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Endomorphism In mathematics, an endomorphism is a morphism (or homomorphism) from a mathematical object to itself. So, for example, an endomorphism of a vector space V is a linear map f : V → V and an endomorphism of a group G is a group homomorphism f : G → G, etc.
Endomysium The endomysium, literally meaning within the muscle, is a layer of connective tissue that ensheaths a muscle fiber and is composed mostly from reticular fibers. It also contains capillaries, nerves and lymphatics.
Endon Endon is a small town in the county of Staffordshire, England, south west of Leek, Staffordshire and south east of Biddulph. The local education consists of two schools; Endon Hall Primary School and Endon High School.
Endonuclease Endonucleases are enzymes that cleave the phosphodiester bond within a polynucleotide chain. Restriction endonucleases (Restriction Enzymes) cleave DNA at specific sites, and are divided into three categories, Type I, Type II, and Type III, according to their mechanism of action.
Endoplasmic reticulum The endoplasmic reticulum (endoplasmic meaning "within the cytoplasm," reticulum meaning "little net" in Latin) or ER is an organelle found in all eukaryotic cells that is an interconnected network of tubules, vesicles and cisternae that is responsible for several specialized functions: Protein translation, folding, and transport of proteins to be used in the cell membrane (e.g.
Endoproteinase Endoproteinases, or sometimes simply referred as proteinases, are enzymes that cut the polypeptide chain internally. In contrast, exopeptidases cut the polypeptide chain near the end of the chain to liberate one or a few amino acid residues.
Endopterygota The Endopterygota, also known as Holometabola, are insects of the subclass Pterygota which go through distinctive larval, pupal, and adult stages. They undergo a radical metamorphosis, with the larval and adult stages differing considerably in their structure and behaviour.
Endor (village) Endor was a village of Canaanites probably located on the Hill of Moreh (Jebel Datii). The original Hebrew meaning of "Endor" is unknown because it is spelled differently in each of the three times it is mentioned in the Bible.
Endorectal coil magnetic resonance imaging Endorectal coil magnetic resonance imaging or endorectal coil MRI is a type of medical imaging in which MRI is used in conjunction with a coil placed into the rectum in order to obtain high quality images of the area surrounding the rectum. The technique has demonstrated higher accuracy than other modalities in assessing seminal vesicle invasion and extra-capsular extension (ECE) of prostate cancer (96% and 81% respectively).
Endoreduplication Endoreduplication is the duplication of the genome without mitosis. Endoreduplication is a common process in eukaryotes and results in an increase in the nuclear DNA content, permitting amplification of the genome of specialized cells.
Endorheic In geography, an endorheic basin—also called a terminal or closed basin—is a watershed from which there is no outflow of water, either on the surface as rivers, or underground by flow or diffusion through rock or permeable material. The term has Greek roots, endo, "inside" and rhein, "to flow".
Endorphin Endorphins (or more correctly Endomorphines) are endogenous opioid biochemical compounds. They are peptides produced by the pituitary gland and the hypothalamus in vertebrates, and they resemble the opiates in their abilities to produce analgesia and a sense of well-being.
Endorsement test The endorsement test proposed by United States Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor in the 1984 case of Lynch v. Donnelly asks whether a particular government action amounts to an endorsement of religion, thus violating the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.
Endorsements for the Liberal Party of Canada leadership convention, 2006 The candidates for the Liberal Party of Canada leadership convention, 2006 have received the following endorsements. Ex-Officio Delegates have an automatic vote at the convention and are denoted with an asterisk (*).
Endoscopic foreign body retrieval Endoscopic foreign body retrieval refers to the removal of ingested objects from the esophagus, stomach and duodenum by endoscopic techniques. It does not involve surgery, but rather encompasses a variety of techniques employed through the gastroscope for grasping foreign bodies, manipulating them, and removing them while protecting the esophagus and trachea.
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a technique that combines the use of endoscopy and fluoroscopy to diagnose and treat certain problems of the biliary or pancreatic ductal systems. It is an x-ray examination of the bile ducts which is aided by a video endoscope.
Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (ETS) is a surgical procedure where certain portions of the sympathetic nerve trunk are burned, severed, removed or clamped. ETS is used to treat hyperhidrosis, facial blushing, social phobia, Raynaud's disease and Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy.
