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Which Portestant denomination is the biggest in Greece ? | There are not official statistics about Free Apostolic Church of Pentecost , but the Orthodox Church estimates the followers as 20,000 . | 00 |
Which Portestant denomination is the biggest in Greece ? | The Jehovah 's Witnesses report having 28,859 active members . | 00 |
Which Portestant denomination is the biggest in Greece ? | Hellenic Polytheistic Reconstructionism has also been reportedly practiced by thousands of Greeks . | 00 |
How many other countries hold more patents than Sweden ? | Tycho Brahe , born in 1546 in an area of present - day Sweden which was then Denmark , made the careful astronomic observations upon which Kepler proved and quantified the heliocentric Copernican solar system . | 00 |
How many other countries hold more patents than Sweden ? | In the 18th century Sweden 's scientific revolution took off . | 00 |
How many other countries hold more patents than Sweden ? | Previously , technical progress had mainly come from mainland Europe . | 00 |
How many other countries hold more patents than Sweden ? | In 1739 , the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences was founded , with people such as Carolus Linnaeus and Anders Celsius as early members . | 00 |
How many other countries hold more patents than Sweden ? | Many of the companies founded by early pioneers still remain major international brands . | 00 |
How many other countries hold more patents than Sweden ? | Gustaf Dalén founded AGA , and received the Nobel Prize for his sun valve . | 00 |
How many other countries hold more patents than Sweden ? | Alfred Nobel invented dynamite and instituted the Nobel Prizes . | 00 |
How many other countries hold more patents than Sweden ? | Lars Magnus Ericsson started the company bearing his name , Ericsson , still one of the largest telecom companies in the world . | 00 |
How many other countries hold more patents than Sweden ? | Jonas Wenström was an early pioneer in alternating current and is along with Serbian inventor Nikola Tesla credited as one of the inventors of the three - phase electrical system . | 00 |
How many other countries hold more patents than Sweden ? | The traditional engineering industry is still a major source of Swedish inventions , but pharmaceuticals , electronics and other high - tech industries are gaining ground . | 00 |
How many other countries hold more patents than Sweden ? | Tetra Pak was an invention for storing liquid foods , invented by Erik Wallenberg . | 00 |
How many other countries hold more patents than Sweden ? | Losec , an ulcer medicine , was the world 's best - selling drug in the 1990s and was developed by AstraZeneca . | 00 |
How many other countries hold more patents than Sweden ? | More recently Håkan Lans invented the Automatic Identification System , a worldwide standard for shipping and civil aviation navigation . | 00 |
How many other countries hold more patents than Sweden ? | A large portion of the Swedish economy is to this day based on the export of technical inventions , and many large multinational corporations from Sweden have their origins in the ingenuity of Swedish inventors . | 00 |
How many other countries hold more patents than Sweden ? | Swedish inventors held 41,735 patents in the United States , according to the United States Patent and Trademark Office . | 00 |
How many other countries hold more patents than Sweden ? | As a nation , only ten other countries hold more patents than Sweden . | 11 |
Name one way of winning in a Greco - Roman wresting Match . | Greco - Roman is an international discipline and an Olympic sport . | 00 |
Name one way of winning in a Greco - Roman wresting Match . | In Greco - Roman style , it is forbidden to hold the opponent below the belt , to make trips , and to actively use the legs in the execution of any action . | 00 |
Name one way of winning in a Greco - Roman wresting Match . | Recent rule changes in Greco - Roman increase opportunities for and place greater emphasis on explosive , ' high amplitude ' throws . | 00 |
Name one way of winning in a Greco - Roman wresting Match . | Pinning one 's opponent to the mat is one way of winning . | 11 |
Name one way of winning in a Greco - Roman wresting Match . | One of the most well known Greco - Roman wrestlers is Alexander Karelin from Russia . | 00 |
When was the mounting point of the plaque changed ? | There are several plaques and dedicatory tablets on or near the Statue of Liberty . | 00 |
When was the mounting point of the plaque changed ? | A plaque on the copper just under the figure in front declares that it is a colossal statue representing Liberty , designed by Bartholdi and built by the Paris firm of Gaget , Gauthier et Cie ( " Cie " is the French abbreviation analogous to " Co. " ) . | 00 |
