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- Standard (disambiguation) Trope (literature) Unconventional computing Unconventional superconductor Unconventional wind turbines David Kalupahana, Nagarjuna:...
- Unconventional warfare (UW) is broadly defined as "military and quasi-military operations other than conventional warfare" and may use covert forces or...
- Unconventional (oil and gas) reservoirs, or unconventional resources (resource plays) are ac****ulations where oil and gas phases are tightly bound to the...
- Unconventional weapon may refer to: Improvised weapon Weapon of m**** destruction Any weapon not considered to be a conventional weapon Weapons used in...
- Unconventional superconductors are materials that display superconductivity which is not explained by the usual BCS theory or its extension, the Eliashberg...
- Unconventional computing (also known as alternative computing or nonstandard com****tion) is computing by any of a wide range of new or unusual methods...
- Education is the transmission of knowledge, skills, and character traits and manifests in various forms. Formal education occurs within a structured institutional...
- A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English is a dictionary of slang originally compiled by the noted lexicographer of the English language Eric Partridge...
- US military doctrine, unconventional warfare (abbreviated UW) is one of the core activities of irregular warfare. Unconventional warfare is essentially...
- correspondence and speeches. 1879 – ****ens's Dictionary of London: An Unconventional Handbook. 1879 – ****ens's Dictionary of the Thames, from its source...