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De första åren. CD 3: Som jag är (1970)
" Som ett eko 3:09
" När jag var fem 3:08
" En sång och en saga 3:35
" Tänk va' skönt 3:21
" Ta det bara met ro 2:10
" Om tårar vore guld 3:27
" Hjärtats saga 2:18
" Spela vår sång 2:18
" Agnetha Fältskog med Björn Ulvaeus – Så här börjar kärlek 2:31
" Du ska minnas mig 3:11
" Jag ska göra allt 3:46
" Sov gott min lilla vän 2:44
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De första åren. Track listing
CD 4: När en vacker tanke blir en sång (1971)
" Många gånger än 2:35
" Jag vill att du skall bli lyckig 3:05
" Kungens vaktparad 2:40
" Mitt sommarland 2:23
" Nya ord 2:13
" Jag skall inte fälla några tårar 1:59
" Då finns du hos mig 2:30
" Han lämnar mig för att komma till dig 3:03
" Kanske var min kind lite het 3:07
" Sången föder dig tillbaka 3:13
" Tågen kan gå igen 3:06
" Dröm är dröm, och saga saga 3:25
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De första åren. CD 5: Elva kvinnor i ett hus (1975)
" S.O.S. 3:23
" En egen trädgård 2:35
" Tack för en underbar, vanlig dag 2:39
" Gulleplutt 2:56
" Är du som han? 2:50
" Och han väntar på mej 3:03
" Doktorn! 2:51
" Mina ögon 3:04
" Dom har glömt 3:49
" Var det med dej? 3:39
" Visa i åttonde månaden 3:57
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De första åren. CD 6 (bonus cd)
" När du tar mej i din famn (A. Fältskog/Ingela "Pling" Forsman) 4:07
" Tio mil kvar till Korpilombolo (A. Fältskog/B.Ulvaeus/P.Himmelstrand) 3:00
" Vart ska min kärlek föra (Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice/Britt G Hallqvist) 3:20
" En sång om sorg och glädje (Mario Capuano/Giosy Capuano/Mike Shepstone/S. Anderson) 3:45
" Någonting händer med mej (Alan Moorehouse/Bo-Göran Edling) (with Jörgen Edman) 2:35
" Litet solskenbarn (Peter Howlett Smith/Karl Gerhard Lundkvist) (B.side of 'Om tårar vore guld') 3:10
" Så glad som dina ögon (A. Fältskog/Kenneth Gärdestad) (B.side of 'Tio mil kvar till Korpilombolo') 3:00
" Nu ska du bli stilla (Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice/Britt G Hallqvist) 3:48
" Sjung denna sång (Sonny Bono/Charles Greene/Brian Stone/A. Fältskog) (with Jörgen Edman) 2:40
" Vi har hunnit fram till refängen (Neil Sedaka/Howard Greenfield/S. Anderson) 4:06
" Here For Your Love (A. Fältskog/Bosse Carlgren) 2:54
" Golliwog (A. Fältskog/Bosse Carlgren) 2:55
" The Queen Of Hearts (A. Fältskog/Ingela "Pling" Forsman) 3:20
" Det var så här det började (Intervjuer och radioinslag) 4:58
" Borsta tandtrollen bort 1:52
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De första åren. Track listing
Nu ska du bli stilla & Vart ska min kärlek föra are reworked studio versions of Jesus Christ Superstar (Swedish version 1972) stage versions for release as single.
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De första åren
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De första åren. Sources
Booklet, Agnetha Fältskog: De Första Åren – 1967-1979
Jeffrey de Hart, research and liner notes; translation and research assistance: Peter Palmquist, Claes Davidsson, Mattias Olsson & Krister Henriksson; additional research: Frank Axelsson, Ulf Henningsson, Helga van de Kar, Anita Notenboom & Björn Waldenström
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genostar
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Genostar.
Genostar is a bioinformatics provider based in Grenoble, France. The company was founded in 2004 following the "Genostar consortium" that was created in 1999 as a public-private consortium by Genome Express, Hybrigenics, INRIA (Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et Automatique / French National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control) and The Pasteur Institute.
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Genostar. Software
Metabolic Pathway Builder is a bioinformatics environment dedicated to microbial research. This covers sequence assembly, mapping, annotation transfer and identification of protein domains, comparative genomics, structural searches, metabolic pathway analysis, modeling and simulation of biological networks. Genostar's software is platform independent and can thus be used for both Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux.
