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  • Fluor
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up fluor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fluor may refer to: Fluor, the name in several European languages of the chemical element Fluorine Fluor Corporation

    Fluor

    Fluor

  • Fluor Corporation
  • American engineering and construction firm

    Fortune 500 rankings and is listed as 265th overall. Fluor was founded in 1912 by John Simon Fluor as Fluor Construction Company. It grew quickly, predominantly

    Fluor Corporation

    Fluor_Corporation

  • Spanish flu
  • 1918–1920 global influenza pandemic

    The 1918–1920 flu pandemic, also known as the Great Influenza epidemic or by the misleading name Spanish flu, was an exceptionally deadly global influenza

    Spanish flu

    Spanish flu

    Spanish_flu

  • Alexa Fluor
  • Family of fluorescent dyes

    brand name. Alexa Fluor dyes are frequently used as cell and tissue labels in fluorescence microscopy and cell biology. Alexa Fluor dyes can be conjugated

    Alexa Fluor

    Alexa_Fluor

  • Fluor-liddicoatite
  • Fluor-liddicoatite is a rare member of the tourmaline group of minerals, elbaite subgroup, and the theoretical calcium endmember of the elbaite-fluor-liddicoatite

    Fluor-liddicoatite

    Fluor-liddicoatite

    Fluor-liddicoatite

  • Influenza
  • Infectious disease

    Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is an infectious disease caused by influenza viruses. Symptoms range from mild to severe and often include fever

    Influenza

    Influenza

    Influenza

  • 2009 swine flu pandemic
  • 2009–2010 pandemic of swine influenza caused by H1N1 influenza virus

    The 2009 swine flu pandemic, caused by the H1N1/swine flu/influenza virus and declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) from June 2009 to August

    2009 swine flu pandemic

    2009 swine flu pandemic

    2009_swine_flu_pandemic

  • Leukorrhea
  • Type of vaginal discharge

    (leukós, “white”) + ῥοία (rhoía, “flow, flux”). In Latin leukorrhea is fluor albus (fluor, "flow" & albus, "white"). Leukorrhea can be a natural defense mechanism

    Leukorrhea

    Leukorrhea

  • Flu (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up flu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The flu is the common name for influenza, an infectious disease of birds and mammals caused by RNA viruses

    Flu (disambiguation)

    Flu_(disambiguation)

  • Fluor Field at the West End
  • Stadium in Greenville, South Carolina

    Scrolling Marquee Welcome Sign Seating at Fluor Field Entrance at Fluor Field Greenville Drive Team Store Fluor Field covered with snow, February 12, 2010

    Fluor Field at the West End

    Fluor Field at the West End

    Fluor_Field_at_the_West_End

  • Fluor-buergerite
  • Fluor-buergerite, originally named buergerite, is a mineral species belonging to the tourmaline group. It was first described for an occurrence in rhyolitic

    Fluor-buergerite

    Fluor-buergerite

    Fluor-buergerite

  • Fluorite
  • Mineral form of calcium fluoride

    org. Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article "Fluor-spar". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fluorite. Educational article

    Fluorite

    Fluorite

    Fluorite

  • Vaginal discharge
  • Liquid mixture produced by the vagina

    Vaginal discharge is a mixture of liquid, cells, and bacteria that lubricate and protect the vagina. This mixture is constantly produced by the cells of

    Vaginal discharge

    Vaginal discharge

    Vaginal_discharge

  • Flu-flu arrow
  • Archery Equipment

    A flu-flu arrow is a type of arrow specifically designed to travel a short distance. Such arrows are particularly useful when shooting at aerial targets

    Flu-flu arrow

    Flu-flu arrow

    Flu-flu_arrow

  • DyLight Fluor
  • The DyLight Fluor family of fluorescent dyes are produced by Dyomics in collaboration with Thermo Fisher Scientific. DyLight dyes are typically used in

    DyLight Fluor

    DyLight_Fluor

  • Hong Kong flu
  • 1968–70 flu pandemic

    The Hong Kong flu, also known as the 1968 flu pandemic, was an influenza pandemic that occurred between 1968 and 1970 and which killed between one and

