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Erythromycin Erythromycin is a macrolide antibiotic which has an antimicrobial spectrum similar to or slightly wider than that of penicillin, and is often used for people who have an allergy to penicillins. For respiratory tract infections, it has better coverage of atypical organisms, including mycoplasma.
Erythromycin breath test The erythromycin breath test (ERMBT) is a method used to measure metabolism (oxidation and elimination from the system) by a part of the cytochrome P450 system. Erythromycin is tagged with carbon-14 and given as an intravenous injection then in 20 minuets the subject blows up a balloon and the carbon dioxide exhaled that is tagged with carbon-14 shows the activity of the CYP3A4 isoenzyme on the erythromycin.
Erythronium albidum Erythronium albidum (White Fawnlily) is a small herbaceous flowering plant in the Liliaceae, native to eastern North America, from southern Quebec and southern Manitoba south to Georgia and Texas. It produces short, slender stems 10-15 cm tall, which bear two oblong leaves on each stem.
Erythrophleum chlorostachys Erythrophleum chlorostachys is a species of leguminous tree endemic to northern Australia, from northeastern Queensland to the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Commonly known as Cooktown Ironwood, the species is found in wide range of environments from arid savanna to tropical rainforest.
Erythropoiesis Erythropoiesis is the process by which red blood cells (erythrocytes) are produced. In human adults, this usually occurs within the bone marrow; in humans with certain diseases, in fetuses and in some animals, erythropoeiesis also occurs outside the bone marrow, within the spleen, liver, or yolk sac.
Erythropoietin Erythropoietin (IPA pronunciation: , alternative pronunciations: ) or EPO is a glycoprotein hormone that is a cytokine for erythrocyte (red blood cell) precursors in the bone marrow. Also called hematopoietin or hemopoietin, it is produced by the kidney, and is the hormone regulating red blood cell production.
Erythropoietin receptor The erythropoietin receptor is a 66 kda peptide and is a member of the cytokine receptor family. The receptor is tyrosine phosphorylated upon binding by erythropoietin and associates with and activates the tyrosine kinase, JAK2.
Erythrosuchidae Erythrosuchidae (meaning "red crocodiles") are a family of large basal archosauromorph carnivores that lived from the later Early Triassic (Olenekian) to the early Middle Triassic (Anisian). Their fossil remains are known so far from South Africa (Beaufort Group of the Karoo Basin), the Perm region of Russia, and China.
Erythroxylum Erythroxylum (=Erythroxylon) is a genus of tropical flowering plants in the family Erythroxylaceae. One of the 250 species in the genus is Erythroxylum coca, the source of the drug cocaine and the source of beneficial Coca Tea too.
Eryx johnii The Brown Sand Boa or Indian Sand Boa Eryx johnii is a species of snake found in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, and western India. Because of the resemblance of the tail to its head, and, it's habit, when alarmed, of coiling up and raising the tail as if it were the head, the Red Sand Boa is called Do-muha (meaning two-headed) in Hindi in Rajasthan, India.
Erzhu Rong Erzhu Rong (çľćś±ć¦®) (493-530), courtesy name Tianbao (天寶), formally Prince Wu of Jin (晉ć¦çŽ‹), was a general of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei. He was of Xiongnu ancestry, and after Emperor Xiaoming was killed by his mother Empress Dowager Hu in 528, Erzhu overthrew her and put Emperor Xiaozhuang on the throne, but at the same time slaughtered many imperial officials and took over most of actual power either directly or through associates.
Erzhu Shilong Erzhu Shilong (çľćś±ä¸–隆) (500-532), courtesy name Rongzong (榮宗), was an official of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei. He first became prominent when after his cousin Erzhu Rong overthrew Emperor Xiaoming's mother Empress Dowager Hu (after she poisoned Emperor Xiaoming) and made Emperor Xiaozhuang emperor.
Erzhu Tianguang Erzhu Tianguang (çľćś±ĺ¤©ĺ…‰) (496-532) was a general of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei. He became a major general during the reign of Emperor Xiaozhuang, when his father's cousin Erzhu Rong was the paramount general of the state.
Erzincan Erzincan (Armenian: Երզնկա (Erznka)) is the capital of Erzincan Province in the eastern Anatolian region of Turkey. Nearby cities include Erzurum, Sivas, Tunceli, Bingöl, Elazığ, Malatya, Gumushane, Bayburt, and Giresun.
