In military science, a compound is a type of fortification made up of walls or fences surrounding several buildings in the center of a large piece of...
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shantytown. An example is Chawama Compound, Lusaka, Zambia. Compound (fortification) Boma (enclosure) Kraal "compound, n.2." OED Online. Oxford University...
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usually inside a fence or wall Compound (fortification), a version of the above fortified with defensive structures Compound (migrant labour), a hostel for...
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Golubac Fortress (section Upper compound)
during the 14th century by Medieval Serbian state, is split into three compounds which were built in stages. It has ten towers, most of which started square...
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Folate (section Food fortification)
into folate by the body, is used as a dietary supplement and in food fortification as it is more stable during processing and storage. Folate is required...
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Essential Micronutrients in Asia: Scenario Analyses of Iodine and Iron Fortification". Nutrients. 15 (3): 616. doi:10.3390/nu15030616. ISSN 2072-6643. PMC 9920952...
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Retinyl acetate (section Food fortification)
food fortification, dietary supplements, and topical cosmetic products. Because the acetyl group protects the alcohol functionality, the compound is markedly...
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List of Latin words with English derivatives (redirect from Compound verbs in English consisting of Latin prefix and Latin verb)
from stiglus Contracted from ūnulus Language portal Hybrid word Classical compound Latin Latin influence in English List of Byzantine Greek words of Latin...
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built with well-cut rusticated ashlar, a masonry typical of Armenian fortifications. There are fragments of Byzantine walls as well as an entrance corridor...
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Defensive wall (redirect from Fortification wall)
A defensive wall is a fortification usually used to protect a city, town or other settlement from potential aggressors. The walls can range from simple...
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to provide targeted individual fortification to suit the needs of each individual being treated. One particular compound that can be used to fortify breast...
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by Statute Law Revision Act 1871 (34 & 35 Vict. c. 116)) Plymouth (Fortifications) Act 1774 14 Geo. 3. c. 50 20 May 1774 An Act to enable certain Persons...
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Supply depot (redirect from Ammunition compound)
Battlespace Aerospace Aerial Airborne Space Land Cold-region Desert Fortification Jungle Mountain Urban Subterranean Tunnel Sea Amphibious Blue Brown...
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Wall (redirect from Precast Compound Wall)
border barriers between countries, brick walls, defensive walls in fortifications, and retaining walls that hold back dirt, stone, water, or noise. Walls...
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Thiamine (category Quaternary ammonium compounds)
PMID 27745590. "What nutrients are added to flour and rice in fortification?". Food Fortification Initiative. 2021. Archived from the original on 8 October...
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São Jorge Castle (category Fortifications in Lisbon)
presence in the Tagus valley as far back as the 8th century BC. The first fortification was, presumably, erected in 48 BC, when Lisbon was classified as a Roman...
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York) was a Methodist missionary in China. He was the chief of the Fortifications Committee in the Siege of the Legations during the Boxer Rebellion in...
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Biotin (category Chemical articles with multiple compound IDs)
individually or as an ingredient in multivitamins. According to the Global Fortification Data Exchange, biotin deficiency is so rare that no countries require...
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to Earl Károly Imre in Nagymágócs near Oroszhaza. 1941 used at the fortifications in Szolyva and in 1945 returned to Mattersburg in Austria. Now being...
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An Israeli drone hit a Lebanese army bulldozer that was conducting "fortification work" at a Lebanese army base in the northeastern Hermel area, moderately...
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siege and the marquis d'Elbeuf who was held up inside surrendered the fortification the following day. Elbeuf, the governor of Caen and the garrison were...
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Riboflavin (section Fortification)
employed at a commercial scale to produce riboflavin for feed and food fortification. By 2012, over 4,000 tonnes per annum were produced by such fermentation...
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Vitamin D (section Fortification)
skin's epidermis. Vitamin D can also be obtained through diet, food fortification and dietary supplements. For most people, skin synthesis contributes...
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Vitamin deficiency (section Food fortification)
pregnancy or breastfeeding. Many countries have mandated vitamin food fortification programs to prevent commonly occurring vitamin deficiencies. Conversely...
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city with “great discretion,” and precision, aiming exclusively at the fortifications. The team of military engineers in charge of directing the Spanish bombers...
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Igbo architecture (section Compounds (Ǹgwùlù/Ǹgwùrù))
An Igbo compound entrance, in or near Önïcha. Photographed by Herbert Wimberley, c. 1903–18. Cambridge University Pre-Colonial Igbo compound and Building...
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A bridgehead is a military fortification that protects the end of a bridge that is closest to the enemy. Bridgehead may also refer to: Bridgehead Coffee...
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Cherbourg on 25 June 1944 supporting US Army troops assaulting German fortifications around the port city, when the ship was hit by a dud shell from an enemy...
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Iodine (section Chemistry and compounds)
Japan. Due to its high atomic number and ease of attachment to organic compounds, it has also found favour as a non-toxic radiocontrast material. Because...
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needed] During medieval times, Nădlac, a castle with wooden and soil fortification, was invaded by the Mongols, was held by János Hunyadi, and was donated...
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