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Messin' With The Kid Messin' With The Kid is a blues number originally recorded by Junior Wells and covered by The Blues Brothers on their first live album, giving a verbal plug for Wells just before singing it. "The Kid" is self-referential slang.
Messina Springs, New York Messina Spings was a small community, north of Messina (now East Syracuse), which was settled in the early 1800's century around several mineral springs east of Syracuse, New York, at the intersection of James Street and Thompson Road. James Street was then a main east-west road from Syracuse to Messina and Manlius Center.
Messinian salinity crisis The Messinian Salinity Crisis, also referred to as the Messinian Event, is a period when the Mediterranean Sea evaporated partly or completely dry during the Messinian period of the Miocene epoch, approximately 6 million years ago.
Messolonghi Mesolonghi (Greek: Μεσολόγγι, Mesolóngi, older forms Mesolongi, Misolonghi, Mesolongion) is a town of about 18,000 people (as of 2001 census) in central Greece. The town is the capital of Aetolia-Acarnania and is also the second largest town.
Messor (ant genus) The genus Messor has over 100 species in it, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near roadsides, openings are directly to the surface.
Messuage In law, the term messuage equates to a dwelling-house and includes outbuildings, orchard, curtilage or court-yard and garden. At one time messuage supposedly had a more extensive meaning than that comprised in the word house or site, but such distinction, if it ever existed, no longer survives.
Mesta Peak Mesta Peak (Vrah Mesta 'vr&h 'mes-ta) is a sharp peak rising to approximately 400m in Delchev Ridge, Tangra Mountains, eastern Livingston Island. The peak has steep and ice-free slopes and surmounts the E extremity of Sopot Ice Piedmont to the N.
Mester de ClerecĂ­a Mester de ClerecĂ­a ("Ministry of Clergy") is a Castilian literature genre that can be understood as an opposition and surpassing of Mester de JuglarĂ­a. It was cultivated in the 13th century by Spanish clergymen.
Mestersvig Mestersvig is a military outpost with a 1,800 m gravel runway located in Greenland's Northeast Greenland National Park. It used to be the only permanent settlement in Northeast Greenland National Park but all of the 1986 population of 40 has been split up into the three newer Northeast Greenland National Park settlemets except a permanet population of two people, although tourists visit the station occasionally.
Mestiços (Sri Lanka) In Sri Lanka, the names Mestiços (Portuguese for "Mixed People") or Casados ("Married") were applied to people of mixed Portuguese and Sri Lankan (Sinhalese people and Tamil) descent, starting in the 16th century.
Mestizo Mestizo (Portuguese, Mestiço; French, Métis: from Late Latin mixticius, from Latin mixtus, past participle of miscere, "to mix") is a term of Spanish origin used to designate people of mixed European and indigenous non-European ancestry. The term has traditionally been applied mostly to those of mixed European and indigenous Amerindian ancestry who inhabit the region spanning the Americas; from the Canadian prairies in the north to Argentina and Chile's Patagonia in the south.
Mestnichestvo In Russian history, Mestnichesvo (Russian: Местничество - Mestnichestvo) was a feudal hierarchical system in Russia from 15th till the 17th century. The name comes from "Место" (Mesto - place) in Russian.
Meston Reid Alexander Meston Reid (March 21 1945 – October 31 1993), better known as Meston Reid, was a Scottish opera singer, best known for his performances in tenor roles of the Savoy Operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company.
Mestre Amen Santo Mestre Amen Santo is an Afro-Brazilian mestre (master) of the acrobatic martial art of capoeira. He has acted in roles practicing his art in two Hollywood movies, Only The Strong and Kickboxer 4, and created much of the former's fight choreography.
Mestre Gabriel José Gabriel da Costa, later known as Mestre Gabriel, (1922-1971), is the founder of the União do Vegetal, a religious sect that combines Christianity and indigenous South American religion, utilizing the entheogenic tea ayahuasca as its main sacrament.
Mestre Jelon Vieira Jelon Vieira is the Founder and Artistic Director of The Capoeira Foundation and DanceBrazil. He and the late Loremil Machado were the first artists to bring traditional Afro-Brazilian dance and Capoeira to the United States, in 1975.
Mestre JoĂŁo Grande Mestre JoĂŁo Grande was born on January 15, 1933 in the tiny village of Itagi in the south of the state of Bahia, Brazil (between Ilheus and Itabuna). Itagi is so small that it doesn't appear on maps of the region.