ErzsĂ©bet Bridge ErzsĂ©bet hĂd, ErzsĂ©bet Bridge or Elisabeth Bridge is the second newest bridge and one of the most elegant ones of Budapest, Hungary, connecting Buda and Pest across the River Danube. It is situated at the narrowest part of the Danube, the bridge spanning only 290 m.
Erzsebet Viski Erzsebet Viski (born February 22, 1980 in Verocemaros) is a Hungarian canoer, who has won two Olympic silver medals in the kayak flatwater team events. She has also had outstanding success at the canoeing World Championships.
Erzurum Erzurum (also written as Erzerum in some texts until the early 20th century, formerly known as Arzen during the Roman period, Theodosiopolis during the Byzantine period and ÔżŐˇÖ€Ő«Ő¶ (Karin) in Armenian) is a city in eastern Anatolia, Turkey. The current name "Erzurum" derives from "Erzen-el-Rum" (literally Arzen of the Romans.
Erzurum Congress Erzurum Congress was an assembly of Turkish Revolutionaries held from 23 July to 4 August 1919 in the city of Erzurum, in eastern Turkey, in accordance with the previously issued Amasya Circular. The congress united delegates from five eastern provinces (vilayet) of the Ottoman Empire, many parts of which were under foreign occupation at the time.
Erzurum Province The Province of Erzurum (Arzen in antiquity, Karin in ancient Armenian, Theodosiupolis or Theodosiopolis during Byzantine rule) is one of the Provinces of Turkey, in the Eastern Anatolia Region, to the east of the country. It is surrounded by Kars and Ağrı to the east, Muş and Bingöl to the south, Erzincan and Bayburt to the west, Rize and Artvin to the north and Ardahan to the northeast.
ER1 ER1 (ER one) is a prototype hospital envisioned for the Washigton DC area. The hospital is an all-scenarios facility, designed to handle, for example, a huge influx of contaminated patients from a terrorist attack.
ER9 electric trainset For servicing suburban commuter lines, electrified on 25kV, AC, the Railcar Manufacturing Plant of Riga produced ER9, then ER9p electric trainsets in 1966-1975 period. The mass production of these trains had began in 1964.
ERAP Entreprise de recherches et d'activités pétrolières is a French petroleum company created in 1965 by the merger of RAP (Regie Autonome des Petroles) and BRP (Bureau de Recherche des Petroles). In 1976 ERAP merged with the oil company Société Nationale des Pétroles d’Aquitaine (SNPA) giving birth to Société Nationale Elf Aquitaine (SNEA).
ERAST Project The Environmental Research Aircraft and Sensor Technology, or ERAST project is a NASA initiative to develop new technologies for civil use of remotely operated unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). According to NASA, the "ERAST program is a NASA initiative to develop and flight-demonstrate remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) for cost-effective science missions.
ERC ERC is Northeast Ohio's largest organization providing Human Resources and workplace programs, practices, training and consulting. ERC also hosts the NorthCoast 99 program and sponsors the ERC Health insurance program.
ERC Broadband ERC Broadband is a project of the Education and Research Consortium, a non-profit organization created to expand the technical infrastructure of Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina. ERC Broadband manages a regional network and offers Internet connectivity, data center services (including disaster recovery), and high performance computing services.
ERCIM The European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics, or ERCIM, is an organization that aims to foster collaborative work within the European research community and increase co-operation with European industry.
ERCO Ercoupe The ERCO Ercoupe is a low wing monoplane first manufactured by the Engineering and Research Corporation (or ERCO) shortly before World War II. It was designed to be the safest fixed-wing aircraft that aerospace engineering could provide at the time, and the type still enjoys a very faithful following today.
ERCO I-L 116 In late 1938, the Engineering and Research Corporation (ERCO) searched unsuccessfully for a suitable engine for its new "safe" airplane, the Ercoupe. ERCO hired Harold Morehouse, former engineer in charge of small engine design at Continental Motors, to design a new engine.
ERE Informatique ERE Informatique was one of the first French video game companies, founded in 1981 by Phillipe Ulrich and Emmanuel Viau. The company hired freelance game programmers that would receive royalties for their creations.
ERF (lorry manufacturer) ERF is a British truck manufacturer established in 1933 by Edwin Richard Foden, who had left Foden - the company founded by his father - because he believed the future lay in diesel rather than steam power. The trucks are now re-badged MAN AG models with the option of specifying a Cummins engine.
