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  • | diocese = [[Diocese of Rome]] | birth_place = [[Rome]], [[Papal States]] ...
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  • ...fessor at the College of Arts and Sciences of [[Northwestern University]]. From 1980 to 1986, he was chairman of the chemistry department. In 1992, he beca ...don and in 1967 at the [[Sapienza University of Rome|University of Rome]]. From 1963 to 1965, he was a Sloan Research Fellow. He has been a Fellow of the A ...
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  • '''Claudio Procesi''' (born 31 March 1941 in [[Rome]]) is an Italian mathematician, known for works in [[algebra]] and [[repres ...ial identities". From 1966 he was assistant professor at the University of Rome, 1970 ...
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  • ...irst2=Thomas|title=Relations and Graphs: Discrete Mathematics for Computer Scientists|url={{google books |plainurl=y |id=ZgarCAAAQBAJ|paged=277}}|date=6 December ...in ''Proceedings of Symposium on Symbolic Languages and Data Processing'', Rome (1961), pp 88–98, [[Gordon & Breach]] ...
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  • | birth_place = Rome, Italy ...ersité Côte d'Azur]]. In 2019, he received the Doctorate ''Honoris Causa'' from the [[Polytechnic University of Catalonia]]. ...
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  • ...acenza]] (1728), [[Padua]] (1729), and [[Parma]] (1734). He then went to [[Rome]] to study [[theology]]. In 1739 he was assigned to the College of St. Fran [[Category:People from Castelfranco Veneto]] ...
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  • | prizes = The Blaise Pascal Medal in Engineering from European Academy of Sciences{{small|(2021)}}; [[ASME]] [[Worcester Reed War ...At the award ceremony he lectured on “Uncertainty Analysis in Engineering: From Blaise Pascal and Pierre Fermat to Modern Times.” ...
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  • *[[Sapienza University of Rome]] ...posium.jpg|thumb|The International Symposium on Algebraic Geometry held in Rome in 1965. [[Enrico Bompiani]] talking to Giovanni Battista Rizza and [[Vitto ...
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  • | death_place = [[Rome]] | alma_mater = [[University of Rome La Sapienza|Università di Roma]], 1941 ...
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  • This is a '''list of notable Italian scientists''' organized by the era in which they were active. ..._Ghini_to_Lilian_Clarke] ''Educational Voices in Botanic Garden Histories: From Luca Ghini to Lilian Clarkemore'', Dawn Sanders, published in: "Gardens and ...
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  • ...ge amount of energy, even by the energetic standards of radioactive decay. Scientists already knew about [[alpha decay]] and [[beta decay]], but fission assumed ...ans of [[nuclear transmutation]]. [[Enrico Fermi]] and his colleagues in [[Rome]] studied the results of bombarding uranium with neutrons, and Fermi conclu ...
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  • |headquarters = [[Rome]], Italy ...ems. EMSO nodes have been deployed at key sites in European seas, starting from the Arctic, through the Atlantic and Mediterranean, to the Black Sea. ...
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  • Working from at least as early as 1796, when he constructed a model helicopter,<ref>Wrag ...dely publicised flight led to a more organized effort between aviators and scientists, leading the way to modern aerodynamics. ...
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  • ...944 S.G. Mikhlin has been professor at the [[Leningrad State University]]. From 1964 to 1986 he headed the Laboratory of Numerical Methods at the Research ...times very cruel, in order to make their life difficult. During the period from 1963 to 1981, he met Mikhlin attending several conferences in the [[Soviet ...
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  • ...The harvestable surplus is the number of individuals that can be harvested from the population without affecting long term stability (average population si ...size at which a biological population can exist without facing extinction from natural disasters or demographic, environmental, or genetic [[stochastic]]i ...
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  • [[List of Chinese inventions|Aside from many original inventions]], the [[Zhonghua minzu|Chinese]] were also early ...this discovery in 1978, the oldest known surviving Chinese tuning set came from [[Guanzi (text)|a 3rd-century BC text]] (which alleges was written by [[Gua ...
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  • ...S.p.A., the oldest industrial firm and the oldest gunmaker in the world. ''From source'' Italy’s importance in the history of art, government, politics, wa ...-US|access-date=2019-12-20|quote=An invention that would have earned a nod from Da Vinci himself, Angelo’s engine [...] virtually eliminates vibration, int ...
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  • ...ora from Honolulu 1.jpg|250px|thumb|left|July 9, 1962: Hawaii receives EMP from distant nuclear test]] ...and southern portions of [[Ruanda-Urundi]], were both granted independence from [[Belgium]] on the same day.<ref>{{cite news |title=African Nations Born as ...
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  • ...|title=The Codebreakers: The Comprehensive History of Secret Communication from Ancient Times to the Internet|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3S8rhOE ...inherent independence of agencies, and agencies vying for power and favour from Hitler, it was inevitable that the three military branches of German forces ...
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  • ...(geology)|shear zones]], mechanical breaks, or any other features ranging from microscopic (<1&nbsp;cm, [[Foliation (geology)|foliation]] development by [ ...use of LiDAR in the structural analysis allows measuring landform features from a single outcrop scale to a terrestrial scale. Some geological structures m ...
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