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Cadia may refer to: * CADIA, the Center for Analysis and Design of Intelligent Agents. A research centre at Reykjavík University Reykjavík University (RU; is, Háskólinn í Reykjavík) is the largest private university in Iceland with approximately 3,300 students (October 2020). It is chartered by the Chamber of Commerce, the Federation of Icelandic Industries, and the .... * Cadia, New South Wales, a locality and former private township in Australia; the surrounding area is known as the Cadia Valley. * ''Cadia'' (plant), a genus of legumes * Cadia (band), Christian girl band See also: * Cadia-Ridgeway Mine, gold/copper mine in Australia * Cadia Engine House, a heritage listed engine house at Cadia, New South Wales * Cadia Mine railway line, a now dismantled railway line that once ran to Cadia, New South Wales. {{disambiguation ...
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Reykjavík University
Reykjavík University (RU; is, Háskólinn í Reykjavík) is the largest private university in Iceland with approximately 3,300 students (October 2020). It is chartered by the Chamber of Commerce, the Federation of Icelandic Industries, and the Confederation of Icelandic Employers. It should not be confused with the University of Iceland which is also located in Reykjavík. The university consists of seven academic departments in two schools. Within the School of Social Sciences are: the Department of Law, Department of Business Administration, Department of Sport Science and Department of Psychology. Within the School of Technology are the Department of Computer Science, Department of Engineering and Department of Applied Engineering. The university is bilingual (English and Icelandic). History Reykjavík University has its roots in the Commercial College of Iceland, School of Computer Science (TVÍ), which was founded in January 1988 and operated within the Commercial College ...
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Cadia, New South Wales
Cadia is a locality in the Cabonne Council of New South Wales, Australia. It was formerly a private township established 1860s by the Cadiangullong Consolidated Copper company. It is now part of the Cadia-Ridgeway Mine lease, operated by Newcrest. It had a population of zero as of the . History The Wiradjuri people are the traditional owners of the land around Cadia, the area now known as the Cadia Valley. In the 1860s, mines were opened on either side of Cadiangullong Creek, which flows through the valley into the Belubula River. Cadia developed on its eastern bank, near what became the main crossing of the creek, downstream of the confluence of Cadiangullong Creek with its tributary, Cadia Creek, formerly Rodd's Creek. The first phase of copper mining ended in 1868, resuming again at 'Iron Duke,' the hill also known as 'Big Cadia', between 1882 and 1898.From around the start of new copper mining activity, in 1905, the centre of settlement at Cadia moved northward and uphi ...
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Cadia (plant)
''Cadia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae. Unlike most plants in the Faboideae, it has radially symmetrical flowers. In related species with bilateral symmetry, such as those of ''Lupinus'', the dorsal (upper or adaxial) part of the flower expresses one or more genes in the ''Cycloidea'' (''CYC'')/''Dichotoma'' (''DICH'') family. In ''Cadia'', these genes are expressed throughout the flower. Thus, from a molecular point of view, ''Cadia'' is not reversing the ancestral evolution from radial symmetry to bilateral symmetry, but obtaining radial symmetry from a new mechanism. References

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Cadia (band)
Cadia was an American Christian pop group composed of long-time best friends Courtney Myers and Tori Smith. They both went to school at Christ Presbyterian Academy. Their name, Cadia, is derived from the Greek word Arcadia, meaning place of peace, symbolizing the peace found when fears, insecurities, and trials are released. The group's debut album includes a song written by Nichole Nordeman called "Inside/Out", which was chosen as the official theme song for Women of Faith's Revolve Tour in 2007. Myers is the older sister of Carolyne Myers from the Christian pop group pureNRG. Discography ''Cadia'' (2008) # "Trust in Me Now" # "I'll Stay" # "Safe Place to Fall" # "This One's for the Girls "This One's for the Girls" is a song written by Chris Lindsey, Hillary Lindsey, and Aimee Mayo and recorded by American country music singer Martina McBride. It was released in June 2003 as the first single from McBride’s album '' Martina''. Th ..." # "Shadowfeet" # "Jesus" # "Only a ...
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Cadia Engine House
Cadia Engine House is a heritage-listed engine house at Cadia, Blayney Shire, New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1865 to 1867. The property is owned by Newcrest Mining Limited, forming part of the company's Cadia-Ridgeway Mine lease. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. History In 1865 a "Cornish type" copper mine engine house was established on the south-eastern slopes of Mt Canobolis near Orange in New South Wales. The mine operated for a short time until it was abandoned as uneconomical in 1867. Subsequently, much of the equipment was removed and the structures fell into ruin. Some of the machinery was salvaged for scrap in the 1920s. In 1993 some stabilisation works were undertaken, including roofing over the engine house. Description The Cadia Engine House consists of a rubble stone and brick chimney and stone engine house and crusher house in open country side. The beam engine was used to raise ore, drive the ...
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