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herpesvirus herpesvirus
herpesvirus any of the family (Herpesviridae) of common DNA-containing viruses, many of which are associated with human disease. See cytomegalovirus ; Epstein-Barr virus ; herpes simplex ; herpes zoster .... Read more
Face to Face Face to Face
Face to Face Rock group Bad boy rockers Face to Face made a name for themselves as a punk band, but they weren't entirely comfortable with that label. The group combined pop influences with classic punk sounds for a crowd-pleasing blend that owed as much to the Police as it did to the Sex... Read more
Epstein-Barr virus Epstein-Barr virus
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), herpesvirus that is the major cause of infectious mononucleosis and is associated with a number of cancers, particularly lymphomas in immunosuppressed persons, including persons with AIDS. Epstein-Barr is a ubiquitous virus, so common that it has been difficult to... Read more
glandular fever glandular fever
glandular fever (glan-dew-ler) n. an infectious disease, caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, that affects the lymph nodes in the neck, armpits, and groin; it mainly affects adolescents and young adults. Symptoms include swelling and tenderness of the lymph nodes, fever, headache, a sore throat,... Read more
nonlinear dynamics nonlinear dynamics
nonlinear dynamics study of systems governed by equations in which a small change in one variable can induce a large systematic change; the discipline is more popularly known as chaos (see chaos theory ). Unlike a linear system, in which a small change in one variable produces a small and easily... Read more
Kid Rock Kid Rock
Kid Rock Rap musician Part old school rap, part metal rock, and likened to rap artist Eminem for both his often profane lyrics and his roots near Detroit, Michigan, Kid Rock proved that he stood apart from the hip-hop crowd with his wild and diverse music. In fact, Rock (born Robert Ritchie), with... Read more
Al Jarreau Al Jarreau
Al Jarreau 1940– Vocalist At a Glance… Selected discography Sources Al Jarreau became one of the world’s foremost vocalists in the mid-1970s and continued to give crowd-pleasing performances into the 1990s. Though his eclectic style is difficult to categorize, Jarreau won fans... Read more
Dar Williams Dar Williams
Dar Williams Singer, songwriter Persistence Pays Off The End of Summer is Just the Beginning Selected discography Sources In the short time since her first album was released in 1995, Dar Williams has established herself as one of the most promising young songwriters of the modern folk era. Her... Read more
Derek Parra Derek Parra
Derek Parra: 1970—: Athlete When Derek Parra set a new world record in the men's 1,500-meter speedskating competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics, he also became the first Mexican-American to win a gold medal at the Salt Lake City Games. Parra was an unlikely victor in the sport of long-track... Read more
Nicolas Lancret Nicolas Lancret
Nicolas Lancret , 1690-1743, French rococo painter. He studied in Gillot's studio, together with Watteau whose themes and manner he popularized. His favorite subjects were festivities, genre, and theatrical scenes, of which he painted a vast number in a pleasing, though somewhat stilted, style.... Read more

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