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Elte can
refer to the following:
Elte (river), a
river of
Germany Elte,
North Rhine-Westphalia,
former township now
integrated into Rheine,
Germany Eötvös...
- Tudományegyetem,
ELTE, also
known as
University of Budapest) is a
Hungarian public research university based in Budapest.
Founded in 1635,
ELTE is one of the...
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ELTE". ttk.
elte.hu/en (in Hungarian).
Retrieved 2022-06-29. "Híres diákjaink". ttk.
elte.hu (in Hungarian).
Retrieved 2022-06-29. "Library". ttk.
elte.hu/en...
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Harry Elte (born with the name
Hartog Elte, Amsterdam, 3
September 1880 – Theresienstadt, 1
April 1944) was a Jewish-Dutch architect. His
style is that...
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Amsterdam in the Netherlands. The
stadium was
built after the
design by
Harry Elte, with
which he had won the
contest for a
national stadium in 1912. The stadium...
- "Microsonic"
recording technique, and
collaborated with
vocalist Polly Eltes, for the next
three years irregularly working in his
studio and
coming up...
- –
ELTE".
elte.hu.
April 10, 2022.
Retrieved April 10, 2022. "Institute of
Ancient and
classical Studies |
ELTE Faculty of Humanity". www.btk.
elte.hu/en...
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sometimes as an n-dimensional cube. The term
measure polytope (originally from
Elte, 1912) is also used,
notably in the work of H. S. M.
Coxeter who also labels...
- its
first book in 1971. Today,
Menard Press is an
imprint run by
publisher Elte Rauch. The
Menard Press has
specialised in
literary translation,
mainly poetry...
- In geometry, the Gosset–
Elte figures,
named by
Coxeter after Thorold Gosset and E. L.
Elte, are a
group of
uniform polytopes which are not regular, generated...