When was the mounting point of the plaque changed ? | A presentation tablet , also bearing Bartholdi 's name , declares the statue to be a gift from the people of the Republic of France that honors " the Alliance of the two Nations in achieving the Independence of the United States of America and attests their abiding friendship . " | 00 |
When was the mounting point of the plaque changed ? | There is a tablet placed by the New York committee that commemorates the fundraising done to build the pedestal . | 00 |
When was the mounting point of the plaque changed ? | The cornerstone also bears a plaque placed by the Freemasons . | 00 |
When was the mounting point of the plaque changed ? | In 1903 , a bronze tablet that bears the text of " The New Colossus " and commemorates Emma Lazarus was presented by friends of the poet . | 00 |
When was the mounting point of the plaque changed ? | Until the 1986 renovation , it was mounted inside the pedestal ; today it resides in the Statue of Liberty Museum in the base . | 11 |
When was the mounting point of the plaque changed ? | It is accompanied by a tablet given by the Emma Lazarus Commemorative Committee in 1977 , celebrating the poet 's life . | 00 |
When was the mounting point of the plaque changed ? | A group of statues stands at the western end of the island , honoring those closely associated with the Statue of Liberty . | 00 |
When was the mounting point of the plaque changed ? | Two Americans — Pulitzer and Lazarus — and three Frenchmen — Bartholdi , Laboulaye , and Eiffel — are depicted . | 00 |
When was the mounting point of the plaque changed ? | They are the work of Maryland sculptor Phillip Ratner . | 00 |
When was the mounting point of the plaque changed ? | In 1984 , the Statue of Liberty was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site . | 00 |
When was the mounting point of the plaque changed ? | The UNESCO " Statement of Significance " describes the statue as a " masterpiece of the human spirit " that " endures as a highly potent symbol — inspiring contemplation , debate and protest — of ideals such as liberty , peace , human rights , abolition of slavery , democracy and opportunity . " | 00 |
What does PPN stand for ? | A protoplanetary nebula ( PPN ) is an astronomical object which is at the short - lived episode during a star 's rapid stellar evolution between the late asymptotic giant branch ( LAGB ) phase and the following planetary nebula ( PN ) phase . | 11 |
What does PPN stand for ? | During the AGB phase , the star undergoes mass loss , emitting a circumstellar shell of hydrogen gas . | 00 |
What does PPN stand for ? | When this phase comes to an end , the star enters the PPN phase . | 00 |
What does PPN stand for ? | The PPN is energized by the central star , causing it to emit strong infrared radiation and become a reflection nebula . | 00 |
What does PPN stand for ? | Collaminated stellar winds from the central star shape and shock the shell into an axially symmetric form , while producing a fast moving molecular wind . | 00 |
What does PPN stand for ? | The exact point when a PPN becomes a planetary nebula ( PN ) is defined by the temperature of the central star . | 00 |
What does PPN stand for ? | The PPN phase continues until the central star reaches a temperature of 30,000 K , after which is it hot enough to ionize the surrounding gas . | 00 |
When was Enchanted Forest opened ? | With the completion of Storybook Circus and Enchanted Forest , Magic Kingdom Park now covers 133 acres . | 00 |
When was Enchanted Forest opened ? | Recent conceptual artwork shows several new additions and changes that will make up the New Fantasyland . | 00 |
When was Enchanted Forest opened ? | Included is a new , themed to Disney 's 1989 film " The Little Mermaid " , that originally opened at Disney California Adventure . | 00 |
When was Enchanted Forest opened ? | There is also an area , themed to Disney 's 1991 film " Beauty and the Beast " , featuring the Beast 's Castle with a new dining experience , Gaston 's Tavern , and Belle 's cottage . | 00 |
When was Enchanted Forest opened ? | Snow White 's Scary Adventures was removed to build Princess Fairytale Hall , a meet - n - greet . | 00 |
When was Enchanted Forest opened ? | This portion of the New Fantasyland officially opened on December 6 , 2012 . | 11 |
When was Enchanted Forest opened ? | Opening on March 3rd , 2014 will be another part of the New Fantasyland featuring an attraction themed to " Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs " , which will feature Snow White 's cottage and The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train roller coaster ride , the first roller coaster to move in a wobbling motion on track , which should ope... | 00 |
