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ORGANIZATION
Mass observation surveys; Mass Observation; Mass observation; Mass-Observation Archive
  • King George VI]], radio news reporter [[Richard Dimbleby]] and flag-waving crowds
  • The relaunched Mass-Observation at ''History Past, Present Future'', the IHR Centenary Festival, July 2022.

Bonilla observation         
FIRST SIGHTING OF UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS
Jose Bonilla Observation; José Bonilla Observation
On August 12, 1883, the astronomer José Bonilla reported that he saw more than 300 dark, unidentified objects crossing before the Sun while observing sunspot activity at Zacatecas Observatory in Mexico. He was able to take several photographs, exposing wet plates at 1/100 second.
Infectious period         
  • latent period]], the infectious period (the period of communicability) and the [[incubation period]]. In some diseases, as depicted in this diagram, the latent period is shorter than the incubation period. A person can transmit an infection without showing any signs of the disease. Such an infection is called a [[subclinical infection]].
TIME INTERVAL DURING WHICH A HOST (INDIVIDUAL OR PATIENT) IS INFECTIOUS, I.E. CAPABLE OF DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY TRANSMITTING PATHOGENS TO ANOTHER SUSCEPTIBLE HOST
Infective period; Period of communicability; Period of infectiousness; Communicability period; Contagious period; Period of contagiousness; Transmission period; Transmissibility period
In epidemiology, particularly in the discussion of infectious disease dynamics (mathematical modeling of disease spread), the infectious period is the time interval during which a host (individual or patient) is infectious, i.e.
synodic period         
  • The semi-major axis (''a'') and semi-minor axis (''b'') of an ellipse
TIME TAKEN FOR A GIVEN OBJECT TO MAKE ONE COMPLETE ORBIT AROUND ANOTHER OBJECT, AND APPLIES IN ASTRONOMY TO MOSTLY EITHER PLANETS OR ASTEROIDS ORBITING THE SUN, MOONS ORBITING PLANETS, EXOPLANETS ORBITING OTHER STARS, OR BINARY STARS
Synodic period; Synodic Period; Sidereal period; Sideric; Tropical period; Anomalistic period; Draconitic period; Siderial period; Sidereal orbital period; Synodic periods; Sinodic period; Synodic cycle; Orbit period; Planetary cycles; Synodical; Orbital Period; Orbital periodicity; Period of the orbit; Draconic period; Synodic orbital period; Synodic year; Synodic time; Revolution period; Orbital cycle; Jovian cycle
¦ noun Astronomy the time between successive conjunctions of a planet with the sun.

Βικιπαίδεια

Mass-Observation

Mass-Observation is a United Kingdom social research project; originally the name of an organisation which ran from 1937 to the mid-1960s, and was revived in 1981 at the University of Sussex.

Mass-Observation originally aimed to record everyday life in Britain through a panel of around 500 untrained volunteer observers who either maintained diaries or replied to open-ended questionnaires (known as directives). The organisation also paid investigators to anonymously record people's conversation and behaviour at work, on the street and at various public occasions, including public meetings and sporting and religious events.

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1. Much has been made of the decision of the OSCE‘s Warsaw–based Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights not to send its election monitors to Russia on the grounds that the authorities unduly restricted their freedom of action in the country and shortened the observation period.
2. "This visit here in America gives me more information about Internet Web sites which are related to education and how to collaborate via Internet communication with other teachers all over the world," he said. "This is very useful and a very interesting thing." He added that the training program and his subsequent observation period in a U.S. high school gave him new ideas about how to use the Internet as an integral part of his classroom.