- It
administers six villages: Câlnic (Kölnök),
Cuptoare (Kuptore),
Doman (
Domány),
Moniom (Monyó), Secu (Székul; Sekul) and Țerova (Kr****ócser). The name...
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Robert Domany (also
spelled Domani; 16
February 1908 – 3
March 1942) was a
Croatian Partisan and a People's Hero of Yugoslavia.
Domany was born in Orahovica...
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Illinois J. Math 21: 491–567. MR543795 Vendruscolo, M.; Najmanovich, R.;
Domany, E. (1999), "Protein
Folding in
Contact Map Space",
Physical Review Letters...
- doi:10.1007/s12325-021-01797-5. PMC 8279990. PMID 34091867. Agai-Csongor E,
Domány G, Nógrádi K,
Galambos J, Vágó I, Keserű GM, et al. (May 2012). "Discovery...
- a
postdoctoral researcher, at the
Weizmann Institute,
Israel with
Eytan Domany as a
supervisor (1996–1998) and at the
University of
Oxford (1999–2001)...
- journalist,
theater critic,
writer and
member of the
Dutch Resistance Robert Domany,
Croatian communist,
Partisan and
national hero of SFR
Yugoslavia Ernst...
- In
April 1940, Grlić
married Rudolf Domany,
brother of
Robert Domany, with whom she had only daughter,
Vesna Domany Hardy born in May 1941. Her husband...
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Vyacheslav Grigorevich Domani (Russian: Вячеслав Григорьевич Домани, born 2 May 1947) is a
Russian former volleyball player who
competed for the Soviet...
- 73x5403K. doi:10.1103/physrevb.73.245403. S2CID 119415260. Gubernatis, J.E.;
Domany, E.; Krumhansl, J.A.; Huberman, M. (1977). "The Born
approximation in the...
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Partisans on
April 2, 1942,
Robert Domany,
Drago Štajnberger,
Branko Latas, and
Stevo Čuturilo. Two of these, (
Domany and Štajnberger) had both been designated...