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Genostar. Sequence assembly
Mapping an ensemble of sequences on a reference sequence
between a reference sequence and contigs, between two sequences or between two sets of sequences
finding of exact matches with minimum length using MUMmer
detection of specific regions and SNPs
creation of an assembled sequence relative to reference sequences
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Genostar. Genomic annotation
Gene prediction: ab-initio gene prediction using a Hidden Markov model based method
BlastX
Automatic annotation transfer using BlastP
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Genostar. Proteic annotation
Metabolic Pathway Builder integrates several methods dedicated to proteic annotation:
Pfam domain prediction using HMMER
Several EMBOSS methods (antigenic, 2D structure prediction)
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Genostar. Expression Data Solution (EDS)
Genostar's Expression Data Solution (EDS) connects microarray data to genes, gene products and biochemical reactions, based on keywords and annotations. This software allows to:
Assign expression values to the gene names and IDs
Identify co-expressed genes and visually analyze the reactions and metabolic pathways in which they are involved
Identify and perform analysis on co-regulated genes in terms of genomic localization, functional annotation and metabolism
Colorize CDSs of interest in genomic maps according to their expression values and highlight the corresponding reactions in interactive metabolic KEGG maps
Analyze the significance of functional data of a collection or sub-collection of CDSs (GO, KEGG and more): Fisher test
Collect and visualize all functional data in exportable tables and maps
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Genostar. Database
Genostar's MicroB database consists of perfectly integrated and rigorously cross-checked genomic, proteic, biochemical and metabolic data from approximately 1100 bacterial and archaeal organisms.
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Genostar. Academic Partners
INRIA (Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et Automatique / French National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control)
Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
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Genostar. External links
Genostar Expands Deal with Biopharma Merial To Help Hunt Pathogenic Virulence Factors
Genostar at Bio 2010
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Genostar. Software companies of France
Software companies established in 2004
Biotechnology companies of France
Bioinformatics companies
Privately held companies of France
Science and technology in Grenoble
Biotechnology companies established in 2004
2004 establishments in France
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Tanju (name)
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Tanju (name).
Tanju is a masculine Turkish given name.
It means blessed by God in old Turkish. It was used by Chinese as a reference to Turkic khans.
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Tanju (name)
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Tanju (name). People
Tanju Çolak, retired Turkish footballer
Tanju Gürsu, Turkish actor
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Tanju (name)
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Tanju (name). See also
Tanju, the art of pistol defense often learned in the martial art of jujutsu
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Robinson Ekspeditionen.
is a popular Danish reality television program debuting in 1998. In the spring of 1998 TV3 purchased the broadcast rights to air their own version of Expedition Robinson. Following the success of the Swedish version, Denmark was the first country to adopt their own version of the show. The show has proven to be a ratings success since its premiere in 1998.
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Robinson Ekspeditionen
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Robinson Ekspeditionen.
The name alludes to both Robinson Crusoe and The Swiss Family Robinson, two stories featuring people marooned by shipwrecks.
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Robinson Ekspeditionen. Format
The Robinson format was developed by Planet 24, a United Kingdom TV production company owned by Charlie Parsons and Bob Geldof. Their company Castaway Television Productions retained the rights to the concept when they sold Planet 24 in 1999. Mark Burnett later licensed the format to create the U.S. show Survivor in 2000.
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Robinson Ekspeditionen.
Sixteen contestants are put into a survival situation and compete in a variety of physical challenges. Early in each season two teams compete but later on the teams are merged and the competitions become individual. At the end of each show one contestant is eliminated from the show by the others in a secret "island council" ballot.
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Treaty of Leake
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Treaty of Leake.
The Treaty of Leake was an agreement between the "Middle Party", including courtier adherents of Edward II of England, and the king's cousin, the Earl Thomas of Lancaster and his followers. It was signed at Leake in Nottinghamshire on 9 August 1318. The treaty was meant to reconcile the King and his favourites with Lancaster and other baronial opponents. Central to the negotiations were Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and various prelates.
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Treaty of Leake
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Treaty of Leake.
The negotiations opened with a parley at Leicester between the leaders of the "Middle Party" and Lancaster or his representatives.
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Treaty of Leake.