Endoscopy Endoscopy means looking inside and refers to looking inside the human body for medical reasons. Endoscopy, using a borescope, is also used in engineering and techical situations such as the inspection of nuclear fuel elements, aircraft or engines where direct line-of-sight observation is not feasible.
Endosperm Endosperm is the tissue produced in the seeds of most flowering plants around the time of fertilization. It surrounds the embryo and provides nutrition in the form of starch, though it can also contain oils and protein.
Endospore An endospore is a dormant, tough, non-reproductive structure produced by a small number of bacteria from the Firmicute family. The primary function of most endospores is to ensure the survival of a bacterium through periods of environmental stress.
Endosulfan Endosulfan is a cyclodiene insecticide with the formula C9H6Cl6O3S, also used under the name thiodan and benzoepin. It is usually sprayed in the agricultural setting to protect crops and can also be used as a wood preservative.
Endothelial dysfunction Endothelial dysfunction is a physiological dysfunction of normal biochemical processes carried out by the endothelium, the cells that line the inner surface of all blood vessels including arteries and veins (as well as the innermost lining of the heart and lymphatics.) Compromise of normal function of endothelial cells is characteristic of endothelial dysfunction.
Endothelial microparticle Endothelial microparticles are small vesicles that are released from endothelial cells and can be found circulating in the blood. The microparticle consists of a plasma membrane surrounding a small amount of cytosol.
Endothelial stem cells Endothelial stem cells presence was demonstrated by Gerardo Rivera and Louis Gagné in 2005. Strong evidences for the presence of a heterogeneous population of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) in the sanguine circulation and in the endothelial population suggested the existence of endothelial stem cells.
Endothelium The endothelium is the layer of thin specialized epithelium, comprised of a simple squamous layer of cells that line the interior surface of blood vessels, forming an interface between circulating blood in the lumen and the rest of the vessel wall (simple squamous epithelium). Endothelial cells line the entire circulatory system, from the heart to the smallest capillary.
Endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor Endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor or EDHF refers to an unknown compound, secreted by endothelial cells, which leads to nitric oxide- and prostacyclin-independent vasodilation by relaxation of vascular smooth muscle cells.
Endothelium-derived relaxing factor Endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF) was the tentative name of what was later discovered to be nitric oxide (NO). It is released by the vascular endothelium in response to a variety of chemical and physical stimuli.
Endothermic In thermodynamics, the word endothermic describes a process or reaction that absorbs energy in the form of heat. Its etymology stems from the Greek prefix endo-, meaning “inside” and the Greek suffix –thermic, meaning “to heat”.
Endothermic reaction In Chemistry an endothermic reaction is one in which the reactants have less energy than the products, and thus a net input of energy, usually in the form of heat, is required. Endothermic reactions are often described as reactions that "feel cold", and contrast with exothermic reactions, in which heat is released.
Endotoxin Endotoxins are potentially toxic, natural compounds found inside pathogens such as bacteria. Classically, an "endotoxin" is a toxin, which unlike an "exotoxin", is not secreted in soluble form by live bacteria, but is a structural component in the bacteria which is released mainly when bacteria are lysed.
Endotracheal tube An endotracheal tube (ETT) is used in anaesthesia, intensive care and emergency medicine for airway management and mechanical ventilation. It is regarded as the most reliable available method for protecting a patient's airway.
Endovelicus Endovelicus (Endovélico in Portuguese), was an Iron Age god of public health and safety, worshipped in pre-Roman and Roman Lusitania. After the Roman invasion, his cult spread to most of the Roman Empire, but was always most popular in the Roman provinces of Lusitania (covering part of what is now Portugal) and Betica (located in Southern Spain).
Endowment (Latter Day Saints) In the Latter Day Saint movement, the Endowment is a gift of "power from on high" that has several meanings in various contexts of Latter Day Saint theology. In some denominations of the Latter Day Saint movement, the Endowment refers to an ordinance (ritual ceremony) introduced by Joseph Smith, Jr.
Endowment (Philosophy) Endowment (in philosophy) refers to the innate capacities of an individual, group, or institution. An individual's "natural endowment" can be abilities, such as intelligence or strength, given at birth.
