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Heck may refer to: * HECK (band), a British rock band * Heck (surname) * Heck, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland * Heck, North Yorkshire, England * Heck cattle * Heck horse * Heck reaction, a chemical reaction that forms a substituted alkene * Parnall Heck, a 1930s British four-seat cabin monoplane * NOAAS ''Heck'' (S 591), originally USC&GS ''Heck'', a survey ship * A minced oath for "hell" Hecke may refer to: * Hecke algebra (other) * Hecke character * Hecke operator * Hecke (surname) Hecke is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Dietrich Hecke (born 1935), German fencer * Erich Hecke (1887–1947), German mathematician *Roswitha Hecke (born 1944), German photographer and photojournalist See also *Heck ( ...
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HECK (band)
Heck are a British rock band formed in Nottingham, England, in 2009 under the name Baby Godzilla. The name was changed after a lawsuit from the Japanese film company, Toho, which owns the copyright to the name Godzilla. The band split up in August 2017, announcing a final show scheduled for 17 August. On 5th July 2022 the bands social media channels were updated and a performance announced at 2000 Trees Festival on 8th July 2022. Musical style Heck's musical style has been described as mathcore, punk thrash, thrash metal, punk rock heavy metal, thrashcore, hardcore punk, progressive metal, punk metal, stadium rock, groove metal and borderline grindcore. It has been compared to Iggy Pop, Napalm Death Napalm Death are an English grindcore band formed in 1981 in Meriden, West Midlands. None of the band's original members has been in the group since 1986. But since ''Utopia Banished'' (1992), the lineup of bassist Shane Embury, guitarist Mitch ..., The Dillinger Esc ...
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Heck Reaction
The Heck reaction (also called the Mizoroki–Heck reaction) is the chemical reaction of an unsaturated halide (or triflate) with an alkene in the presence of a base and a palladium catalyst (or palladium nanomaterial-based catalyst) to form a substituted alkene. It is named after Tsutomu Mizoroki and Richard F. Heck. Heck was awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, which he shared with Ei-ichi Negishi and Akira Suzuki, for the discovery and development of this reaction. This reaction was the first example of a carbon-carbon bond-forming reaction that followed a Pd(0)/Pd(II) catalytic cycle, the same catalytic cycle that is seen in other Pd(0)-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions. The Heck reaction is a way to substitute alkenes. History The original reaction by Tsutomu Mizoroki (1971) describes the coupling between iodobenzene and styrene in methanol to form stilbene at 120 °C (autoclave) with potassium acetate base and palladium chloride catalysis. This work was an ...
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Heck Cattle
Heck cattle are a hardy breed of domestic cattle. These cattle are the result of an attempt by Heinz and Lutz Heck to breed back the extinct aurochs (''Bos primigenius'') from modern aurochs-derived cattle in the 1920s and 1930s. Controversy revolves around methodology and success of the programme. There are considerable differences between Heck cattle and the aurochs in build, height, and body proportions. Furthermore, there are other cattle breeds which resemble their wild ancestors at least as much as Heck cattle.van Vuure, Cis (2005) ''Retracing the Aurochs - History, Morphology and Ecology of an extinct wild Ox''. History Heck cattle originated in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s in an attempt to breed back domestic cattle to their ancestral form: the aurochs (''Bos primigenius primigenius'').van Vuure, Cis (2005) Retracing the Aurochs - History, Morphology and Ecology of an extinct wild Ox. In the first years of the Weimar Republic, the brothers Heinz and Lutz ...
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NOAAS Heck (S 591)
NOAAS ''Heck'' (S 591) was a Rude class hydrographic survey ship, ''Rude''-class Hydrography, hydrographic survey ship in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) from 1970 to 1995. Prior to her NOAA service, she was in commission from 1967 to 1970 in the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey as USC&GS ''Heck'' (ASV 91). Construction and commissioning ''Heck'' was built as an "auxiliary survey vessel" (ASV) for the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey at the Jackobson Shipyard in Oyster Bay (hamlet), New York, Oyster Bay, New York. She was Ship naming and launching, launched on 1 November 1966Polmar, Norman, ''The Naval Institute Guide to the Shi ...
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Heck (surname)
Heck is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alfons Heck (1928–2005), German American human rights activist *Albert J. R. Heck (born 1964), Dutch chemist * Andy Heck (born 1967), American football player and coach * Bruno Heck (1917–1989) German politician (CDU), confidant of Konrad Adenauer * Charlie Heck (born 1996), American football player; son of Andy * Denny Heck (born 1952), American politician and Congressman *Dieter Thomas Heck (born 1937), German television presenter * Don Heck (1929–1995), American comic book artist *Heinz Heck (1894–1982), German zoo director * Homer Heck (1936–2014), American politician * Joe Heck, American politician from Nevada *Ludwig Heck (1860–1951), German zoo director * Lutz Heck (1892–1983), German zoo director *Max W. Heck (1869–1938), American politician *Paul Heck (born 1967), American music producer * Peter Heck (born 1941), American science fiction author *Richard F. Heck (1931–2015), American c ...
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Heck, Dumfries And Galloway
Heck is a hamlet in the local government area of Dumfries and Galloway Dumfries and Galloway ( sco, Dumfries an Gallowa; gd, Dùn Phrìs is Gall-Ghaidhealaibh) is one of 32 unitary council areas of Scotland and is located in the western Southern Uplands. It covers the counties of Scotland, historic counties of ..., Scotland. Heck is southeast of the town of Lochmaben and is north of the village of Hightae. External links Its page in the Gazetteer for Scotland Villages in Dumfries and Galloway {{DumfriesGalloway-geo-stub ...