The maintenance of the Ordinances of 1311, the basis for reforms during the reign of Edward, was part of the agreement from the first, and the final agreement officially approved them. The removal of evil counsellors, a constant in pressure for reform from the earliest days of Piers Gaveston's ascendancy, were set aside. Pardon for Lancaster and his friends for all trespasses was extended. A parliament was to be summoned, and, most of all, a council was to be formed, a member of which should be a banneret nominated by Lancaster, who would not otherwise be present. Without the agreement of the council the King was not to exercise authority.
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Treaty of Leake
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Treaty of Leake.
At a meeting in the exchequer it was agreed that Lancaster, who had shunned previous parliaments, should be invited to the next as a peer of the realm, "but without accroaching sovereignty towards the others", for Lancaster, by far the greatest of the English magnates, assumed for himself what McKisack terms "a uniquely privileged position vis-à-vis both the king and his fellow-barons." The King made a statement at St Paul's Cathedral that he would conform to the Ordinances, make peace with Lancaster, with whom he had been waging all but open war, and rely henceforth on the advice and counsel of his barons. Lancaster insisted that lands alienated by the King should be resumed to their rightful owners and that evil counsellors be removed, so that he could approach the King with security.
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Treaty of Leake.
Five days after signing, the King and Lancaster met to exchange the kiss of peace, and specific letters of pardon were issued to 600 of the Earl's men.
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Smbataberd.
Smbataberd (Armenian: Սմբատաբերդ; meaning Fortress of Smbat the Prince of Syunik) is a fortress located upon the crest of a hill between the villages of Artabuynk and Yeghegis in the Vayots Dzor Province of Armenia.
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Smbataberd. Site
Smbataberd was built in a very advantageous position on the southern end of a ridge, guarded by steep cliffs on three of its sides. Very large ramparts with towers are still relatively intact on the exterior. Within the confines of the fortress little remains except for the faint foundations of buildings near the fortification walls and a keep located at the highest point of the site.
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Smbataberd. History
It is likely that Smbataberd was founded during the 5th century, but was better established and heavily fortified during the 9th to 10th centuries.
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Smbataberd.
The fortress received water from an underground clay pipe leading from the Tsaghats Kar Monastery. Local legend tells that Smbataberd was captured by the Seljuq Turks in a similar manner as the fortress of Proshaberd, where a thirsty horse was used to sniff out the pipeline so as to cut off the water supply to the fortress.
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Smbataberd.
Because of dates relating to the destruction of the Tsakhats Kar and its later restoration in 1221, and the destruction of the village of Yeghegis toward the end of the 11th century, it would be assumed that the fortress also fell to invading forces during the 11th century. There is some evidence though that suggests the fortress was defended until the 13th century, which would mean that it may have possibly been captured by Mongol forces rather than those of the Seljuq Turks.
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Smbataberd. Archaeological sites in Armenia
Castles in Armenia
Forts in Armenia
Tourist attractions in Vayots Dzor Province
Buildings and structures in Vayots Dzor Province
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KMS Tools.
KMS Tools & Equipment is an industrial distributor that carries a huge selection of tools, from high quality heavy-duty professional tools to value-priced occasional use tools. KMS is a Canadian retailer of power tools, woodworking, metalworking, construction equipment and C.A.R parts (which stands for custom and restoration). It was founded in Coquitlam, BC in 1983 by Stan Pridham. It continues to be 100% Canadian and BC owned and operated by Stan Pridham who lives in BC.
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KMS Tools. Overview
As of September 2021, KMS Tools operates 13 stores across Western Canada. The company offices and distribution warehouse are both located in Coquitlam with the main store, car parts and the service department. In 2016 KMS Tools launched a series of new stationary woodworking tools under their house brand Magnum Industrial. These replaced the older "green" General International tools from Taiwan they had carried since they acquired House of Tools. They mail out a new 48 page catalog to all it’s club members every month. In 2020 they opened a web fulfilment centre in Abbotsford BC to support the growing trend of customers buying online from their website.
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KMS Tools. History
KMS Tools follows a retail store format with an industrial sales staff for education and larger accounts. Because of its large automotive enthusiast customer base, KMS has also run a Show & Shine out of its Coquitlam location since 1995.
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KMS Tools. History
In 2009, KMS Tools took over the BC operations of the bankrupt former House of Tools. In addition to gaining a store in Langley, KMS opened its first stores on Vancouver Island.
