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(simulated human intestinal microbial ecosystem)A set of connected chemostat-like reactors that provide a sequence of environments similar to the human digestive system.
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Shimaore language — language name=Shimaore familycolor=Niger Congo speakers=80,140 states=Mayotte speakers=80,140 (2002) fam2=Atlantic Congo fam3=Volta Congo fam4=Benue Congo fam5=Bantoid fam6=Southern fam7=Narrow Bantu fam8=Central fam9=G iso2=bnt|iso3=swbShimaore… … Wikipedia
Taiko — For other uses, see Taiko (disambiguation). Taiko Taiko drummers in Aichi, Japan Taiko (太鼓 … Wikipedia
Maore dialect — Maore Shimaore Spoken in Mayotte Native speakers 80,200 (2002) Language family Niger–Congo … Wikipedia
Judo — The soft method is characterized by the indirect application of force to defeat an opponent. More specifically, it is the principle of using one s opponent s strength against him and adapting well to changing circumstances. For example, if the… … Wikipedia
Japanese typographic symbols — This page lists Japanese typographic symbols which are not included in kana or kanji. The links in the Unicode column lead to the Unihan database. Contents 1 Repetition marks 2 Brackets and quotation marks 3 Phonetic marks … Wikipedia
Coptic language — Coptic ⲘⲉⲧⲢⲉⲙ̀ⲛⲭⲏⲙⲓ, Μετ Ρεμνχημι Mad.Rmenkami Spoken in Egypt, Canada, Australia, United States … Wikipedia
Aikidō-Techniken — Aikidō besteht aus inneren Formen, den Prinzipien des Aikidō (Ki, Aiki, Kokyū, Hara, Shin), und äußeren Formen, den Techniken (Waza), wobei erst beide Formen zusammen Aikidō bilden. Im Aikidō Training dienen die äußeren Formen als Mittel, die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Yoseikan Budo — (養正館武道) may be classified as a sogo budo form (lit. composite or comprehensive martial art), but is used here to indicate a martial art into which various martial ways have been integrated. It is probably most widely known for its connection to a … Wikipedia
Music of Japan — The music of Japan includes a wide array of performers in distinct styles both traditional and modern. The word for music in Japanese is 音楽 (ongaku), combining the kanji 音 ( on sound) with the kanji 楽 ( gaku fun, comfort).[1] Japan is the second… … Wikipedia
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