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  • |death_place = [[Victoria, British Columbia]], Canada ...l]]. Since 1991, he was a professor at the [[University of Victoria]] in [[British Columbia]], where he was the director of the [[Pacific Institute for the Ma ...
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  • '''Josef Kittler''' {{small|[[Royal Academy of Engineering|FREng]]}} is a British scientist and Distinguished Professor at [[University of Surrey]], speciali ...rst2=F.M. |year=2003 |title= Sum versus vote fusion in multiple classifier systems. |journal= IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence | ...
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  • {{short description|British chemist (b. 1868)}} | citizenship = British ...
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  • {{Short description|British materials scientist, engineer, broadcaster and writer}} {{Use British English|date=October 2016}} ...
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  • * ''On limit sets in dynamical systems'', Proc. London Math. Soc. 4 (1954), 168–176 (with Friedlander, F. G.) * ''On minimal sets in dynamical systems'', Quart. J. Math. Oxford Ser. (2) 7 (1956), 5–16 ...
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  • ...e longer 24 cm RK L/22 are due to the shift from traditional to newer systems to denote the caliber (inner diameter) of a gun barrel. In the traditional ...the 24 cm Ring Kanone had a built-up gun barrel. Here, Krupp followed the British example. In the 1850s, the [[Armstrong gun]] had appeared. It was basically ...
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  • {{Short description|British-American physicist}} ...df |access-date=2024-08-14 |website=Piers Coleman's home page}}</ref> is a British-born [[theoretical physics|theoretical physicist]], working in the field of ...
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  • ...h centuries, [[Russia]] produced many notable [[List of Russian scientists|scientists]], making important contributions in [[physics]], [[astronomy]], [[mathemat ...eduction of state support for science and technology, leading many Russian scientists and university graduates to move to Western Europe or the United States. In ...
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  • ...To avoid interference with local life, the targets may be young planetary systems where local life is unlikely. Directed panspermia can be motivated by [[bio ...cal future: Resources, biomass and populations | journal = Journal of the British Interplanetary Society | year = 2005 | volume = 58 | pages = 167–180 | url= ...
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  • ...reakup of the Soviet Union, Solem led a U.S./Russia joint collaboration of scientists in an effort to obtain good science and to improve US/Russia relations.<ref ...y. He was Los Alamos' representative to the national missile Site Defense Systems Planning Study. He served on the Los Alamos Weapons Program Review Committ ...
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  • ...= [[Kasur]], [[Punjab, British India|Punjab]], [[British Indian Empire|British India]]<br />{{small|(Present day in [[Punjab, Pakistan|Punjab]] in [[Pakis ...hmad Khan was born in [[Kasur]], [[Punjab, British India|Punjab]] in the [[British Indian Empire]] on 20 May 1926 into a [[Kakazai]] family that had long been ...
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  • ...hy/docs/glymour/relativityeclipses.pdf |title=Relativity and eclipses: the British eclipse expeditions of 1919 and their predecessors |journal=Historical Stud ...2191706 |access-date=2 November 2021}}</ref> Eddington had taken part in a British expedition to Brazil to observe the 1912 eclipse but was interested in diff ...
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  • ...T (~10&nbsp;mm) stimulated the development of dedicated small animal SPECT systems with sub-mm resolution. Unlike in clinics, '''preclinical SPECT''' outperfo ...<math>\sqrt[3]{3000} \approx 15</math> or higher. Such an obstacle forced scientists to look for a new imaging approach for preclinical SPECT that was found in ...
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  • [[File:Metric and imperial systems (2019).svg|thumb|400x400px|Units in everyday use by country as of 2019]] ...ury necessitated additional units to be defined, and multiple incompatible systems of such units came into use; none could be reconciled with the existing dim ...
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  • In many cases, natural philosophers and other scientists who have made extensive use of mathematics have made leaps of inference bet ...Psychology]] |language=en-US|doi-access=free}}</ref> compared the views of British mathematicians and undergraduates and Chinese mathematicians on the beauty ...
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  • ...merica, arriving at latitudes from California and the Pacific Northwest to British Columbia and even southeast Alaska.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last=Detti ...opment|USAID]]—with the assistance of "1,000 people, including 300 leading scientists, roughly half from outside the government" reported that, "As the world war ...
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  • ...basic science continued its advance, though a number of twentieth-century scientists shared the same pessimism as their late-Victorian counterparts.<ref>{{Cite During the late nineteenth century, British statisticians introduced a number of methods to relate and draw conclusions ...
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  • {{short description|British research and development organization}} | successors = Parts acquired in 1990 by {{Unbulleted list | [[British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association|BNF Metals Technology Centre]] | So ...
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  • ...is one of the six classical [[simple machines]] defined by [[Renaissance]] scientists.<ref name="Anderson">{{cite book ...ame="Rybczynski2000pp97-99">{{Harvnb|Rybczynski|2000|pp=97–99}}.</ref> The British engineer [[Henry Maudslay]] (1771–1831) gained fame by popularizing such la ...
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  • ...without going into oscillation. This consideration is important in control systems where it is required to reach the desired state as quickly as possible with | isbn = 0-471-20505-2}}</ref> British scientist [[William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin|William Thomson]] (Lord Kelvi ...
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