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  • ...thematics]] and the [[w:history of science|history of science]] as well as fiction. An opponent of [[evolution]], he is a senior fellow of the [[w:Discovery I [[Category:Science authors from the United States]] ...
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  • ** K. Osvay ''et al.'', Measurements of non-compensated angular dispersion and the subsequent temporal lengthening of f [[Category:Non-fiction authors]] ...
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  • * That such comparisons with non-arithmetic notions have furnished the immediate occasion for the extension [[Category:Non-fiction authors from Germany]] ...
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  • ...hirlpool_galaxy_black_hole.jpg|right|thumb|I'm sorry to disappoint science fiction fans, but if information is preserved, there is no possibility of using bla * I'm sorry to disappoint science fiction fans, but if information is preserved, there is no possibility of using bla ...
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  • ..., [[w:Alexander Friedmann|Friedmann]]... broke new ground by investigating non-static solutions to Einstein's field equations, in which the radius of curv ...ar velocities are small compared with light, there is no sign yet that any non-Newtonian theory is required. ...
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  • ...nhard Euler'''... He is the real founder of our modern conception. However non-rigorous he may be in details: he ends and conquers the previous epoch of d [[Category:Latin authors]] ...
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  • ** p. 21 as cited in: Sılvio Rendon, "Non-Tobin’s q in Tests for Financial Constraints," 2009 [[Category:Non-fiction authors from the United States]] ...
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  • ...in his solutions no numbers whatever except ''rational'' numbers, in [the non-numbers of] which, in addition to [[wiktionary:surd#Noun|surds]] and [[w:Im [[Category:Non-fiction authors]] ...
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  • ...in his solutions no numbers whatever except ''rational'' numbers, in [the non-numbers of] which, in addition to [[wiktionary:surd#Noun|surds]] and [[w:Im [[Category:Non-fiction authors from England]] ...
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  • ...ate the progress of discovery, and to anticipate what time, "the author of authors," would have gradually brought to light. '''Though logarithms''' had not be ...obably, none of that estimate upon his theological merits; and more recent authors, ranking high among the historians of Christianity and theological learning ...
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  • ...e character of men's habitual mental operations even in the conduct of the non-material sciences, while transforming the whole diagram of the physical uni ...ray of fascinating accounts of, and quotations from, works by contemporary authors who were compelled to face as facts numerous phenomena the ancients had bee ...
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  • ...e 10 and 4 units; or a trapezoid whose parallel sides are 6 and 4, and the non-parallel sides each 20 units. ...than a definition. '''Plato''' objected to calling a point a "geometrical fiction." He '''defined a point as "the beginning of a line" or as "an indivisible ...
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