wikt Deter may refer to Auguste Deter 1850 1906 , first person diagnosed with Alzheimer s disease Deters , surname See also Deterding Detergent , cleaning material Deteriorate disambiguation Determine , horse Determiner disambiguation Determinable disambiguation Determination disambiguation Detern , Leer, Germany Deterrence disambiguation Deterritorialization lookfrom intitle dab ... more details
Infobox Person name Auguste Deter image Auguste D aus Marktbreit.jpg image size 200px caption birth date 16 May 1850 birth place Kassel , Germany death date 8 April 1906 aged 55 death place education occupation title spouse Karl Deter parents children nationality German website known for First diagnosis of Alzheimer s Auguste Deter IPA de a st de t May 1850 in Kassel , Germany 8 April 1906 in Frankfurt is the first person diagnosed with Alzheimer s disease . Her maiden name is unknown. She married Karl Deter in the 1880s and together they had one daughter. Auguste had a normal life. However, during the late 1890s, she started showing symptoms of dementia , such as loss of memory, delusion s, and even temporary vegetative state s. She would have trouble sleeping, would drag sheets across the house, and even scream for hours in the middle of the night. Karl could not take it any more. Being a railway worker, he had to admit her to a mental institution so that he could continue to work. He brought her to the w de Irrenschloss Institution for the Mentally Ill and for Epileptics in Frankfurt , Germany on 25 November 1901 where she was examined by Dr. Alois Alzheimer . He asked her many questions, and later asked again to see if she remembered. He told her to write her name. She ... completely demented, muttering to herself. She died on 8 April 1906. Rediscovery of Auguste Deter s medical ... the medical record of Auguste Deter. ref Deutsche Alzheimer Gesellschaft http www.deutsche alzheimer.de ... she again says, It s like I have lost myself. ref name de w de Alois Alzheimer Auguste Deter ... the patients had been in their seventies. Deter piqued his curiosity because she was much ... Deter s condition. On 9 April, 1906, Alzheimer received a call from Frankfurt that Auguste Deter had ... Brain Research Organization Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Deter, Auguste ... April 1906 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Deter, Auguste Category 1850 births Category 1906 deaths Category ... more details
wiktionary deterrence deterrant Deterrence may refer to Deterrence theory , a theory of war, especially regarding nuclear weapons Deterrence legal , a theory of justice Deterrence psychology , a psychological theory Deterrence film Deterrence , a 1999 drama starring Kevin Pollak, depicting fictional events about nuclear brinkmanship See also Deter disambiguation disambig he ... more details
wiktionary Fingo may refer to The Fingo Mfengu tribe of South Africa . Fingo fever , a disease of Victorian Australia . FinGO company FinGO , a mobile communications company. The hypotheses non fingo . Fingo charm , the name for a Norway Norwegian folk charm supposed to deter burglary . disambig ... more details
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Multiple issues wikify March 2012 unreferenced December 2009 orphan November 2006 A nuisance fee is a fee, Fine penalty fine , or penalty which is charged to deter an action, rather than to compensate for the costs of that action. For example, a five dollar penalty for submitting an application late does not compensate for costs associated with processing late submissions, but rather encourages people to submit on time. DEFAULTSORT Nuisance Fee Category Punishments Law stub ... more details
The German family name Deters is of patronymic origin, meaning it was inspired by the father of the initial bearer. In this instance it means Son of Deter , the latter being a short for of the old Germanic name Diethard which was derived from Old High German words Diot , meaning people , and Harbi meaning hard or Tough . Early references to the surname Deters include a record of Johann Deters, the son of Jochim Deters who was Christened on 22 November, 1686 in Ruhn, Mecklenburg, The wedding of Cordt Deters and Crinck Evers was celebrated on 6 August 1684 in The Church of Saint Margaret in Padderhorn, Westphalia. Eilert Deters, the son of Johann Deters and Anna Wedemayer, was born on 16 February 1766 in Leuchtenberg, Lower Saxony. Notable bearers of the Deters name include theologian Brandanus Deters who died in 1710, and Joe Deters, American Politician . The Deters name was introduced to North America as early as 1840 with the arrival of Lambert Heinrich Deters, a native of the region of Westphalia, and Jan Heinrich Klein Deters, a native of Alte