    Hong Kong flu

    Hong_Kong_flu

  • Cat flu
  • Upper respiratory disease in cats

    Cat flu, or feline upper respiratory disease, is a contagious disease complex (can include multiple pathogens) primarily caused by feline herpesvirus

    Cat flu

    Cat_flu

  • Fla–Flu
  • Association football match

    Fla–Flu (a truncation of Flamengo–Fluminense) is an association football derby between Flamengo and Fluminense, considered one of the biggest rivalries

    Fla–Flu

    Fla–Flu

    Fla–Flu

  • 1993 Four Corners hantavirus outbreak
  • 1993 disease outbreak

    publicly referred to as various names related to the area, including Navajo Flu, Navajo Illness, and Four Corners Illness. In many instances, residents posted

    1993 Four Corners hantavirus outbreak

    1993 Four Corners hantavirus outbreak

    1993_Four_Corners_hantavirus_outbreak

  • Freshers' flu
  • Illnesses contracted by first-year students

    Freshers' flu is a name commonly given to a battery of illnesses contracted by new students (freshers) during the first few weeks at a university, and

    Freshers' flu

    Freshers'_flu

  • Rich Flu
  • 2024 film by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia

    Rich Flu (Spanish: La fiebre de los ricos) is a 2024 English-language Spanish film written, directed, and produced by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia. It stars

    Rich Flu

    Rich_Flu

  • Fluor-uvite
  • Fluor-uvite is a tourmaline mineral with the chemical formula CaMg3(Al5Mg)(Si6O18)(BO3)3(OH)3F. It is a rare mineral that is found in calcium rich contact

    Fluor-uvite

    Fluor-uvite

    Fluor-uvite

  • Flu season
  • Recurring periods of influenza

    Flu season is an annually recurring time period characterized by the prevalence of an outbreak of influenza (flu). The season occurs during the cold half

    Flu season

    Flu season

    Flu_season

  • Avian influenza
  • Influenza caused by viruses adapted to birds

    Avian influenza, also known as avian flu or bird flu, is a disease caused by the influenza A virus, which primarily affects birds but can sometimes affect

    Avian influenza

    Avian influenza

    Avian_influenza

  • Man flu
  • Non-scientific term purporting a unique male experience of colds and flu

    Man flu is a colloquial term referring to the perception that males can experience more severe symptoms when afflicted with the common cold or flu-like

    Man flu

    Man flu

    Man_flu

  • Swine influenza
  • Infection caused by influenza viruses endemic to pig

    illness, it is called a zoonotic swine flu. People with regular exposure to pigs are at increased risk of swine flu infections. Around the mid-20th century

    Swine influenza

    Swine influenza

    Swine_influenza

  • Flu (film)
  • 2013 South Korean disaster film

    Flu (Korean: 감기; RR: Gamgi; alternatively titled The Flu) is a 2013 South Korean disaster film written and directed by Kim Sung-su, about an outbreak of

    Flu (film)

    Flu_(film)

  • Blue flu
  • Strike action undertaken by police officers

    A blue flu is a type of strike action undertaken by police officers in which a large number simultaneously use sick leave. A blue flu is a preferred strike

    Blue flu

    Blue_flu

  • NuScale Power
  • American nuclear technology company

    (October 14, 2011). "Fluor Moves Into Small Reactors With NuScale Buy". The Energy Daily. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. "Fluor Gets Nuclear Firm

    NuScale Power

    NuScale Power

    NuScale_Power

  • London flu
  • 1972 influenza pandemic

    During the 1972–1973 flu season in the Northern Hemisphere, a new variant of influenza, dubbed the 'London flu' by the press in the United States, was

    London flu

    London_flu

  • Influenza A virus subtype H1N1
  • Subtype of Influenza A virus

    strains in humans include the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, the 1977 Russian flu pandemic and the 2009 swine flu pandemic, all of which were caused by strains

    Influenza A virus subtype H1N1

    Influenza A virus subtype H1N1

    Influenza_A_virus_subtype_H1N1

  • Hencely v. Fluor Corp.
  • 2026 United States Supreme Court case

    Hencely v. Fluor Corp., 608 U.S. ___ (2026), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the court held that a suit in state court based on a military

    Hencely v. Fluor Corp.