Endowment effect The endowment effect is a hypothesis that people value a good or service more once their property right to it has been established. In other words, people place a higher value on objects they own relative to objects they do not.
Endowment House Upon the construction of Salt Lake City’s first public building, the Council House, the Mormons used its top floor for administering temple rituals in 1852. When this arrangement proved impractical, Brigham Young directed Truman O.
Endowment mortgage An endowment mortgage is a mortgage arranged on an interest-only basis where the capital is intended to be repaid by one or more endowment policies. The phrase endowment mortgage is used mainly in the United Kingdom by lenders and consumers to refer to this arrangement and is not a legal term.
Endoxa Endoxa (Ancient Greek:ἐνδοξα) derives from the word doxa. Whereas Plato condemned doxa (beliefs and opinions) as a starting point for achieving Truth, Aristotle uses the term endoxa (commonly held beliefs accepted by the wise and by elder rhetors) to acknowledge the beliefs of the city.
Endpapers The endpapers of a book are the sheets of paper pasted onto the inside of a book's boards, the stiff binding material that a book cover is made of. They come in all the colors of the rainbow just like finger paints.
Endplates In anatomy, endplates are the parts of the vertebra that comes in direct contact with the intervertebral disc to form an article (not found in sacral vertebrae). Each vertebra has two endplates: a superior and an inferior.
Endplay An endplay (also throw-in), in bridge and similar games, is a tactical play where a defender is put on lead at a strategic moment, and then has to make a play that loses one or more tricks. Most commonly the losing play either constitutes a free finesse, or else it gives declarer a ruff and discard.
Endra class cruiser In the fictional Gundam universe, the Endra class cruiser is a ship utalized by the Axis Zeon, and later by the Neo Zeon, for Mobile Suit transportation and combat. These ships routinely saw action during the Gryps Conflict, and served as flagships for the ranking member of the Axis Zeon/ Neo Zeon movement.
Endrinal Endrinal is a village and municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located 49 kilometres from the provincial capital city of Salamanca and has a population of 291 people.
Endsville Endsville, based out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. is a folk rock / alternative rock band consisting of Canadian singer songwriter Keith Jolie on Vocals and Guitar, Minas Hatzigiannatzoglou on Drums, Steve Cave on Bass, Paul Butters on Guitar and Matt Bartram on Keyboards.
Endurability In telecommunication, endurability is the property of a system, subsystem, equipment, or process that enables it to continue to function within specified performance limits for an extended period of time, usually months, despite a severe natural or man-made disturbance, such as a nuclear attack, or a loss of external logistic or utility support.
Endurance (1912 ship) The Endurance was the three-masted barquentine in which Sir Ernest Shackleton sailed for the Antarctic on the 1914 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. She was launched in 1912 from Sandefjord in Norway and was crushed by ice, causing her to sink, three years later in the Weddell Sea off Antarctica.
Endurance (crater) Endurance is an impact crater on Mars that was visited by the Opportunity rover from May until December, 2004. Mission scientists named the crater after the ship Endurance that sailed to the Antarctic in an exploration voyage organized by Ernest Shackleton.
Endurance class landing platform dock ship The Endurance class landing platform dock ships are the biggest class of ships in the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN). They were designed and built locally by Singapore Technologies (ST) Marine to replace the old County class tank landing ships (LST).
Endurance racing Endurance racing can refer to races involving persons running in events such as marathons or triathlons, long cross-country skiing events, the racing of horses or other animals, or motorsport. The discussion in this article is focused on automobile motorsport.
Endurance Steam Car The Endurance Steam Car was a steam car manufactured in the United States from 1922 until 1924. The company had its origins in the Coats Steam Car, and began production on the east coast before shifting operations to Los Angeles.
Endurantism Endurantism or endurance theory is a philosophical theory of persistence and identity. According to the endurantist view is that the whole of an individual is always present, as opposed to perdurantism which maintains that an object is a series of temporal parts or stages, like the frames of a movie.
Endure Pursuivant Endure Pursuivant of Arms is a private officer of arms appointed by the Chief of the Name and Arms of Lindsay—presently the Earl of Crawford & Balcarres. The current Endure Pursuivant is the Earl's younger son, The Honorable Alexander Walter Lindsay.
