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  • {{Short description|Swedish mathematician}} '''Carl Severin Wigert''' (1871–1941) was a [[Swedish people|Swedish]] [[mathematician]] who created [[Stieltjes–Wigert polynomials]] and worked ...
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  • {{short description|Swedish mathematician|bot=PearBOT 5}} ...cional|IPN]] in Mexico City. Berndtsson has been a member of the [[Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences]] since 2003. In 1995, he was awarded the [[Göran Gusta ...
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  • {{Short description|Ukrainian-Swedish mathematician}} '''Volodymyr Mazorchuk''' (born 1972) is a Ukrainian-Swedish mathematician at [[Uppsala University]] and was awarded the [[Göran Gustafs ...
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  • {{Short description|Swedish mathematician (1935–2017)}} ...35 – 15/12/2017|language=sv|access-date=3 June 2020}}</ref> was a [[Sweden|Swedish]] mathematician whose research interests were in [[Abelian category|abelian ...
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  • {{Short description|Romanian Swedish mathematician}} | prizes = Swedish Mathematical Society Wallenberg Prize, 2004 ...
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  • ...pproach; the nature of mathematics is sometimes close to that of art. Some people want individual character and an individual way of working things out. They [[Category:Living people]] ...
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  • ...ential privacy is that as the query is made on the data of fewer and fewer people, more noise needs to be added to the query result to produce the same amoun ...y people who actually possess it. Thus, if ''p'' is the true proportion of people with ''A'', then we expect to obtain (1/4)(1-''p'') + (3/4)''p'' = (1/4) + ...
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  • ...guous Poverty 2020 clusters.jpg|thumb|Clusters of the estimated percent of people in poverty by county in the contiguous United States in 2020 calculated usi ...last2=Toral |first2=Isabel |title=Baghdād: From Its Beginnings to the 14th Century |date=28 Jul 2022 |isbn=978-90-04-51337-2 |page=804 |publisher=BRILL |url=h ...
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  • ...news/technology/sperm-donor-dna-testing-1.4500517| title = Donor-conceived people are tracking down their biological fathers, even if they want to hide | web {{Further|Donor conceived people#Psychological and social}} ...
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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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  • ...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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  • ...through [[selective breeding]] and [[Diallel cross|crosses]]. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, technological advances in molecular genetics made ...n-day behavioural genetics began with [[Sir Francis Galton]], a nineteenth-century intellectual and cousin of [[Charles Darwin]].<ref name="McGueGottesman2015 ...
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  • ...ional practices and policies that perpetuate [[stereotype]]s about elderly people.<ref>Wilkinson J and Ferraro K, Thirty Years of Ageism Research. In Nelson ...imposed exclusively (or to a greater degree) on young people than on older people, such as age-based military conscription.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Hasbrou ...
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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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  • ...significant advances in the [[history of cartography]], inspiring the 19th century map historian [[Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld|Adolf Nordenskiöld]] to write "The ...versa, but the age of discovery, from the closing decade of the fifteenth century, stimulated the integration of these two mapping traditions: Mercator's wor ...
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