    Hencely_v._Fluor_Corp.

  • 1889–1890 pandemic
  • Global pandemic

    The 1889–1890 pandemic, often referred to as the "Asiatic flu" or "Russian flu", was a worldwide respiratory viral pandemic. It was the last great pandemic

    1889–1890 pandemic

    1889–1890 pandemic

    1889–1890_pandemic

  • 1977 Russian flu
  • Influenza pandemic

    The 1977 Russian flu was an influenza pandemic that was first reported by the Soviet Union in 1977 and lasted until 1979. The outbreak in northern China

    1977 Russian flu

    1977 Russian flu

    1977_Russian_flu

  • Wuhan flu
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Wuhan flu may be: an informal term for COVID-19 that is generally associated with xenophobia related to the pandemic the name of a song on the 2020 Borat

    Wuhan flu

    Wuhan_flu

  • Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome
  • Chronic medical condition

    Particularly in the initial period of illness, this fatigue is described as "flu-like". Individuals may feel "physically drained" and unable to start or finish

    Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome

    Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome

    Myalgic_encephalomyelitis/chronic_fatigue_syndrome

  • Polymer fume fever
  • Medical condition

    Polymer fume fever or fluoropolymer fever, also informally called Teflon flu, is an inhalation fever caused by the fumes released when polytetrafluoroethylene

    Polymer fume fever

    Polymer fume fever

    Polymer_fume_fever

  • List of epidemics and pandemics
  • 2021-02-26. Retrieved 2021-03-01. Roser, Max (4 March 2020). "The Spanish flu (1918–20): The global impact of the largest influenza pandemic in history"

    List of epidemics and pandemics

    List of epidemics and pandemics

    List_of_epidemics_and_pandemics

  • Oseltamivir
  • Antiviral medication used against influenza

    to treat and prevent influenza A and influenza B, viruses that cause the flu. Many medical organizations recommend it in people who have complications

    Oseltamivir

    Oseltamivir

    Oseltamivir

  • 2024–2025 United States flu season
  • 2024-2025 influenza outbreak

    The 2024–2025 United States flu season officially started in October 2024, with cases surging above the national baseline in late December 2024 and seeing

    2024–2025 United States flu season

    2024–2025 United States flu season

    2024–2025_United_States_flu_season

  • Influenza-like illness
  • Medical diagnosis

    Influenza-like illness (ILI), also known as flu-like syndrome or flu-like symptoms, is a medical diagnosis of possible influenza or other illness causing

    Influenza-like illness

    Influenza-like illness

    Influenza-like_illness

  • Fluorescein (medical use)
  • Pharmaceutical drug

    examination Clinical data Pronunciation /ˈflʊərəsiːn/ Trade names Fluorescite, AK-Fluor, BioGlo, others License data US DailyMed: Fluorescein US FDA: Fluorescein

    Fluorescein (medical use)

    Fluorescein (medical use)

    Fluorescein_(medical_use)

  • Xenophobia and racism related to the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Racial prejudice as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic

    derogatory use of the phrases "Chinese flu", "Kung flu" (in reference to Chinese martial arts), or "Wuhan flu", phrases embraced and widely used by then-President

    Xenophobia and racism related to the COVID-19 pandemic

    Xenophobia and racism related to the COVID-19 pandemic

    Xenophobia_and_racism_related_to_the_COVID-19_pandemic

  • Russian flu
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Russian flu may refer to: 1889–1890 flu pandemic 1977 Russian flu 1998 Russian financial crisis Russian Flu (film), a 1937 Swedish comedy film "The Russian

    Russian flu

    Russian_flu

  • Stork B.V.
  • Dutch manufacturing and energy services company

    engineering and construction company, paid 260.2 Million euro. After the deal, Fluor joined its own Operations & Maintenance division of 4000 employees with

    Stork B.V.