Enduring Valor: Gettysburg in Miniature Enduring Valor: Gettysburg in Miniature is a series of two popular scenario books written for miniature wargaming the American Civil War Battle of Gettysburg in regimental scale. It is based upon the Johnny Reb gaming rules developed by veteran game designer John Hill.
Enduro motorcycle Enduro motorcycles are specially made for sport, with the long travel and medium-hard suspension of a motocross bike conjoined with features such as a headlight and quiet muffler to make the bike street-legal for parts of the track. The engine of an Enduro bike is usually a single cylinder 2-stroke between 125cc and 300cc, or 4-stroke between 250 and 650cc.
Enduser (artist) Enduser is Cincinnati based breakcore/raggacore/drum 'n' noise artist and producer Lynn Standafer. Lynn has released on record labels including Mirex, Ad Noiseam, razor (mi)X and Outbreak, and has also produced music for Acclaim US, scored independent films, and runs his own experimental drum and bass label, Sonicterror Records.
Endy Chow Endy Chow Kwok-yin (Traditional Chinese: 周國賢) was born on 11 December 1979, and is a Hong Kong singer & composer. His family migrated to New Zealand when he was 13, and went to Japan to further his studies when he was 19.
Endymion (Hyperion Cantos) Endymion is the third science fiction novel by Dan Simmons in his Hyperion Cantos fictional universe. Centered around the new characters Aenea and Endymion, it has been as well received as Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion - within a year of its release, the paperback edition had gone through five reprints The novel was nominated for the 1996 British Fantasy Award]
Endymion (poem) Endymion is a poem by John Keats first published in 1817. Beginning famously with the line "A thing of beauty is a joy forever", Endymion like many epic poems in English (including John Dryden's translations from Virgil and Alexander Pope's translations from Homer) is written in rhyming, or 'heroic' couplets.
Endymion Porter Endymion Porter (1587 – 1649), English royalist, descended from Sir William Porter, sergeant-at-arms to Henry VII, and son of Edmund Porter, of Aston-sub-Edge in Gloucestershire, by his cousin Angela, daughter of Giles Porter of Mickleton, in the same county.
Endzeit Bunkertracks Endzeit Bunkertracks is an album compilation with aggrotech/electro-industrial artists featuring exclusive, deleted and/or hard-to-find tracks. The first volume, or "act", (released 21 March 2005 by the record label Alfa Matrix) consists of 60 tracks, 50 of them being exclusive.
Ene reaction The Ene reaction (also known as the Alder-ene reaction) is a chemical reaction between an alkene with an allylic hydrogen (the ene) and a multiple bond (the enophile). The product is a substituted alkene with the double bond shifted to the allylic position.
Eneco Tour of Benelux 2006 The 2006 Eneco Tour of Benelux road cycling race took place from August 16 to August 23, two weeks later in the season than the year before. The second edition of the Eneco Tour of Benelux covered parts of the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany.
Eneide di Krypton Eneide di Krypton is a 6 tracks record from Italian rock band Litfiba released at their very beginning in 1983. Despite its 40 minutes length, it is considered as an EP, while Desaparecido (1985) is credited as the first album.
Enele Ma'afu Enele Ma'afu'atuitoga, commonly known as Ma'afu, was a Tongan Prince and Fijian chief. He was born in Tongatapu, Tonga, in 1816, as the son of Aleamotu'a, Tu'i Kanokupulu In 1840 he married Elenoa Lutui, with whom he had one child, Siale'ataongo, in Nukualofa.
Enem Enem (; Adyghe: Инам) is an urban-type settlement in Takhtamukaysky District of the Republic of Adygea, Russia, located 245 km north-west of Maykop. Population: 17,654 (2002 Census); 17,843 (1989 Census).
Enema An enema (plural enemata or enemas) is the procedure of introducing liquids into the rectum and colon via the anus. Enemas can be carried out for medical reasons (as a treatment for constipation), as part of alternative therapies, and also for erotic purposes, particularly as part of BDSM activities.
Enema bandit The Enema Bandit, born Michael Kenyon (alias Gino Cordero), is also known as "the Champaign Enema Bandit", the "Ski Masked Bandit", and "The Illinois Enema Bandit". He was known for performing enemas on victims under the threat of violence.