Picardie Germany who settled with four of his brothers in the settlement of Graafschap Michigan which is now part of the city of Holland, Michigan in approximately 1848. Deters is a surname that may refer to Joe Deters , American politician Kevin Deters , American story artist See also Deter disambiguation surname Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Ono a town of Benjamin , in the plain of Ono Books of Chronicles 1 Chr. 8 12 Ezra 2 33 now Kiryat Ono, 5 miles north of Lod Lydda Lod , and about 30 miles northwest of Jerusalem . Not succeeding in their attempts to deter Nehemiah from rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem, Sanballat the Horonite Sanballat and Tobiah Ammonite Tobiah resorted to stratagem, and pretending to wish a conference with him, they invited him to meet them at Ono. Four times they made the request, and every time Nehemiah refused to come. Their objective was to take him prisoner. Sources eastons Category Hebrew Bible places ... more details
Deterioration is a term now commonly used in health care, to describe worsening of a patient s condition. It is often used as a shortened form of deterioration not recognised or not acted upon . Much work to reduce harm from deterioration has been undertaken by the National Patient Safety Agency. wiktionary Deterioration , from Latin deteriorare to make worse , from deterior lower, worse , may refer to Physical wear Degeneration Genetic deterioration See also Degeneracy disambiguation Deteriorata , parody and portmanteau of Desiderata and deteriorate Deter disambiguation disambig ja cs Deteriorace uk ... more details
Orphan date September 2011 Bennettites refers to an extinct genus of the order Bennettitales . Bennettites had a bare, thick central trunk with a top of pithy, dividing leaves. Some could produce poisons, to deter herbivores. They were gymnosperms with cones just below the bottom leaves of the top, with creation of pollen and seeds happening in the same plant. References cite web url http www.abc.net.au dinosaurs fact files plants insects bennettites.htm title Dino Fact File Bennettites accessdate January 21, 2007 portal Paleontology Category Prehistoric plants paleobotany stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 A personal alarm is a small hand held electronic device with the functionality to emit a loud Siren noisemaker siren like alarming sound. It is activated either by a button, or a tag that, when pulled, sets the siren off. It is used to attract attention in order to scare off an assailant. The sound emitted can also have the effect of distracting, disorienting, or surprising the assailant. The volume varies from model to model, with some models having 130 decibel s. Some personal alarms are also outfitted with an LED light for normal lighting purposes or to help deter an assailant. See also Self defense Pepper spray DEFAULTSORT Personal Alarm Category Alarms Category Crime prevention Category Safety Crime stub ja ... more details
An intellectual property infringement is the infringement or violation of an intellectual property right . There are several types of intellectual property rights, such as copyright s, patent s, and trademark s. Therefore, an intellectual property infringement may for instance be a Copyright infringement Patent infringement Trademark infringement Techniques to detect or deter intellectual property infringement include Fictitious entry , such as Fictitious dictionary entry. An example is Esquivalience included in the New Oxford American Dictionary NOAD Trap street , a fictitious street included on a map for the purpose of trapping potential copyright violators of the map Watermarking See also Code of non infringement Design around patent law Intellectual property violation in the People s Republic of China law stub Category Intellectual property law Infringement, intellectual property ... more details
Telishment is a term coined by John Rawls to illustrate a problem of the Utilitarianism utilitarian view of punishment . Telishment is an act by the authorities of punishing a suspect in order to deter future wrongdoers, even though they know that the suspect is in fact innocent. The concept is put forward as a challenge to utilitarianism and consequentialism as theories of ethics . If supporters of these theories believe in the effectiveness of telishment as a deterrent, opponents claim that they must bite the bullet and also hold that telishment is ethically justified. Sources The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy , telishment See also Punishment The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas Category Ethics Category Utilitarianism Category Punishment ... more details
