Encyclopedia > I > 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122

Ian Wilson (politician) Ian Bonython Cameron Wilson (born 2 May 1932), Australian politician, was born in Adelaide, South Australia, the son of Sir Keith Wilson, a prominent United Australia Party and Liberal Party politician. His mother, Elizabeth, was a grand-daughter of Sir John Langdon Bonython, owner of The Advertiser and a member of the first federal House of Representatives.
Ian Woodall Ian Woodall (born August 17, 1956) is the leader of the first South African Everest Expedition in 1996. The expedition was sponsored by Johannesburg newspaper The Sunday Times, but its support of the expedition was later withdrawn.
Ian Woodley (field hockey) Ian Douglas Woodley (born August 20, 1963 in Temuka) is a former field hockey goalkeeper from New Zealand, who finished in eighth position with the Men's National Team, nicknamed Black Sticks, at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.
Ian Woods Ian Woods is a Canadian publisher and political activist. He has run unsuccessfully for the Canadian House of Commons for the Canadian Action Party in the 1997, 2000 and 2004 federal elections in the Barrie, Ontario area where he lives.
Ian Wrigglesworth Sir Ian William Wrigglesworth (born 8 December 1939) was a Member of Parliament (MP) in the United Kingdom from Thornaby from 1974 to 1983, and then from Stockton South from 1983 to 1987, first as a Labour MP and then as a Social Democratic Party (SDP) MP after 1981.
Ian Wright (traveller) Ian Wright (born May 17, 1965, Suffolk, England) is a host of Pilot Productions' travel/adventure television series Globe Trekker (also called Pilot Guides in Canada and the United States and originally broadcast as Lonely Planet). He also hosted the short-lived program Ian Wright Live, a show filmed before a live audience and featured discussions on various travel topics.
Ian Ziering Ian Andrew Ziering (born March 30, 1964 in Newark, New Jersey) is an American actor best known for playing Steve Sanders on the television series Beverly Hills 90210. He has also appeared in the television series The Doctors and Guiding Light.
Iancu Sasul Iancu Sasul (John the Saxon) or Ioan Vodă V (Voivode John V; d. September 28 1582 in Lviv) was the bastard son of Petru Rareş from his relationship with the wife of Sibiu Transylvanian Saxon Iorg (Jürgen) Weiss, and Prince of Moldavia between November 1579 and September 1582.
Ianna Andreadis Ianna Andreadis (born, Athens 1960) is a Greek-origin artist and photographer who has created many books, published in France and Mexico, as well as international projects with worldwide participation. In 2004, she coordinated a digital photo project called The World Around a Flame/Olympic Truce 2004 that was exhibited in Athens during the Olympic Games that year.
Iannes Iannes and Mambres, or Jannes and Jambres, are names given to the magicians who contended with Moses and Aaron and were discomfited by the Hebrew leaders in the Hebrew Bible book of Exodus. These names were not given in the book of Exodus itself, but they appear in 2 Timothy 3:8 in the New Testament.
Ianto Jones Ianto Jones () is a fictional character and a regular in the BBC television series Torchwood, a spin-off from the long-running series Doctor Who, played by Gareth David-Lloyd. He appears to be the general support man for the Cardiff branch of the Torchwood Institute.
Iaoue Iaoue or is the transliteration in Roman letters of koine Greek , which in turn is a transcription of the ancient Hebrew . Hebrew does not have vowel letters and vowel pointings were not added to Hebrew manuscripts until the Middle Ages, centuries after the Old Testament was first written.
Iapetus (moon) Iapetus (eye-ap'-ə-təs, , Greek Ιαπετός), sometimes spelled Japetus, is the third-largest moon of Saturn, discovered by Giovanni Domenico Cassini in 1671. Iapetus is best known for its dramatic 'two-tone' coloration, but recent discoveries by the Cassini mission have revealed several other unusual physical characteristics.