Mestre JoĂŁo Pequeno JoĂŁo Pereira dos Santos or Mestre JoĂŁo Pequeno da Pastinha as he is known within capoeira circles, began his life in Capoeira as a student of Mestre Gilvenson (C. Daniel Dawson's book "Capoeira Angola and Mestre JoĂŁo Grande" cites Mestre Barbosa as JoĂŁo Pequeno's first teacher, see Mestre JoĂŁo Grande) and later became a disciple of Mestre Pastinha - the father of contemporary Capoeira Angola.
Mestre Jogo de Dentro Mestre Jogo de Dentro is a world-ranging Capoeira Angola Master, and a student of the legendary Mestre JoĂŁo Pequeno. Originally from Salvador da Bahia, Jogo de Dentro now operates in SĂŁo Paulo, Salvador, Montreal, and Toronto under the name "Grupo de Capoeira Semente do Jogo de Angola".
Mestre Suassuna Mestre Suassuna, as he is known, was born in Bahia, Brazil in 1938. Reinaldo Ramos Suassuna, born in Ilhéus and raised in Itabuna, started to practice Capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian martial art developed initially by African slaves in Brazil, in the beginning of the 1950s, against his will.
Mesua ferrea Mesua ferrea (Ceylon ironwood, Indian rose chestnut or locally, Penaga Lilin) is a species in the family Clusiaceae. The plant is named after the heaviness of its timber and cultivated in tropical climates for its form, foliage, and fragrant flowers.
Mesut Ă–zil Mesut Ă–zil (born October 15, 1988) is a young Turkish-German footballer currently playing for FC Schalke 04. Standing at 180 cm and weighing 70 kg, he has previously played for Rot-Weiss Essen (2000-05), DJK Falke Gelsenkirchen (1999/00), DJK Teutonia Schalke-Nord (1998/99), and DJK Westfalia 04 Gelsenkirchen (1995-98).
Mesut Yılmaz Ahmet Mesut Yılmaz (born 6 November 1947 in Istanbul) is the former leader of "Anavatan Partisi" (ANAP, the Motherland Party) and the Turkish prime minister in the 1990s. Viewed as a slightly conservative and relic of the old ways of the 1980s and 1990s.
Met Park Met Park was a baseball stadium in Norfolk, Virginia. Built in 1969, it was the home to the Norfolk Tides (known at that time as the Tidewater Tides) until the construction of Harbor Park was completed for the Tides to play the 1993 season there.
Met-Rx Met-Rx (sometimes spelled MET-Rx) is the brand name of a nutritional supplement that comes in powdered form, best known as the product to pioneer a new category of bodybuilding supplements known as Meal Replacement Powders or MRPs.
Meta Meta (Greek: μετά = "after", "beyond"), is a common English prefix, used to indicate a concept which is an abstraction from another concept, used to analyze the latter. For example "metaphysics" refers to things beyond physics, and "meta language" refers to a type of language or system which describes language.
Meta (woreda) Meta is one of the 180 woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Misraq (East) Hararghe Zone, Meta is bordered on the southwest by Deder, on the northwest by Goro Gutu, on the north by the Somali Region, on the northeast by Kersa, and on the southeast by Bedeno.
Meta Brevoort Meta Brevoort (1825 – 1876), an American mountain climber, spent her early years in a Paris convent school. She made a number of important ascents in the Alps in the 1860s and 1870s, but was thwarted in her two greatest alpine ambitions: to be the first woman to climb the Matterhorn, and the first person to climb the Meije in the Dauphiné.
Meta Comment A Meta Comment is a term coined by Michael Palin during the writing of Monty Python's Flying Circus. It refers to a moment of commentary or dialogue spoken by an actor referring to the situation that character is in.
Meta guiding Meta guiding is the visual guiding of the eye using a finger or pointer, such as a pen, in order for the eye to move faster along the length of a passage of text. It involves drawing invisible shapes on a page of text in order to broaden the visual span for speed reading.
Meta learning Meta learning is the process whereby a system (person, group or organization) manages to dissolve limiting dynamics such as point attractors and limit cycles that impede effective action and evolve complex attractors that have trajectories in phase space that never repeat themselves. These trajectories have a fractal nature, hence their complex order which leads to innovation and creativity (see complexor).