Enema of the State Demo The Enema of the State Demo was a little known demo recorded by blink-182 just after Scott Raynor left the band and Travis Barker joined in 1998. This demo had many songs that people know from Enema of the State such as: Dumpweed, Aliens Exist, and What's My Age Again?.
Enemay Enemay is one of the 105 woredas in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Misraq Gojjam Zone, Enemay is bordered on the south by Dejen, on the west by Debay Telatgen, on the north by Enarj Enawga, and on the east by Shebel Berenta.
Enemies of Books The Enemies of Books is a famous book on biblioclasts and book preservation by nineteeth century bibliophile and book collector William Blades. The book was first published in 1880 and has been republished in different editions in 1881, 1888, 1896, and 1902 and reproduced widely in electronic format in the twenty-first century.
Enemies of Carlotta Enemies of Carlotta (EoC for short) is a software package written in Python for managing electronic mailing lists written by Lars Wirzenius and others. It is free software/open source software, distributed freely under the GNU General Public License, version 2.
Enemies of Promise Enemies of Promise is a critical and autobiographical work written by Cyril Connolly and first published in 1938. It comprises two sections, the first dedicated to Connolly's observations about literature and the literary world of his time, and the second an account of Connolly's early life.
Enemies of the Secret Hide-Out Enemies of the Secret Hide-Out was a 1966 book, written and illustrated by children's author John Peterson, and was the sequel to The Secret Hide-Out. It was a long-running paperback title for Scholastic Press, and its book clubs, through the 1970s.
Enemies of Women Enemies of Women is a film directed by Alan Crosland in 1923, starring Lionel Barrymore, Alma Reubens, Gladys Hulette, Pedro de Cordoba and Paul Panzer. Pre-fame actresses Clara Bow and Margaret Dumont have uncredited bit roles.
Enemorina Eaner Enemorina Eaner is one of the 77 woredas in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Gurage Zone, Enemorina Eaner is bordered on the south by the Hadiya Zone, on the west by Oromia Region, on the north by Cheha, and on the east by Gumer.
Enemy Ace Enemy Ace is the name of DC Comics property about the adventures of a skilled but troubled German flying ace in the World Wars, Hans von Hammer AKA The Hammer of Hell. The character appeared in many different war comics.
Enemy groups in City of Heroes and City of Villains Paragon City, the City of Heroes setting place, and the Rogue Isles, the City of Villains locale, are full of organizations that players must confront. They range from local street gangs, such as the Skulls and the Hellions, to vast world-threatening organizations, such as the Council (formerly the 5th Column), Nemesis, Crey, the Rikti, and the Circle of Thorns.
Enemy in Sight Enemy in Sight is the working title of a military themed and strategy focused First-Person Shooter computer game currently in development by the Czech company, Illusion Softworks . The same team previously created the two similarly themed Hidden and Dangerous titles- to which this game can be seen in many ways to be a spiritual sequel, as well the two Vietcong and Mafia games.
Enemy Lines: Rebel Dream Enemy Lines: Rebel Dream (also released as Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream) is the fourteenth installment of the Star Wars New Jedi Order series. It is the first novel in a two-part story by Aaron Allston; the sequel is Enemy Lines: Rebel Stand.
Enemy Lines: Rebel Stand Enemy Lines: Rebel Stand (also released as Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand) is the fifteenth installment of the Star Wars New Jedi Order series. It is the second novel in a two-part story by Aaron Allston; the prequel is Enemy Lines: Rebel Dream.
Enemy Love (EP) Enemy Love is the eponymously-named first recording by Enemy Love, released in 2003 through Diet Strychnine Records. A four-track EP, it was recorded during April 2003 in Monterey, Massachusetts, with producer Thom Monahan.
Enemy of the people The term enemy of the people is a fluid designation referring to political or class opponents of the group using the term, sometimes including former allies. Its usage is derogatory, and meant to imply that the "enemies" have conspired against society as a whole.
Enemy of the State Enemy of the State is a 1998 film written by David Marconi, directed by Tony Scott, and starring Will Smith, Gene Hackman, Jon Voight, and Lisa Bonet. The film grossed over $250,000,000 worldwide ($111,549,836 domestically - all figures in USD).
