in Salamanca, Spain, on December 8, 1925, “right in the middle of Primo de Rivera’s dictatorship” (Martín Gaite, p. 129). As she des...
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In the fast-paced comedy Back to the Future, Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) is transported backwards in time to 1955 in a time machine invented by his friend Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd). He accidentally interrupts the first meeting of his ...
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At the end of the Cold War (1946–1991) counterterrorist efforts had little impact on American society because they were confined to clandestine operations, criminal prosecution, and an occasional military strike against suspected te...
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Background radiation is the low intensity radiation from the small amounts of radioisotopes in the environment to which we are all exposed. Background radiation is a result of naturally occurring radioactive decay from a number of elements...
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Backtracking refers to a scheme for solving a problem by solving a series of constituent sub-problems. Each of the sub-problems has a number of possible solutions, and a solution chosen affects the possible solutions of the remaining sub-p...
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Compatibility is the ability to connect things together and have them work, such as connecting a refrigerator to electrical power, a video recorder to a television, or a computer to a printer. Compatibility is an issue that is important in...
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Bacon's Rebellion can be attributed to a myriad of causes and occurrences, all of which led to discontentment in the people of Virginia. Among the factors that caused dissatisfaction were high taxes, low tobacco prices, splitting the colony...
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Bacteremia occurs when bacteria enter the bloodstream. This may occur through a wound or infection, or through a surgical procedure or injection. Bacteremia may cause no symptoms and resolve without treatment, or it may produce fever and o...
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Growth Rates of Bacteria Under Different Lights. It is hypothesized that a fluorescent light will increase the growth rate of bacteria compared to a black light, darkness, and a control. The dependant variable is the growth rate of bact...
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Artificial chromosomes are laboratory constructs that contain DNA sequences and that perform the critical functions of natural chromosomes. They are used to introduce and control new DNA in a cell, to study how chromosomes function, and to...
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Conjugation is one of several mechanisms that bacteria use to transfer DNA, and hence new genetic information, between two cells. The other primary mechanisms are transformation, in which free DNA is transported across the cell membrane, a...
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Bacterial movement refers to the self-propelled movement of bacteria. This movement is also referred to motility. The jiggling movement seen in some nonmotile bacteria that are incapable of self-propelled movement is due to the bombardment...
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The growth and division of bacteria is the basis of the increase of bacterial colonies in the laboratory, such as colony formation on agar in a liquid growth medium, in natural settings, and in infections. A population of bacteria in a liq...
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Inorganic contaminants, such as heavy metals, which exhibit toxicity effects when present at low levels, can be difficult to treat. The level of toxicity can be well below the metal's solubility concentration, and for this reason pr...
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Bacteriocidal is a term that refers to the treatment of a bacterium such that the organism is killed. Bacteriostatic refers to a treatment that restricts the ability of the bacterium to grow. A bacteriocidal treatment is always lethal and ...
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A bacteriophage, or phage, is a virus that infects a bacterial cell, taking over the host cell's genetic material, reproducing itself, and eventually destroying the bacterium. The word phage comes from the Greek word phagein which means to...
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The name of an ancient country in Central Asia, Bactria was the home of Iranian-speaking people from about the eighth century BCE and is thought to have been the birthplace of Zoroaster, the prophet of Persian religion. Bactria lay between...
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The two-humped Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) of Afghanistan, northern China, Mongolia, and the former Soviet Union is valued for its resistance to dry conditions, its ability to travel for long periods with little water or food, and ...
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Language, as a fundamental form of human expression, is a central element in every religious tradition and can be examined from a variety of perspectives. This article will not be concerned with the theological issue of how to assess the t...
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Bad Faith The most common form of inauthenticity in the existentialism of Jean-Paul Sartre, "bad faith" is paradoxically a lie to oneself. For such self-deception to be possible, the human being must be divided against itself...
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A fictional children's baseball team, the Bad News Bears, was the focus of three films and a CBS Television series between 1976 and 1979. The first of these films, The Bad News Bears (Paramount, 1976), struck an unexpected chord in both c...
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Badakhshan is a mountainous region divided between northeastern Afghanistan and the republic of Tajikistan. China borders both units to the north. Once part of the ancient Greek kingdom of Bactria, the rugged mountain and valley terrain of...
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Badenheim 1939 by Aharon Appelfeld, opens with the description of a peaceful and beautiful town named Badenheim being visited by some average Jewish guests. The visitors think they are going to Badenheim to relax and to have some fun like t...
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Although the paper bag is a common household article, no one knows who first invented it. Many inventors, however, have improved on the original product. The first, and probably most significant improvement made in modern times came from A...
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Round, with a hole in the middle, the bagel is made with high gluten flour and is boiled before it is baked creating a crispy outer crust and a chewy inside. Brought to the United States by Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe during the ...
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(2002 est. pop. 5.6 million). Baghdad, on the Tigris River 150 kilometers from the ancient city of Babylon, was founded by the second Abbasid caliph, al-Mansur, in 762 CE on a site inhabited since the mid-third millennium BCE. The city, wh...
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An air pollution control device normally using a collection of long, cylindrical, fabric filters to remove particulate matter from an exhaust air stream. The filter arrangement is normally designed to overcome problems of cleaning and hand...
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(2002 est. pop. 228,100). Pegu (Bago), located on the banks of the Pegu (Bago) River, eighty kilometers northeast of Yangon (Rangoon), is the third-largest city in Myanmar (Burma). It is the capital of Pegu (Bago) Division, which has a pop...
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