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Transformations (3rd ed.). Routledge. p. 142.
Amidism,
Britannica Online Encyclopedia Amidism The
Columbia Encyclopedia Chen, Chien-huang (著)=陳劍鍠...
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Amid Evil is a first-person
shooter video game
developed by
Indefatigable and
published by New
Blood Interactive. The game's dark
fantasy theme, action-oriented...
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ʿAmīd (plural ʿumadā,
meaning "mainstay, support") was an
Arabic title used in
Greater Iran
under the rule of the Samanids, Buyids,
Ghaznavids and Seljukids...
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Metal amides (systematic name
metal azanides) are a
class of
coordination compounds composed of a
metal center with
amide ligands of the form NR2−. Amido...
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Amid or
amid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Amid is an
alternate name of Diyarbakır, a city in Turkey.
Amid may also
refer to:
Amid, West Azerbaijan...
- (H−C(=O)−N(−CH3)2). Some
uncommon examples of
amides are N-chloroacetamide (H3C−C(=O)−NH−Cl) and
chloroformamide (Cl−C(=O)−NH2).
Amides are
qualified as primary, secondary...
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adopted in 1996 as the
country transitioned to a free
market liberal democracy amid endemic corruption and a
legacy of
state control. The
Orange Revolution of...
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ʿAmīd may
refer to: two
Buyid viziers,
father and son: Abu'l-Fadl ibn al-
Amid (died 970) Abu'l-Fath Ali ibn
Muhammad ibn al-
Amid (died 977) members...
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local pronunciation: Dikranagerd; Kurdish: Amed; Syriac: ܐܡܝܕ, romanized:
Āmīd),
formerly Diyarbekir, is the
largest Kurdish-majority city in Turkey. It...
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Hasan Amid (Persian: حسن عمید; 1910–1979) was an
Iranian lexicographer, writer, and journalist.
Hasan Amid was born in 1910 in Mashhad,
Khorasan province...