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| SwearingenSwearingen is a Family name (Last name). It was originally "Van Swearingen" but the "Van" was dropped by the Families ancestors upon ariving in America. The origin of the name is Dutch. This is a stub article. More geneology info would be appreciated!. | Swarm roboticsSwarm robotics is a new approach to the coordination of multi-robot systems which consist of large numbers of relatively simple physical robots. The goal of this approach is to study the design of robots (both their physical body and their controlling beh | Swan HellenicSwan Hellenic is a cruise line specialising in tours of historical or cultural interest. It began when the Swan travel agency was asked to organise a tour for visitors interested in the antiquities of Greece. The archaeologist, Sir Mortimer Wheeler, was e |
| Sweetness of wineThe sweetness of a wine is defined by the level of residual sugar (or RS) in the final liquid after the fermentation has ceased. However, how sweet the wine will actually taste is also controlled by factors such as the acidity and alcohol levels, the amou | Swan IslandSwan Island is composed of three Honduran islands known as Great Swan Little Swan and Booby Cay which are located at latitude 17 deg. and longitude 83 deg. in the Caribbean Sea Brief history The Swan Island chain of three islands had been claimed by both | Sword Scabbard DeclarationThe Order of the Day of the Sword Scabbard or the Sword Scabbard Declaration actually refers to two related declarations from Mannerheim, Finland's Commander-in-Chief. During the Civil War in Finland, in February 1918, general Mannerheim, the commander of |
| Swipe cardA swipe card is a (typically) credit card size badge incorporating a magnetic stripe, an RFID tag, a transponder device and/or a microchip mostly used for business premises access control or electronic payment. Swipe cards in their strict sense need to be | Switching ChannelsSwitching Channels is a 1988 comedic movie remake of The Front Page (also more famously remade as His Girl Friday in 1940). The film was not commercially successful, and temporarily derailed the career of actor Christopher Reeve. The film stars Kathleen T | Switching barriersSwitching barriers or switching costs are terms used in microeconomics, strategic management, and marketing to describe any impediment to a customer's changing of suppliers. In many markets, consumers are forced to incur costs when switching from one supp |
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