ERFx In procurement technology terms, ERFx (or eRFx) is an acronym for Electronic Request For [x] - where x can be Proposal (RFP), Quote (RFQ), Information (RFI) or Tender (RFT). Other pseudonymous acronyms include "ITT" (Invitation to tender) or "PQQ" (Pre Qualification Questionnaire).
ERhetoric ERhetoric is the art of persuasion in digital media, manipulating content to fit the medium (the Internet) in which it is presented. It includes the study of online communication, and how the medium of the Internet shapes this communication.
ERIDANE ERIDANE is a non-commercial cooperation initiative with the aim to propose a new functional and security framework for smart-card based Point of Interaction (POI) equipment to be used in the retail environment. point of sales (POS) devices in small shops, POS equipment integrated in supermarkets and department stores, card readers for mobile applications (for example taxis), vending machines and other unattended terminals.
ERMAC ERMAC (short for Energy Risk Management Association of Canada) is a forum in which risk management professionals can nurture relationships with other risk management professionals. It also provides a forum in which these professionals can discuss topical energy risk management issues and ideas.
ERMC (cable system) ERMC or Europe-Russia-Mongolia-China (also known as "ERC" and "Europe-Russia-China") is an overland telecommunications cable system linking Asia and Europe via Russia and Mongolia. It provides an alternative, shorter, path to submarine communications cables.
ERNI Electronics ERNI is a leading global manufacturer and worldwide supplier of a broad line of interconnects for the telecommunications, data communications, computer, industrial and medical markets. ERNI has manufacturing operations in Europe as well as sales offices in over 40 countries.
EROEI In physics and energy economics, EROEI (energy returned on energy invested), ERoEI, or EROI (energy returned on invested), is the ratio between the amount of energy expended to obtain a resource, compared with the amount of energy obtained from that resource. When the EROEI of a resource becomes equal to or lower than 1, that energy source becomes an energy sink and can no longer be used as a primary source of energy.
EROS (satellite) EROS (Earth Resources Observation Satellite) is a series of Israeli commercial Earth observation satellites, designed and manufactured by Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI), with optical payload supplied by El-Op. The satellites are owned and operated by ImageSat International, another Israeli company, with some 35 full-time employees (of IntelSat's total of 50).
ERP5 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP5) is a full featured high end Open Source / Libre Software solution published under GPL license and used for mission critial ERP / CRM / MRP / SCM / PDM applications by industrial organisations and government agencies.
ERS10 The ERS10 Index is a share index of the 10 companies from the power utility sector which are listed on the Banja Luka Stock Exchange (BLSE), established on 29 December 2005. ERS10 stands for Indeks preduzeća iz sistema Elektroprivrede Republike Srpske, which is Serbian for The Index of the Power Utility Companies of Republika Srpska.
ERT Digital ERT Digital or ERT Psifiaki is a new pilot project from ERT, the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation. It is the launch of Digital Terrestrial Television, featuring 3 new digital television channels: Cine+, Prisma+ and Sport+.
ERT World ERT World (formerly ERT SAT) is an internationally-broadcast Greek language channel run by Greece's national broadcaster, ERT. Programming includes a mix of news, discussion-based programmes, drama, documentaries, entertainment shows as well as sports coverage including live games from Greece's top soccer league- A' Ethniki.
ERT World (Canada) ERT World is a Canadian category 2 Greek language digital cable television channel and is owned by Odyssey Television Network. It broadcasts programming from ERT World as well as local Canadian content produced by Odyssey TV.
ERT1 ERT 1 or ET-1 is the first channel from ERT, the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation. It is mainly an entertainment channel that broadcasts various types of programming suchs as news, sports, cultural programmes, documentaries and children's shows.
ERuby eRuby is a type of implementation that embeds Ruby into HTML or any other text document. Ruby code embedded in an HTML document, similar to ASP, JSP and PHP, requires an interpreter to execute and replace it with designated HTML code and content.
ERulemaking Electronic rulemaking (also known as eRulemaking and e-rulemaking) is the use of digital technologies by government agencies in the rulemaking and decision making processes. An interdisciplinary electronic rulemaking research community has formed as a result of National Science Foundation funding under the auspices of the Digital Government Program.
ERYX ERYX is a short-range man-portable SACLOS-based wire-guided anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) produced by European company MBDA. It is used by several countries, including the Canadian, French, and Norwegian armies.
Es Castell Es Castell (Spanish Villacarlos) is a small municipality in eastern Minorca in the Spanish Balearic Islands. The town was founded by the British and originally called Georgetown in honour of the then British king.
