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  • ...icipant in the founding of the [[London Mathematical Society]] (LMS). From 1866 to 1892 he acted as legal counsel for LMS, from 1872 to 1880 he was the org [[Category:1913 deaths]] ...
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  • ...l du génie... auteur des "Principes d'hydraulique"|publisher=L. Danel|year=1866|lang=fr}}</ref> [[Category:1809 deaths]] ...
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  • {{short description|German mathematician (1866–1945)}} '''Georg Scheffers''' (21 November 1866 – 12 August 1945) was a German [[mathematician]] specializing in [[differen ...
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  • ...to the 1920s. He was president of the [[Moscow Mathematical Society]] from 1866 to 1885. ...cs at Moscow University, where he studied under [[Nikolai Brashman]] (1796–1866). In 1845 he won a gold medal from the university for his paper "On Infinit ...
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  • ...n addition he wrote a book on [[combinatorial analysis]] (Vienna 1826). In 1866, he retired. [[Category:1878 deaths]] ...
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  • *1866: '' [https://archive.today/20121218081418/http://opac.enc.sorbonne.fr/cgi-b [[Category:1918 deaths]] ...
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  • ...first conducted psychophysics experiments at the University of Gand (1855-1866).<ref name=":14">{{Cite journal|last1=Nicolas|first1=Serge|last2=Murray|fir [[Category:1896 deaths]] ...
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  • ...causes (middle section). (See figure.) Her charts clearly showed that most deaths resulted from disease, which led the general public to demand improved sani ...entific_Men).jpg|left|thumb|William Thomson, knighted by Queen Victoria in 1866 and elevated to Lord Kelvin of Largs in 1892, was one of the top physicists ...
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  • In 1866, [[Auguste Mouchout]] used a parabolic trough to produce steam for the firs ...gerated by some media sources|url=http://cleantechnica.com/2014/08/22/bird-deaths-solar-plant-exaggerated-media-sources/|publisher=Cleantechnica.com}}</ref> ...
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  • ====London University, 1836–1866==== In 1866, the Chair of Mental Philosophy and Logic at University College fell vacant ...
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  • ...ef>{{cite book |last=Haeckel |first=Ernst |author-link=Ernst Haeckel |year=1866 |title=Generale Morphologie der Organismen |publisher=Verlag von Georg Reim ...ten used as memorials, gifts and to mark special occasions such as births, deaths, weddings and holidays. Flower arrangements may be used to send [[Language ...
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  • ...' play ''Palamon and Arcite'' before her the stage collapses causing three deaths, but the show goes on and "the Queen laughed heartily thereat".<ref>{{cite ...er|url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/15231|title=Keble, John (1792–1866)|year=2004|doi=10.1093/ref:odnb/15231 |edition=Online|access-date=16 May 20 ...
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  • ...1926, the American pathologist [[James Ewing (pathologist)|James Ewing]] (1866-1943) was the first to observe bone changes as a result of radiotherapy,<re ...ear, No-Threshold) model]], concluded that five percent of all lung cancer deaths in Germany are caused by radon.<ref>Karl Hübner: ''[https://www.aerztezeitu ...
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