Enemy Territory Fortress Enemy Territory Fortress, or ETF is a Capture the Flag style game modification for the freeware first person shooter game, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. It is a sideways port of Q3F, a mod for Quake III Arena, which is in turn an adaptation of the popular Team Fortress mod for QuakeWorld/Quake.
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars Enemy Territory: Quake Wars is a computer game follow-up to Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, set in the same science fiction universe as Quake II and Quake 4, but the story serves as a prequel to Quake II. Unlike the previous Enemy Territory game, Quake Wars will be a commercial release rather than a free download.
Enercell Enercell is a battery brand sold exclusively by RadioShack at retail stores and online. The branding "Enercell" is a combination of "Energizer" and "Duracell", the two battery brands with the largest market-share.
Enerceutical The term “enerceutical” applies to products that can convert various forms of physical energy into a biological energy via a mechanism other than the metabolism of nutrients. Until recently, the body’s energy supply was considered as coming solely from the extraction of chemical energy from foods.
Energen Resources Corporation Energen Resources Corporation is the largest subsidiary of Energen Corporation, a diversified energy company headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama. It is a growing oil and gas acquisition and development company that has approximately 1.
Energetic Gamma Ray Experiment Telescope The Energetic Gamma Ray Experiment Telescope (EGRET) was one of the four scientific instruments on NASA's Compton Gamma Ray Observatory satellite. It detected individual gamma rays with energy from 30 MeV to 30 GeV.
Energetics Energetics is the scientific study of energy flows under transformation. Because energy flows at all scales, from the quantum level, to the biosphere and cosmos, energetics is therefore a very broad discipline, encompassing for example thermodynamics, chemistry, biological energetics, biochemistry and ecological energetics.
Energex Energex is an Australian energy retail and distribution corporation owned by the Queensland Government and based in Brisbane. Prior to the deregulation of the national energy market, the company was known as the South East Queensland Electricity Board (SEQEB), whose sole purpose was to provide electricity to the South East Queensland region.
Energia The Energia (or Energiya, Энергия in Russian, meaning Energy) rocket was a Soviet rocket that was designed by NPO Energia to serve as a heavy-lift expendable launch system as well as a booster for the Buran Space Shuttle. It had the capacity to place around 100 metric tons in Low Earth orbit (LEO), although it could have been (but never was) upgraded for heavier payloads comparable to (or even greater than) the LEO capacity of the Saturn V.
Energie-Cités Energie-Cités is the Association of European local authorities promoting local sustainable energy policy. With over 150 members in 24 countries and representing more than 500 towns and cities, Energie-Cités is the association of European local authorities for the promotion of local sustainable energy policies.
Energising India Energising India (2004) is a short documentary on how India can have energy without polluting the atmosphere. Although about India, this is a German film (since the producers are German, GTZ) and directed by the National Award winning Indian director Jyoti Sarup.
Energo-fascism Energo-fascism is a term to describe the ever growing state involvement in the public and private lives to acquire sufficient energy to keep the economy running. It is also the militarization of the world to obtain those energy resources.
Energoatom National Nuclear Energy Generating Company (Energoatom, Ukrainian: НАЕК Енергоатом) is a Ukrainian state enterprise entrusted with the functions of the operating body in charge of all currently operating nuclear power stations in Ukraine.
Energomash The Energomash Corporation (Cyrillic: "Энергомаш") is a Russian power and engineering company. Energomash manufactures small cogeneration plants as well as wide variety of components for the energy industry.
Energy (spirituality) Energy in spirituality, refers to a widespread belief in an interpersonal, non-physical force or essence. Believers consider spiritual energy to be of a different type than those known to science, and therapies involved are often classed as alternative medicine.
Energy 52 Energy 52 was a short-lived project of German DJs Kid Paul (Paul Schmitz Moorman) and Cosmic Baby (Harald Bluechel). Their song Café Del Mar became one of the most heard trance songs in the world with many remixes.
Energy amplifier In nuclear physics, an energy amplifier is a novel type of nuclear power reactor, a subcritical reactor, in which an energetic particle beam is used to stimulate a reaction, which in turn releases enough energy to power the particle accelerator and leave an energy profit for power generation.
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