The Andalusian Center for Marine Science and Technology (Spanish: Centro Andaluz de Ciencia y Tecnología Marina, CACYTMAR) is a joint institute of investigation...
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Andalusia (redirect from Science and technology in Andalusia)
coordinates and initiates scientific and technical innovation through specialized centers an initiatives such as the Andalusian Center for Marine Science and Technology...
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Environmental Sciences. Andalusian Center for Marine Science and Technology, sponsored by the University of Cádiz. CACYTMAR Institute of Marine Science of Andalusia...
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Puerto Real Campus (section Centers)
Linguistics Faculty of Education Sciences (formerly School of Education) Faculty of Science Superior Andalusian Center for Marine Studies, which includes: Faculty...
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across West, Central, Eastern and Southern Africa. The history of science and technology in Africa since then has, however, received relatively little attention...
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List of University of California, Santa Barbara faculty (section Ecology, evolution, and marine biology)
Nathan Benjamin Halpern – marine biologist, ecologist, and 2016 A.G. Huntsman Award for Excellence in the Marine Sciences winner William W. Murdoch,...
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University of Southern California (redirect from Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences)
Institute for Environmental Studies on Catalina Island just 20 miles (32 km) off the coast of Los Angeles, and home to the Philip K. Wrigley Marine Science Center...
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1971 and campaigned for Andalusian autonomy through the Transition period, based on economic rather than historical or cultural factors. The Andalusian Party...
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is not USC's official mascot; that title belongs to Traveler, a white Andalusian horse. Before Traveler, a real local dog named George Tirebiter served...
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Parque de las Ciencias (Granada) (category Science museums in Spain)
Ciencias is a science center and museum located in the city of Granada, Spain. It is a member of the European Network of Science Centers and Museums (ECSITE)...
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History of rockets (redirect from History of rockets and missiles)
in this case the writings of the Andalusian botanist Ibn al-Baytar, who died in Damascus in 1248. The Arabic term for saltpetre is 'Chinese snow' while...
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Spain (category Member states of the Union for the Mediterranean)
needed] Other notable Andalusian Baroque sculptors were Pedro de Mena, Pedro Roldán and his daughter Luisa Roldán, Juan de Mesa and Pedro Duque Cornejo...
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Tuna (section Fresh and frozen)
threatened with extinction. The term "tuna" comes from Spanish atún < Andalusian Arabic at-tūn, assimilated from al-tūn التون [Modern Arabic التن] : 'tuna...
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George Tirebiter (section Search for a successor)
was replaced with Traveler, the white Andalusian horse ridden by a Trojan rider at USC home football games and various other university events. There...
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List of wars by death toll (category War and politics)
Protestants, intellectuals, homosexual people, Freemasons, Jews, and Basque, Catalan, Andalusian, and Galician nationalists. A no-fly zone was imposed on Iraq...
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legendary king Arganthonios. The Andalusian hypothesis was originally developed by the Spanish author Juan de Mariana and the Dutch author Johannes van Gorp...
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Algiers (category Mediterranean port cities and towns in Algeria)
quarters of Andalusian, Jewish, Moorish and Kabyle communities, and the lower city (al-Wata, or 'the plains') which was the administrative, military and commercial...
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Colombia (category Spanish-speaking countries and territories)
derived of adapting European styles to local conditions, and Spanish influence, especially Andalusian and Extremaduran, can be easily seen. When Europeans founded...
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theater architect John Eberson in Spanish Andalusian style and opened in 1922, this theater seats 1,674 and houses a screen measuring 54 ft × 33 ft (16 m...
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Perfume (section Dilution classes and terminologies)
ancient world, Andalusians used fragrance in devotion to God. Perfumes added a layer of cleanliness that was needed for their devotion. Andalusian women were...
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Maritime history (category History of technology)
caravel ship, used for long-distance travel by the Spanish and Portuguese since the 15th century, date back to the qarib used by Andalusian explorers by the...
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Dell'Olmo, 67, Spanish politician and bullfighting arena president (Plaza de toros de La Malagueta), member of the Andalusian parliament (1990–1994, 1996–2008)...
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African humid period (category History of climate variability and change)
findings in Dead Sea and Tayma palaeolake sediments for marine reservoir age estimation and palaeoclimate synchronisation". Quaternary Science Reviews. 170:...
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Butuan (section Festivities and annual celebrations)
Science and Technology, is a state-run school founded in 1918. They are among the top two performing universities in the region. Butuan is known for its...
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Dubai (section Law enforcement and crime)
by the Andalusian-Arab geographer Abu Abdullah al-Bakri.[citation needed] The Venetian pearl merchant Gasparo Balbi visited the area in 1580 and mentioned...
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List of library associations (category All articles with bare URLs for citations)
Specialists (IAALD) International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC) International Association of Law Libraries [Wikidata]...
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a permanent number by the IAU's Minor Planet Center (MPC), and the discoverers can then submit names for them, following the IAU's naming conventions...
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a handful more offer exposure to and experience in rigorous research within building science & technology centers and laboratory settings. According to...
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(1983–1986) Socialist Action Party(1972-2001) Valencian Union (1982–2014) Andalusian Party (1965–2015) Herri Batasuna (1978–2001), refounded as Batasuna (2001–2013)...
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