Wikipedia - Acta Eruditorum -- Periodical literature
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Wikipedia - Alternating current -- Electric current which periodically reverses direction
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Wikipedia - Analytical Review -- Periodical (London : Printed for J. Johnson, 1788-1799. )
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Wikipedia - Art Monthly Australasia -- Australian visual arts periodical established 1987
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Wikipedia - Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repertory -- Welsh literary periodical (1829-1833)
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Wikipedia - Camera Owner -- Bi-monthly British hobbyist photography periodical 1964-1968
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Wikipedia - Camerawork (magazine) -- British bi-monthly photography periodical 1976-1985
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Wikipedia - Canada Gazette -- Official periodical of the Government of Canada
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Wikipedia - Digital Accessible Information System -- Technical standard for digital audiobooks, periodicals and computerized text
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Wikipedia - Exponent II -- Independent Latter-day Saint women's periodical (1974-), retreat program and blog
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Wikipedia - Judische Rundschau -- Jewish periodical
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Wikipedia - The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure -- British periodical (London, 1747-1814)
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Wikipedia - Yr Australydd -- Welsh language periodical; published in Australia
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American Playhouse (1982 - 1993) - American Playhouse was an anthology television series periodically broadcast by Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States.
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Inuyasha ::: TV-14 | 24min | Animation, Action, Adventure | TV Series (20002004) A teenage girl periodically travels back in time to feudal Japan to help a young half-demon recover the shards of a jewel of great power. Creator: Rumiko Takahashi Stars:
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Inuyasha ::: TV-14 | 24min | Animation, Action, Adventure | TV Series (2000-2004) Episode Guide 167 episodes Inuyasha Poster A teenage girl periodically travels back in time to feudal Japan to help a young half-demon recover the shards of a jewel of great power. Creator: Rumiko Takahashi Stars:
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That's So Raven ::: TV-G | 30min | Comedy, Family, Fantasy | TV Series (20032007) -- A teenage girl periodically receives brief psychic visions of the near future. Trying to make these visions come true results in trouble, and hilarious situations, for the girl and her friends. Creators:
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The Shaggy Dog (1959) ::: 6.5/10 -- Approved | 1h 44min | Comedy, Family, Fantasy | 19 March 1959 (USA) -- A teenage boy is cursed with periodically turning into an sheepdog. Director: Charles Barton Writers: Bill Walsh (screenplay), Lillie Hayward (screenplay) | 1 more credit Stars: Fred MacMurray, Jean Hagen, Tommy Kirk
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Karin -- -- J.C.Staff -- 24 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Supernatural Romance Vampire School Shounen -- Karin Karin -- Vampires—supernatural beings that feed on the life essence of the unsuspecting at night—have been around for centuries. However, high schooler Karin Maaka is unusual, even among her own kind. Unlike her vampire family, ever since she was a child, Karin has suffered from polycythemia: a rare disorder which causes her to periodically produce excessive amounts of blood. And the more blood she produces, the more anemic and lightheaded she gets, ultimately leading to frequent nosebleeds. -- -- Her only solution? Force her excess blood onto random strangers, which surprisingly causes these "victims" to become livelier and happier than before. With her siblings—Anju, her reserved yet affectionate younger sister, and Ren, her womanizing elder brother—helping her abilities remain a secret by altering the affected humans' memories, no one is the wiser. That is, until Karin's newly transferred classmate, Kenta Usui, finds her behavior suspicious. And to make matters even more complicated, Karin feels her blood reacting unusually to Kenta's presence. -- -- 156,832 7.15
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Karin -- -- J.C.Staff -- 24 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Supernatural Romance Vampire School Shounen -- Karin Karin -- Vampires—supernatural beings that feed on the life essence of the unsuspecting at night—have been around for centuries. However, high schooler Karin Maaka is unusual, even among her own kind. Unlike her vampire family, ever since she was a child, Karin has suffered from polycythemia: a rare disorder which causes her to periodically produce excessive amounts of blood. And the more blood she produces, the more anemic and lightheaded she gets, ultimately leading to frequent nosebleeds. -- -- Her only solution? Force her excess blood onto random strangers, which surprisingly causes these "victims" to become livelier and happier than before. With her siblings—Anju, her reserved yet affectionate younger sister, and Ren, her womanizing elder brother—helping her abilities remain a secret by altering the affected humans' memories, no one is the wiser. That is, until Karin's newly transferred classmate, Kenta Usui, finds her behavior suspicious. And to make matters even more complicated, Karin feels her blood reacting unusually to Kenta's presence. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation, Geneon Entertainment USA -- 156,832 7.15
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19th-century Catholic periodical literature
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A Bibliography of Conjuring Periodicals in English: 1791 1983
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Agricultural Museum (periodical)
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Air University Library Index to Military Periodicals
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Canada Periodical Fund
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Column (periodical)
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Decim periodical cicadas
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Dublin Review (Catholic periodical)
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Gil Blas (periodical)
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Hayastan (periodical)
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Hillman Periodicals
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International Bibliography of Periodical Literature
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Journal of Modern Periodical Studies
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Legal periodical
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Lingvo Internacia (periodical)
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List of 18th-century British periodicals
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Minerva (Norwegian periodical)
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Objectivist periodicals
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Pathfinder (periodicals)
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Periodical and Electronic Press Union
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Rail transport periodical
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Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature
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Roksi (periodical)
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Salmagundi (periodical)
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Samica (periodical)
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Sion (periodical)
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Tattler (Chinese periodical)
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The Academy (periodical)
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Turn (periodical)
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Ulrich's Periodicals Directory
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Victorian Periodicals Review
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Zeno (periodical)
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