Meta learning (Computer Science) Meta learning is a subfield of Machine learning where automatic learning algorithms are applied on meta-data about machine learning experiments. Although different researchers hold different views as to what the term exactly means (see below), the main goal is to use such meta-data to understand how automatic learning can become flexible in solving different kinds of learning problems, hence to improve the performance of existing learning algorithms.
Meta model (NLP) The Meta-model of Neuro-linguistic programming or Meta-model for Therapy is a set of specifying questions or language patterns designed to challenge and expand the limits to a person's model of the world. It is designed to respond to the distortions, generalizations, and deletions in someone's language .
Meta River The Meta River is formed in the Meta Department, Colombia by the confluence of the Humea, GuatiquĂ­a and Guayuriba rivers. It flows east-northeastward across the Llanos Orientales plains of Colombia through an ancient fault.
Meta Robi Meta Robi is one of the 180 woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Mirab Shewa Zone, Meta Robi is bordered on the south by Ejerie, on the southwest by Jeldu, on the northwest by Ginde Beret, on the north by the Muger River which separates it from the Semien Shewa Zone, and on the east by Adda Berga.
Meta-agnosticism Meta-agnosticism is the belief that the very concept of whether the existence of god is knowable (theism) or unknowable (the position of established agnosticism), is, in itself, unknowable. Meta-agnosticists believe that it is impossible for one to determine whether it is or is not possible for humanity to know of the existence of deities.
Meta-algorithm A meta-algorithm is an algorithm that can be usefully considered to have other significant algorithms, not just elementary operations and simple control structures, as its constituents; also an algorithm that has subordinate algorithms as variable and replaceable parameters. Thus a meta-algorithm defines a class of concrete algorithms.
Meta-analysis In statistics, a meta-analysis combines the results of several studies that address a set of related research hypotheses. The first meta-analysis was performed by Karl Pearson in 1904, in an attempt to overcome the problem of reduced statistical power in studies with small sample sizes; analyzing the results from a group of studies can allow more accurate data analysis.
Meta-circular evaluator A meta-circular evaluator is a special case of a self-interpreter in which the existing facilities of the parent interpreter are directly applied to the source code being interpreted, without any need for additional parsing. Meta-circular evaluation is only possible in homoiconic languages.
Meta-discussion Meta-discussion is one of many terms based on the inferred meaning of the “meta-“ prefix. The etymology for the prefix dates back to use of Metaphysics as the title of the treatise by Aristotle that came after his works on physics in the traditional ordering of his books.
Meta-ethics In philosophy, meta-ethics is the branch of ethics that seeks to understand the nature of ethical properties, and ethical statements, attitudes, and judgments. Meta-ethics is one of the three branches of ethics generally recognized by philosophers, the others being ethical theory and applied ethics.
Meta-ethnicity Meta-ethnicity is a relatively recent term (or neologism) that arises occasionally in academic literature or public discourse, and when it does, seems to be an attempt to describe a level of commonality that is wider and more general (i.e.
Meta-program Meta-programs in general are programs that create, control or make decisions about programs, such as when and how to run them, preferred and unpreferred programs, and strategic choices of fall-back or alternative programs.
Meta-puzzle A meta-puzzle is a puzzle that unites several puzzles that feed into it. For example, five puzzles that had the answers BLACK, HAMMER, FROST, KNIFE, and UNION would lead to the meta-puzzle answer JACK, which combines with all of those words to make new words and phrases.
Meta-Process Modeling The term Meta-process modeling as described here belongs to the context of Information System Development, in specific to the discipline of ‘Method Engineering’ / ‘Situational Method Engineering’, or ‘Process Engineering’.
Meta-reference Meta-reference, a meta-fiction technique, is a situation in a work of fiction whereby fictional characters display an awareness that they are in such a work, such as a film, television show or book. Sometimes it may even just be a form of editing or film-making technique that comments on the programme/film/book itself.
Meta-rights Meta-rights are the entitlements individuals have to give up the rights they have. They are usually associated with a person's right to property because something cannot have monetary value if you can't give it up (i.
Meta-scheduling Meta-scheduling or Super scheduling is a computer software technique of optimizing computational workloads by combining an organization's multiple Distributed Resource Managers into a single aggregated view, allowing batch jobs to be directed to the best location for execution.