Iapetus (mythology) In Greek mythology Iapetus, or Iapetos, was a Titan, the son of Uranus and Gaia, and father (by an Oceanid named Clymene or Asia) of Atlas, Prometheus, Epimetheus, and Menoetius and through Prometheus and Epimetheus and Atlas an ancestor of the human race.
Iapetus Ocean The Iapetus Ocean was an ocean that existed in the Southern Hemisphere between Laurentia (Scotland and North America) and Baltica (Scandinavia) between 400 and 600 million years ago. As a sort of precursor of the Atlantic Ocean, it was named for the Titan Iapetus, father -- in Greek mythology -- of Atlas, for whom that ocean was named.
Iapydes The Iapydes (or Iapodes, Japodes) were an ancient people who dwelt north of and inland from the Liburnians, off the Adriatic coast and eastwards of the Istrian peninsula. They occupied the interior of the country between the Colapis (Kupa) and Oeneus (perhaps now the Una) rivers, and the Velebit mountain range (Mons Baebius) which separated them from the coastal Liburnians.
Iar Connacht Iar Chonnachta (longer form - Iarthar Chonnachta) (anglicised spelling- Iar Connaught) covers the portion of County Galway west of Lough Corrib (Loch nOirbsean) and the Gaillimh / Galway River (better known as the River Corrib) and the portion of County Mayo in the barony of Ross. Iar Chonnachta means "West Connacht".
Iara Iara (sometimes spelled as Uiara) is the name of a figure from Brazilian mythology based on ancient Tupi / Guaraní mythology. The word derives from Old Tupi yîara = y + îara (water + lord/lady) = lady of the lake (water queen).
Iarla Ó Lionáird Iarla Ó Lionáird (also commonly spelled Iarla Ó Lionaird and Iarla O'Lionaird) is an Irish singer well known for his contributions in the band Afro Celt Sound System. He is one of the most prominent artists of the Irish Sean nós singing tradition, and has released three solo albums through Real World Records, the third being Invisible Fields, released in August 2005.
Iasmin Latovlevici Iasmin Latovlevici (born March 24, 1986 in TimiĹźoara) is a Romanian football player, currently playing for FCU Politehnica TimiĹźoara. After appearing in all matches in the first part of the 2005/2006 season for Poli's "B" team, CFR TimiĹźoara, he was promoted to the first team and made his debut in the Divizia A in the same season, in a match against OĹŁelul GalaĹŁi.
Iasus, Caria Iasus or Iassus (in Greek, Iασoς or Iασσoς) was a town of Caria, situated on a small island close to the north coast of the Iasian bay, which derives its name from Iasus. The town is said to have been founded at an unknown period by Argive colonists; but as they had sustained severe losses in a war with the native Carians, they invited the son of Neleus, who had previously founded Miletus, to come to their assistance.
Iatrogenesis Iatrogenesis literally means "brought forth by a healer" (iatros means healer in Greek); as such, it can refer to good or bad effects, but it is almost exclusively used to refer to a state of ill health or adverse effect or complication caused by or resulting from misguided medical treatment. From a sociological point of view there are three types of iatrogenesis: clinical iatrogenesis, social iatrogenesis, and cultural iatrogenesis.
Iatrogenic disorder Generically, an iatrogenic disorder is any pathological anomaly in which the dysfunctional symptoms in the patient owe their cause (iatrogenesis) to the actions of the practitioner. Medical doctors, psychiatrists, psychologists, or any other therapist can be considered a practitioner when deciding whether a disorder is iatrogenic.
Iazychie Iazychie () was an artificial language invented in 19th century by Ukrainian Russophiles to provide support for their theory, that Ukrainian was a dialect of Russian language. Iazychie was used in their publications in East Galicia until 20th century, when it was replaced with Russian.
IA automorphism In mathematics, in the realm of group theory, an IA automorphism of a group is an automorphism that acts as identity on the abelianization. The abelianization of a group is its quotient by its commutator subgroup.
IA-64 In computing, IA-64 (short for Intel Architecture-64) is a 64-bit processor architecture developed cooperatively by Intel Corporation and Hewlett-Packard (HP), and implemented in the Itanium and Itanium 2 processors. The goal of IA-64 was to produce a "post-RISC era" architecture that would address some of the key challenges faced by older architectures, to enable more efficient performance scaling in future processor designs.
IAAF World Combined Events Challenge The IAAF World Combined Events Challenge is an athletics combined events (pentathlon for women, decathlon for men) contest organized by the International Association of Athletics Federations. The athletes accumulate points in three specific combined events meets during the season.
IAAF World Cross Country Championships IAAF World Cross Country Championships is the most important competition in international Cross country running. Held annually and organised by International Association of Athletics Federations, it was inaugurated in 1973, when it replaced the International Cross Country Championships.
IAAF World Cross Challenge The IAAF World Cross Challenge was a cross-country running contest organized by the International Association of Athletics Federations. The athletes accumulated points in three specific combined events meets during the season.
IAAF World Half Marathon Championships IAAF World Half Marathon Championships was an annual Half marathon competition organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations and contested from 1992 to 2005. It was replaced by IAAF World Road Running Championships, with first event to be held in 2006.
IAAF World Championships in Athletics The World Championships in Athletics is an event organized by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). It is one of the largest sporting events in the world, and depending on how it is measured, possibly smaller only than the Summer Olympic Games and the FIFA World Cup.
IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics The International Association of Athletics Federations World Indoor Championships were inaugurated as the World Indoor Games in 1985 in Paris, France and were subsequently renamed in 1987 as they are known today.
IAAF World Junior Championships in Athletics The IAAF World Junior Championships in Athletics are the world championships open for junior age (<20 years) athletes, organized by the International Association of Athletics Federations. It is held biennially since 1986.
IAAF World Race Walking Challenge The IAAF World Race Walking Challenge is a race walking contest organized by the International Association of Athletics Federations. The athletes accumulate points in three specific combined events meets during the season.
IAAS International Association of students in Agricultural and related Sciences (IAAS) is an international non-profit and non-governmental student society which exists to promote the exchange of knowledge, information and ideas among students, and to improve the mutual understanding between countries and cultures.was founded in 1957 in Tunis by members from 8 countries, as of July 2006] it had 48 members.
IACERHRG The International Association "CAUCASUS: Ethnic Relations, Human Rights, Geopolitics" (IACERHRG) (1998–2004) was a Non-governmental, Non-profit, public, scientific, and educational organization. The Association was founded on October 29, 1998, in Tbilisi (Capital of the Republic of Georgia).
IACT The IACT or Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Technique is the method whereby very high energy gamma-ray photons in the 50GeV to 50TeV range can be detected by ground based telescopes. There are currently four major ground based telescopes including CANGAROO III, MAGIC, HESS and VERITAS.
IAESTE The International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience commonly referred to as IAESTE (pronounced i-ai-es-te or ai-es-te) is an international organization exchanging students for technical work experience abroad. Students gain relevant technical training lasting from 6 weeks to 18 months.
IAI Kfir The Israel Aircraft Industries Kfir (Hebrew: כפיר, "Lion Cub") is an Israeli-built all-weather, multi-role combat aircraft based on a modified Dassault Mirage 5 airframe, with Israeli avionics and an Israeli-made version of the General Electric J79 turbojet engine.
IAI Nesher The IAI Nesher (Eagle in Hebrew) is the Israeli name of the Dassault Mirage 5 multi-role fighter aircraft. It is claimed to be built by Israel Aircraft Industries, but may have actually been covertly built by built by French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation.
IAM (band) IAM is a French hip hop band from Marseille, created in 1989, and composed of Akhenaton (real name Philippe Fragione), Shurik'n (Geoffroy Mussard), Freeman (Malek Brahimi), Khéops (Eric Mazel), Imhotep (Pascal Perez), and Kephren (François Mendy). 'IAM' has several meanings, including 'Invasion Arrivée de Mars' ('Invasion from Mars').
IAME IAME is an Italian company founded in 1968, its name stands for "Italian American Motor Engineering". The parent company of the "Parilla", "Komet" and "Sirio" brand names, it is the largest kart engines manufacturer.
