- Calminius, also
known as
Calmin,
founded three French abbeys in the 6th or 7th
centuries AD:
Mozac Abbey, in Puy-de-Dôme;
Laguenne Abbey (near Tulle, Corrèze)...
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Samuel Calmin Kohs (June 2, 1890 –
January 23, 1984) was an
American psychologist who
spent his
career in
clinical and
educational psychology. He was awarded...
- (director),
director of
AlphaGo Gregory Kohs,
founder of
MyWikiBiz Samuel Calmin Kohs (1890–1984),
American psychologist Verners Kohs (born 1997), Latvian...
- Kohs
block design test
developed in 1920 at
Stanford University by
Samuel Calmin Kohs. A
later revision of the Kohs test by Hutt
incorporated the time taken...
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monastery was
founded here in
either 533 or 680 by
Saint Calminius (Saint
Calmin) and his wife,
Saint Namadia.
Calminius is said to have
given the new monastery...
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spread into thin sheets, and then molded. In 1921,
Meiji company launched "
Calmin," a
tablet confection containing calcium. In 1927,
Austrian industrialist...
- "Species:
Enteractinococcus helveti****". LPSN.DSMZ.de. Crovadore, Julien;
Calmin, Gautier; Chablais, Romain; Cochard, Bastien; Lefort, François (28 July...
- of a
stylistic analysis comparing the
cover to the
reliquary case of San
Calmin in Mozac, France, it made more
sense to date the
object back to
around 1197...
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legends name St.
Martin of
Tours as
founder of the
Abbey of Tulle,
others St.
Calmin,
Count of
Auvergne (seventh century).
Robbed of its
possessions by a powerful...
- (6): 3969. doi:10.3390/app13063969. hdl:10400.5/30284. Pasche, Sabrina;
Calmin, Gautier; Auderset, Guy; Crovadore, Julien; Pelleteret, Pegah; Mauch-Mani...