Metabarons The Metabarons or The Saga of The Meta-Barons is a science fantasy comic series relating the history of a dynasty of perfect warriors known as the Metabarons. The Metabarons series was written by creator Alejandro Jodorowsky and illustrated by Argentinian artist Juan Gimenez.
Metabelian group In mathematics, a metabelian group is a group whose commutator subgroup is abelian. Equivalently, a group G is metabelian if and only if there is an abelian normal subgroup A such that the quotient group G/A is abelian.
Metabolic Bone Disease Metabolic Bone Disease is an umbrella term referring to the weakening of bones due to a deficiency of certain minerals, specifically calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin d. It can be caused by either a dietary deficiency or lack of adequate exposure to sunlight.
Metabolic control analysis Metabolic control analysis is a computational method for analysing variation in fluxes and intermediate concentrations in a metabolic pathway relating to the effects of the different enzymes that constitute the pathway.
Metabolic disorder A metabolic disorder is a medical disorder which affects the production of energy within individual human (or animal) cells. Most metabolic disorders are genetic, though a few are "acquired" as a result of diet, toxins, infections, etc.
Metabolic disruptor A metabolic disruptor is a food or food ingredient that disrupts the body chemistry and puts the system out of homeostasis. Common metabolic disruptors include sugar, white flour, hydrogenated oils, certain chemical additives, some artificial sweeteners, and drugs such as caffeine.
Metabolic engineering Metabolic engineering is the practice of optimizing genetic and regulatory processes within cells to increase the cells' production of a certain substance. Metabolic engineers commonly work to reduce cellular energy use (ie, the energetic cost of cell reproduction or proliferation) and to reduce waste production.
Metabolic equivalent A unit of metabolic equivalent, or MET, is defined as the number of calories consumed by an organism per minute in an activity relative to the Basal metabolic rate (BMR/RMR, see below). A single unit (1 MET) is the caloric consumption of that organism, or individual, while at complete rest.
Metabolic network modelling Metabolic network reconstruction and simulation allows for an in depth insight into comprehending the molecular mechanisms of a particular organism, especially correlating the genome with molecular physiology (Francke, Siezen, and Teusink 2005). A reconstruction breaks down metabolism pathways into their respective reactions and enzymes, and analyzes them within the perspective of the entire network.
Metabolic Oncolytic Regimen The Metabolic Oncolytic Regimen is an alternative anti-cancer diet that claims to encourage solid tumors with specific mutations to the p53 gene to become so acidic as undergo lysis (die off). This approach was pioneered by Anthony G.
Metabolic pathway In biochemistry, a metabolic pathway is a series of chemical reactions occurring within a cell, catalyzed by enzymes, resulting in either the formation of a metabolic product to be used or stored by the cell, or the initiation of another metabolic pathway (then called a flux generating step). Many pathways are elaborate, and involve a step by step modification of the initial substance to shape it into the product with the exact chemical structure desired.
Metabolic rift This is the Marxist idea that the spread of the capitalist mode of production results in humans interacting less directly with their natural environment from which they derive their sustenance, which in turn leads to its exploitation.
Metabolic Stability Hypothesis The Metabolic Stability Hypothesis is an idea presented in the Juvenon Health Journal that lifespan of an organism can be related to its metabolic rate, and that greater longevity is experienced in those with stable metabolisms able to handle stress. It explains why humans would not benefit the way mice do from Calorie restriction due to their already superiorly stable metabolisms.
Metabolic theory of ecology Researchers at the Santa Fe Institute, including ecologists James Brown, Brian Enquist, Jamie Gillooly and physicist Geoffrey West, helped to develop the metabolic theory of ecology. This theory predicts a relationship between
Metabolic typing Metabolic typing is the term for a form of nutritional management and diet based upon the concept that people have unique metabolisms, and that therefore the nutrients and their balance which are appropriate for one person may be inappropriate for a second, and detrimental for a third.
Metabolic waste Metabolic wastes or excretes are substances left over from metabolic processes, which cannot be used by the organism (they are surplus or have lethal effect), and must therefore be excreted. This includes nitrogen compounds, water, CO2, phosphates, sulphates, indoles, medicals, food additives etc.
Metabolism Metabolism (from Greek μεταβολισμός "metabolismos") is the biochemical modification of chemical compounds in living organisms and cells. It is through the process of metabolism that organisms process nutrients into the biochemical tools and structures they need to maintain a living state.
