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- Charitable foundation: An organisation with its own source of funding, set up to make grants to other organisations with charitable purposes, or to individuals who may qualify for charitable grants. [e]
- Children's literature: Fiction and poetry written specifically for children, entertaining rather than didactic [e]
- Church (religious body): Religious building used by a congregation, usually Christian, as a place of worship. [e]
- Classical unities: Add brief definition or description
- Clonazepam: Drug used as medication for treatment of anxiety disorders. [e]
- Corruption: Please do not use this term in your topic list, because there is no single article for it. Please substitute a more precise term. See Corruption (disambiguation) for a list of available, more precise, topics. Please add a new usage if needed.
- Corruption (political or commercial): Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by people in or seeking positions of influence, typically involving bribery. [e]
- CosFourier: Linear operator. [e]
- DCTI: Linear operator. [e]
- DCTII: Linear operator. [e]
- DCTIII: Linear operator. [e]
- Dermatomyositis: In immunology, dermatomyositis is an autoimmune disease and a connective tissue disease that is "a subacute or chronic inflammatory disease of muscle and skin, marked by proximal muscle weakness and a characteristic skin rash. [e]
- Dissident Irish republicanism: Ongoing campaign to unite Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. [e]
- Droperidol: Dopamine antagonist used as an antiemetic agent and antipsychotic agent. [e]
- E1etf.cin: C++ routine. [e]
- El Inca Garcilaso de la Vega: Spanish Inca historian. [e]
- Emblems of Montreal: Coats of arms and logos used in Montreal. [e]
- Emblems of Victoria, British Columbia: Add brief definition or description
- Emollient: In dermatology, emollients are "Oleagenous substances used topically to soothe, soften or protect skin or mucous membranes. They are used also as vehicles for other dermatologic agents." [e]
- Fafo.cin: Fourier operator. [e]
- Farm Credit Administration: Add brief definition or description
- Fixed point of logarithm: Mathematical function. [e]
- Flame award: Add brief definition or description
- Flanders: Add brief definition or description
- Fourier operator: In mathematics, a linear integral operator. [e]
- Framingham risk score: In medicine, a clinical prediction rule for prediction cardiac events. [e]
- Francois Hollande: Add brief definition or description
- Ganga: Add brief definition or description
- Ganga Action Plan: Unsuccessful environmental campaign in Indian which tried to prevent pollution of the River Ganga. [e]
- Ganga in Hindu tradition: Add brief definition or description
- Ganges Dolphin: Add brief definition or description
- Garcilaso de la Vega: Add brief definition or description
- Growth factor: Intercellular signalling performed by regulatory proteins and peptides. [e]
- Hades: In Greek mythology the ruler of the underworld and the souls of the dead. [e]
- Hay-Bunau Varilla Treaty: Add brief definition or description
- HDL cholesterol: A type of cholesterol found in or with high-density lipoproteins (HDL). [e]
- Healthcare quality assurance: Add brief definition or description
- Henry A. Wallace: Add brief definition or description
- Henry Vaughan: 17th century Welsh poet, translator and writer of devotional works. [e]
- Hillier Parker May and Rowden: Add brief definition or description
- Horatio Seymour: Add brief definition or description
- House of Bentivoglio: Add brief definition or description
- House of Spinola: Add brief definition or description
- Hydromorphone: Add brief definition or description
- Ideal body weight: Formulaic view of a person's optimum body mass based on height and weight. [e]
- IgA nephropathy: Add brief definition or description
- Immunoprecipitation: Add brief definition or description
- India Against Corruption: Add brief definition or description
- Intelligent Transportation Systems: Add brief definition or description
- Inverse agonist: Add brief definition or description
- Iteration of function: Add brief definition or description
- IThena: Add brief definition or description
- James M. Cox: Add brief definition or description
- James Weaver: Add brief definition or description
- John Bell: Add brief definition or description
- John Bellers: Add brief definition or description
- John C. Breckinridge: Add brief definition or description
- John M. Palmer: Add brief definition or description
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