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celestial sphere. The name
comes from Latin:
Boōtēs,
which comes from ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Βοώτης, translit.
Boṓtēs 'herdsman' or 'plowman' (literally, 'ox-driver';...
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inconsistencies between the
existence of the
Boötes Void and the Lambda-CDM
model of
cosmological evolution. The
Boötes Void is
theorized to have
formed from...
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While the
BOOTES-1
station in
Spain is
devoted to wide-field astronomy, the
additional stations (
BOOTES-2 in Spain,
BOOTES-3 in New Zealand,
BOOTES-4 in China...
- In computing,
booting is the
process of
starting a
computer as
initiated via
hardware such as a
button on the
computer or by a
software command. After...
- Look up
booter or
Booter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Booter may
refer to: Self-
booting disk,
software loaded directly at the
bootup of a computer...
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Henry Boot (1851–1931) was the
founder of
Henry Boot plc.
Henry Boot was the
eldest surviving son of
Charles and Ann
Boot. He was born on 9
December 1851...
- The
Jodhpur boot is an
ankle boot or
Chelsea boot designed as a
riding boot with a
rounded toe and a low heel. They
originally fastened with a
strap and...
- The
trench boot,
sometimes known as the "Pershing
boot," was an
American combat boot used in the
latter stages of
World War I, made for the cold mud of...
- USS
Bootes (AK-99) was a Crater-class
cargo ship
commissioned by the US Navy for
service in
World War II. She was
named after the
constellation Boötes. She...
- The
Hessian (/ˈhɛsiən/; from
Hesse in Germany) is a
style of
light boot that
became po****r from the
beginning of the 19th century.
First worn by German...