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Fitzhugh is an
English Anglo-Norman
surname originating in
Northamptonshire and Bedfordshire. It is
patronymic as the
prefix Fitz-
derives from the Latin...
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Louise Perkins Fitzhugh (October 5, 1928 –
November 19, 1974) was an
American writer and
illustrator of children's books.
Fitzhugh is best
known for her...
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Fitzhugh is a
given name and surname.
Fitzhugh may also
refer to:
Fitzhugh, Oklahoma, US, a town
Fitzhugh, Virginia, US, an
unincorporated community Jasper...
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Fitzhugh "Fitz" Lee (November 19, 1835 –
April 28, 1905) was a
Confederate cavalry general in the
American Civil War, the 40th
Governor of Virginia, diplomat...
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teacher Kristine Fitzhugh (born 1947) was
murdered on May 5, 2000 in her home in Palo Alto,
California by her
husband Kenneth Carroll Fitzhugh Jr. (1943–2012)...
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George Fitzhugh (November 4, 1806 – July 30, 1881) was an
American social theorist who
published racial and slavery-based
social theories in the antebellum...
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Baron FitzHugh, of
Ravensworth in
North Yorkshire, is an
abeyant title in the
Peerage of England. It was
created in 1321 for Sir
Henry FitzHugh. The title...
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Rachewiltz 2015, §116;
Fitzhugh,
Rossabi &
Honeychurch 2009, p. 101.
Ratchnevsky 1991, pp. 25–26;
Fitzhugh,
Rossabi &
Honeychurch 2009, pp. 100–101...
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Fitzhugh &
Byron was an
architectural partnership in Phoenix, Arizona,
whose partners were Lee
Mason Fitzhugh (1877–1937) and
Lester A.
Byron (1889–1963)...
- The
FitzHugh–Nagumo
model (FHN)
describes a
prototype of an
excitable system (e.g., a neuron). It is an
example of a
relaxation oscillator because, if...