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KMS Tools. SawStop Table Saws
Festool German engineered portable power tools
Kreg Wood joining tools
Hypertherm Plasma Cutters
Miller Welding Equipment
Magnum Industrial
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KMS Tools. Stores
As of September 2021, KMS has stores in the following locations (in order of date established):
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KMS Tools. Coquitlam
Abbotsford
Kamloops
Kelowna
Coquitlam Car Parts
Coquitlam Service Department
Victoria
Langley
Chilliwack
Prince George
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Dave Fennoy
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Dave Fennoy.
Dave Fennoy is an American voice actor. His video game roles have included Lee Everett in The Walking Dead, Bluebeard in The Wolf Among Us, Finch in Tales from the Borderlands, Gabriel the Warrior in Minecraft: Story Mode, and Lucius Fox in Batman: The Telltale Series, all five of which have been developed by Telltale Games, as well as Satan in Afterparty.
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Dave Fennoy. Early life
Fennoy was born in Silver Spring, Maryland and then moved to Cleveland, Ohio. He was a child actor at the Karamu House in Cleveland. In his senior year of high school, he was president of the theater club and directed as well as performed in several plays, before attending Macalester College in St Paul Minnesota as a theater major. Fennoy left college when he began touring as a professional musician. He later returned and graduated from Howard University with a degree in jazz studies and a guitar minor.
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Dave Fennoy. Career
Fennoy started as a DJ in the San Francisco bay area when he first became interested in voiceover work. He created a demo tape, which was seen by Joan Spangler, a talent agent in San Francisco, who signed him. He booked his first audition, a spot for the California Lottery; however, after quick success, things slowed down to a near halt. He began taking voiceover classes to remedy the situation. In 1989, an agent by the name of Leigh Gilbert invited Fennoy to sign with her agency in Los Angeles. He turned the offer down, as he was the morning DJ at local radio station KSOL at the time.
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Dave Fennoy. Career
In February 1990, the radio station fired Fennoy, so he contacted Gilbert and moved to Los Angeles. Once there, he quickly found himself voicing commercials, television promos and cartoons. One of his first jobs was as the voice of RoboCop in a telephonic RoboCop game. In 1990, he voiced his first character in an animated series, Dick Scott in New Kids on the Block. The following year, he voiced Bo Jackson in ProStars. In 2008, Fennoy began doing the five second voice-overs in the beginning of Hulu video clips. ("The following program is brought to you with limited commercial interruption by...")
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Dave Fennoy. Career
One of his most notable roles, if not the most notable, has been that of Lee Everett in The Walking Dead by Telltale Games.
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Dave Fennoy. Personal life
Fennoy lives with his wife, Monique. He used to lend his voice to radio until it was suggested to him by a colleague that he should attempt to pursue work as a voice actor. He has since made a homemade voice acting studio in the basement of his house.
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Dave Fennoy. Living people
American male film actors
American male television actors
American male video game actors
American male voice actors
American radio DJs
African-American male actors
20th-century American male actors
21st-century American male actors
20th-century African-American people
21st-century African-American people
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Yevgeni Yuryevich Ivanov.
Yevgeni Yuryevich Ivanov (; born 24 August 1979) is a former Russian professional football player.
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Yevgeni Yuryevich Ivanov. 1979 births
Living people
Russian footballers
Association football midfielders
Russian Premier League players
Cypriot First Division players
FC Krylia Sovetov Samara players
Russian expatriate footballers
Expatriate footballers in Cyprus
Apollon Limassol FC players
FC Akhmat Grozny players
FC Volgar Astrakhan players
FC Lokomotiv Kaluga players
FC Dynamo Saint Petersburg players
FC Novokuznetsk players
FC Dynamo Bryansk players
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Wilhelm Kuhnert.
Friedrich Wilhelm Kuhnert (September 18, 1865 – February 11, 1926) was a German painter, author and illustrator, who specialized in animal images. After illustrating the books of Alfred Brehm, he travelled to German East Africa to observe animals in their habitat and produced numerous paintings that defined Africa for many Germans of the period.