Es geschah am hellichten Tag Es geschah am hellichten Tag (German for It happened in broad daylight) stands for the titles of two films, a feature movie from Switzerland (1958), directed by Ladislao Vajda, and a German TV film by Nico Hofmann (1997). Sean Penn made a third movie on this topic, named The Pledge (2001).
Es ist ein Ros entsprungen Es ist ein Ros entsprungen, often translated as "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming," is a Christmas carol of German origin. The lyrics are thought to be penned by an anonymous author, and the piece first appeared in print in the late-16th century.
Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe BWV 25 (There is no soundness in my flesh) is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. It was first performed on 29 August 1723 and is intended for the Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity.
Es kacang hijau Es kacang hijau or bubur kacang hijau is an Indonesian and Malaysian dessert made from mung beans with coconut milk and palm sugar or cane sugar. The beans are boiled till soft, and sugar and coconut milk are added.
Es Paradis Es ParadĂs Terrenal, commonly known as Es ParadĂs or in English translation "The Paradise" is one of several internationally renowned clubs in Ibiza. It is located in a large pyramid building, near the egg in San Antonio and next door to the nightclub Eden.
Es reiten die Toten so schnell "Es reiten die Toten so schnell" (or: the Vampyre sucking at his own Vein) ("The Dead ride so fast"; usually referred to as "Es reiten die Toten so schnell") is the title of Darkwave band Sopor Aeternus & The Ensemble of Shadows' eighth album. It was released in 2003.
Esa Saarinen Esa Saarinen (born July 27, 1953 in Hyvinkää, Finland) is a Finnish philosopher who is currently on a five-year appointment as professor of systems sciences at the Systems Analysis Laboratory of the Helsinki University of Technology, teaching applied philosophy, systems intelligence and creative problem solving.
Esa-Pekka Salonen Esa-Pekka Salonen (born June 30, 1958 in Helsinki) is a prominent Finnish orchestral conductor and composer. He is currently music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic (LAP), the orchestra with which he made his US debut in 1984.
Esagu 'eSagu' is a web-based personalized agro-advisory system which uses Information Technology to solve the unscientific agricultural practices. Sagu means cultivation in Telugu-local language of [Andhra_Pradesh|Andhra Pradesh], the region in which the project started.
Esai Morales Esai Morales (born October 1, 1962) Brother of Television and Film Director Sylvia Morales, is an actor who was most recently cast to portray a priest in The Virgin of Juarez and as "Lt. Tony Rodriguez" on the ABC cancelled television police drama NYPD Blue and his acting ability was comically described by a Critic on MSN as "the expression on his face said it all...
Esala Teleni Captain Esala Teleni is a Fijian naval officer, who currently serves as Deputy Commander of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces. He was appointed to this post on 3 January 2007, formalizing a role he had been playing for quite some time, having often acted in the stead of the Military Commander, Commodore] [[Frank Bainimarama in his absence.
Esalen Institute Esalen Institute is a center for humanistic alternative education, a nonprofit organization devoted to multidisciplinary studies ordinarily neglected by traditional academia. Esalen offers more than 500 public workshops a year in addition to invitational conferences, residential work-study programs, research initiatives, and internships.
Esalen Massage Esalen Massage is a branded massage service which is taught and practiced at the Esalen Institute, a retreat and study center located in Big Sur, California. Since 1965, many leaders in the field of massage and bodywork have taught workshops at the Esalen Institute, including John Upledger, Milton Trager, Ida Rolf and others.
Esao Andrews Esao Andrews is a painter, Baker Skateboards illustrator/designer and Meathaus Collective member. His art depicts a blend of the grotesque, erotic and surreal in a manner in keeping with other American artists like Mark Ryden and John Currin, and is very popular in New York art galleries.
Esarhaddon Esarhaddon (Greek and Biblical form; Akkadian Aššur-aha-iddina "Ashur has given a brother to me"), was a king of Assyria who reigned 681 BC-669 BC), the youngest son of Sennacherib and the Aramaic queen Naqi'a (Zakitu), Sennacherib's second wife. When, despite being the youngest son, he was named successor by his father, his elder brothers tried to discredit him.
Esau Esau (Hebrew , Standard Hebrew Esav, Tiberian Hebrew Ä’Ĺ›Äw) is the oldest son of Isaac and Rebekah and the twin brother of Jacob in the biblical Book of Genesis.Metzger & Coogan (1993) Oxford Companion to the Bible, p191-2..