    Stork B.V.

    Stork_B.V.

  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
  • American politician (born 1954)

    CDC to suspend its ad campaign promoting flu vaccination. The advertising, in part a response to declining flu vaccination rates, promoted the message

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    Robert_F._Kennedy_Jr.

  • Triprolidine
  • Antihistamine medication

    other medications in preparations designed to provide general relief for flu-like symptoms. As with many antihistamines, the most common side effect is

    Triprolidine

    Triprolidine

    Triprolidine

  • Gerald Ford
  • President of the United States from 1974 to 1977

    confronted with a potential swine flu pandemic. In the early 1970s, an influenza strain H1N1 shifted from a form of flu that affected primarily pigs and

    Gerald Ford

    Gerald Ford

    Gerald_Ford

  • Ozzy Osbourne
  • English musician and media personality (1948–2025)

    was hospitalised in an undisclosed location on his doctor's advice due to flu complications, postponing the European leg of his "No More Tours II" tour

    Ozzy Osbourne

    Ozzy Osbourne

    Ozzy_Osbourne

  • George Harrison
  • English musician (1943–2001)

    3 March 2008. Retrieved 18 August 2018. O'Relly, Terry. "How the Spanish Flu wasn't Spanish at all". No. 11 June 2020. CBC Radio One. Pirate Radio. Archived

    George Harrison

    George Harrison

    George_Harrison

  • Influenza vaccine
  • Vaccine against influenza

    Influenza vaccines, colloquially known as flu shots or flu jab, are vaccines that protect against infection by influenza viruses. New versions of the vaccines

    Influenza vaccine

    Influenza vaccine

    Influenza_vaccine

  • 2012–2013 United States flu season
  • In comparison to other recent seasons, the 2012–2013 flu season was moderately severe, with a high percentage of outpatient visits for influenza-like

    2012–2013 United States flu season

    2012–2013_United_States_flu_season

  • Diethylaminosulfur trifluoride
  • Chemical compound

    trifluoride (trade name: Deoxo-Fluor) and difluoro(morpholino)sulfonium tetrafluoroborate (trade name: XtalFluor-M) are reagents related to DAST with

    Diethylaminosulfur trifluoride

    Diethylaminosulfur trifluoride

    Diethylaminosulfur_trifluoride

  • 2026 Southern Conference baseball season
  • Sports season

    preseason poll. The conference tournament was played from May 20 to May 23 at Fluor Field at the West End in Greenville, South Carolina. The Mercer Bears won

    2026 Southern Conference baseball season

    2026_Southern_Conference_baseball_season

  • Hantavirus
  • Genus of viruses

    Puumala virus and Dobrava-Belgrade virus. For HPS, initial symptoms are flu-like, with fever, headache, and muscle pain, followed by sudden respiratory

    Hantavirus

    Hantavirus

    Hantavirus

  • Gastroenteritis
  • Inflammation of the stomach and small intestine

    influenza, in Canada and the United States it is often referred to as "stomach flu". Gastroenteritis is usually caused by viruses; however, gut bacteria, parasites

    Gastroenteritis

    Gastroenteritis

    Gastroenteritis

  • Conjunctivitis
  • Inflammation of the eye

    Conjunctivitis, also known as pink eye, is inflammation of the conjunctiva, the thin and clear layer that covers the white surface of the eye and the inner

    Conjunctivitis

    Conjunctivitis

    Conjunctivitis

  • YouTube
  • Video-sharing platform

    Fast Flip FeedBurner fflick Fi Wireless Finance Files Find Hub Fit Flights Flu Trends Fonts Forms Friend Connect Fusion Tables G Gboard Gemini Nano Banana

    YouTube

    YouTube

    YouTube

  • Chemtrail conspiracy theory
  • Conspiracy theory about contrails

    The chemtrail conspiracy theory /ˈkɛmtreɪl/ is the erroneous belief that long-lasting condensation trails left in the sky by high-flying aircraft are actually

