Jet lag (disambiguation) — Jet lag is a physiological syndrome.Jet lag may also refer to: * Jet Lag (film), a 2002 film starring Juliette Binoche and Jean Reno * Jet Lag Gemini, a US music band … Wikipedia
Lag — For other uses, see Lag (disambiguation). Lag is a common word meaning to fail to keep up or to fall behind.[1] In real time applications, the term is used when the application fails to respond in a timely fashion to inputs.[2][3] The most common … Wikipedia
Jet lag — This article is about the syndrome. For other uses, see Jet lag (disambiguation). Jet lag Classification and external resources ICD 10 G47.2 ICD 9 307.45 … Wikipedia
Cultural jet lag — Contents 1 Origin and definition 2 Who is affected by cultural jet lag? 3 Symptoms and characteristics 4 Particularity of CJL vs. other common … Wikipedia
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Lead (disambiguation) — For the Wikipedia guideline for the lead paragraph(s) of an article, see . Lead can have several meanings and pronunciations, usually related to either the chemical element lead or the verb to lead . Meanings associated with the chemical element… … Wikipedia
Garuda (disambiguation) — Garuda may refer to:*Garuda, a divine bird in Hindu and Buddhist mythology *Garuda Indonesia, an airline *Garud Commando Force, an elite special forces unit of the Indian Air Force. *The Garuda Valley ( Kyunglung ) south west of Mount Kailash *… … Wikipedia
Class 98 — may refer to: British Rail Class 98 DRG or DR Class 98, a German steam locomotive class which included ex Länderbahn, branch line and other miscellaneous locomotives in the Deutsche Reichsbahn comprising the following sub classes: Class 98.0:… … Wikipedia
Glossary of cue sports terms — The following is a glossary of traditional English language terms used in the three overarching cue sports disciplines: carom (or carambole) billiards referring to the various carom games played on a billiard table without pockets; pool (pocket… … Wikipedia
Viscoplasticity — Figure 1. Elements used in one dimensional models of viscoplastic materials. Viscoplasticity is a theory in continuum mechanics that describes the rate dependent inelastic behavior of solids. Rate dependence in this context means that the… … Wikipedia