Esbat An esbat is a ritual observance of the full moon within Wicca and other Wiccan-influenced forms of Neopaganism. Some groups extend these celebrations to include the dark moon, or even the first and last quarters.
Esben Storm Esben Storm (born 1950 in Denmark) is an Australian actor, television producer and director, well known for his work with Australian children's program Round the Twist. He is currently working in Sydney to adapt John Marsden's Tomorrow series.
Esbjerg Esbjerg is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Region Syddanmark ("South Denmark Region") on the west coast of the Jutland peninsula in southwest Denmark. Its mayor is Johnny Søtrup, from the Venstre (Center-Right Party) political party.
Esbs The "Ecole Superieur de Biotechnologie de Strasbourg" (ESBS) understands itself as a multicultural institution with the goal of training students in an international atmosphere. Due to the trilingual architecture of classes and the participation of French, Swiss and German Universities and students, the ESBS represents a unique education facility.
Esc key The Esc key is a key labeled Esc or Escape that is used to generate the ASCII Escape character, the character code traditionally used to initiate an escape sequence. As the typical computer user is no longer concerned with the details of controlling their computer's peripherals, the task escape sequences were designed for, the escape key was appropriated by application programmers, most often to mean Stop.
Escabeche Escabeche (of Spanish origin or from Persian sikbag; "acid food") refers to both a dish of poached or fried fish that is marinated in an acidic mixture before serving, and to the marinade itself. The dish is common in Peruvian Cuisine and popular in both Spanish cuisine and Provençal cuisine and is usually served cold after marinating in a refrigerator overnight (or longer).
Escadrille The Allen Eagle Escadrille is believed to be the largest High School Marching band in the world, with over 600 members currently enrolled. The Allen Eagle Escadrille is the combination of the Allen Eagle Band, Color Guard, and The "Tallenettes" Drill Team, grades 9-12.
Escadron de transport, d'entraînement et de calibrage The Escadron de transport, d'entraînement et de calibrage (ETEC, "Transportation, training and calibration squadron") is a unit of the French Air Force, under direct command of the Minister of Defence.
Escadron Parachutiste d'Intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale The EPIGN (Escadron Parachutiste d'Intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale) is the parachute-trained intervention squadron of the French Gendarmerie. The unit was formed in 1984, and is currently 139-men strong.
Escaflowne (film) Escaflowne (エスカă•ăăĽăŤ) is a 2000 anime movie, appearing to be an alternate universe to the events of the anime television series The Vision of Escaflowne. Animated by Sunrise and Studio BONES, The movie was developed under the pre-production title Escaflowne: A Girl in Gaea, but it was retitled simply as Escaflowne before its theatrical premiere.
Escalade Escalade is the act of scaling defensive walls or ramparts with the aid of ladders, and was a prominent feature of siege warfare in medieval times. It was one of the most direct options available for attacking a fortification, but was also one of the most dangerous.
Escalade (truck) An Escalade (usually simply called Escalade, and occasionally referred to as The Next Evolution) is a monster truck that races on the USHRA Monster Jam circuit. It is driven by George Balhan and owned by Live Nation.
Escalation Escalation is the phenomenon of something getting more intense step by step, for example a quarrel, or, notably, military presence and nuclear armament during the Cold War. (Compare to escalator, a device that lifts something to a higher level.
Escalator over the Hill Escalator over the Hill (or EOTH) is mostly referred to as a jazz opera, but it was released as a "chronotransduction" with "words by Paul Haines, adaptation and music by Carla Bley, production and coordination by Michael Mantler", performed by the Jazz Composers' Orchestra (JCOA).
Escalivada Escalivada is a typical preparation of Catalan cuisine that consists of several types of grilled vegetables like eggplants (genus Solanum), sweet red peppers (genus Capsicum), red tomatoes (Solanum esculentum), and sweet onions. Once well cooked on the grill, those vegetables are peeled and sliced in strips, the seeds removed, and seasoned with olive oil and salt, and sometimes with garlic as well.
Escambe Escambe (also known as San Cosmo Y San Damias De Escambe or San Damian de Cupahica) was a Spanish Franciscan mission built in the 17th century in the Florida Panhandle, three miles northwest of the present-day town of Tallahassee, Florida, United States. It was part of Spain's effort to colonize the region, and convert the Timucuan and Apalachee Indians to Christianity.
Escambia Amateur Astronomers Association The Esacmbia Amateur Astronomers Association is the most active amateur astronomy club in Northwest Florida or nearby Southern Alabama. It was originally started in June, 1959 by two elementary school students and one about to start junior high school.
