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Mache may refer to: Food * ''Mâche'', French name of the edible salad green '' Valerianella locusta'', also known as corn salad and lamb's lettuce * Mache (food), Filipino rice flour balls flavored with pandan People * Heinrich Mache, Austrian physicist * François-Bernard Mâche, French composer * Karl Mache, German politician Places * Mache District, a district of Otuzco province, Peru * Mache River, a river that enters the Pacific in the north of Ecuador Other * Papier-mâché, a composite material consisting primarily of paper pieces or pulp * Mache (unit), an obsolete unit of measurement of volumic radioactivity, named for Heinrich Mache See also * * *Mach3 (other) Mach 3 or ''variation'' may refer to: * Supersonic speed, three times the speed of sound * ''M.A.C.H. 3'', a 1983 LaserDisc arcade video game * ''Mach 3'' (1987 video game) * Fly Castelluccio ''Mach 3'', a paramotor aircraft * Gillette Mach3, a li ... * Ford ''Mach-E'', an all-electric batte ...
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Valerianella Locusta
''Valerianella locusta'', called mâche or mache; common cornsalad; or lamb's lettuce, is a small, herbaceous, annual flowering plant in the honeysuckle family Caprifoliaceae. It is native to Europe, western Asia and north Africa, where it is eaten as a leaf vegetable. Description Cornsalad grows in a low rosette with spatulate leaves up to 15.2 cm long. It is a hardy plant that grows to zone 5, and in mild climates it is grown as a winter green. In warm conditions it tends to bolt to seed, producing much-branched stems with clusters ( cymes) of flowers. The flowers have a bluish-white corolla of five fused petals, long and wide, and three stamens. At the base of the corolla is a whorl of bracts. Fertilized flowers produce achenes with two sterile chambers and one fertile chamber. Distribution and habitat Cornsalad grows wild in parts of Europe, northern Africa and western Asia. In Europe and Asia it is a common weed in cultivated land and waste spaces. In ...
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Mache (food)
Mache or matse are glutinous rice balls originally plain or flavored with coconut and pandan from the province of Laguna, Philippines. It is made from boiled ''galapong'' (ground soaked glutinous rice) usually plain or with pandan flavoring. It is then filled with toasted sesame seeds and sugar and rolled in more glutinous rice flour or powdered sugar for more sweetness. The resulting dish is characteristically white in color or green due to the pandan extracts. Other versions of the dish do not use pandan and are very similar to the Kapampangan '' moche'' and Cebuano '' masi''. See also *Kakanin * Moche *Palitaw *Sapin sapin Sapin-sapin is a layered glutinous rice and coconut dessert in Philippine cuisine. It is made from rice flour, coconut milk, sugar, water, flavoring and coloring. It is usually sprinkled with latik or toasted desiccated coconut flakes. Trad ... * References {{Filipino food Rice dishes Philippine desserts Philippine rice dishes Foods conta ...
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Heinrich Mache
Heinrich Mache (27 April 1876 – 1 September 1954) was an Austrian physicist. He won the Haitinger Prize of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in 1915. Life Born in Prague, after his secondary school studies, Mache completed the first year of physics in Prague, among other things, heard lectures by Ernst Mach and in 1894 moved with his family to Vienna, where he continued his studies with Franz Serafin Exner and continued with Ludwig Boltzmann. He received his doctorate in 1898 working under Exner on the "experimental proof of electrostriction in gases" and worked as a photographic expert during 1900/1901 and participated in the astronomical expedition for the Vienna Academy to India. In connection with his research he conducted air electrical measurements on the Red Sea, in Delhi, Ceylon and Upper Egypt. In 1901 he habilitated at the University of Vienna. In 1906 he was appointed associate professor at the University of Innsbruck, which he left after two years in order ac ...
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François-Bernard Mâche
François-Bernard Mâche (born 4 April 1935, Clermont-Ferrand) is a French composer of contemporary music. Biography Born into a family of musicians, he is a former student of Émile Passani and Olivier Messiaen and has also received a diploma in Greek archaeology (1957) and a teaching certificate (Agrégation de Lettres classiques, 1958). He was a member of the Groupe de Recherches Musicales in Paris from 1958–63. He has composed electroacoustic, orchestral, chamber, choral, vocal and piano works. He has been a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts since 2002 and occupies the chair of the late Iannis Xenakis. Mâche's ''Music, Myth and Nature, or The Dolphins of Arion'' (''Musique, mythe, nature, ou les Dauphins d'Arion'') (1983, 1992 ), which as a whole argues for a return in composition to mythic thought, includes a study of "ornitho-musicology" using a technique of Nicolas Ruwet's ''Langage, musique, poésie'' (1972) paradigmatic segmentation analysis, shows that ...