One source date August 2010 Campestre is an area of Ciudad Ju rez , Chihuahua state Chihuahua , Mexico . Historically, it was a country club area of the city. Mexican Drug War Drug violence forced many people to flee the area. By 2010 many for rent and for sale signs were seen in the neighborhood. Residents placed large boulders in the streets to deter would be extortionists and kidnappers. ref Corchado, Alfredo. http www.dallasnews.com sharedcontent dws dn latestnews stories 030710dnintexodus.3eab4f7.html Families, businesses flee Ju rez for U.S. pastures . The Dallas Morning News . Sunday March 7, 2010. Retrieved on March 10, 2010. ref References Portal Mexico Reflist coord missing Mexico Category Ciudad Ju rez Mexico geo stub ... more details
Taxobox name Acanthaspis petax image image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hemiptera subordo Heteroptera superfamilia Cimicomorpha familia Reduviidae subfamilia Reduviinae genus Acanthaspis species A. petax binomial Acanthaspis petax binomial authority Stal Acanthaspis petax is a species of assassin bug that preys on ants. This species uses carcasses of its preferred prey item to disguise itself from predation from spiders in the salticidae family. ref cite journal doi 10.1111 j.1469 7998.2007.00335.x title Bugs with backpacks deter vision guided predation by jumping spiders author R. R. Jackson, S. D. Pollard journal Journal of Zoology volume 273 issue 4 pages 358 363 month December year 2007 ref References reflist Category Reduviidae ... more details
expert date February 2011 Chemical defense is the use of compounds by plants and animals to deter herbivory and predation . In plants Main Plant defense against herbivory Chemical defense against herbivory is common. The production of capsaicin in many strains of bell pepper s is one such defense familiar to humans. In animals Chemical defense is most common in insects , but the skunk is a particularly dramatic mammal ian example. Other examples include the Bombardier beetle which can accurately shoot a predator with a stream of boiling poison, the Ornate moth which excretes a frothy alkaloid mixture, and the Pacific beetle cockroach sprays a quinone mixture from modified spiracle s. ecology stub Category Evolutionary biology Category Herbivory Category Predation ... more details
Marginal deterrence is a principle in theory of criminal justice , stating that a more severe crime should be punishment punished harder than a lesser crime, and that a criminal committing multiple crimes should be punished harder than a crimminal who commits a single crime of the same kind. Marginal deterrence is intended to deterrence legal deter criminals to limit their criminal acts. Without marginal deterrence, a criminal could benefit from committing additional crimes, or using illegal methods to suppress law enforcement, witnesses or evidence. As an example, if robbery without force gave the same punishment as robbery by murder, a robber could make a rational choice to kill the victim. Literature http law.harvard.edu faculty shavell pdf 12 Inter Rev Law Econ 345.pdf A Note on Marginal Deterrence, by Steven Shavell crime stub Category Criminology ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 The Anti Permanent Pearlman Poster League of the East APPPLE was an early 1979 1984 example of grass roots political satire performed to generate media coverage. It employed tactics now known as culture jamming and guerilla communication that have been widely popularized by Billionaires for Bush , Greene Dragon , Code Pink , and other organizations. Named after Al Pearlman &mdash a Philadelphia Democratic Party United States Democratic City Councilman at Large elected in 1975, 1979, and 1983 and unsuccessful candidate for a Democratic State Senator nomination in 1982&mdash its purpose was protest Pearlman s practice of campaigning through wooden signs, nailed to telephone poles far taller than any person and not removed after elections. The sign issue was symbolic of the in your face attitude of both Pearlman and his political friend, ally, and mentor, Philadelphia Mayor Frank L. Rizzo . The posters were generally constructed and installed by members of the Philadelphia Building Trades, strong political allies of both Pearlman and Rizzo. The Pearlman posters generally featured pictures of Pearlman, which the Anti Pearlman Permanent Poster League would decorate with creative new designs in the wee hours of the morning. They would then call Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Clark DeLeon, who would month after month reveal their latest exploits to his readers with stories and pictures. This did not seem to deter Pearlman and his backers some Philadelphians, Pearlman supporters and opponents alike, thought the saga was helpful to Pearlman , but it did deter other candidates from following suit. Members always stayed anonymously in the background, letting their artwork and commentary speak for itself. The group ceased its activities after Pearlman, fatally stricken with cancer, committed suicide at the age of 54 on June 10, 1984, in his hospital room with a gun brought by a former wife. Category Culture jamming Cate ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Tamperproofing is a term sometimes used for a methodology used to hinder, deter or detect unauthorised access to a device or circumvention of a security system. Since any device or system can be foiled by a person with sufficient knowledge, equipment, time, etc., the term tamperproof is a misnomer. Tamper resistance and tamper evident systems and devices are better terminology. Mechanical Some devices contain non standard screws or bolts in an attempt to deter access. Examples are telephone switching cabinets which have triangular bolt heads that a hex socket fits and computer hard drives, which usually have a star shaped head for the screws, known as Torx heads. Drivers for these heads are commonly available from electronics retailers. Electrical This style of tamper resistance is most commonly found in burglar alarm s. Most trip devices e.g. pressure pads , passive infrared sensor s motion detector s , Reed switch door switches use 2 signal wires that, depending on configuration, are normally open or normally closed . The sensors sometimes need power, so to simplify cable runs, multi core cable is used. While 4 cores is normally enough for devices that require power leaving two spare for those that don t , cable with additional cores can be used. These additional cores can be wired into a special so called tamper circuit in the alarm system. Tamper circuits are just like any other zone in that they can be n.o. or n.c. with the exception that the system monitors them 24 hours. Would be intruders run the risk of triggering the alarm by attempting to circumvent a given device. Sensors such as movement detectors, tilt detectors, air pressure sensors, light sensors, etc., which might be employed in some burglar alarms, might also be used in a bomb to hinder defusing. Category Security ... more details
Founded in 1999 ref name autogenerated1 http www.eurasianet.org departments insightb articles eav060209.shtml Tajikistan Drug Control Agency Draws Praise and Criticism EurasiaNet.org Bot generated title ref , the Drug Control Agency of Tajikistan was founded to help combat the drug trafficking through the country from Afghanistan, and is one of the most active anti narcotics bodies operating in Asia. ref http irinnews.org Report.aspx?ReportID 17535 IRIN Asia TAJIKISTAN Drug control agency makes its mark Tajikistan Other Bot generated title ref ref http wireupdate.com wires 12901 un high official says tajikistan is key to deter drug trafficking from afghanistan UN high official says Tajikistan is key to deter drug trafficking from Afghanistan Breaking News Wire Update News News Wires Bot generated title ref ref name autogenerated1 It is estimated that upwards of 20 of Afghanistan s opiates travel through Tajikistan. ref http www.unodc.org unodc en press releases 2010 December tajikistan is the first line of defence in stemming afghan drugs unodc executive director.html Tajikistan is the first line of defence in stemming Afghan drugs UNODC Executive Director Bot generated title ref In 2004, the head of the agency, Ghaffor Mirzoyev , was sentenced to life imprisonment for drug trafficking.. ref http www.state.gov g drl rls hrrpt 2006 78843.htm Country Report on Human Rights Practices in Tajikistan Bot generated title ref Footnotes references Tajikistan Tajikistan stub Category Government of Tajikistan Category Drugs ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Neil Critchley image fullname Neil Critchley dateofbirth birth date and age df yes 1978 10 18 cityofbirth Crewe countryofbirth England dateofdeath cityofdeath countryofdeath position Midfielder years1 1999 2000 clubs1 Crewe Alexandra F.C. Crewe Alexandra caps1 1 goals1 0 years2 2000 2001 clubs2 Leigh Genesis F.C. Leigh RMI caps2 3 goals2 0 Neil Critchley born 18 October 1978 is an England English association football footballer who played in The Football League for Crewe Alexandra F.C. Crewe Alexandra . His only appearance for Crewe came in a 3 0 defeat away at Fulham F.C. Fulham during the 1999 2000 Crewe Alexandra F.C. season 1999 2000 season . He is now a coach at Crewe s academy. ref cite web title Ruthless rivals do not deter Neil Critchley url http www.crewechronicle.co.uk crewe alex fc crewe alex fc news 2011 05 25 crewe alex ruthless rivals do not deter neil critchley 96135 28755805 work Crewe Cronicle