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- denote an encounter (meeting of adversaries) during battle, from the Latin congressus. The following congresses were formal meetings of representatives of different...
- ISBN 951-717-558-2. OCLC 997419906. Viitso, Tiit-Rein (2000). Finnic Affinity. Congressus Nonus Internationalis Fenno-Ugristarum I: Orationes plenariae & Orationes...
- soome-ugri keelepuu. Akadeemia 9/5 (1997) Viitso, Tiit-Rein. Finnic Affinity. Congressus Nonus Internationalis Fenno-Ugristarum I: Orationes plenariae & Orationes...
- style of music characterized by Fibonacci and the golden ratio" (PDF). Congressus Numerantium. 201: 127–138. Hasegawa, Robert (2011). "Gegenstrebige Harmonik...
- "Construction of small superpermutations and minimal injective superstrings", Congressus Numerantium, 93: 91–98, Zbl 0801.05004 Anonymous 4chan Poster; Houston...
- (Postscript). Congressus Numerantium. 102. Stockmeyer, Paul (1994). "Variations on the Four-Post Tower of Hanoi Puzzle" (Postscript). Congressus Numerantium...
- International Congress for Finno-Ugric Studies (Congressus Internationalis Fenno-Ugristarum, CIFU) is the largest scientific meeting of scientists studying...
- was referred to as the Jewish General Congress (Latin: Congressus Generalis Iudaicus, or Congressus Generalis Iudaeorum). The terms "Council of Three Lands"...
- MR 3171779 Toft, Bjarne (1996), "A survey of Hadwiger's conjecture", Congressus Numerantium, 115: 249–283, MR 1411244. Croft, Hallard T.; Falconer, Kenneth...
- ); but in an evil sense, four is the number of the p****ions, πάθη ("De Congressu Quærendæ Eruditionis Gratia." § 17 [i. 532]). Five is the number of the...