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  • ...itute - Home Page]</ref> of the [[Miller Institute]] for Basic Research in Science at the [[University of California, Berkeley]]. ...
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  • ...ar biologist and developmental biologist.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Life in Science: Armin Dale Kaiser|author=Kaiser, A.D.|journal=Bacteriophage|date=July 1, 2 ...professor at [[Stanford University]], where in 1966 he became a professor for biochemistry at [[Stanford University School of Medicine]]. From 1989-2020 ...
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  • ...= <!-- should only be included when the cause of death has significance for the subject's notability --> ...te= |website= Department of Mathematics |publisher= [[Pohang University of Science and Technology]] |access-date= 14 February 2025 |quote= |language= Korean}} ...
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  • | caption = 2005 in [[Mathematical Research Institute Oberwolfach|Oberwolfach]] [[The WLA Prize in Computer Science or Mathematics]], 2023<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thewlaprize.org/Laure ...
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  • ...t Petersburg State Polytechnical University|Saint Petersburg Polytechnical Institute]] | known_for = [[Fisheries science]] ...
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  • ...el for non-premixed combustion <ref>Cuenot, B. (2011). The Flamelet Model for Non-Premixed Combustion. In: Echekki, T., Mastorakos, E. (eds) Turbulent Co ...ls in non-premixed turbulent combustion. Progress in energy and combustion science, 10(3), 319–339.</ref> ...
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  • ...urgy]]<ref name="F281a"/> and was the inventor of the sub-chloride process for the extraction of aluminium.<ref name="N297"/> ...requirements of what would become the [[Tube Alloys]] project, he lobbied for their release. He wrote to [[George Paget Thomson|George Thomson]], chairma ...
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  • | workplaces = [[Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics]] ...[[Moscow State University]] ([[Master of Science|MSc]])|[[Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics]] ([[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]])}} ...
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  • ...plexity theory]], [[decision analysis]], modeling, and the [[philosophy of science]]. ...processing)|noisy]] and [[Uncertainty|uncertain]]. Info-metrics is useful for [[scientific modelling|modelling]], information processing, [[theory]] buil ...
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  • | company = [[California Institute of Technology]] ...ers, developed at the [[California Institute of Technology]] to help teach basic principles of mathematics to high school students.<ref name="PRIMUS" /> In ...
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  • ...aradox' Solved: Researchers Discover Secret of Speedy Dolphins' |publisher=Science Daily| url=https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/11/081124131334.htm|a ...zed – and at peak force can exert between 300 and 400&nbsp;lb.<ref name = "science daily"/> ...
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  • |workplaces=Institute of Mathematics, UNAM '''Isabel Alicia Hubard Escalera '''is a Mexican mathematician in the Institute of Mathematics of the [[National Autonomous University of Mexico]] (UNAM). ...
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  • {{Short description|Seven mathematical problems with a US$1 million prize for each solution}} ...Institute]] in 2000. The Clay Institute has pledged a US $1 million prize for the first correct solution to each problem. ...
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  • ...rldcat.org/oclc/1239333055 |title=Forces of nature : the women who changed science |date=2021 |others=Leila McNeill |isbn=978-0-7112-4897-7 |location=London, ...mithsonianmag.com/science-nature/lady-astronomer-who-took-on-most-advanced-science-180962142/ |access-date=2022-10-27 |website=Smithsonian Magazine |language= ...
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  • ...Catalysis), Novosibirsk, USSR), <BR>[[Doctor of Science|Sc.D.]] (Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk, USSR) |awards = James B. Eads Award via the [[Academy of Science]] (2013), Lifetime Achievement Award (Mathematics in Chemical Kinetics and ...
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  • ...8PhRv...54..899P }}</ref> in the 1930s, the rule is a useful approximation for the magnetic properties of many [[transition metals]]. ...le]] (incorrectly) suggests that the s shell is filled before the d shell. For example, it predicts Zinc has a configuration of [Ar] 4s<sup>2</sup> 3d<sup ...
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  • ...lt in a numerical "score" (which can be quite large). This score is unique for every individual, but it can quickly and easily be compared to any compiled == Basic approach == ...
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  • * [[Eureka Prize]] for Scientific Research (2011) * Malcolm Macintosh Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year (2013) ...
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  • ...in case of fractionation. This approach reduces significantly the expenses for [[downstream processing]] in bioprocesses. ...duced shear force stress which qualifies it as particularly mild technique for separation of [[biopolymer]]s that are usually unstable. ...
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  • ...ion (mathematics)|mathematical function]] defined on the [[State (computer science)|state space]] of a computer program whose value is monotonically decreased ...isher=Massachusetts Institute of Technology|pages=32–33, 174–176}}</ref> A basic property of a well-founded relation is that it has no [[infinite descending ...
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