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  • <!--[[Image:TrygveNagellOB.F06294c.jpg|thumb|upright|Trygve Nagell in the 1930s.]]--> | caption = Trygve Nagell in the 1930s. ...
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  • [[Category:1930s births]] ...
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  • ...Gauthier-Villars 1929. Nevanlinna also solved a special case.</ref> In the 1930s, the problem was investigated by Nevanlinna and by, among others, [[Egon Ul [[Category:1940 births]] ...
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  • ...was an American mathematician and amateur [[tennis]] player active in the 1930s and 1940s. [[Category:1916 births]] ...
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  • ...form the backbone of the new mathematical research department in the late 1930s, which would eventually be called Section IVc of [[Cipher Department of the [[Category:1909 births]] ...
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  • ...atics at Armstrong College from 1914 until his retirement in 1945. (In the 1930s Armstrong College became part of King's College, Durham, which in the 1960s [[Category:1877 births]] ...
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  • ...r. becoming a university butterfly-stroke champion in 1939. As soon as the 1930s, Feldbau was participating in a "defence group against anti-Semitism." [[Category:1914 births]] ...
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  • ...read of his ideas outside the [[Soviet Union]]. However, by the end of the 1930s, his work was known in the west. Nevertheless, according to Ray Beverton,<r [[Category:1886 births]] ...
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  • ...form the backbone of the new mathematical research department in the late 1930s, which would eventually be called: Section IVc of [[Cipher Department of th [[Category:1906 births]] ...
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  • ...the lyricist of satirical songs on politics for Unity Theatre in the late 1930s and early 40s, many with melodies by the American Big Band leader Van Phill [[Category:1902 births]] ...
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  • ...nd [[Arthur Holly Compton|Compton]], three Nobel Prize winners. During the 1930s, under the guidance of [[Henry Gale (astrophysicist)|Gale]] and Compton, th [[Category:1906 births]] ...
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  • ...ferent nature before imperative centralized planning was introduced in the 1930s. While there were many subtleties to the various forms of economic organiza ...ns and imbalances which became characteristic of Stalinist planning in the 1930s such as the underdeveloped [[consumer base]] along with the priority focus ...
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  • ...egins career.</ref> In [[Hollywood, Los Angeles|Hollywood]] during the mid-1930s Agnes and Carmelita hung out together. De Mille described the situation and ...de]] and a lot of things heavily influenced by Spanish dance." In the late 1930s Bayley and other students accompanied Maracci on dancing tours, including t ...
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  • His work in the 1930s included: [[Category:1899 births]] ...
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  • ...is student days at Harvard and of the state of American mathematics in the 1930s in an article for [[American Mathematical Monthly]].<ref>Brenner (1979) "St [[Category:1912 births]] ...
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  • ...among individuals, such as [[GDP per capita]] or the crude [[birth rate]] (births per 1,000 population). Other non-negative spatially intensive ratio variabl ...to information graphics developed by the Austrian [[Otto Neurath]] in the 1930s.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Neurath|first1=Otto|title=From hieroglyphics to Isot ...
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  • In the [[1930s]], much port and harbour infrastructure design in Spain relied on simply re ...comparisons with previous projects, as was the case in Spain up until the 1930s,<ref name= Balda /><ref name= RAH /> but rather to research and determine t ...
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  • ...Roman]] (2014): ''The Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic in the 1920s and 1930s in Poland''. [[Birkhäuser]], [[Basel]] [[Category:1922 births]] ...
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  • ...ogram 1st Grade.png|thumb|Moreno's sociogram of a 1st grade class.]]In the 1930s [[Jacob Moreno]], a psychologist in the [[Gestalt psychology|Gestalt]] trad ...t the rate of infection and recovery is much faster than the time scale of births and deaths and therefore, these factors are ignored in this model. ...
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  • ...[birth process]], a special case of the [[birth–death process]] (with just births and zero deaths).<ref name="Ross1996page235">{{cite book|author=Sheldon M. .../ref> A number of mathematicians started studying the process in the early 1930s, and important contributions were made by [[Andrey Kolmogorov]], [[William ...
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