IANDS IANDS stands for the International Association for Near-Death Studies, Inc, is an organization for studying and disseminating information on the phenomena of Near-death experience. IANDS was founded in Connecticut (United States) in 1978 in order to meet the needs of early researchers and experiencers within this field of research.
IANG IANG (recursive acronym for "IANG Ain't No GNU") is a project trying to extend the idea of freedom brought forward by the free software movement into other fields. IANG is also a license, like a free software license.
IANSA The International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA) is an international non-governmental organisation recognized by the United Nations. DPI NGO Section IANSI is based in London and has over 700 member organisations worldwide, working to stop the proliferation and misuse of small arms and light weapons.
IAPR The International Association for Pattern Recognition or IAPR is an international non-profit, professional organization concerned with pattern recognition, computer vision, and image processing in a broad sense.
IArc iArc is internationally awarded architects practice based in Seoul, South Korea led by four partners; Kerl Yoo AIA, Insoo Park KIRA, Jeongim Kim and Tesoc Hah RIBA. It creates new topography with its motto, differentiated, credible and knowl­edge-based design in Korean architectural design scene.
IAR 99 IAR 99 "Ĺžoim" (Hawk) is a modern advanced jet trainer and light attack aircraft capable of performing close air support and reconnaissance missions. IAR 99 is intended to replace the Aero L-29 Delfin and L-39 Albatros as trainer from the Romanian Air Force inventory.
IAR IS-29 The 15-meter single place sister of the IS-28 series, the IS-29D2 single-seater has retractable gear, camber-changing flaps and HĂĽtter type airbrakes on the upper wing surface only. The T-tail has a fixed stabilizer and elevator.
IAR-93 IAR 93 "Vultur" (Eagle) is a twin-engine, subsonic, close support, ground attack and tactical reconnaissance aircraft with secondary capability as low level interceptor, built as single-seat main attack version or combat capable two-seat version for advanced flying and weapon training. It was developed as a joint Yugoslav-Romanian project in the 1970s for the air forces of both nations.
IAS 19: Employee Benefits IAS19 is the classification given by the International Accounting Standards Board for that element of the International Financial Reporting Standards which is concerned mainly with the accounting for employee benefits. (In this context, "employee benefits" includes wages and salaries as well as other elements such as pensions, life insurance and other perquisites).
IAS machine The IAS machine was the first electronic digital computer built by the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), Princeton, NJ, USA. The paper describing the design of the IAS machine was edited by John von Neumann, (see Von Neumann architecture).
IAST The International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration (IAST) is the academic standard for the romanization of Sanskrit. IAST is the de-facto standard used in printed publications, like books and magazines, and with the wider availability of Unicode fonts, it is also increasingly used for electronic texts.
IATA airport code An IATA airport code, also known an IATA location identifier or simply a location identifier is a three-letter code designating many airport]s around the world, defined by the [[International Air Transport Association (IATA). The characters prominently displayed on baggage tags attached at airport check-in desks are an example of a way these codes are used.
IATA Delay Codes To help Airlines determine why an aeroplane left late, the IATA created a list of delay standardized codes. Previously every airline had its own system, so IATA standardized the format of transmission of delay information into these delay codes.
IATT (International Association for Technology Trade) The International Association for Technology Trade is a consortium of technology organizations, strategic advisors, government agencies and corporate members seeking to generate successful global business opportunities – with a key focus on China and emerging economies. IATT runs ongoing trade missions to developing regions, sponsors and co-promotes conferences and symposia, and provides strategic services to companies entering and expanding into emerging markets.
IAU Circular The International Astronomical Union Circulars (IAUCs) are notices that give information about astronomical phenomena. IAUCs are issued at irregular intervals; specifically for the discovery and follow-up of novae, supernovae and comets.
Iñaki Egaña Ignacio "Iñaki" Egaña (born 1948 in Portugalete, Basque Country) is a Spanish musician and songwriter, active since the late 1960s in various rock and blues groups and as a solo artist. He is primarily a bass guitar player and vocalist.