Metabolome Metabolome refers to the complete set of small-molecule metabolites (such as metabolic intermediates, hormones and other signalling molecules, and secondary metabolites) to be found within a biological sample, such as a single organism. The word was coined in analogy with transcriptomics and proteomics; like the transcriptome and the proteome, the metabolome is dynamic, changing from second to second.
Metabolomics Metabolomics is the "systematic study of the unique chemical fingerprints that specific cellular processes leave behind" - specifically, the study of their small-molecule metabolite profiles The metabolome represents the collection of all metabolites in a biological organism, which are the end products of its gene expression. Thus, while mRNA gene expression data and proteomic analyses do not tell the whole story of what might be happening in a cell, metabolic profiling can give an instantaneous 'snapshot' of the physiology of that cell.
Metabotropic glutamate receptor Metabotropic glutamate receptors, or mGluRs, are a type of glutamate receptor which are active through an indirect metabotropic process. They are members of the group C family of G-protein-coupled receptors, or GPCRs.
Metabotropic receptor Based on their structural and functional characteristics, neurotransmitter receptors can be classified into two broad categories: metabotropic and ionotropic receptors. In contrast to the latter, metabotropic receptors do not form an ion channel pore; rather, they are indirectly linked with ion-channels on the plasma membrane of the cell through signal transduction mechanisms.
MetaBB MetaBB is a pre-hacked phpBB forum created by the MetaBB Group on November 11, 2004, seeking to reach the perfect balance between speed, features, flexibility and security. MetaBB is used by many forum users and webmasters, featured on a popular site called phpBBhacks.
Metacity Metacity (pronounced to rhyme with "opacity" with the stress on the second syllable) is a compositing window manager used by default in the GNOME desktop environment. The development of Metacity was started by Havoc Pennington and it is released under the GNU General Public License.
Metaclass In object-oriented programming, a metaclass is a class whose instances are classes. Just as an ordinary class defines the behavior of certain objects, a metaclass defines the behavior of certain classes and their instances.
Metacomet Trail The Metacomet Trail is a hiking trail through central Connecticut that begins in the Hanging Hills in Meriden and ends on the Massachusetts border. The trail runs about 51 miles and traverses numerous ridges with views of the central Connecticut valleys.
Metacomet-Monadnock Trail The Metacomet-Monadnock trail is a 114 mile hiking trail that begins at the MA/CT state border (connecting across the line to Connecticut's Metacomet Trail) and stretches north across the state of Massachusetts to Mount Monadnock in southern New Hampshire.
Metacommunicative competence Metacommunicative competence is the ability to intervene (in a guiding or constructively controlling way) within difficult conversations and to correct communication problems by utilizing the different ways of practical communication:
Metacompact space In mathematics, in the field of topology, a topological space is said to be metacompact if every open cover has a point finite open refinement. That is, given any open cover of the topological space, there is a refinement which is again an open cover with the property that every point is contained only in finitely many sets of the refining cover.
Metacompilation Metacompilation is a computation which involves metasystem transitions (MST) from a computing machine M to a metamachine M' which controls, analyzes and imitates the work of M. Semantics-based program transformation, such as partial evaluation and supercompilation (SCP), is metacomputation.
Metacomputing Metacomputing is all computing and computing-oriented activitiy which involves computing knowledge (science and technology) common for the research, development and application of different types of computing.
MetaCreations Corp. MetaCreations was a computer software company founded in 1997 by the mergers of MetaTools, Fractal Design Corporation, Ray Dream, Specular, and RTG. John Wilczak, Mark Zimmer, and Kai Krause headed up initial operations before Wilczak and Krause left the company in 1998 and 1999 respectively.
Metadadaism Closely Linked with Anti-Uberism and Proto-postmodernism, Metadadaism is a movement which is largely considered a response to the decline in influence of the young British artists nurtured by Charles Saatchi throughout the 1990's
Metadata discovery In metadata, metadata discovery is the process of using automated tools to discover the semantics of a data element in data sets. This process usually ends with a set of mappings between the data source elements and a centralized metadata registry.
Metadata facility for Java The Metadata Facility for Java is a specification for Java that defines an API for annotating fields, methods, and classes as having particular attributes that indicate they should be processed in special ways by development tools, deployment tools, or run-time libraries.
Metadata Object Description Standard The Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS) is an XML-based bibliographic description schema developed by the Library of Congress' Network Development and Standards Office. MODS was designed as a compromise between the complexity of the MARC format used by libraries and the extreme simplicity of Dublin Core metadata.