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Wilhelm Kuhnert. Life and work
Kuhnert was born in Oppeln in 1865. After the end of his technical-commercial apprenticeship at the age of 17, Kuhnert was a scholarship student at the Berlin University of the Arts from 1883 to 1887. From his home in Berlin, he embarked on travels to Scandinavia, Egypt, East Africa and India to make landscape and animal studies. His favorite motif was the African lion. In 1901 Kuhnert was the illustrator for zoologist Johann Wilhelm Haacke's book Animal Life on Earth. In 1903, he became one of the many artists selected to provide illustrations and design trading cards for the Cologne chocolate company, Stollwerck. He also provided some illustrations for the 1900 edition of Brehms Tierleben.
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Wilhelm Kuhnert.
Contrary to the practice of his peers, Kuhnert distinguished himself by sketching tropical animals in the wild, not in zoos. He made pictures by sketching, etching, watercolor, and oil painting. Kuhnert is considered one of the most important German animal painters of his time. Kuhnert was a keen and skilled hunter himself; he returned to Africa year after year in the hunt for both game and subjects for his art.
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Wilhelm Kuhnert. Personal life
In 1894, he married 18-year-old Emilie Caroline Wilhelmine Ottilie Alvine Herdikerhoff. They had a daughter, Emilie. The couple divorced in 1909 while Emilie was a student in Ceylon. Kuhnert married for the second time to Gerda Jankowski in 1913. In 1925, on his 60th birthday, she died. Kuhnert died on February 11, 1926 during a recovery stay in Flims, Switzerland. His grave is in the Südwestkirchhof Stahnsdorf in Berlin.
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Wilhelm Kuhnert
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Wilhelm Kuhnert. Books by Kuhnert
Animal Portraiture (Text by Richard Lydekker). Frederick Warne & Co. London 1912
Im Lande meiner Modelle (In the Land of My Models). Leipzig 1918. Reissued by HardPress (2013)
Meine Tiere: die Radierungen Wilhelm Kuhnerts (My Animals: The Etchings of Wilhelm Kuhnert). Berlin 1925
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Wilhelm Kuhnert. Books about Kuhnert
Angelika Grettmann-Werner: Wilhelm Kuhnert (1865-1926). Tierdarstellung zwischen Wissenschaft und Kunst. Hamburg 1981
Hansjörg Werner: Wer war Wilhelm Kuhnert. Der grosse deutsche Tiermaler.
Vollständiger Katalog der Originalradierungen des Künstlers (Full Catalog of Original Etchings by the Artist). Berlin 1927
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Yevgeny Ivanov
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Yevgeny Ivanov. Yevgeny Ivanov may refer to:
Evgeni Ivanov (volleyball) (born 1974), Bulgarian volleyball player
Yevgeny Ivanov (spy) (1926–1994), Russian naval attache and spy in London
Yevgeni Viktorovich Ivanov (born 1964), Russian politician
Yevgeni Yuryevich Ivanov (born 1979), Russian footballer
Evgeni Ivanov (basketball) (born 1993), Bulgarian basketball player
Yevgeny Nilovich Ivanov (ru) (1921–1945), Hero of the Soviet Union
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Unicode character property
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Unicode character property.
The Unicode Standard assigns various properties to each Unicode character and code point.
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Unicode character property.
The properties can be used to handle characters (code points) in processes, like in line-breaking, script direction right-to-left or applying controls. Some "character properties" are also defined for code points that have no character assigned, and code points that are labeled like "<not a character>". The character properties are described in Standard Annex #44.
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Unicode character property.
Properties have levels of forcefulness: normative, informative, contributory, or provisional. For simplicity of specification, a character property can be assigned by specifying a continuous range of code points that have the same property.
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Unicode character property. Semantic elements
Properties are displayed in the following order:
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Unicode character property. 'alias' = corrected name
'bc' = bidi (bidirectional) category [L, R etc]
'bm' = bidi mirrored [N or Y]
'cc' = combining class [position of diacritic]
decomposition = letter + diacritic, ligature X Y, superscript X, font X, initial X, medial X, final X, isolated X, vertical X, etc.
'gc' = general category [letter, symbol, digit, punctuation, case behavior, etc.]
'nv' = numeric value [of a digit]
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Unicode character property. Name
A Unicode character is assigned a unique Name (na). The name is composed of uppercase letters A–Z, digits 0–9, hyphen-minus (-) and space ( ). Some sequences are excluded: names beginning with a space or hyphen, names ending with a space or hyphen, repeated spaces or hyphens, and space after hyphen are not allowed. The name is guaranteed to be unique within Unicode, and can be used to identify a code point and its character. Ideographic characters, of which there are tens of thousands, are named in the pattern "-hhhh". For example, . Formatting characters are named too: .
