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Fudan University
university in Shanghai, China
genomics
Genomics is an interdisciplinary field of molecular biology focusing on the structure, function, evolution, mapping, and editing of genomes. A genome is an organism's complete set of DNA, including all of its genes as well as its hierarchical, three-dimensional structural configuration. In contrast to genetics, which refers to the study of individual genes and their roles in inheritance, genomics aims at the collective characterization and quantification of all of an organism's genes, their interrelations and influence on the organism. Genes may direct the production of proteins with the assis
Persian alphabet
alphabet for Persian of 32 letters

Omar Sívori
Italian-Argentine footballer
Chinese dynasty
dynasty that ruled a Chinese state

Jorginho (footballer, born December 1991)
Jorge Luiz Frello Filho, known as Jorginho, is a professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club Flamengo. Born in Brazil, he represented the Italy national team.
COVID-19 test
diagnostic testing for the respiratory illness COVID-19 and the underlying pathogen SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus
Birgit Nilsson
Swedish opera singer (1918–2005)
Joseph Barbera
American animator and cartoonist (1911–2006)

Second Life
virtual online world
eating disorder
habit of eating either insufficient or excessive food, to the detriment of health

Waldensians
The Waldensians, also known as Waldenses (), Vallenses, Valdesi, or Vaudois, are adherents of a church tradition that began as an ascetic movement within Western Christianity before the Reformation. Originally known as the Poor of Lyon in the late 12th century, the movement spread to the Cottian Alps in what is today France and Italy. The founding of the Waldensians is attributed to Peter Waldo, a wealthy merchant who gave away his property around 1173, preaching apostolic poverty as the way to perfection.
green algae
paraphyletic group of eukaryotes

Anora
Anora is a 2024 American romantic comedy-drama film written, directed, produced, and edited by Sean Baker. It stars Mikey Madison as Anora "Ani" Mikheeva, a lap dancer from New York who marries the wealthy son of a Russian oligarch played by Mark Eydelshteyn. The supporting cast includes Yura Borisov, Karren Karagulian, Vache Tovmasyan, Darya Ekamasova, and Aleksei Serebryakov.
Q14658
The Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX; ) is a family of standards specified by the IEEE Computer Society for maintaining compatibility between operating systems. In order to define a level of compatibility, POSIX specifies many aspects of functionality that can be classified as application programming interface (API), command-line shell, and shell commands. Originally derived from commonly-found Unix APIs, shells, and commands (partly because Unix was considered manufacturer-neutral), today many systems conform to the standard including branded Unix systems, Unix-like systems, and man
Loujain al-Hathloul
Saudi Arabian activist

Forsythia
Forsythia , is a genus of flowering plants in the olive family Oleaceae. There are about 11 species, mostly native to Eastern Asia, but one native to Southeastern Europe. Forsythia – also one of the plant's common names – is named after the botanist William Forsyth.
Islamic denomination
branch/school of the religion of Islam
wartime collaboration
cooperation with the enemy against one's country of citizenship in wartime

Eutheria
Eutheria (from Ancient Greek εὐ- (eú-), meaning "true, well", and θηρίον (thēríon), meaning "beast", and thus, "true beasts"), also called Pan-Placentalia, is the clade consisting of placental mammals and all therian mammals that are more closely related to placentals than to marsupials. Placentalia is the only surviving taxon of Eutherians, and the two are synonymous outside of paleozoology.

Linda Evangelista
Canadian model (born 1965)
Piracicaba
Piracicaba ( ) is a Brazilian municipality located in the interior of São Paulo state, in the Southeast Region of Brazil. It serves as the main city of the Metropolitan Region of Piracicaba (RMP) and is situated approximately northwest of the state capital, São Paulo. Covering an area of just over , with around classified as urban area, Piracicaba has a population of 438,827 inhabitants, making it the 13th most populous municipality in São Paulo state.
2020–2021 Belarusian protests
Protests against the re-election of Belarusian president Aliaksandr Lukashenka

Eoraptor
Eoraptor () is a genus of small, lightly built, basal sauropodomorph dinosaur. One of the earliest-known dinosaurs and one of the earliest sauropodomorphs, it lived approximately 231 to 228 million years ago, during the Late Triassic in Western Gondwana, in the region that is now northwestern Argentina. The type and only species, Eoraptor lunensis, was first described in 1993, and is known from an almost complete and well-preserved skeleton and several fragmentary ones. Eoraptor had multiple tooth shapes, which suggests that it was omnivorous.