    Chemtrail conspiracy theory

    Chemtrail conspiracy theory

    Chemtrail_conspiracy_theory

  • Zoonosis
  • Diseases of humans caused by a pathogen

    occasionally recombine with human strains of the flu and can cause pandemics such as the 2009 swine flu. Zoonoses can be caused by a range of disease pathogens

    Zoonosis

    Zoonosis

    Zoonosis

  • Girl Flu.
  • 2016 American comedy film by Dorie Barton

    Girl Flu. is a 2016 American comedy film written and directed by Dorie Barton and starring Katee Sackhoff, Jade Pettyjohn, Jeremy Sisto, Judy Reyes and

    Girl Flu.

    Girl_Flu.

  • Influenza A virus
  • Species of virus

    Influenza A virus, or IAV, is a pathogen with strains that cause seasonal flu in humans; it can also infect birds and some mammals. Strains of IAV circulate

    Influenza A virus

    Influenza A virus

    Influenza_A_virus

  • Influenza A virus subtype H5N1
  • Subtype of influenza A virus

    virus, which causes the disease avian influenza (often referred to as "bird flu"). It is enzootic (maintained in the population) in many bird populations

    Influenza A virus subtype H5N1

    Influenza A virus subtype H5N1

    Influenza_A_virus_subtype_H5N1

  • Lemsip
  • Brand of medication

    Lemsip is a British brand of cold and flu remedies for treating people with cold, cough and flu by Reckitt, a UK-based consumer goods company. Originally

    Lemsip

    Lemsip

    Lemsip

  • COVID-19 pandemic
  • Pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2

    such as MERS-CoV. For comparison the infection mortality rate of seasonal flu in the United States is 0.1%, which is 13 times lower than COVID-19. Another

    COVID-19 pandemic

    COVID-19 pandemic

    COVID-19_pandemic

  • FluBot
  • Android malware that is propagated using fake SMS messages

    FluBot is a sophisticated SMS computer virus –specifically a banking Trojan– of global reach which aims to steal private data from Android smart phones

    FluBot

    FluBot

  • Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
  • 2014 American film by Matt Reeves

    Planet of the Apes, was released in 2017. In 2026, ten years after a "Simian Flu" pandemic, humans are nearly extinct, with only about 1 in 500 (0.2%) genetically

    Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

    Dawn_of_the_Planet_of_the_Apes

  • Flu-ouise
  • 1st episode of the 7th season of Bob's Burgers

    "Flu-ouise" is the first episode and season premiere of the seventh season of the animated comedy series Bob's Burgers and the overall 108th episode,

    Flu-ouise

    Flu-ouise

  • Fluorometholone
  • Chemical compound

    Fluorometholone (INN, BAN, JAN) (brand names Efflumidex, Flucon, FML Forte, FML, others), also known as 6α-methyl-9α-fluoro-11β,17α-dihydroxypregna-1,4-diene-3

    Fluorometholone

    Fluorometholone

    Fluorometholone

  • Eastern span replacement of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge
  • Seismic stabilization megaproject in California (2002–2013)

    The low bid by a joint venture of American Bridge and Fluor Corp., named 'American Bridge-Fluor', was accepted on April 19, 2006. The skyway viaduct connects

    Eastern span replacement of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge

    Eastern span replacement of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge

    Eastern_span_replacement_of_the_San_Francisco–Oakland_Bay_Bridge

  • Petrov's Flu
  • 2021 film

    Petrov's Flu (Russian: Петровы в гриппе, romanized: Petrovy v grippe) is a 2021 drama film written and directed by Kirill Serebrennikov based on Alexey

    Petrov's Flu

    Petrov's_Flu

  • Bird Flu
  • 2006 single by M.I.A.