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Unicode character property.
The following classes of code point do not have a Name (na=""): Controls (General Category: Cc), Private use (Co), Surrogate (Cs), Non-characters (Cn) and Reserved (Cn). They may be referenced, informally, by a generic or specific meta-name, called "Code Point Labels": . Since these labels contain <>-brackets, they can never appear as a Name, which prevents confusion.
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Unicode character property
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Unicode character property. Version 1.0 names
In version 2.0 of Unicode, many names were changed. From then on the rule "a name will never change" came into effect, including the strict (normative) use of alias names. Disused version 1.0-names were moved to the property Alias, to provide some backward compatibility.
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Unicode character property. Character name alias
Starting from Unicode version 2.0, the published name for a code point will never change. Therefore, in the event of a character name being misspelled or if the character name is completely wrong or seriously misleading, a formal Character Name Alias may be assigned to the character, and this alias may be used by applications instead of the actual defective character name. For example, has the character name alias "PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL RIGHT WHITE LENTICULAR BRACKET" in order to mitigate the misspelling of "bracket" as "brakcet" in the actual character name; has the character name alias "YI SYLLABLE ITERATION MARK" because contrary to the character name it does not have a fixed syllabic value.
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Unicode character property
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Unicode character property. Character name alias
In addition to character name aliases which are corrections to defective character names, some characters are assigned aliases which are alternative names or abbreviations. Five types of character name aliases are defined in the Unicode Standard:
Correction: corrections for misspelled or seriously incorrect character names;
Control: ISO 6429 names for C0 and C1 control functions (which are not assigned character names in the Unicode Standard);
Alternate: alternative names for some format characters (only U+FEFF "ZERO WIDTH NO-BREAK SPACE" which has the alias "BYTE ORDER MARK");
Figment: Documented labels for some C1 control code functions which are not actual names in any standard;
Abbreviation: Abbreviations or acronyms for control codes, format characters, spaces, and variation selectors.
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Unicode character property. Character name alias
All formal character name aliases follow the rules for permissible character names, and are guaranteed to be unique within both the character name alias and the character name namespaces (for this reason, the ISO 6429 name "BELL" is not defined as an alias for U+0007 because U+1F514 is named "BELL").
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Unicode character property
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Unicode character property. Character name alias
As of Unicode version 12.1, twenty-eight formal character name aliases are defined as corrections for defective character names. These are listed below.
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Unicode character property. Character name alias
Apart from these normative names, informal names may be shown in the Unicode code charts. These are other commonly used names for a character, and do not have the same character restriction. These informal names are not guaranteed to be unique, and may be changed or removed in later versions of the standard.
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Unicode character property. General Category
Each code point is assigned a value for General Category. This is one of the character properties that are also defined for unassigned code points, and code points that are defined "not a character".
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Unicode character property
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Unicode character property. Punctuation
Characters have separate properties to denote they are a punctuation character. The properties all have a Yes/No values: Dash, Quotation_Mark, Sentence_Terminal, Terminal_Punctuation.
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Unicode character property. Whitespace
Whitespace is a commonly used concept for a typographic effect. Basically it covers invisible characters that have a spacing effect in rendered text. It includes spaces, tabs, and new line formatting controls. In Unicode, such a character has the property set "WSpace=yes". In version 14.0, there are 25 whitespace characters.
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Unicode character property. Combining class
Some common codes:
0 = spacing letter, symbol or modifier (e.g. a, (, ʰ)
1 = overlay
6 = Han reading (CJK diacritic reading marks)
7 = nukta (diacritic nukta in Brahmic scripts)
8 = kana voicing marks
9 = virama
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Unicode character property. Marks which attach to the base letter:
200 = attached at bottom left
202 = attached directly below (e.g. cedilla on ç)
204 = attached at bottom right
208 = attached to left
210 = attached to right
212 = attached to top left
214 = attached directly above
216 = attached at top right
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Unicode character property. 10–199 = various fixed-position classes
Marks which do not attach to the base letter:
218 = bottom left
220 = directly below (e.g. ring on n̥)
222 = below right
224 = left
226 = right
228 = above left
230 = above (e.g. acute accent on á)
232 = above right
233 = double below (subtends two bases)
234 = double above (extends two bases)
240 = iota subscript (only that Greek diacritic)
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Unicode character property
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Unicode character property. Display-related properties
Shaping, width.
