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  • {{short description|Austrian American mathematician}} | nationality = American/Austrian ...
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  • {{Short description|Austrian mathematician (born 1957)}} | nationality = [[Austria|Austrian]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Austrian mathematician (born 1951)}} '''Hans Georg Feichtinger''' (born 16 June 1951) is an Austrian mathematician. He is <!-- associate --> Professor in the mathematical facul ...
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  • {{Short description|Austrian physicist}} ...time position at the [[Institute for Radium Research, Vienna]], of the [[Austrian Academy of Sciences]], which was directed by Professor Karlik. This employm ...
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  • {{Short description|Austrian mathematician and mathematical physicist}} ...]],<ref>AMS.org - Mathematics Calendar([https://www.ams.org/notices/199801/people.pdf])</ref><ref>{{cite journal |doi=10.1088/0305-4470/31/18/013 |title=The ...
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  • ...ework, the same object may have different marginal utilities for different people, reflecting different preferences or individual circumstances.<ref>Davenpor ...Mc Culloch, James Huston; [https://www.mises.org/etexts/mcCulloch.pdf "The Austrian Theory of the Marginal Use and of Ordinal Marginal Utility"], ''Zeitschrift ...
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  • ...[[Irish mythology]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.complexity-coventry.org/people/single-view/detail/Ralph_Kenna/|title=AMRC, Coventry University: &nbsp;Sing ...study in Austria where his PhD was then fully funded by a grant from the [[Austrian Science Fund]] <!--(Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung in ...
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  • As cartography arose as an academic discipline in the early 20th Century, textbooks included detailed instructions on constructing proportional symb ...was the PhD dissertation of James J. Flannery, who studied the ability of people to judge the relative areas of proportional circles, finding that [[Stevens ...
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  • [[File:Macro history economists.jpg|thumb|alt=Composite images of various people related to macroeconomic theory.| ...o explain [[unemployment]] and [[recession]]s, he noticed the tendency for people and businesses to hoard cash and avoid investment during a recession. He ar ...
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  • ...me more mathematical as a discipline throughout the first half of the 20th century, but introduction of new and generalized techniques in the period around th ...tics in the service of social and economic analysis dates back to the 17th century. Then, mainly in [[Holy Roman Empire|German]] universities, a style of ins ...
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  • ...cts, concepts, phenomena and processes that were discovered or invented by people from the [[Netherlands]]. ...|Columba]] is a small, faint [[constellation]] named in the late sixteenth century. Its name is [[Latin]] for [[dove]]. It is located just south of [[Canis Ma ...
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  • ...countries' [[Soviet-type economic planning|economic planning]] in the 20th century. According to economists such as [[George Stigler]] and [[Robert Solow]], M ...ships and processes of production; he called this [[commodity fetishism]]. People are highly aware of commodities, and usually don't think about the relation ...
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  • The '''history of radiation protection''' begins at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries with the realization that [[ionizing radiation]] from natural and ...d their sacrifices will always be remembered. Radiation damage caused many people to suffer amputations or die of cancer. The use of radioactive substances i ...
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  • {{defn|A hypothetical process by which people form expectations about what will happen in the future based on what has ha {{defn|The opposite of a [[rival good]]. The more people share an anti-rival good, the more utility each person receives.}} ...
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  • ...nguin edition 1976, p. 163. Marx's way of storytelling is aimed at getting people to think about the topic, and to overcome problem-blindness, i.e. inability ...ost of supply (an average current replacement cost) for the product - some people have to work to produce and supply it, so that others can use it. But accor ...
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  • ==Recorded history before 12th century== ...Oxford|access-date=14 October 2014|url=http://www.visitoruk.com/Oxford/8th-century-T4311.html}}</ref> ...
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  • ...m, as well as to various movements of the late 19th century and early 20th century such as [[Luminism (American art style)|American]], [[Belgium|Belgian]], an ...p. 37-38</ref> Spatial limits can be objective, when they are produced by people, objects, architectures, natural elements and other factors of corporeality ...
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  • ...of the House of Representatives to honor the life and achievements of 19th Century Italian-American inventor Antonio Meucci, and his work in the invention of ...Amati/Amaticello.html|title=Violoncello by Andrea Amati, Cremona, Mid-16th Century|website=collections.nmmusd.org|access-date=2019-11-05}}</ref> ...
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