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Demetrios Eginitis or
Aiginitis (Gr****: Δημήτριος Αιγινήτης; July 10, 1862 –
March 14, 1934) was a Gr**** astronomer, physicist, mathematician, author,...
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Coast Great Britain Leilani Dowding 19
Bournemouth Greece Dimitra Eginiti 19
Athens Guam
Joylyn Munoz 21
Barrigada Guatemala Astrid Ramírez 21 Guatemala...
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astronomer to the head of the
National Observatory of
Athens Demetrios Eginitis.
Fokas became an ****istant at the
observatory around 1931. He
began writing...
- Corfu, Zakynthos, and Larissa. By the
early 1900s,
Astronomer Demetrios Eginitis observed the rare
phenomenon known as Halley's
Comet from the
Athens observatory...
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National Observatory of Athens. He
worked as an ****istant of Prof.
Demetrios Eginitis at the
National Observatory of Athens, and in 1919, he went to the US with...
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became an ****istant
astronomer at the
National Observatory under Demetrios Eginitis eventually traveling to
Europe to
study in Italy, France, Germany, and...
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Medical Substances). Some
centuries later,
Markellos Empeirikos and
Pavlos Eginitis also
noticed the
effect of
mastic on the
digestive system.
Mastic oil has...
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confined body of water. But the
problem was
solved completely only by D.
Eginitis,
director of the
Athens Observatory, who
published his
conclusions in 1929...
- de l'observatoire de
Meudon (Paris: Gauthier-Villars, 1934).
Demetrios Eginitis Hockey,
Thomas (2009). "Antoniadi, Eugène Michael". The
Biographical Encyclopedia...
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Mediaeval Greece. Chicago, 1979,
plate 105, p. 133, but not with any detail.
Eginitis, D. (1929). "The
problem of the tide of Euripus".
Astronomische Nachrichten...