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  1. Events: Smiles, walks, dances, weddings, explosions, hiccups, hand-waves, arrivals and departures, births and deaths, thunder and lightning: the variety of the world seems to lie not only in the assortment of its ordinary citizens—animals and physical objects, and perhaps ... (Philosophy) [100%] 2021-12-24
  2. List of events in NHGRI history: Important events in the history of the National Human Genome Research Institute at the National Institutes of Health. (Organization) [86%] 2024-03-12 [National Institutes of Health]
  3. Events of National Historic Significance: The Events of National Historic Significance, also called National Historic Events (French: Les événements d'importance historique nationale), are events that have been designated by Canada's government, on the advice of the national Historic Sites and Monuments Board to ... (Event designation by Canada's Minister of the Environment) [85%] 2024-01-10 [Events of National Historic Significance (Canada)]
  4. Evenes (village): Evenes (Northern Sami: Evenášši) is a village in Evenes Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The village of Evenes is located along the northern shore of the Ofotfjorden, about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) south of Harstad/Narvik Airport, Evenes and ... (Village) [83%] 2024-01-09 [Evenes] [Villages in Nordland]...
  5. Evenus: A king of Aetolia, son of Ares and Demonice, and the father of Marpessa by Alcippe. [83%] 2007-10-23
  6. Eventis: Eventis — один из операторов мобильной связи в Молдавии, работавший в стандарте GSM с 21 декабря 2007 до 5 февраля 2010. До декабря 2010 ожидались продажа компании и возобновление работы оператора. [83%] 2024-04-07
  7. Chain of events: A chain of events is a number of actions and their effects that are contiguous and linked together that results in a particular outcome. In the physical sciences, chain reactions are a primary example. (Physics) [81%] 2023-04-13 [Action (physics)] [Determinism]...
  8. Train of Events: Train of Events is a 1949 British portmanteau film made by Ealing Studios, directed by Sidney Cole, Charles Crichton and Basil Dearden and starring Jack Warner, Peter Finch and Valerie Hobson. The film premiered on 18 August 1949 at the ... (1949 British film by Sidney Cole et al) [81%] 2024-01-10 [1949 films] [British anthology films]...
  9. Chain of events: A chain of events is a number of actions and their effects that are contiguous and linked together that results in a particular outcome. In the physical sciences, chain reactions are a primary example. (Philosophy) [81%] 2024-03-24 [Action (physics)] [Determinism]...
  10. Event (particle physics): In particle physics, an event refers to the results just after a fundamental interaction takes place between subatomic particles, occurring in a very short time span, at a well-localized region of space. Because of the uncertainty principle, an event ... (Physics) [80%] 2023-11-11 [Experimental particle physics]
  11. Event: In philosophy, events are objects in time or instantiations of properties in objects. On some views, only changes in the form of acquiring or losing a property can constitute events, like the lawn's becoming dry. (Philosophy) [80%] 2023-09-23 [Philosophy of time] [Concepts in metaphysics]...
  12. Event (yacht): Event is a 62.40 m (204.7 ft) superyacht launched by Amels Holland B.V. at their yard in Vlissingen. (Yacht) [80%] 2023-11-28 [Motor yachts]
  13. Event (computing): In programming and software design, an event is an action or occurrence recognized by software, often originating asynchronously from the external environment, that may be handled by the software. Computer events can be generated or triggered by the system, by ... (Computing) [80%] 2024-01-09 [Computer programming] [Events (computing)]...
  14. Event: EVENT e-vent': In Ecclesiastes 2:14; 9:2,3, the translation of miqreh, "what happens," "lot," "fate." The English word bore this sense at the time of the King James Version. The meaning of "result," "outcome" ekbaseis, attaches to ... [80%] 1915-01-01
  15. Event (relativity): In physics, and in particular relativity, an event is the instantaneous physical situation or occurrence associated with a point in spacetime (that is, a specific place and time). For example, a glass breaking on the floor is an event; it ... (Physics) [80%] 2023-12-07 [Theory of relativity]
  16. Event (particle physics): In particle physics, an event refers to the results just after a fundamental interaction takes place between subatomic particles, occurring in a very short time span, at a well-localized region of space. Because of the uncertainty principle, an event ... (Particle physics) [80%] 2024-01-09 [Experimental particle physics] [Terms in science and technology]...
  17. Features, events, and processes: Features, Events, and Processes (FEP) are terms used in the fields of radioactive waste management, carbon capture and storage, and hydraulic fracturing to define relevant scenarios for safety assessment studies. For a radioactive waste repository, features would include the characteristics ... [77%] 2024-01-20 [Radioactive waste] [Nuclear safety and security]...
  18. Important events in NHGRI history: Template:Wikify Important events in the history of the National Human Genome Research Institute at the National Institutes of Health. Template:OnelinerTOC Template:NIH Template:WikiDoc Sources. [76%] 2023-03-21 [National Institutes of Health]
  19. History of trauma and orthopaedics: The treatment of broken bones and dislocated joints can be traced as far back as the Ancient Greeks. Hippocrates is credited with a method of reduction of a dislocated shoulder. [74%] 2024-01-12 [History of medicine] [Orthopedics]...
  20. History and philosophy of science: The history and philosophy of science (HPS) is an academic discipline that encompasses the philosophy of science and the history of science. Although many scholars in the field are trained primarily as either historians or as philosophers, there are degree ... (Philosophy) [74%] 2023-11-24 [Philosophy of science]

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