Why did a part of the wall fall in August 2012 in Hebei ? | While some portions north of Beijing and near tourist centers have been preserved and even extensively renovated , in many locations the Wall is in disrepair . | 00 |
Why did a part of the wall fall in August 2012 in Hebei ? | Those parts might serve as a village playground or a source of stones to rebuild houses and roads . | 00 |
Why did a part of the wall fall in August 2012 in Hebei ? | Sections of the Wall are also prone to graffiti and vandalism . | 00 |
Why did a part of the wall fall in August 2012 in Hebei ? | Parts have been destroyed because the Wall is in the way of construction . | 00 |
Why did a part of the wall fall in August 2012 in Hebei ? | More than of the wall in Gansu province may disappear in the next 20 years , due to erosion from sandstorms . | 00 |
Why did a part of the wall fall in August 2012 in Hebei ? | In places , the height of the wall has been reduced from more than to less than . | 00 |
Why did a part of the wall fall in August 2012 in Hebei ? | The square lookout towers that characterize the most famous images of the wall have disappeared completely . | 00 |
Why did a part of the wall fall in August 2012 in Hebei ? | Many western sections of the wall are constructed from mud , rather than brick and stone , and thus are more susceptible to erosion . | 00 |
Why did a part of the wall fall in August 2012 in Hebei ? | In August 2012 , a section of the wall in north China 's Hebei province collapsed after days of continuous heavy rains . | 11 |
Which style of microscope is used the most ? | The most common type of microscope ( and the first invented ) is the optical microscope . | 11 |
Which style of microscope is used the most ? | This is an optical instrument containing one or more lenses producing an enlarged image of a sample placed in the focal plane . | 00 |
Which style of microscope is used the most ? | Optical microscopes have refractive glass and occasionally of plastic or quartz , to focus light into the eye or another light detector . | 00 |
Which style of microscope is used the most ? | Mirror - based optical microscopes operate in the same manner . | 00 |
Which style of microscope is used the most ? | Typical magnification of a light microscope , assuming visible range light , is up to 1250x with a theoretical resolution limit of around 0.250 micrometres or 250 nanometres . | 00 |
Which style of microscope is used the most ? | This limits the practical magnification limit to ~ 1500x . | 00 |
Which style of microscope is used the most ? | Specialized techniques ( e.g. , scanning confocal microscopy , Vertico SMI ) may exceed this magnification but the resolution is diffraction limited . | 00 |
Which style of microscope is used the most ? | The use of shorter wavelengths of light , such as the ultraviolet , is one way to improve the spatial resolution of the optical microscope , as are devices such as the near - field scanning optical microscope . | 00 |
Which style of microscope is used the most ? | Sarfus , a recent optical technique increases the sensitivity of standard optical microscope to a point it becomes possible to directly visualize nanometric films ( down to 0.3 nanometre ) and isolated nano - objects ( down to 2 nm - diameter ) . | 00 |
Which style of microscope is used the most ? | The technique is based on the use of non-reflecting substrates for cross-polarized reflected light microscopy . | 00 |
Which style of microscope is used the most ? | Ultraviolet light enables the resolution of microscopic features , as well as to image samples that are transparent to the eye . | 00 |
Which style of microscope is used the most ? | Near infrared light can be used to visualize circuitry embedded in bonded silicon devices , since silicon is transparent in this region of wavelengths . | 00 |
Which style of microscope is used the most ? | In fluorescence microscopy , many wavelengths of light , ranging from the ultraviolet to the visible can be used to cause samples to fluoresce to allow viewing by eye or with the use of specifically sensitive cameras . | 00 |
Which style of microscope is used the most ? | Phase contrast microscopy is an optical microscopy illumination technique in which small phase shifts in the light passing through a transparent specimen are converted into amplitude or contrast changes in the image . | 00 |
Which style of microscope is used the most ? | The use of phase contrast does not require staining to view the slide . | 00 |
