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* Ham, the nickname of Neanderthals in the Science Fiction novel Manifold: Origin
::*" Grey Earth " ( 2001 )-The end of Manifold: Origin from the viewpoint of Mary, the Neanderthal friend of Nemoto, set on the axis-tilted Earth of the Neanderthals.
It is the first of Baxter's Manifold trilogy ( the others being Manifold: Space and Manifold: Origin ), although the books can be read in any order because the series takes place in a multiverse.
Manifold: Origin ( 2001 ) is a science fiction novel by author Stephen Baxter, the third installment in the Manifold Trilogy.
Manifold: Origin explores primate evolution to create an explanation for our lack of contact with other intelligent species.
The Manifold series contains four books, Manifold: Time, Manifold: Space, Manifold: Origin, and Manifold: Phase Space.

Manifold and 2001
* " The ' Shared Manifold ' Hypothesis: From Mirror Neurons to Empathy " ( 2001 )-Vittorio Gallese
* In Stephen Baxter's Manifold: Space ( 2001 ), Baxter's protagonist Reid Malenfant at one point finds himself inside a dyson tree.
Lovers of intelligent variations on classic sf themes, however, will embrace this worthy successor to Manifold: Time ( 2000 ) and Manifold: Space ( 2001 ).
Manifold: Space is a science fiction book by author Stephen Baxter, first published in the United Kingdom in 2000, then released in the United States in 2001.
Manifold: Space was named by Library Journal as one of the best Science Fiction and Fantasy books of 2001.
* Bob Corcoran ( 2001 ), " The Manifold Causes of the Labor Split ", in Peter Love and Paul Strangio ( eds.

Manifold and science
Phase Space ( subtitled Stories from the Manifold and Elsewhere ) is a 2003 science fiction collection by Stephen Baxter containing twenty-three thematically linked stories, in which the human relationship with the universe is explored: whether humanity is truly alone in the universe, if there are other intelligent species, if these have turned their backs on us, or if expansion itself is destined to fail.
* Manifold: Time, a 1999 science fiction novel by Stephen Baxter
* The Manifold Trilogy by science fiction author Stephen Baxter
Manifold: Time is a 1999 science fiction novel by Stephen Baxter.

Manifold and book
In his book Manifold: Space, he also proposes natural robots, life forms made of iron, called the Gaijin, evolving from creatures in oceans of iron carbonyl.
Long-distance truckers, automotive travelers and rally racers have occasionally resorted to cooking on accessible sections of the vehicle engine ; the book Manifold Destiny, though written to a certain extent as a humor book, is considered the authoritative reference on the subject.
* Manifold: Space, a 2000 science-fiction book by Stephen Baxter
* Phase Space ( book ), a collection of thematically-linked short stories in the Manifold Trilogy by Stephen Baxter
It is the second book of the Manifold series and examines another possible solution to the Fermi paradox.

Manifold and by
However, a " game " called " Finchley Central " was described in the Spring 1969 issue of the mathematical magazine Manifold, edited by Ian Stewart and John Jaworski at the University of Warwick.
The later prequel series Star Trek: Enterprise describes the warp engine technology as a ' Gravimetric Field Displacement Manifold ' ( Commander Tucker's tour, " Cold Front "), and describes the device as being powered by an anti-matter / matter reaction which powers the two separate nacelles ( one on each side of the ship ) to create a displacement field ( the aforementioned " bubble ") The episode also firmly establishes that many other civilizations had warp drive before humans ; First Contact co-writer Ronald D. Moore suggested that Cochrane's drive was in some way superior to forms that existed beforehand, and was gradually adopted by the galaxy at large.
To resolve a problem where the New River works had blocked the Manifold Ditch, and boats had been forced to use the mill stream to Ware Mill, the mill was bought by the New River Company, and the associated lock became an official right of way.
After an attempt by the North Staffordshire Railway as early as 1904 to reduce the service during the winter months to a service only on Wednesdays and Saturdays, the Manifold Company secured an agreement that there should be a minimum of two trains in each direction throughout the year.
* In the 1999 novel Manifold: Time by British writer Stephen Baxter, a resentful worker uses red mercury " capable of releasing hundreds of times the energy contained in the same mass of TNT " to destroy the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Manifold with holonomy was firstly introduced by Edmond Bonan in 1966, who constructed the parallel 3-form, the parallel 4-form and showed that this manifold was Ricci-flat.
Compared with its M40 predecessor, it features a dual-path intake manifold ( called Individual Control Intake Manifold by BMW ) to provide torque across a wider rev range, knock sensing and a timing chain ( instead of the M40's timing belt ).
An appeal was launched for funds, headed by the actor David Suchet, and together with a grant of £ 250, 000 from the Manifold Trust, the £ 450, 000 cost was met, the road contractors built the supporting columns, and on 16 August 2003, a steel trough was craned into position, having been pre-fabricated by Rowecord Engineering Ltd, who are based in South Wales.
* Manifold ( scuba ), in a scuba set, connects two or more diving cylinders, so that one diving regulator is fed by all the cylinders
In Britain, they were introduced to the Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway in 1904 by Everard Calthrop, who also introduced them to the Barsi Light Railway in India of 1897.
* Acoustic Control Induction System, a Variable Length Intake Manifold | variable induction system developed by Toyota
Under this moniker, Harris has released full lengths on Sentrax and Release Entertainment ( part of Relapse ) as well as various 7 " releases and compilation tracks, most of which were collected and re-issued on CD by the late Manifold Records.
Sheep were first brought to the district in 1836 by Thomas Manifold at Port Henry, near Geelong, and rapidly occupied the whole district.
* ISO 10303-509 Manifold surface, a non intersecting area in 3D that is composed by advanced faces
Manifold vacuum is caused by a different effect than venturi vacuum, which is present inside carburetors.
Manifold System is a geographic information system ( GIS ) software package developed by manifold. net that runs on Microsoft Windows.
The 5. x series also introduced an integrated Internet Map Server ( IMS ) and the first Enterprise editions of Manifold System allowing collaboration by teams using shared components.

Manifold and Stephen
* Stephen Baxter writes about the Omega Point in many books including Manifold: Time and Timelike Infinity.
The BDB ( Big Dumb Booster ) plays a significant role in Stephen Baxter's Manifold series.
* In Stephen Baxter's Manifold: Space, Venus is found to have been purposely slowed down through the use of planet-covering superconducting cable.

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