- In mathematics,
ergodicity expresses the idea that a
point of a
moving system,
either a
dynamical system or a
stochastic process, will
eventually visit...
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Ergotism (pron. /ˈɜːrɡətˌɪzəm/ UR-gət-iz-əm) is the
effect of long-term
ergot poisoning,
traditionally due to the
ingestion of the
alkaloids produced by...
- Siniša
Ergotić (born 14
September 1968) is a
Croatian long jumper. He won the gold
medal the 2001
Mediterranean Games in
Tunis and the
silver medal at...
- 6 in) Erik Nys 12
February 1995
Ghent Croatia 8.08 m (26 ft 6 in) Siniša
Ergotić 8
February 2003
Budapest Albania 8.08 m (26 ft 6 in)
Izmir Smajlaj 4 March...
- Đurić (born 1976),
Bosnian Serb
football manager and
former player Siniša
Ergotić (born 1968),
Croatian long
jumper Siniša
Gagula (born 1984),
Bosnian football...
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language and the
social world; and
three "higher tendencies", the "rational-
ergotic"
world of work, and the "experimental and
progressive tendencies". According...
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business the name
Universal Laboratories.
Production initially began with
ergotic rye
bought from
local farmers.
Universal Laboratories staff would then...
- 7.57 7.57 35
Arnaud Casquette Mauritius B X 7.21 7.57 7.57 36 Siniša
Ergotic Croatia B 7.34 X 7.53 7.53 37 Erik Nijs Belgium A 7.33 7.52 X 7.52 38...
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athletes such as 800-metre
runner Slobodanka Čolović and long-jumper Siniša
Ergotić. Rak
started as a
footballing fitness coach with
Dinamo Zagreb,
after that...
- Italy 7.93 (w: 0.0 m/s) 8
Bogdan Tudor Romania 7.86 (w: 0.0 m/s) 9 Siniša
Ergotić Yugoslavia 7.83 (w: 0.0 m/s) 10
Konstadinos Koukodimos Greece 7.79 (w: -0...