Which style of microscope is used the most ? | This microscope technique made it possible to study the cell cycle in live cells . | 00 |
Which style of microscope is used the most ? | The traditional optical microscope has more recently evolved into the digital microscope . | 00 |
Which style of microscope is used the most ? | In addition to , or instead of , directly viewing the object through the eyepieces , a type of sensor similar to those used in a digital camera is used to obtain an image , which is then displayed on a computer monitor . | 00 |
Which style of microscope is used the most ? | These sensors may use CMOS or charge - coupled device ( CCD ) technology , depending on the application . | 00 |
How is the fajita brought to the table ? | The first culinary evidence of the fajitas with the cut of meat , the cooking style ( directly on a campfire or on a grill ) , and the Spanish nickname going back as far as the 1930s in the ranch lands of South and West Texas . | 00 |
How is the fajita brought to the table ? | During cattle roundups , beef were butchered regularly to feed the hands . | 00 |
How is the fajita brought to the table ? | Throwaway items such as the hide , the head , the entrails , and meat trimmings such as skirt were given to the Mexican cowboys called vaqueros as part of their pay . | 00 |
How is the fajita brought to the table ? | Hearty border dishes like barbacoa de cabeza ( head barbecue ) , menudo ( tripe stew ) , and fajitas or arracheras ( grilled skirt steak ) have their roots in this practice . | 00 |
How is the fajita brought to the table ? | Considering the limited number of skirts per carcass and the fact the meat was n't available commercially , the fajita tradition remained regional and relatively obscure for many years , probably only familiar to vaqueros , butchers , and their families . | 00 |
How is the fajita brought to the table ? | The food became popular in Tex - Mex restaurants in Houston , Austin , and San Antonio . | 00 |
How is the fajita brought to the table ? | In southern Arizona , the term was unknown except as a cut of meat until the 1990s , when Mexican fast food restaurants started using the word in their marketing . | 00 |
How is the fajita brought to the table ? | In recent years , fajitas have become popular at American casual dining restaurants as well as in home cooking . | 00 |
How is the fajita brought to the table ? | In many restaurants , the fajita meat is brought to the table sizzling loudly on a metal platter or skillet , with the tortillas and condiments . | 11 |
When is the derivative zero ? | Einstein returned to the problem of thermodynamic fluctuations , giving a treatment of the density variations in a fluid at its critical point . | 00 |
When is the derivative zero ? | Ordinarily the density fluctuations are controlled by the second derivative of the free energy with respect to the density . | 00 |
When is the derivative zero ? | At the critical point , this derivative is zero , leading to large fluctuations . | 11 |
When is the derivative zero ? | The effect of density fluctuations is that light of all wavelengths is scattered , making the fluid look milky white . | 00 |
When is the derivative zero ? | Einstein relates this to Rayleigh scattering , which is what happens when the fluctuation size is much smaller than the wavelength , and which explains why the sky is blue . | 00 |
When is the derivative zero ? | Einstein quantitatively derived critical opalescence from a treatment of density fluctuations , and demonstrated how both the effect and Rayleigh scattering originate from the atomistic constitution of matter . | 00 |
Call Me Maybe was written by who ? | " Call Me Maybe " is a song recorded by Canadian singer - songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen for her EP " Curiosity " ( 2012 ) and appearing on her international debut album , " Kiss " . | 00 |
Call Me Maybe was written by who ? | The song was written by Jepsen and Tavish Crowe as a folk song , but its genre was modified to pop following the production by Josh Ramsay . | 11 |
Call Me Maybe was written by who ? | It was released as the lead single from the EP on September 20 , 2011 , through 604 Records . | 00 |
Call Me Maybe was written by who ? | Jepsen was signed to Schoolboy Records , releasing her single in the United States through the label , as the first single from " Kiss " . | 00 |
Call Me Maybe was written by who ? | Musically , " Call Me Maybe " is an upbeat teen pop track that draws influences from dance - pop and disco . | 00 |
Call Me Maybe was written by who ? | Lyrically , the track alludes to the inconvenience that a love at first sight brings to a girl who hopes for a call back from a crush . | 00 |
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