Iñaki Isasi Iñaki Isasi Flores (born April 20, 1977 in Respaldiza, in Alvara) is a Spanish racing cyclist who rides for the Euskaltel-Euskadi team in the UCI ProTour. Isasi turned profession in 2001 and had yet to record a major result of note in his five years as a professional.
Iñaki Urdangarín Iñaki Urdangarín Liebaert (born 15 January, 1968) is the husband of the Infanta Cristina of Spain, Duchess of Palma de Mallorca, the youngest daughter of King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia of Spain. He is styled as His Excellency The Duke of Palma de Mallorca.
Iñigo Díaz de Cerio Conejero Iñigo Díaz de Cerio Conejero aka Diaz de Cerio (born 15 May 1984 in Donostia, Basque Country) is Spanish football player who currently plays for Real Sociedad of the Spanish La Liga. His usual demarcation is Forward.
Iñigo López de Mendoza y Zúñiga Don Iñigo López de Mendoza y Zúñiga (1476 - 9 June 1535), cardinal, archbishop of Burgos, bishop of Coria and abbot of Santa Maria de la Vid, was a Castilian clergyman and diplomat in the service of Emperor Charles V.
I²C I²C is a multi-master serial computer bus invented by Philips that is used to attach low-speed peripherals to a motherboard, embedded system, or cellphone. The name stands for Inter-Integrated Circuit and is pronounced I-squared-C and also, incorrectly, I-two-C.
I²S I2S, or Inter-IC Sound, or Integrated Interchip Sound, is an electrical serial bus interface standard used for connecting digital audio devices together. It is most commonly used to carry PCM information between the CD transport and the DAC in a CD player.
Iğdır Iğdır (Armenian: Իգդիր; Kurdish: Îdir; Azerbaijani: İğdır; Russian: Игдир; Persian: ایگدیر) is the capital city of Iğdır Province in Eastern Anatolia Region, Turkey, close to the border with Armenia, Azerbaijan and Iran.
Iğdır Province Iğdır (Armenian: Իգդիր (Latin transcript: Tsalokert); Kurdish: Îdir; Azerbaijani: İğdır; Russian: Игдир; Persian: ایگدیر) is a province in eastern Turkey, located along the border with Armenia, Azerbaijan (the area of Nakhichevan), and Iran. Its adjacent provinces are Kars to the northwest and Ağrı to the west and south.
Ib (train station) Ib is a train station in India with the distinction of having the shortest name of all stations on the Indian Railways system. It is on the Howrah-Nagpur segment of South East Central Railway, near Jharsuguda.
Ib and Little Christina Ib and Little Christina is an opera styled "A Picture in 3 Parts", based on a, 1855 tale by Hans Christian Andersen of the same name, with a libretto by Basil Hood. It was first produced at Prince of Wales Theatre, opening on 15 May 1900 and running for 60 performances, with music by Arthur Bruhns, and starring Phyllis Dare.
Ib Mossin Ib Mossin (July 3, 1933 - December 17, 2004) was a Danish actor and director best known for his role as Peter in the Far Til Fire movies. He had his breakthrough as the apprentice Egon in Farlig Ungdom (Dangerous Youth), a movie about the the crime scene in Copenhagen among adolescents.
Iba Hideaki Iba Hideaki (1648-1717) was a famed swordsman during the Edo period (17th century) of Japan. Hideaki had been an adept of the Shin kage ryu at an early age, but later concluded to himself that the school had not reflected realistic fundamentals, which is why he then chose to travel around and look for a school that would better fit him.
Ibadah The Arabic word Ibadah (عبادة), usually translated "worship", is connected with related words literally meaning "slavery", and has connotations of obedience, submission, and humility. Islamically speaking, Ibadah is the ultimate obedience, the ultimate submission, and the ultimate humility to God along with the ultimate love for Him.
Ibadan Ibadan (Èbá-Ọdàn), reputed to be the largest indigenous city in Africa south of the Sahara, is the capital of Ọyọ State. It is located in south-western Nigeria, 78 miles inland from Lagos and is a prominent transit point between the coastal region and the areas to the north.