accessdate 11 December 2011 ref References Reflist External links soccerbase id 17869 name Neil Critchley Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Critchley, Neil ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English footballer DATE OF BIRTH 18 October 1978 PLACE OF BIRTH Crewe , England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Critchley, Neil Category English footballers Category Crewe Alexandra F.C. players Category The Football League players Category 1978 births Category Living people England footy midfielder 1970s stub ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2010 Chemical ecology is the study of the chemical s involved in the interactions of living organism s. It focuses on the production of and response to signaling molecules i.e. semiochemical s and toxins. Chemical ecology is of particular importance among ants and other social insects including bees, wasps, and termites as a means of communication essential to social organization. In addition, this area of ecology deals with studies involving chemical defenses defensive chemicals which are utilized to deter potential predators, which may attack a wide variety of species. Related fields Analytical chemistry Biochemistry Ecology Genetics Organic chemistry Ethology External links Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences supplement http www.pnas.org content vol100 suppl 2 Chemical Communication in a Post Genomic World http www.olfacts.nl Insect Olfaction of Plant Odour http www.chemecol.org International Society of Chemical Ecology Category Chemical ecology ecology stub de Chemische kologie et Keemiline koloogia eo Kemia ekologio fr cologie chimique ja ... more details
italictitle taxobox name Pterodon polygalaeflorus regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fabales familia Fabaceae genus Pterodon legume Pterodon species P. polygalaeflorus binomial Pterodon polygalaeflorus binomial authority George Bentham Benth. Pterodon polygalaeflorus Fabaceae is a Brazil ian legume of Cerrado . Widely distributed in the west of Minas Gerais and in Goi s Goi s, Brazil , the fruit oil of this plant is used to deter skin penetration by Schistosome cercariae . cn date November 2011 synonymy syn. Commilobium polygalaeflorus Benth. Portuguese language Portuguese Sucupira branca References Corr a, P., 1984 Dicion rio das plantas teis do Brasil. See also List of plants of Cerrado vegetation of Brazil Category Faboideae Category Flora of Brazil Category Medicinal plants Faboideae stub brazil stub vi Pterodon polygalaeflorus ... more details
For one of the human salivary glands parotid gland Refimprove date November 2008 The parotoid gland alternatively, paratoid gland is an external skin gland on the back, neck, and shoulder of toad s and some frog s and salamander s. It secretes a milky alkaloid substance to deter predators. The substance, bufotoxin , acts as a neurotoxin . Parotoid glands are sometimes said to be wart like in appearance, though warts are abnormal growths caused by viral infections while parotoid glands are normal, healthy parts of the animals that bear them. The vague similarity in appearance, however, is the reason behind the mistaken belief that touching a toad causes warts. ref cite web url http health.ninemsn.com.au article.aspx?id 693981 title Does touching toads gives you warts? publisher Health.ninemsn.com.au date 2006 07 17 accessdate 2011 07 20 ref See also Bufotoxin Notes references Category Vertebrate anatomy Category Amphibians Amphibian stub animal anatomy stub de Parotiden es Gl ndula parotoide fr Glande paroto de it Ghiandola parotoide ja pl Gruczo y przyuszne pt Gl ndula parotoide ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Popponesset Peninsula is a spit of land in Cape Cod , Massachusetts which extends from the southwestern shore of Popponesset Bay and separates it from Nantucket Sound . The peninsula is now significantly shorter than seen in the Barnstable County survey of 1880. Portions of the shore have been stabilized with riprap to deter further erosion . Most of this work was done immediately after Hurricane Bob which in 1992 had opened an inlet through the beach. Much of the peninsula is occupied by Popponesset Beach and the remainder is largely residential. The peninsula is home to conservation projects that prevent disturbance of the piping plover an endangered species of bird. At one point there was also a small convenience store on the beach whose remains can still be seen on the beach in the form of four large pilings driven into the sand. Coord missing Massachusetts Category Landforms of Barnstable County, Massachusetts Category Mashpee, Massachusetts Category Peninsulas of Massachusetts Massachusetts geo stub ... more details