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Teges
Teges may refer to: * Teges, an individual from Tegea * Teges, Clay County, Kentucky * ''Griffithsia teges'', a species in the alga genus ''Griffithsia'' * ''Polysiphonia teges'', a species in the alga genus '' Polysiphonia'' * Teges Satriaji Cahyo Hutomo Teges may refer to: * Teges, an individual from Tegea * Teges, Clay County, Kentucky * '' Griffithsia teges'', a species in the alga genus ''Griffithsia'' * '' Polysiphonia teges'', a species in the alga genus ''Polysiphonia'' * Teges Satriaji C ..., an Indonesian tennis player; see Indonesian National Badminton Championships [Baidu]  


Teges Satriaji Cahyo Hutomo
Teges may refer to: * Teges, an individual from Tegea * Teges, Clay County, Kentucky * '' Griffithsia teges'', a species in the alga genus ''Griffithsia'' * '' Polysiphonia teges'', a species in the alga genus ''Polysiphonia'' * Teges Satriaji Cahyo Hutomo, an Indonesian tennis player; see Indonesian National Badminton Championships [Baidu]  


Clay County, Kentucky
Clay County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the county population was 20,345. Its county seat is Manchester. The county was formed in 1807 and named in honor of Green Clay (1757–1826). Clay was a member of the Virginia and Kentucky State legislatures, first cousin once removed of Henry Clay, U.S. Senator from Kentucky and Secretary of State in the 19th century. History Clay County was established in 1807 from land given by Floyd, Knox and Madison counties. The courthouse burned in January 1936. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of , of which is land and (0.4%) is water. Adjacent counties * Owsley County (north) * Perry County (northeast) * Leslie County (east) * Bell County (southeast) * Knox County (southwest) * Laurel County (west) * Jackson County (northwest) Watercourses * Sexton Creek * Bullskin Creek * South Fork of Kentucky River ** Red Bird River *** Big ...
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Indonesian National Badminton Championships
The Indonesian National Badminton Championships is a tournament organized by the Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) to crown the best badminton players in Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guine .... Past winners Seniors Juniors Team events Mixed team Men's and women's team References * {{Badminton competitions Badminton tournaments in Indonesia National badminton championships ...
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Tegea
Tegea (; el, Τεγέα) was a settlement in ancient Arcadia, and it is also a former municipality in Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the Tripoli municipality, of which it is a municipal unit with an area of 118.350 km2. It is near the modern villages of Alea and Episkopi. The legendary founder of Tegea was Tegeates, a son of Lycaon. History Tegea ( grc, Τεγέα; grc-x-ionic, Τεγέη) was one of the most ancient and powerful towns of ancient Arcadia, situated in the southeast of the country. Its territory, called Tegeatis (Τεγεᾶτις), was bounded by Cynuria and Argolis on the east, from which it was separated by Mount Parthenium, by Laconia on the south, by the Arcadian district of Maenalia on the west, and by the territory of Mantineia on the north. The Tegeatae are said to have derived their name from Tegeates, a son of Lycaon, and to have dwelt originally in eight, afterwards nine, demoi or to ...
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Griffithsia Teges
''Griffithsia'' is a genus of red algae in the family Wrangeliaceae. Carl Adolph Agardh named ''Griffithsia'' in the honour of phycologist Amelia Griffiths (1768–1858). Griffithsin is a protein isolated from species of ''Griffithsia''. Species '' Griffithsia aestivana'' - '' Griffithsia antarctica'' - '' Griffithsia balara'' - '' Griffithsia capitata'' - '' Griffithsia caribaea'' - '' Griffithsia caudata'' - '' Griffithsia chilensis'' - '' Griffithsia coacta'' - '' Griffithsia confervoides'' - ''Griffithsia corallinoides'' - '' Griffithsia crassiuscula'' - '' Griffithsia devoniensis'' - '' Griffithsia elegans'' - ''Griffithsia genovefae'' - '' Griffithsia globulifera'' - '' Griffithsia grandis'' - '' Griffithsia gunniana'' - ''Griffithsia heteroclada'' - ''Griffithsia heteromorpha'' - ''Griffithsia intertexta'' - ''Griffithsia intricata'' - ''Griffithsia japonica'' - ''Griffithsia metcalfii'' - ''Griffithsia monilis'' - ''Griffithsia myriophyllum'' - ''Griffithsia okiensis'' ...
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Griffithsia
''Griffithsia'' is a genus of red algae in the family Wrangeliaceae. Carl Adolph Agardh named ''Griffithsia'' in the honour of phycologist Amelia Griffiths (1768–1858). Griffithsin is a protein isolated from species of ''Griffithsia''. Species ''Griffithsia aestivana'' - ''Griffithsia antarctica'' - ''Griffithsia balara'' - ''Griffithsia capitata'' - ''Griffithsia caribaea'' - ''Griffithsia caudata'' - ''Griffithsia chilensis'' - ''Griffithsia coacta'' - ''Griffithsia confervoides'' - '' Griffithsia corallinoides'' - ''Griffithsia crassiuscula'' - ''Griffithsia devoniensis'' - ''Griffithsia elegans'' - '' Griffithsia genovefae'' - ''Griffithsia globulifera'' - ''Griffithsia grandis'' - ''Griffithsia gunniana'' - '' Griffithsia heteroclada'' - '' Griffithsia heteromorpha'' - '' Griffithsia intertexta'' - '' Griffithsia intricata'' - '' Griffithsia japonica'' - '' Griffithsia metcalfii'' - '' Griffithsia monilis'' - '' Griffithsia myriophyllum'' - '' Griffithsia okiensis'' - ...
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Polysiphonia Teges
''Polysiphonia'' is a genus of filamentous red algae with about 19 species on the coasts of the British Isles and about 200 species worldwide, including Crete in Greece, Antarctica and Greenland. Its members are known by a number of common names.Recorded common names are olann dhearg, craonach, cúnach triosgar, cluaisíní, mileara, millreacha, salata tou yialou (σαλάτα του γιαλού) and lobster horns. It is in the order Ceramiales and family Rhodomelaceae. Description ''Polysiphonia'' is a red algae, polysiphonous and usually well branched, with some plants reaching a length of about 30 cm. They are attached by rhizoids or haptera to a rocky surface or other alga. The thallus (tissue) consists of fine branched filaments each with a central axial filament supporting pericentral cells. The number of these pericentral cells (4–24) is used in identification. ''Polysiphonia elongata'' shows a central axial cell with 4 periaxial cells with cortical cells growing ...
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Archimedes' Screw
The Archimedes screw, also known as the Archimedean screw, hydrodynamic screw, water screw or Egyptian screw, is one of the earliest hydraulic machines. Using Archimedes screws as water pumps (Archimedes screw pump (ASP) or screw pump) dates back many centuries. As a machine used for transferring water from a low-lying body of water into irrigation ditches, water is pumped by turning a screw-shaped surface inside a pipe. In the modern world, Archimedes screw pumps are widely used in wastewater treatment plants and for dewatering low-lying regions. Archimedes Screws Turbines (ASTs) are a new form of small hydroelectric powerplant that can be applied even in low head sites. Archimedes screw generators operate in a wide range of flows (0.01 m^3/s to 14.5 m^3/s) and heads (0.1 m to 10 m), including low heads and moderate flow rates that is not ideal for traditional turbines and not occupied by high performance technologies. The Archimedes screw is a reversible hydraulic machine, a ...
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