One of Unicode's major features is support of bi-directional (Bidi) text display right-to-left (R-to-L) and left-to-right (L-to-R). The Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm UAX9 describes the process of presenting text with altering script directions. For example, it enables a Hebrew quote in an English text. The Bidi_Character_Type marks a character's behaviour in directional writing. To override a direction, Unicode has defined special formatting control characters (Bidi-Controls). These characters can enforce a direction, and by definition only affect bi-directional writing.
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Unicode character property
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Unicode character property. Display-related properties
Shaping, width.
Each code point has a property called Bidi_Class. It defines its behaviour in a bidirectional text as interpreted by the algorithm:
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Unicode character property. Display-related properties
Shaping, width.
In normal situations, the algorithm can determine the direction of a text by this character property. To control more complex Bidi situations, e.g. when an English text has a Hebrew quote, extra options are added to Unicode. Twelve characters have the property Bidi_Control=Yes: ALM, FSI, LRE, LRI, LRM, LRO, PDF, PDI, RLE, RLI, RLM and RLO as named in the table. These are invisible formatting control characters, only used by the algorithm and with no effect outside of bidirectional formatting. Despite the name, they are formatting characters, not control characters, and have General category "Other, format (Cf)" in the Unicode definition.
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Unicode character property. Display-related properties
Shaping, width.
Basically, the algorithm determines a sequence of characters with the same strong direction type (R-to-L or L-to-R), taking in account an overruling by the special Bidi-controls. Number strings (Weak types) are assigned a direction according to their strong environment, as are Neutral characters. Finally, the characters are displayed per a string's direction.
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Unicode character property. Display-related properties
Shaping, width.
Two character properties are relevant to determining a mirror image of a glyph in bidirectional text: Bidi_Mirrored=Yes indicates that the glyph should be mirrored when written R-to-L. The property Bidi_Mirroring_Glyph=U+hhhh can then point to the mirrored character. For example, brackets "()" are mirrored this way. Shaping cursive scripts such as Arabic, and mirroring glyphs that have a direction, is not part of the algorithm.
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Unicode character property
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Unicode character property. Casing
The Case value is Normative in Unicode. It pertains to those scripts with uppercase (aka capital, majuscule) and the lowercase (aka small, minuscule) letters. Case-difference occurs in Adlam, Armenian, Cherokee, Coptic, Cyrillic, Deseret, Glagolitic, Greek, Khutsuri and Mkhedruli Georgian, Latin, Medefaidrin, Old Hungarian, Osage, Vithkuqi and Warang Citi scripts.
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Unicode character property. Decimal
Characters are classified with a Numeric type. Characters such as fractions, subscripts, superscripts, Roman numerals, currency numerators, encircled numbers, and script-specific digits are type Numeric. They have a numeric value that can be decimal, including zero and negatives, or a vulgar fraction. If there is not such a value, as with most of the characters, the numeric type is "None".
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Unicode character property. Numeric values and types
The characters that do have a numeric value are separated in three groups: Decimal (De), Digit (Di) and Numeric (Nu, i.e. all other). "Decimal" means the character is a straight decimal digit. Only characters that are part of a contiguous encoded range 0..9 have numeric type Decimal. Other digits, like superscripts, have numeric type Digit. All numeric characters like fractions and Roman numerals end up with the type "Numeric". The intended effect is that a simple parser can use these decimal numeric values, without being distracted by say a numeric superscript or a fraction. Seventy-three CJK Ideographs that represent a number, including those used for accounting, are typed Numeric.
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Unicode character property. Numeric values and types
On the other hand, characters that could have a numeric value as a second meaning are still marked Numeric type "None", and have no numeric value (""). E.g. Latin letters can be used in paragraph numbering like "II.A.1.b", but the letters "I", "A" and "b" are not numeric (type
"None") and have no numeric value.
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Unicode character property. Hexadecimal digits
Hexadecimal characters are those in the series with hexadecimal values 0...9ABCDEF (sixteen characters, decimal value 0–15). The character property Hex_Digit is set to Yes when a character is in such a series:
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Unicode character property. Numeric values and types
Forty-four characters are marked as Hex_Digit. The ones in the Basic Latin block are also marked as ASCII_Hex_Digit.
