- residues.
Moder humus forms share the
features of the mull and mor
humus forms.
Moders develop in semiarid, temperate, and
Mediterranean climates.
Moders' chemical...
- Look up
mode in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mode (Latin:
modus meaning "manner, tune, measure, due measure, rhythm, melody") may
refer to:
MODE (magazine)...
- Mary
Carleton (born Mary
Moders; 11
August 1642 – 22
January 1673) was an
English socialite and
fraudster who
became famous for
using a
number of false...
- In
music theory, the term
mode or
modus is used in a
number of
distinct senses,
depending on context. Its most
common use may be
described as a type of...
-
Depeche Mode are an
English electronic music band
formed in Basildon, Es**** in 1980.
Originally formed with the
lineup of Dave Gahan,
Martin Gore, Andy...
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moder or
Moder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Moder may
refer to:
Moder (river), a
tributary of the Rhine, in
France Moder (surname) All...
- of the
medieval church modes; or a
modern musical mode or
diatonic scale,
related to the
medieval mode. (The
Hypomixolydian mode of
medieval music, by...
- A
terminal mode is one of a set of
possible states of a
terminal or
pseudo terminal character device in Unix-like
systems and
determines how characters...
- A
transverse mode of
electromagnetic radiation is a
particular electromagnetic field pattern of the
radiation in the
plane perpendicular (i.e., transverse)...
- In statistics, the
mode is the
value that
appears most
often in a set of data values. If X is a
discrete random variable, the
mode is the
value x at which...