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Heck, North Yorkshire
Heck is a civil parish in the English county of North Yorkshire. The population of this civil parish at the census 2011 was 201, a slight drop on the 2001 census figure of 209. The main settlement is Great Heck, there is also Little Heck at . For the purposes of local administration Heck forms part of the district of Selby; before April 1974 it was part of Osgoldcross Rural District Osgoldcross Rural District was a rural district in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. It was created in 1938, from 19 remaining parishes of the disbanded Pontefract Rural District after three-quarters of its population (but only a small frac ... and the West Riding of Yorkshire. It was the location of the fatal Selby rail crash in February 2001. References Civil parishes in North Yorkshire Selby District {{selby-geo-stub ...
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Heck Horse
The Heck horse is a horse breed that is claimed to resemble the tarpan (''Equus ferus ferus''), an extinct equine. The breed was created by the German zoologist brothers Heinz Heck and Lutz Heck in an attempt to breed back the tarpan. Although unsuccessful at creating a genetic copy of the extinct form, they developed a breed with grullo coloration and primitive markings. Heck horses were subsequently exported to the United States, where a breed association was created in the 1960s. Breed characteristics Heck horses are dun or grullo (a dun variant) in color, with occasional white markings. The breed has primitive markings, including a dorsal stripe and horizontal striping on the legs. Heck horses generally stand between tall. The head is large, the withers low, and the legs and hindquarters strong. The hooves are strong, often not needing shoeing. The gait of the Heck horse is high stepping, which makes them comfortable to ride and which is considered attractive while bei ...
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Parnall Heck
The Parnall Heck was a 1930s British four-seat cabin monoplane built by Parnall Aircraft Limited at Yate, Gloucestershire. Originally a Hendy design, few were built. It combined the strength and comfort of a cabin aircraft with the speed of a racer.Lukins 1944 Design The Heck was designed by Basil B. Henderson on commission from Whitney Straight, who specified a high cruising speed along with a very low landing speed.Ord-Hume 2000 p. 439 It was a single-engined, conventional low-wing cabin monoplane, built of spruce with a plywood covering, initially a two-seater in tandem layout. It had a manually operated retractable tailwheel undercarriage, leading edge slats and slotted flaps, giving it good short-field performance in spite of its high wing loading compared to contemporary aircraft in this class. History The type was originally designated the Hendy 3308 Heck, with the prototype built by the Westland Aircraft Works at Yeovil. While originally intended to be fitted with a N ...
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Minced Oath
A minced oath is a euphemistic expression formed by deliberately misspelling, mispronouncing, or replacing a part of a profane, blasphemous, or taboo word or phrase to reduce the original term's objectionable characteristics. An example is "gosh" for "God". Many languages have such expressions. In the English language, nearly all profanities have minced variants.Hughes, 12. Formation Common methods of forming a minced oath are rhyme and alliteration. Thus the word ''bloody'' (which itself may be an elision of "By Our Lady"—referring to the Virgin Mary) can become ''blooming'', or ''ruddy''. Alliterative minced oaths such as ''darn'' for ''damn'' allow a speaker to begin to say the prohibited word and then change to a more acceptable expression.Hughes, 7. In rhyming slang, rhyming euphemisms are often truncated so that the rhyme is eliminated; ''prick'' became ''Hampton Wick'' and then simply ''Hampton''. Another well-known example is "cunt" rhyming with "Berkeley Hunt", which ...
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Hecke Algebra (other)
In mathematics, a Hecke algebra is classically the algebra of Hecke operators studied by Erich Hecke. It may also refer to one of several algebras (some of which are related to the classical Hecke algebra): * Iwahori–Hecke algebra of a Coxeter group. * Hecke algebra of a pair (''g'',''K'') where ''g'' is the Lie algebra of a Lie group ''G'' and ''K'' is a compact subgroup of ''G''. * Hecke algebra of a locally compact group ''H''(''G'',''K''), for a locally compact group ''G'' with respect to a compact subgroup ''K''. **Hecke algebra of a finite group, the algebra spanned by the double cosets ''HgH'' of a subgroup ''H'' of a finite group ''G''. **Spherical Hecke algebra, when ''K'' is a maximal open compact subgroup of a general linear group. * Affine Hecke algebra *Parabolic Hecke algebra *Parahoric Hecke algebra In algebra, an Iwahori subgroup is a subgroup of a reductive algebraic group over a nonarchimedean local field that is analogous to a Borel subgroup of an algebraic grou ...
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Hecke Character
In number theory, a Hecke character is a generalisation of a Dirichlet character, introduced by Erich Hecke to construct a class of ''L''-functions larger than Dirichlet ''L''-functions, and a natural setting for the Dedekind zeta-functions and certain others which have functional equations analogous to that of the Riemann zeta-function. A name sometimes used for ''Hecke character'' is the German term Größencharakter (often written Grössencharakter, Grossencharacter, etc.). Definition using ideles A Hecke character is a character of the idele class group of a number field or global function field. It corresponds uniquely to a character of the idele group which is trivial on principal ideles, via composition with the projection map. This definition depends on the definition of a character, which varies slightly between authors: It may be defined as a homomorphism to the non-zero complex numbers (also called a "quasicharacter"), or as a homomorphism to the unit circle in C ( ...
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