Escambia Bay Escambia Bay is a bay located in mostly in Santa Rosa County and partly in Escambia County, Florida, in the far western Florida Panhandle. The city of Pensacola is located on the western side, and the town of Milton is located on the northeastern end of the two-pronged bay.
Escambia County School District The Escambia County School District is the organisation responsible for the administration of public schools in Escambia County, Florida, in the United States. The district currently administers 37 elementary schools, 11 middle schools, and eight high schools, as well as a number of specialised centers.
Escamoles Escamoles are the larvae of ants of the genus Liometopum, harvested from the roots of the agave (tequila) or maguey (mezcal) plant in Mexico. In some forms of Mexican cuisine, escamoles are considered a delicacy and are sometimes referred to as "insect caviar".
Escanaba Firing Line Escanaba Firing Line is a rock band from Michigan. The band was formed in 2001 in Traverse City, Michigan by brothers Jesse and Ryan Younce, along with Tony Colombo, and they were shortly after joined by drummer Mike Fuksman.
Escapade Escapade, or ESP for short, is a server-side scripting language that is designed to provide an easy interface to database contents. It was written in 1997 by Ed Carp, and enjoys wide use in Europe, but has had limited acceptance in the US, due to limited exposure and the lack of an open source version of the software, but plans are underway to open source the software in early 2007.
Escapade Darlington Escapade Darlington is a nightclub in the town of Darlington in the North East of England. Formerly Mardi Grasthe venue was renamed, refurbished and opened in October 2004]amid some controversy regarding licences[http://archive.
Escape (radio program) Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7 1947 to September 25 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950.
Escape (song) "Escape" (later known as "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)") was the highest-charting hit for Rupert Holmes. To this day, Holmes regards the song with a mixture of pride and chagrin; while it has made him wealthy and famous, as one of his friends described it, it is "the success that ruined his career", drawing attention from his more serious and heartfelt musical works.
Escape (Whodini album) Escape is the second album by hip hop group Whodini, released in 1984 (see 1984 in music) on the Jive label. The album spawned the hit singles "Five Minutes of Funk", "Friends" and "Freaks Come Out at Night".
Escape Attempt Escape Attempt (Russian: Попытка Đş бегŃтвŃ, Popytka k begstvu) is a 1962 sci-fi novel by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky set in the Noon Universe. The English translation was published in a single volume with the other Noon universe stories Space Mowgli and The Kid from Hell.
Escape crew capsule An escape crew capsule allows a pilot (or astronaut) to eject from his or her craft and still be protected at extreme speeds and altitudes which might not be survivable in a simple ejection seat. There are two ways to do this: 1) ejecting individual crew capsules (one for each pilot/crew member) or "capsule ejection", and 2) ejecting the entire crew cabin, or "cabin ejection".
Escape fire An escape fire is a fire lit to clear an area of vegetation in the face of an approaching wildfire when no escape exists. Unlike backfires, escape fires are not attempts to control – let alone stop – a wildfire.
Escape from Alcatraz (triathlon) The Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon is a triathlon held in the United States. While not an "iron distance" race, the Escape from Alcatraz was ranked as the number-one triathlon by Inside Triathlon Magazine for 2006.
Escape from Cluster Prime Escape from Cluster Prime is an animated television film, produced by Frederator Studios for the Nickelodeon cable channel. It was based on characters from the Nickelodeon animated television series My Life as a Teenage Robot.
Escape from Jupiter Escape from Jupiter was an Australian children's science fiction drama which aired from April 10, 1994 to July 3, 1994. Concerning a small group of children on Jupiter's moon Io, the series ran for 12 episodes.
Escape from Knab Escape from Knab (pronounced kÉ™-nÄb) is an online game geared mainly towards college students that teaches about money management and accounting. The player wins a contest and is transported to a world called Knab and has to make $10,000 by July 4 to pay for the return flight home.
Escape from Monkey Island Escape from Monkey Island (EMI) is the fourth, and currently final, game in the Monkey Island series of computer adventure games, released in 2000 by LucasArts, following the successful games The Secret of Monkey Island (SMI), Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge (MI2), and The Curse of Monkey Island (CMI).
Escape from Paradise Escape from Paradise: From Third World to First is a 2001 non-fiction book written by John Harding and May Chu HardingMay is the great-granddaughter of Aw Boon Par, who with his brother developed the formula for Tiger Balm medicated oil. set in Singapore], [[Brunei, Australia, England, and the United States.
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