    "Bird Flu" is a song by British recording artist M.I.A. from her second studio album Kala (2007). It was released on 23 November 2006 through XL Recordings

    Bird Flu

    Bird_Flu

  • Al Zour Refinery
  • Crude oil refinery of Kuwait

    responsible for the marine works. U.S. engineering and construction firm Fluor Corporation was awarded the offsites and utilities contract. KNPC announced

    Al Zour Refinery

    Al_Zour_Refinery

  • M.I.A. (rapper)
  • British singer (born 1975)

    emergence in underground independent music circles worldwide. "Bird Flu" Short clip of "Bird Flu" showing the Gaana-inspired track's use of urumee drums. Problems

    M.I.A. (rapper)

    M.I.A. (rapper)

    M.I.A._(rapper)

  • Google Search
  • Search engine from Google

    openly inquired via Google Trends and have been shown to correlate with flu outbreaks and unemployment levels, and provide the information faster than

    Google Search

    Google Search

    Google_Search

  • 1997 NBA Finals
  • 1997 basketball championship series

    ingested the equivalent of about twenty baked potatoes." Game 5, known as "The Flu Game", was one of Michael Jordan's most memorable games. At 2:30 a.m. on

    1997 NBA Finals

    1997_NBA_Finals

  • Google
  • American multinational technology company

    Fast Flip FeedBurner fflick Fi Wireless Finance Files Find Hub Fit Flights Flu Trends Fonts Forms Friend Connect Fusion Tables G Gboard Gemini Nano Banana

    Google

    Google

    Google

  • Ansel Adams
  • American photographer and environmentalist (1902–1984)

    San Francisco photograph finisher. Adams contracted the Spanish flu during the 1918 flu pandemic, from which he needed several weeks to recuperate. He

    Ansel Adams

    Ansel Adams

    Ansel_Adams

  • COVID-19
  • Contagious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2

    diseases have been named after geographical locations, such as the Spanish flu, Middle East respiratory syndrome, and Zika virus. In January 2020, the World

    COVID-19

    COVID-19

    COVID-19

  • Hong Kong
  • Special administrative region of China

    financial crisis, and the recovery from this was muted by an H5N1 avian-flu outbreak and a housing surplus. This was followed by the 2003 SARS epidemic

    Hong Kong

    Hong Kong

    Hong_Kong

  • Pandemic H1N1/09 virus
  • Virus responsible for the 2009 swine flu pandemic

    H1N1 strain that was responsible for the 2009 swine flu pandemic. This strain is often called swine flu by the public media due to the prevailing belief

    Pandemic H1N1/09 virus

    Pandemic H1N1/09 virus

    Pandemic_H1N1/09_virus

  • Greenville Drive
  • Minor league baseball team

    are a member of the South Atlantic League. They play their home games at Fluor Field at the West End, and their mascot is a frog named Reedy Rip'it. An

    Greenville Drive

    Greenville_Drive

  • Death of Michael Jackson
  • 2009 death of American singer

    the 5 percent recalled as having mentioned the Iranian elections or the flu pandemic that had made headlines earlier in the year. Overall, web traffic

    Death of Michael Jackson

    Death of Michael Jackson

    Death_of_Michael_Jackson

  • The Stand
  • 1978 novel by Stephen King

    The Stand is an epic post-apocalyptic dark fantasy novel written by American author Stephen King and first published in 1978 by Doubleday. The plot centers

    The Stand

    The Stand

    The_Stand

  • Around the Fur
  • 1997 studio album by Deftones

    the original release. This version also lacks the transition from Dai the Flu. In May 1997, while Around the Fur was in the process of being recorded,

    Around the Fur

    Around_the_Fur

  • List of minerals
  • Fletcherite Fluckite Fluellite Fluoborite Fluocerite Fluor-buergerite Fluor-liddicoatite Fluor-uvite Fluorapatite (apatite group) Fluorapophyllite-(K)

    List of minerals

    List_of_minerals

  • Influenza A virus subtype H3N2
  • Virus subtype

    Kong Flu (1968–1969), and Fujian flu (2003–2004). Each year, three influenza strains are chosen for inclusion in the forthcoming year's seasonal flu vaccination

    Influenza A virus subtype H3N2

    Influenza A virus subtype H3N2

    Influenza_A_virus_subtype_H3N2

  • World War I
  • 1914–1918 global conflict

    movement of large numbers of people was a major factor in the deadly Spanish flu pandemic. The causes of World War I included the rise of the German Empire

