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  • ...of the 20th century's leading scholars of [[Tibet]]. He was for many years professor of Tibetan at the [[University of Washington]] and its first chair of the D ...
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  • '''Mark Zachary Jacobson''' (born 1965) is professor of civil and environmental engineering at Stanford University and director * Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, 2007–present. ...
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  • ...rk, [[Illinois]], is based on the true story of the [[M.I.T.]] mathematics professor [[Edward O. Thorp]], the developer of [[Card counting]] systems at the casi ...
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  • ...developed by astronomer [[Les Golden|Dr. Leslie M. Golden]] while he was a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Its goals are to identify such o ...roject was created and developed in 1994 by Leslie M. Golden when he was a professor in the physics department at the University of Illinois at Chicago.<ref>(19 ...
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  • ...st of the English Restoration. He was at one point simultaneously Gresham Professor of Geometry, curator of experiments to the Royal Society and surveyor to th ...polymath. Born in Milan, Italy, she was the second ever female university professor, a brilliant linguist, geometer, theology, logician, algebraist, mathematic ...
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  • ...d it “irritable heart” but the most appropriate label according to Harvard professor [[Paul Dudley White]], who studied the subject for more than 50 years, was .../> and which he called "cardinal" symptoms<ref name="Wood2"/>, and Harvard professor [[Paul Dudley White]] described it as a definite malady which was a type of ...
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  • ...es Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit]]. Easterbrook, who was also a professor at the [[University of Chicago]], later published his presentation in the U Easterbrook’s theory was challenged by [[Lawrence Lessig]], a professor at [[Stanford Law School]], in an April 1997 article ''The Law of the Horse ...
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  • She is the daughter of the Bulgarian painter and professor [[Angel Metodiev]] ([[1921]] - [[1984]]). ...
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  • He was a professor at the National Art Academy in Sofia from [[1951]] to [[1970]]. He develope ...
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  • ...In the same year he was offered a chair at a university in Colombia. As a professor he taught piano (higher level) there for two years. ...
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  • G C Guilliam (*Rouen) was Professor of neurology in Paris Faculty of Medicine ...
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  • ...in Vilvoorde, Belgium – 12 June 1988 in Brussels) was a Belgian composer, professor, and musician. His father, Jan Poot, was Director of the Vlaamse Schouwburg ...
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  • ...one of the founders of the Paris school of anthropology and was appointed professor there in 1876. His Demographic Figure de la France (1874) is a capable stat ...
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  • ...o the USA in 1936 became associated with Mt.Sinai Hospital being appointed Professor of Pathology in 1966 <ref>Firkin et Whitworth </ref> ...
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  • ...he founded the Drug Dependence Unit at [[Yale University]], where he was a professor of psychiatry; he headed the Unit until 1989. He then served for two and a ...
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  • was a professor emeritus in Semitic languages at the University of Oslo until his retiremen ...
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  • ...rlin and Bonn. In Berlin he also came into contact with homeopathy through Professor August Bier. In 1928 he passed the state examination, and in 1930 he receiv ...
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  • Ernesto González Ampuero is a retired professor at the Faculty of Chemical Sciences of the University of Chile<ref>https:// ...
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  • ...f>Die Gattung Baccharis L. (Compositae - Asteraceae) in Chile</ref>. He is professor and deputy dean of the Department of Biology and Pharmacy at the Friedrich ...
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  • ...iversity. Karen is the sister of Daniel Gorney, and half-sister of author, professor, and physician Roderic Gorney, who has taught for many years at UCLA. ...
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  • ...chicagoweathercenter.com/2004/12/27/aftermath_of_the_earthquake_sh/</ref>, professor, software developer, writer<ref>Nichols, Diane (2012) “Les Golden Receives ...
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  • Two months later, Harvard University astronomy professor [[Harlow Shapley]] speculated on the number of inhabited planets in the uni ...
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  • ...[University of Groningen]] and [[University of Amsterdam]], where he was a professor of Prehistory and Germanic archaeology. He worked most of his career in the ...
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  • She was born on 26 July 1975 in Oxford. Her father was a professor of mathematics. The family moved about, and she attended various schools in ...
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  • '''Quinto''' is a [[card game]] invented by "Professor Louis Hoffmann", stage and pen name for Angelo Lewis (1839-1919), an Englis ...
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  • ...tor, and stand-up comic trained in improvisation at Chicago's Second City, Professor Leslie M. Golden (Ph.D, astronomy, University of California, Berkeley) has ...
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  • ...SBN 0-9695662-0-4, ch.19, p.209-216</ref> and served as clinical associate professor of pediatrics at the State University of New York in [[Buffalo (New York)|B ...
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  • ...ear=2006 |pmid=16938913 |pmc=2267926 |ref=harv}}</ref> American University professor David Haaga, who has collaborated with TM researchers on six studies publis ...
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  • ...t director, astronomer Dr. [[Les Golden]], a retired astronomy and physics professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago.<ref>(1997), “Physics sails the wo ...
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  • ...yce Porter,<ref>http://www.imdb.me/joyceporter</ref> an actress, director, Professor of Theatre at Moraine Valley Community College, and member of the Board of ...
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  • ...ngpiehl that he was going to be traveling around the world as an astronomy professor on Semester at Sea, the first ever selected from the University of Illinois ...
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  • ...trantonio, Academey Award-nominated actress<br/>Dr. Robert Morawetz, Ph.D, professor of philosophy, Yale University<br/>E.E. Roberts, architect<br/>Robert St. J ...
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  • ...ngpiehl that he was going to be traveling around the world as an astronomy professor on Semester at Sea, the first ever selected from the University of Illinois ...
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  • ...kmaar, June 24, 1871 - Amsterdam, January 28, 1950) was a pediatrician and professor of pediatrics. She was the fifth female doctor in the Netherlands. She grad ...
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  • ...uistics. He obtained his habilitation (i.e. post-doctoral degree) in 2004. Professor Grzega has held interim or guest professorships in Münster, Bayreuth, Erfur ...
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  • ...– January 6, 1995) was an [[United States|American]] [[mathematician]] and Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at the [[University of California, Los Angeles]].<r ...
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  • was a Polish pianist, professor and composer born in [[Łańcut]], then Landshut in the kingdom of Galicia an ...
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  • ...mann (*20 August 1884 – 30 July 1976) was a German Lutheran theologian and professor of New Testament at the University of Marburg. ...
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  • ...ppointed to the faculty of the Harvard Divinity School in 1966, becoming a professor of Christian origins. He was made editor in chief of the scrolls project in ...
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  • ...>[[Never Split Tens]]</i> by [[Les Golden]]. The complete report based on Professor Golden's scholarly research follows. ...
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  • ...oper with a Ph.D. in astronomy; he is a trumpet player, writer and physics professor who devotes much of his free time to taxpayers rights issues. ...
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  • Logline: When an eccentric M.I.T. math professor develops a computer system for winning blackjack and tests it with mob-back ...
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  • ...trantonio, Academey Award-nominated actress<br/>Dr. Robert Morawetz, Ph.D, professor of philosophy, Yale University<br/>E.E. Roberts, architect<br/>Robert St. J ...
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  • ...tor=797101 }}</ref><ref>Note: an updated version of the article appears on Professor Volokh's UCLA web page, {{cite web|url=http://www.law.ucla.edu/volokh/yiddi ...
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  • ...[[Clarence Lemuel Elisha Moore]] (1876&ndash;1931), who was a mathematics professor, specializing in geometry, at MIT from 1904 until his death. ...
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