Toxoplasma gondii
obligate intracellular parasitic protozoan that causes toxoplasmosis
basic research
experimental or theoretical work undertaken to acquire new knowledge of the underlying foundations of phenomena and observable facts

Wilhelm Furtwängler
German conductor and composer (1886–1954)
Xinjiang internment camps
Chinese concentration camps in XUAR province, where religious and ethnic repression is carried out against traditionally Muslim peoples, classified as ethnocide, ethnic cleansing and genocide
2004 Madrid train bombings
terrorist attack on Madrid's suburban trains
Prussian blue
dark blue pigment
Ben Carson
Neurosurgeon and former United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

brainwashing
Brainwashing is the systematic effort to get someone to adopt a particular deception, loyalty, instruction, or doctrine, usually without being noticed. It is also a term that refers in general to psychological techniques that manipulate action or thought against a person's will, desire, or knowledge. It attempts to damage individual or group attitudes, frames of reference, beliefs, values or loyalties by demonstrating that current thinking patterns and attitudes are wrong and need change. It is said to reduce its subject's ability to think critically or independently, to allow the introduction

mule deer
species of mammal
Filipinos
Filipinos () are citizens or people identified and related with the country or sovereign state of the Philippines. Filipinos come from various Austronesian peoples, all typically speaking Filipino, English, or other Philippine languages. Despite formerly being subject to Spanish administration, less than 1% of Filipinos are fluent in Spanish. Currently, there are more than 185 ethnolinguistic groups in the Philippines each with its own language, identity, culture, tradition, and history.
Brantley County
county in Georgia, United States
Gnetophyta
Gnetophyta () is a division of plants (alternatively considered the subclass Gnetidae or order Gnetales), grouped within the gymnosperms (which also includes conifers, cycads, and ginkgos), that consists of some 70 species across the three relict genera: Gnetum (family Gnetaceae), Welwitschia (family Welwitschiaceae), and Ephedra (family Ephedraceae). The earliest unambiguous records of the group date to the Jurassic, and they achieved their highest diversity during the Early Cretaceous. The primary difference between gnetophytes and other gymnosperms is the presence of vessel elements, a syst

hooliganism
thumb|Hooligans at a football match of FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow in November 2010
Hooliganism is the act of disruptive, obnoxious, violent or unlawful behavior such as rioting, bullying and vandalism, in connection with crowded events, such as speeches or sporting events. A hooligan is a person who engages in illicit reckless behaviors and is a public nuisance.

Mathieu Flamini
French footballer (born 1984)
atonality
Atonality in its broadest sense is music that lacks a tonal center, or key. Atonality, in this sense, usually describes compositions written from about the early 20th century to the present day, where a hierarchy of harmonies focusing on a single, central triad is not used, and the notes of the chromatic scale function independently of one another. More narrowly, the term atonality describes music that does not conform to the system of tonal hierarchies that characterized European classical music between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries. "The repertory of atonal music is characterized
child soldier
conscription of children in warfare

Alstonia scholaris
species of flowering plant
Kabylia
Kabylia or Kabylie (; ) is a mountainous coastal region in northern Algeria and the homeland of the Kabyle people. It is part of the Tell Atlas mountain range and is located at the edge of the Mediterranean.

decadence
thumb|An orgy in Imperial Rome, by Henryk Siemiradzki
thumb|Romans during the Decadence, by [[Thomas Couture]]

Stephen Sondheim
American composer and lyricist (1930–2021)

The Princess Diaries
2001 film directed by Garry Marshall
spina bifida
congenital disorder of nervous system
Itaewon Halloween crowd crush
2022 crowd crush in South Korea
flight and expulsion of Germans
exodus & deportation during and after the end of the Second World War from 1945 to 1950
Q2858086
free and open-source office suite
chimera
single organism composed of two or more different populations of genetically distinct cells
Scotts Valley
city in Santa Cruz County, California, United States
Space Needle
observation tower in Seattle, Washington, United States
James Gregory
Scottish mathematician and astronomer

Papu Gómez
Argentine association football player

enema
thumb|250px|Rectal bulb syringe to administer smaller enemas.
Belovezh Accords
agreement that declared dissolution of the USSR by its founder states (denunciation of 1922 Treaty on the Creation of the USSR) and established the CIS

ubiquitin
Ubiquitin is a small () regulatory protein found in most tissues of eukaryotic organisms, i.e., it is found ubiquitously. It was discovered in 1975 by Gideon Goldstein and further characterized throughout the late 1970s and 1980s. Four genes in the human genome code for ubiquitin: UBB, UBC, UBA52 and RPS27A.
Mohammad Javad Zarif
former Vice President for Strategic Affairs of Iran

Lophotrochozoa
Lophotrochozoa (, "crest/wheel animals") is a clade of protostome animals within the Spiralia. The taxon was established as a monophyletic group based on molecular evidence. The clade includes animals like annelids, molluscs, bryozoans, and brachiopods.
Haredi Judaism
strictest stream of the Orthodox Judaism faith