    World War I

    World War I

    World_War_I

  • The Big Bang Theory
  • American television sitcom (2007–2019)

    It shows Sheldon's mother, Mary, singing the song to her son, who has the flu. In scenes set at Howard's home, he interacts with his rarely seen mother

    The Big Bang Theory

    The Big Bang Theory

    The_Big_Bang_Theory

  • Hand, foot, and mouth disease
  • Common human disease caused by a group of viruses

    "Tomato flu outbreak in India". Lancet Respir Med. 11 (1): e1–e2. doi:10.1016/S2213-2600(22)00300-9. PMC 9385198. PMID 35987204. "It's not tomato flu, fever

    Hand, foot, and mouth disease

    Hand, foot, and mouth disease

    Hand,_foot,_and_mouth_disease

  • Flu Game shoes
  • Shoes worn by Michael Jordan in 1997

    The Flu Game shoes are black and red size 13 Nike Air Jordan XII worn by Michael Jordan in game five of the 1997 NBA Finals, commonly called The Flu Game

    Flu Game shoes

    Flu Game shoes

    Flu_Game_shoes

  • Google Chrome
  • Web browser developed by Google

    Fast Flip FeedBurner fflick Fi Wireless Finance Files Find Hub Fit Flights Flu Trends Fonts Forms Friend Connect Fusion Tables G Gboard Gemini Nano Banana

    Google Chrome

    Google Chrome

    Google_Chrome

  • Health and appearance of Michael Jackson
  • Medical history of American celebrity

    1988, had to be canceled on his physician's advice because Jackson had the flu. Two shows in Los Angeles were canceled due to swollen vocal cords; three

    Health and appearance of Michael Jackson

    Health_and_appearance_of_Michael_Jackson

  • Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
  • British princess (1930–2002)

    ISBN 978-1-529-15174-9. Princess Margaret, who is pretending to be ill with gastric flu – and perhaps half is – has announced her intention of marrying Peter Townsend

    Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon

    Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon

    Princess_Margaret,_Countess_of_Snowdon

  • World Health Organization
  • Specialized agency of the United Nations

    Retrieved 9 October 2025. "U.S. severs ties with WHO, raising concerns about flu epidemics". NBC News. 23 January 2026. Archived from the original on 23 January

    World Health Organization

    World Health Organization

    World_Health_Organization

  • Montreal Canadiens
  • National Hockey League team in Montreal, Quebec

    champion, Montreal failed to win the Stanley Cup in 1919, when the Spanish flu cancelled the Stanley Cup Final against the Seattle Metropolitans of Pacific

    Montreal Canadiens

    Montreal Canadiens

    Montreal_Canadiens

  • Pink (singer)
  • American singer and songwriter (born 1979)

    Nessif, Bruna (June 7, 2012). "Pink Has Gallbladder Removed Following Stomach Flu". E! Online. Retrieved September 7, 2019. "Pink Announces 'Blow Me (One Last

    Pink (singer)

    Pink (singer)

    Pink_(singer)

  • Alexa
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Internet, a defunct website ranking and traffic analysis service Alexa Fluor, a family of fluorescent dyes Arri Alexa, a digital motion picture camera

    Alexa

    Alexa

  • 1957–1958 influenza pandemic
  • The 1957–1958 Asian flu pandemic was a global pandemic of influenza A virus subtype H2N2 that originated in Guizhou in Southern China. The number of excess

    1957–1958 influenza pandemic

    1957–1958 influenza pandemic

    1957–1958_influenza_pandemic

  • Ritchie Valens
  • American rock musician (1941–1959)

    broke down in freezing weather, with Valens and Richardson experiencing flu-like symptoms throughout the tour. After the bus stalled in Duluth, Minnesota

    Ritchie Valens

    Ritchie Valens

    Ritchie_Valens

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Online names & meanings

  • Lochlan Lochlann
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Lochlan Lochlann

    The Vikings plundered Ireland in the 9th and 10th centuries and the native home of the Norwegian invaders was known asLochlan “”land of the lochs.”” But once they settled and intermarried with the Irish Lochlan became a popular name and was generally given to boys that had fair or red hair – a tribute to their Viking ancestors.