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Karl Mache
Karl Mache (9 December 1880 – 19 October 1944) was a German politician (SPD). Between 1928 and 1930 he served as a member of the national parliament (Reichstag). Life Karl Mache was born in Deutsch Lissa, then a small industrial town a short distance to the west of Breslau, as Wrocław was known till 1944/45. Very little is known of his early years. He attended junior and middle school in Breslau between 1886 and 1894. He trained for work in the bakery and confectionery sector and worked as a baker's assistant in various places in central Germany. He was also active in the trades union movement, serving as chairman of the Breslau branch of the Bakers' Association between 1900 and 1908. In 1901 Mache joined the Social Democratic Party (''"Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands"'' / SPD). In 1909 he became a full-time trades union official, serving as the regional head of the Bakers' Association and based in Magdeburg till 1919, although for much of the time betwee ...
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Mache District
Mache District is one of ten districts of the province Otuzco in Peru. Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática The Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática (INEI) ("National Institute of Statistics and Informatics") is a semi-autonomous Peruvian government agency which coordinates, compiles, and evaluates statistical information for the country .... Banco de Información Distrital''. Retrieved April 11, 2008. References

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Mache River
The Mache River is a river that enters the Pacific Ocean through the Cojimies Estuary on the north coast of Ecuador. Location The sources of the river are protected by the Mache-Chindul Ecological Reserve, which covers the Mache Chindul mountain range. The Mache River is one of the main tributaries of the Cojimies Estuary. Seven rivers flow into the estuary, but their flows have been drastically reduced and only four now flow year round. The river is deflected to the north by the Cojimíes peninsula before entering the Pacific. The peninsula encloses a bay fringed with mangroves, with sandbars forming at its mouth. Environment The estuary, on the border between Esmeraldas and Manabí provinces, contains a large section of mangroves in the Manabí mangroves ecoregion. There has been extensive excavation of shrimp ponds in the salt marshes and mangroves of the bay. There has been a serious decline in fish such as ''chame'' (''Dormitator latifrons'') and cockles, important sourc ...
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Papier-mâché
upright=1.3, Mardi Gras papier-mâché masks, Haiti upright=1.3, Papier-mâché Catrinas, traditional figures for day of the dead celebrations in Mexico Papier-mâché (, ; , literally "chewed paper") is a composite material consisting of paper pieces or pulp, sometimes reinforced with textiles, bound with an adhesive, such as glue, starch, or wallpaper paste. Papier-mâché sculptures are used as an economical building material for a variety of traditional and ceremonial activities, as well as in arts and crafts. Preparation methods There are two methods to prepare papier-mâché. The first method makes use of paper strips glued together with adhesive, and the other uses paper pulp obtained by soaking or boiling paper to which glue is then added. With the first method, a form for support is needed on which to glue the paper strips. With the second method, it is possible to shape the pulp directly inside the desired form. In both methods, reinforcements with wire, chi ...
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Mache (unit)
Mache (symbol ME from German Mache-Einheit, plural Maches) is a unit of volumic radioactivity named for the Austrian physicist Heinrich Mache. It was defined as the quantity of radon (ignoring its daughter isotope In nuclear physics, a decay product (also known as a daughter product, daughter isotope, radio-daughter, or daughter nuclide) is the remaining nuclide left over from radioactive decay. Radioactive decay often proceeds via a sequence of steps (de ...s; in practice, mostly radon-222) per litre of air which ionises a sustained current of 0.001 esu (0.001 StatAmpere). 1 ME = 3.64 Eman = 3.64×10−10 Ci/L = 13.4545 Bq/L. References Units of radioactivity Obsolete units of measurement {{measurement-stub ...
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Mach3 (other)
Mach 3 or ''variation'' may refer to: * Supersonic speed, three times the speed of sound * ''M.A.C.H. 3'', a 1983 LaserDisc arcade video game * ''Mach 3'' (1987 video game) * Fly Castelluccio ''Mach 3'', a paramotor aircraft * Gillette Mach3, a line of shaving razors * Kawasaki H1 Mach III, motorcycle * Abner Jenkins or Mach-3, a Marvel Comics superhero * ''MACH 3'', a Wharfedale MACH loudspeaker * ''Mach III'', a program at the youth camp Aviation Challenge * ''Mustang Mach III'', a 1990 Ford vehicle * Mach3 CNC controller from Artsoft Art Fenerty (actually Newfangled) See also * Ford ''Mach-E'', battery electric SUV * Mach (other) * Mach number Mach number (M or Ma) (; ) is a dimensionless quantity in fluid dynamics representing the ratio of flow velocity past a boundary to the local speed of sound. It is named after the Moravian physicist and philosopher Ernst Mach. : \mathrm = \frac ..., * Mache (other) * * * * {{letter-number combination dis ...
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