Metadirectory A metadirectory system provides for the flow of data between one or more directory services and databases, in order to maintain synchronization of that data, and is an important part of identity management systems. The data being synchronized typically are collections of entries that contain user profiles and potentially authentication or policy information.
MetaDesign MetaDesign is an influential German design consultancy founded by Erik Spiekermann. At the height of its capabilities, the business had offices in Berlin, London and San Francisco and employed more than 250 designers.
MetaDocs MetaDocs is a comic book from Antarctic Press. It centers around "a crack team of extraordinary doctors and surgeons" trained to save superheroes (and the occasional supervillain) when the dust settles after an epic battle.
Metafilm Similar to metafiction in technique, the style of the film-making shows that the film is a metaphor about the production of the film and that the audience is tied in with the drama unfolding on the screen. Examples of this would be François Truffaut's Day for Night and Jean-Luc Godard's Le Mepris.
Metagaming Metagaming is a broad term usually used to define any strategy, action or method used in a game which transcends a prescribed ruleset, uses external factors to affect the game, or goes beyond the supposed limits or environment set by the game.
Metagaming (role-playing games) In role-playing games, metagaming is the use of out-of-character knowledge in an in-character situation. A character played by a metagamer does not act in a way that reflects the character's in-game experiences and back-story.
Metagenes Metagenes, son of the Cretian architect Chersiphron, also was an architect. He was co-author, along with his father, of the construction of the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Metagraphy "Metagraphics or post-writing, encompassing all the means of ideographic, lexical and phonetic notation, supplements the means of expression based on sound by adding a specifically plastic dimension, a visual facet which is irreducible and escapes oral labelling. .
Metagroove Initially formed as a classroom musical experiment, Metagroove (and later, "Revisor") progressed into a collective musical experience that grabbed the ears of listeners throughout the Northeast from 1997 until 2003. Performing with intense live energy and improvisational skill, Metagroove forged new ground with their original music.
Metagross are one of the fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar Pokémon media franchise—a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards, and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. The purpose of Metagross in the games, anime, and manga, as with all other Pokémon, is to battle both wild Pokémon—untamed creatures that characters encounter while embarking on various adventures— and tamed Pokémon creatures owned by Pokémon trainers.
Metaheuristic A metaheuristic is a heuristic method for solving a very general class of computational problems by combining user given black-box procedures — usually heuristics themselves — in a hopefully efficient way. The name combines the Greek prefix "meta" ("beyond", here in the sense of "higher level") and "heuristic" (from ευρισκειν, heuriskein, "to find").
Metachromasy Metachromasy (var. metachromasia) is a characteristic change in the color of staining carried out in biological tissues, exhibited by certain aniline dyes when they bind to particular substances present in these tissues, called chromotropes.
Metairie Park Country Day School Metairie Park Country Day School, located in Metairie, Louisiana, was founded in 1929 by a group of families who wanted an alternative to the traditional public, private and parochial schooling available in the New Orleans area. Several of the founding families have grandchildren at the School today, and the Stern family - also credited with the founding or advancement of Newcomb Nursery School and Dillard University - was instrumental in luring the founding head, Ralph Boothby from Hudson, Ohio, where he had briefly headed a school and begun to apply (as he had as head of the Department of Education at Antioch College) the progressive principles that were to be a hallmark of his new school.
Metakit Metakit is an embedded database library with a small footprint. It fills the gap between flat-file, relational, object-oriented, and tree-structured databases, supporting relational joins, serialization, nested structures, and instant schema evolution.
Metakosmia The metakosmia (Greek: μετακόσμια, Latin: intermundia), according to Epicurean philosophy were the relatively empty spaces in the infinite void where worlds had not been formed by the joining together of the atoms through their endless motion. Epicurus held that the metakosmia were the abode of the gods, whom he considered to be immortal and blissful living beings made of atoms.
Metal In chemistry, a metal (Greek: Metallon) is an element that readily forms positive ions (cations) and has metallic bonds. Metals are sometimes described as a lattice of positive ions surrounded by a cloud of delocalized electrons.
Metal (pavement) The term road metal refers to the crushed rock used for road beds and surfaces, foundations and railway embankments, among other things. The use of road metal dates back to antiquity, but was more recently pioneered by John Loudon McAdam in the late 18th century.
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