  • Bhoomik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Bhoomik

    Role

  • Hemin | ஹேமீந 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Hemin | ஹேமீந 

    Canoe Man

  • Howlett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly East Anglia)

    Howlett

    English (mainly East Anglia) : variant of Hewlett.

  • Alahmoot
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Alahmoot

    Nez perce word for an elm branch.

  • NUWN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    NUWN

    (נוּן) Hebrew name NUWN means "fish." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Joshua.

  • Enno
  • Boy/Male

    Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Swedish

    Enno

    Edge of the Sword; Fear; Strong with a Sword

  • Gnaneshwari
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gnaneshwari

    Intelligent, Name of Goddess Lakshmi

  • Bhagan | பாகந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Bhagan | பாகந

    Happy

  • Maanyatha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Maanyatha

    Principles; Beliefs

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  • Fluorescin
  • n.

    A colorless, amorphous substance which is produced by the reduction of fluorescein, and from which the latter may be formed by oxidation.

  • Fluoroid
  • n.

    A tetrahexahedron; -- so called because it is a common form of fluorite.

  • Veinstone
  • n.

    The nonmetalliferous mineral or rock material which accompanies the ores in a vein, as quartz, calcite, barite, fluor spar, etc.; -- called also veinstuff.

  • Fluorescence
  • n.

    That property which some transparent bodies have of producing at their surface, or within their substance, light different in color from the mass of the material, as when green crystals of fluor spar afford blue reflections. It is due not to the difference in the color of a distinct surface layer, but to the power which the substance has of modifying the light incident upon it. The light emitted by fluorescent substances is in general of lower refrangibility than the incident light.

  • Fluorite
  • n.

    Calcium fluoride, a mineral of many different colors, white, yellow, purple, green, red, etc., often very beautiful, crystallizing commonly in cubes with perfect octahedral cleavage; also massive. It is used as a flux. Some varieties are used for ornamental vessels. Also called fluor spar, or simply fluor.

  • Fluoride
  • n.

    A binary compound of fluorine with another element or radical.

  • Fluorene
  • n.

    A colorless, crystalline hydrocarbon, C13H10 having a beautiful violet fluorescence; whence its name. It occurs in the higher boiling products of coal tar, and is obtained artificially.

  • Uranin
  • n.

    An alkaline salt of fluorescein, obtained as a brownish red substance, which is used as a dye; -- so called from the peculiar yellowish green fluorescence (resembling that of uranium glass) of its solutions. See Fluorescein.

  • Fluorescein
  • n.

    A yellowish red, crystalline substance, C20H12O5, produced by heating together phthalic anhydride and resorcin; -- so called, from the very brilliant yellowish green fluorescence of its alkaline solutions. It has acid properties, and its salts of the alkalies are known to the trade under the name of uranin.

  • Fluorous
  • a.

    Pertaining to fluor.

  • Fluorescent
  • a.

    Having the property of fluorescence.

  • Triploidite
  • n.

    A manganese phosphate near triplite, but containing hydroxyl instead of fluorine.

  • Fluoric
  • a.

    Pertaining to, obtained from, or containing, fluorine.

  • Fluoroscope
  • n.

    An instrument for observing or exhibiting fluorescence.

  • Fluorated
  • a.

    Combined with fluorine; subjected to the action of fluoride.

  • Fluor
  • n.

    See Fluorite.

  • Uranium
  • n.

    An element of the chromium group, found in certain rare minerals, as pitchblende, uranite, etc., and reduced as a heavy, hard, nickel-white metal which is quite permanent. Its yellow oxide is used to impart to glass a delicate greenish-yellow tint which is accompanied by a strong fluorescence, and its black oxide is used as a pigment in porcelain painting. Symbol U. Atomic weight 239.

  • Tysonite
  • n.

    A fluoride of the cerium metals occurring in hexagonal crystals of a pale yellow color. Cf. Fluocerite.