Ibadan Internet Exchange The Ibadan Internet Exchange (IBIX) is Nigeria's first Internet Exchange Point (IXP), a neutral, not-for-profit arrangement, which was commissioned in late March 2003 by the two founding ISPs Steineng Ltd. and SKANNET, both located in Ibadan.
Ibadan Peoples Party Ibadan Peoples Party, (IPP) was established on June 15 1951, by a group of eminent Ibadan indigenes who opposed the politics of tribalism and personality, which held sway in the Yorùbá dominated Western Region, Nigeria in the 1950’s. Its founding chairman was Chief Augustus Akinloye, and the other founders were; Chief Adegoke Adelabu, Chief Kola Balogun, Chief T.
Ibahah Muslim jurists have long held that the legal tradition initiated by the Qur'an includes a principle of permissibility, or Ibahah (Arabic إباحة), especially as applied to commercial transaction. "Nothing in them [voluntary transactions] is forbidden," said Ibn Taymiyyah, "unless God and His Messenger have decreed them to be forbidden.
Ibaizabal The river Ibaizabal (wide river in Basque) drains south-eastern Biscay to the Estuary of Bilbao.It is 43 km long from its source at Elorrio to the Nervion, and it passes by the towns of Durango and Amorebieta and joins the Nervion river at Basauri.
Ibaloi The Ibaloi or Nabaloi is an indigenous ethnic group found in the northern Philippines. The Ibaloi are one of the indigenous peoples collectively known as Igorot, who live in the mountains of the Cordillera Central on the island of Luzon.
Iban language The Iban language is spoken in Kalimantan (the Indonesian part of Borneo) and the Sarawak state region of Malaysia by the Iban, a branch of the Dayak ethnic group (formerly known as "Sea Dayak"). It belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family, and is closely related to Malay.
Iban people The Ibans were formerly known during the colonial period by the British as Sea Dayaks and are a branch of the Dayak peoples of Borneo. At the time a fearsome warrior race, the Iban were renowned for practising headhunting and piracy.
Iban Zubiaurre Iban Zubiaurre Urrutia (born January 22, 1983, Mendaro, Guipuzcoa, is a Spanish Basque footballer who currently playes for Athletic Bilbao. He achieved notoriety as a result of a lawsuit in which his former club Real Sociedad prevented his from playing for Athletic for 14 months, due to an alleged illegality in his transference between the two Basque clubs.
Ibanag The Ibanags are an ethnic minority numbering a little more than half a million people, who inhabit the provinces of Cagayan, Isabela and Nueva Vizcaya. They are one of the largest ethnic minorities in the Philippines.
Ibanag language The Ibanag language (also Ybanag or Ibanak) is spoken by up to 500,000 speakers in the Philippines, in the northeastern provinces of Isabela and Cagayan, especially in Tuguegarao City, Solana, Cabagan, and Ilagan and with overseas immigrants in countries located in the Middle East, UK and the U.S.
Ibandronic acid Ibandronic acid (INN) or ibandronate sodium (USAN), marketed under the trade names Boniva®, Bondronat® and Bonviva®, is a potent bisphosphonate drug used in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. It may also be used to treat hypercalcemia (elevated blood calcium levels).
Ibanez AW Series The Ibanez Artwood (AW) series refers to a series of acoustic guitars highlighted by the use of unusual woods such as quilted and flamed maple, walnut, and bubinga. Also notable is the use of solid wood tops in each model.
Ibanez RG Ibanez RG is the most numerousAs of September, 2006, Ibanez catalog of electric guitarslists 29 models — it's more than any other Ibanez series. and, arguably, most popular series of electric guitars by Ibanez].
Ibanez RG Prestige The Ibanez RG Prestige series are the highest quality guitars in the extremely popular RG series. They were introduced in 1987 and are well known for their characteristic thin necks and hard-edged tone, which is generated by high-output humbuckers.