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Unicode character property. Numeric values and types
Unicode has no separate characters for hexadecimal values. A consequence is, that when using regular characters it is not possible to determine whether hexadecimal value is intended, or even whether a value is intended at all. That should be determined at a higher level, e.g. by prepending "0x" to a hexadecimal number or by context. The only feature is that Unicode can note that a sequence can or can not be a hexadecimal value.
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Unicode character property. Block
A block is a uniquely named, contiguous range of code points. It is identified by its first and last code point. Blocks do not overlap. A block may contain code points that are reserved, not-assigned etc. Each character that is assigned, has a single "block name" value from the 320 names assigned as of Unicode version 14.0 Unassigned code points outside of an existing block, have the default value "No_block".
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Unicode character property. Script
Each assigned character can have a single value for its "Script" property, signifying to which script it belongs. The value is a four-letter code in the range Aaaa-Zzzz, as available in ISO 15924, which is mapped to a writing system. Apart from when describing the background and usage of a script, Unicode does not use a connection between a script and languages that use that script. So "Hebrew" refers to the Hebrew script, not to the Hebrew language.
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Unicode character property. Script
The special code Zyyy for "Common" allows a single value for a character that is used in multiple scripts. The code Zinh "Inherited script", used for combining characters and certain other special-purpose code points, indicates that a character "inherits" its script identity from the character with which it is combined. (Unicode formerly used the private code Qaai for this purpose.) The code Zzzz "Unknown" is used for all characters that do not belong to a script (i.e. the default value), such as symbols and formatting characters. Overall, characters of a single script can be scattered over multiple blocks, like Latin characters. And the other way around too: multiple scripts can be present is a single block, e.g. block Letterlike Symbols contains characters from the Latin, Greek and Common scripts.
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Unicode character property. Script
When the Script is "" (blank), according to Unicode the character does not belong to a script. This pertains to symbols, because the existing ISO script codes "Zmth" (Mathematical notation), "Zsym" (Symbol), and "Zsye" (Symbol, emoji variant) are not used in Unicode. The "Script" property is also blank for code points that are not a typographic character like controls, substitutes, and private use code points.
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Unicode character property. Script
If there is a specific script alias name in ISO 15924, it is used in the character name: , and .
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Unicode character property. Normalization properties
Decompositions, decomposition type, canonical combining class, composition exclusions, and more.
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Unicode character property. Age
Age is the version of the Standard in which the code point was first designated. The version number is shortened to the numbering major.minor, although there more detailed version numbers are used: versions 4.0.0 and 4.0.1 both are named 4.0 as Age. Given the releases, Age can be from the range: 1.1, 2.0, 2.1, 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 4.0, 4.1, 5.0, 5.1, 5.2, 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0, 10.0, 11.0, 12.0, 12.1, 13.0 and 14.0. The long values for Age begin in a V and use an underscore instead of a dot: V1_1, for example. Codepoints without a specifically assigned age value have the value "NA", with the long form "Unassigned".
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Unicode character property. Deprecated
Once a character has been defined, it will not be removed or reassigned. However, a character may be deprecated, meaning its "use is strongly discouraged". As of Unicode version 14.0, the following fifteen characters are deprecated:
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Unicode character property. Boundaries
The Unicode Standard specifies the following boundary-related properties:
Grapheme cluster
Word
Line
Sentence
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Unicode character property. External links
Unicode Character Database, annex #44, explaining the different properties
UnicodeData.txt – a list of all Unicode characters, with their properties
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Rifat.
Rifat (also transliterated as Rifaat, , , a conjugated form of the Arabic verb رفع with the meaning "lifted", "elated", "joyous") is a masculine name. Variants also include Refat, Rafat, Refaat, etc. Notable people with the name include:
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Rifat.
Rifaat al-Assad, Syrian military personnel and politician
Rifat Chadirji, Iraqi architect and author
Rıfat Ilgaz (1911–1993), Turkish poet
Rifat Mustafin, Russian footballer
Rifat Ozbek, Turkish fashion designer
Rifaat Turk (born 1957), Israeli footballer
Rifat Zhemaletdinov (born 1996), Russian footballer of Tatar origin
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