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  • | caption = Christiane Tretter in 2023 ...essor in the Mathematical Institute (MAI) of the [[University of Bern]] in Switzerland, and as managing director of the institute.{{r|mai}} Her research interests ...
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  • It is of special interest in the context of the [[serpentinization]], the formation of [[hydrogen]] by t The global reaction can thus be decomposed in half [[redox reaction]]s as follows: ...
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  • |location=Cham, Switzerland ...tic|floating-point]] algorithm for computing the exact [[round-off error]] in a floating-point addition operation. ...
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  • ...] in Italy, where he became assistant of professor [[Giuseppe Occhialini]] in 1959. ...8-3-540-37354-4|pages=112|language=en}}</ref> Initially Quercigh took part in various experiments using the [[2 m Bubble Chamber (CERN)|CERN 2 m Bubble C ...
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  • ...hniques and processes that were invented by or discovered by people from [[Switzerland]]. ...Michel Mayor]] in 1995 ([[51 Pegasi b]]), Nobel-prize laureates in Physics in 2019<ref>{{Cite web |title=Nobel Winners Changed Our Understanding with Exo ...
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  • ...s Laws]], they are significant when dealing with [[air resistance]].</ref> In stable, belly-to-earth position, terminal velocity is about 200&nbsp;km/h ( ...oro2019.jpg|thumb|Mascia Ferri, winner of the Italian Nationals gold medal in 2019]] ...
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  • ...is a [[Taiwanese American|Taiwanese-American]] mathematician specializing in aspects of [[mathematical analysis]] ranging from [[harmonic analysis]] and ...les|UCLA]] in 1980 before moving to [[Princeton, New Jersey|Princeton]] in 1998.<ref name="Princeton">{{cite web|url=https://admission.princeton.edu/academ ...
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  • ...ence'', Thomson Gale 2004</ref> is an American mathematician, specializing in nonlinear functional analysis and differential equations. ...iversity|url=http://www.math.rutgers.edu/~nussbaum/}}</ref> He was elected in 2012 a Fellow of the [[American Mathematical Society]]. ...
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  • | known_for = [[Nilpotence theorem]] in Mathematics <br> [[Topological modular forms]] <br> [[Kervaire invariant pr ...br>[[Senior Berwick Prize]] <small>(2014)</small><br>[[Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry|Veblen Prize]] <small>(2022)</small> ...
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  • ...aphs]] are not allowed as a subgraph (such as the [[claw-free graph|claw]] in the second graph), and neither are [[cycle (graph theory)|cycles]]]] ...ibrary/publtop/gyarf.jhtml). <!-- Presumably the same conference described in https://www.renyi.hu/conferences/1900/comb96/home.html ? --> |orig-date=Pre ...
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  • {{Short description|Inability of countries to borrow abroad in domestic currency}} ...st2=R. |last3=Panizza |first3=U. |title=Capital Controls and Capital Flows in Emerging Economies: Policies, Practices and Consequences |publisher=Univers ...
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  • ...doctoral degree at the [[Heidelberg University]] in Germany with a thesis in [[celestial mechanics]] written under the direction of [[Willi Jäger]].<ref ...the [[Bernoulli Center]] at [[École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne]], Switzerland (2004). ...
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  • | caption = Grzegorczyk in 2012 | resting_place = Cemetery in [[Pruszków]], Poland ...
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  • [[File:Farthest-first traversal.svg|thumb|upright=1.3|The first five points in a farthest-first traversal of a planar point set. The first point is chosen ...t-first traversal''' of a [[compact metric space]] is a sequence of points in the space, where the first point is selected arbitrarily and each successiv ...
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  • ...ath.org/index.php/Boolean_differential_calculus#References Boolean Algebra in ''Encyclopedia of Mathematics'']</ref> to be discussed in a united and closed form, with their individual advantages combined. ...
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  • ...of the year. Most of the time it is dry (bottom) but after heavy rainfall in autumn and spring, it becomes full (top), slowly diminishing afterward (mid ...]] and [[vegetation]], as well as human activity.<ref>{{Harvcoltxt|Hrvatin|1998|p=62}}</ref> ...
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  • ...the [[Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten (Munich)|Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski]] in [[Munich]], Germany]] ...l#Mobil_Travel_Guide|Mobil Travel Guide]], launched its star rating system in 1958. The [[American Automobile Association|AAA]] and their affiliated bodi ...
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  • [[File:Floxing Flow Chart.svg|thumb|This figure depicts how Floxing is used in scientific research for spatial and temporal control of gene expression.]] ...osomal translocation|translocated]], or [[chromosomal inversion|inverted]] in a process called [[Cre-Lox recombination]].<ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Georgian Professor in the Ocean and Mechanical Engineering}} | prizes = The Blaise Pascal Medal in Engineering from European Academy of Sciences{{small|(2021)}}; [[ASME]] [[W ...
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  • ...molecule consisting of one hydrogen and one sulfur atom. The S-H distance in the radical is 0.134&nbsp;nm.<ref name="Ellingson">{{cite journal|url=http: ...</ref> HS<sup>•</sup> is formed during the degradation of hydrogen sulfide in the atmosphere of the Earth. This may be a deliberate action to destroy od ...
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