Ibanez S The Ibanez S is a guitar series made by Ibanez. This series was introduced in the late 1980's and was touted as an extremely thin and comfortably designed guitar, that still packs a punch visually and tone-wise.
Ibanez Tube Screamer The Ibanez Tube Screamer is an overdrive effect pedal produced by Ibanez. It is one of the most famous overdrive pedals, and is named for the fact that its light distortion is similar to the sound given by overdriven tube amps.
Ibanez Universe The Ibanez Universe is the world's first modern, commercial seven-string electric guitar developed by Steve Vai and manufactured by Ibanez. The Universe is a seven-string verion of the Ibanez JEM series, Vai's signature model.
Ibantu Ibantu is one of the 180 woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Misraq Welega Zone, Ibantu is bordered on the south by Limmu, on the west and north by the Benishangul-Gumaz Region, and on the east by Gida Kiremu.
Ibar Saint Ibar (also known as Iberius or Ivor) was an early Irish bishop. The saint is sometimes said to have been one of four bishops to have preceded Saint Patrick in Ireland (see also Saints Ailbhe, Ciaran and Declan), although possibly they were just contemporaries.
Ibaraichi Station is a JR West Geibi Line station located in Ibara, Shiraki-chĹŤ, Asakita-ku, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. This is the final of fifteen Geibi Line station within the boundaries of the city of Hiroshima.
Ibaraki University , Japan, is a national university located in Ibaraki Prefecture, with campuses in the cities of Mito, Ami and Hitachi. It was established on May 31, 1949, integrating these prewar institutions: Mito High School (Mito Koto-Gakko), Ibaraki Normal School (Ibaraki Shihan-Gakko), Ibaraki Juvenile Normal School (Ibaraki Seinen Shihan-Gakko), and Taga Technical Specialists' College (Taga Kogyo Senmon-Gakko).
Ibarra (chocolate) Ibarra is a brand of Mexican chocolate para mesa (English: "table chocolate") produced by the Chocolate Ibarra Group of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. The company manufactures other chocolate products, but Ibarra table chocolate is by far its best-known product.
Ibarska magistrala assassination Ibarska magistrala assassination refers to the events of October 3, 1999 when active members of Serbian state security's Special Operations Unit (JSO) attempted to murder Vuk Drašković on Ibar highway by slamming a truck full of sand into his 2-car motorcade and later tried to pass it off as a traffic accident.
Ibas (company) Ibas ASA () (an acronym of its former name, InstrumentbyrĂĄet AS, "The Instrument Bureau") is a Norwegian company founded in 1978 and is Europe's largest business in the market of data recovery, data erasure and computer forensics. It is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange.
Ibb Governorate Ibb (Arabic: إب) is a governorate of Yemen. It is located in the inland south of the country with Ta'izz Governorate to the southwest, Ad Dali' Governorate to the southeast, Dhamar Governorate to the north, and short borders with Al Bayda' Governorate to the east and Al Hudaydah Governorate to the west.
IbbenbĂĽren IbbenbĂĽren is a town and municipality in Steinfurt District in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated near the Mittellandkanal and the Dortmund-Ems Canal, at the western end of the Teutoburg Forest, some 20 km east of Rheine and 25 km west of OsnabrĂĽck.
Ibberton Ibberton is a village in north Dorset, England, situated in the Blackmore Vale under the scarp face of the Dorset Downs hills, five miles south of Sturminster Newton and seven miles west of Blandford Forum. The village has a population of 134 (2001).
Ibbur (Kabbalah) Ibbur (Hebrew: עיבור, "pregnancy" or "impregnation"), is one of the transmigration forms of the soul and has similarities with Gilgul neshamot. Ibbur is always good or positive, while dybbuk is negative.
Information are taken from Wikipedia, the open encyclopedia, to which contribute many volunteers from around the whole world. Texts are available under the following conditions GNU Free Documentation License.

Encyklopedie (cz) Encyklopédia (sk) Enzyklopädie (de)


en statistiky statistiky statistiky statistiky statistiky