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Osteoarthritis is a common long-term joint condition in which the tissues of a joint change over time. It can involve cartilage, bone, ligaments, tendons, muscles, the joint lining, and the su... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and the largest city in England by population. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England and is one of the world's major cent... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Boucher-Neuhäuser syndrome Boucher-Neuhauser syndrome is a rare inherited disorder that affects movement, vision, and sexual development. It is part of the wider group of PNPLA6-related disorders, which c... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Social Media Influencer A social media influencer is a person or account that can affect an audience's opinions, attention or purchasing decisions through content on platforms such as YouTube, TikTok,... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Tower of London The Tower of London, officially His Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London, Eng... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Colonial era The colonial era usually refers to the period in which European states built overseas empires through settlement, conquest, trade monopolies, military force and political contro... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Police Auditing is the practice of filming, observing and documenting police officers, police buildings or other public officials, usually to test how public bodies respond to recording and pub... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot West Yorkshire Police alt=The official West Yorkshire Police logo.|thumb|The official West Yorkshire Police logo. West Yorkshire Police is the territorial police force for the county of West Yorkshir... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Crimebodge was the name of a UK police-accountability website and YouTube channel associated with Rob Warner. The project focused on police powers, complaints, civil liberties and practica... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Auditors are people who film or document public officials, police officers, public buildings or publicly visible activity to test accountability, transparency and compliance with the law... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Housing Act 1988 The Housing Act 1988 is a United Kingdom Act of Parliament that reshaped private renting in England and Wales. It created the modern assured tenancy framework and, for many year... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Common Law is law developed through court decisions, legal reasoning and precedent. It is one of the main foundations of the legal systems of England and Wales and many other jurisdictions... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Python Programming Language Python is a high-level programming language used for scripting, web development, data analysis, scientific computing, education, automation and application development. It is kn... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Sjögren's Syndrome is an autoimmune condition in which the immune system attacks glands that produce moisture, especially the tear and saliva glands. The main symptoms are dry eyes and a dry mouth... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Kidney stones are hard deposits that form inside the kidneys from substances in urine. They can be tiny and pass without being noticed, or large enough to block part of the urinary tract and... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Type 2 Diabetes is a long-term condition in which blood glucose levels become too high because the body does not use insulin effectively, does not make enough insulin, or both. It is the most c... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Attacks on Emergency Workers are assaults, threats or obstructive acts directed at people carrying out emergency-service or closely related public functions. In England and Wales, the main specific offence... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Selective Neutral Guardian = Selective Neutral Guardian = Selective Neutral Guardian is a custom moral-alignment type in the Moral Alignment Portal. It combines the selective trait with a neutral guardian... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Compassionate Chaotic Neutral = Compassionate Chaotic Neutral = Compassionate Chaotic Neutral is a custom moral-alignment type in the Moral Alignment Portal. It combines the compassionate trait with a chaoti... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Compassionate Chaotic Evil = Compassionate Chaotic Evil = Compassionate Chaotic Evil is a custom moral-alignment type in the Moral Alignment Portal. It combines the compassionate trait with a chaotic evil... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Compassionate Lawful Neutral = Compassionate Lawful Neutral = Compassionate Lawful Neutral is a custom moral-alignment type in the Moral Alignment Portal. It combines the compassionate trait with a lawful n... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Compassionate Neutral Good = Compassionate Neutral Good = Compassionate Neutral Good is a custom moral-alignment type in the Moral Alignment Portal. It combines the compassionate trait with a neutral good... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Compassionate True Neutral = Compassionate True Neutral = Compassionate True Neutral is a custom moral-alignment type in the Moral Alignment Portal. It combines the compassionate trait with a true neutral... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Compassionate Lawful Evil = Compassionate Lawful Evil = Compassionate Lawful Evil is a custom moral-alignment type in the Moral Alignment Portal. It combines the compassionate trait with a lawful evil ou... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Compassionate Lawful Good = Compassionate Lawful Good = Compassionate Lawful Good is a custom moral-alignment type in the Moral Alignment Portal. It combines the compassionate trait with a lawful good ou... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Compassionate Neutral Evil = Compassionate Neutral Evil = Compassionate Neutral Evil is a custom moral-alignment type in the Moral Alignment Portal. It combines the compassionate trait with a neutral evil... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Compassionate Chaotic Good = Compassionate Chaotic Good = Compassionate Chaotic Good is a custom moral-alignment type in the Moral Alignment Portal. It combines the compassionate trait with a chaotic good... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Rose Rosette Virus (RRV) is a highly destructive plant virus that exclusively infects species within the Rosa genus (roses), leading to a systemic and typically fatal condition known as Rose Roset... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot ThunderTech (Dead Frontier 2 Player) alt=A screenshot of ThunderTech's character.|thumb|A screenshot of ThunderTech's character. ThunderTech is a high-level and elite player in the online survival horror MMORPG Dea... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy (UDRP) The Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy (UDRP) is an ICANN policy for resolving certain disputes about internet domain name registrations. It is mainly used where a tr... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot How to Propagate Trees is a practical guide to producing young trees from seed, cuttings, grafts, or layers. The best method depends on the tree species and the reason for propagation. A gardener tryi... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Auguste Comte (19 January 1798 - 5 September 1857) was a French philosopher best known for developing positivism and for helping to establish sociology as a named field of study. His full bir... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a group of inherited retinal disorders in which light-sensitive cells in the retina gradually stop working. It is one of the most common groups of inherited retinal dyst... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot British Empire The British Empire was the worldwide system of colonies, protectorates, mandates, dominions, trading posts, and other territories ruled or administered by England, Great Britain... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) Search engine optimisation (SEO) is the work of improving a website so that search engines can discover, crawl, understand, index, and present its pages more effectively. It mai... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) is a United Nations human-rights treaty that sets out civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights for children. It de... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Spam is unsolicited bulk electronic communication. It is most often associated with unwanted email, but the term can also cover unwanted text messages, direct messages, comments, for... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Crown Court The Crown Court is a senior criminal court in England and Wales. It deals with the most serious criminal cases, trials for indictable-only offences, many either-way offences, se... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 The Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom dealing mainly with residential tenancies in England and Wales. It is best known for section 1... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Assault with Intent to Resist Arrest is an offence under section 38 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861. In England and Wales, it applies where a person assaults another with intent to resist or prevent the... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Assault occasioning Actual Bodily Harm , usually shortened to ABH, is an offence under section 47 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861. In England and Wales, it is an either-way offence, meaning it can be trie... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Obstruction of a Constable is a summary offence under section 89(2) of the Police Act 1996. It is committed where a person resists or wilfully obstructs a constable in the execution of their duty, or a pe... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Criminal damage in England and Wales is mainly governed by the Criminal Damage Act 1971. The basic offence is destroying or damaging property belonging to another without lawful excuse, intendi... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE) is a major statute governing police powers and safeguards for suspects in England and Wales. It covers areas such as stop and se... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Reasonable force is a legal concept used in England and Wales to describe force that may be justified in circumstances such as self-defence, defence of another person, prevention of crime, or la... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Hyponatraemia is a lower-than-normal concentration of sodium in the blood. Society for Endocrinology emergency guidance describes hyponatraemia as a serum sodium concentration below 135 mmol/... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Hyperglycaemia is high blood glucose. It mainly affects people with diabetes and can become serious if it is not recognised and treated. Blood glucose rises when there is not enough effective... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Augmented Thunder {{Infobox person | name = Augmented Thunder | image =AugmentedThunderCyborgDragon.jpg | alt =A head shot image of Augmented Thunder, showing off his mechanical eye, purple and g... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Thunder's Code =Thunder's Code= Thunder's Code is the personal code of conduct followed by Cameron Lobban, also known online as Thunder. The code defines his approach to life and reflects his... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Harry Mason is a fictional character and the central protagonist of the "Silent Hill" video game series, developed by Konami. He serves as the player-controlled character in the first insta... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot