- Jean-Claude
Falmagne (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ klod falmaɲ]; born
February 4, 1934, in Brussels, Belgium) is a
mathematical psychologist whose scientific...
- The
Battle of
Falmagne (French:
Bataille de
Falmagne, Dutch: Slag bij
Falmagne)
occurred between the Holy
Roman Empire and the
United Belgian States on...
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chemistry to pre-calculus and MBA
financial accounting preparation.
Doignon &
Falmagne (1999);
Canfield (2001);
Hardy (2004).
Canfield (2001);
Alsup & Stillson...
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Hillin of
Falmagne (German:
Hillin von Fallemanien, also
spelled Falemagne, Fallemanien, Fallenmaigne, etc.) (c. 1100 – 23
October 1169), was the Archbishop...
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following districts: Anseremme, Bouvignes-sur-Meuse, Dinant, Dréhance,
Falmagne, Falmignoul, Foy-Notre-Dame, Furfooz, Lisogne,
Sorinnes and Thynes. Dinant...
- 500 to
Falmagne to
cover the cost of
online courses that De
Sousa needed to
graduate high
school early. He also
agreed to pay $20,000 to
Falmagne to help...
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Knowledge spaces were
introduced in 1985 by Jean-Paul
Doignon and Jean-Claude
Falmagne, and
remain in
extensive use in the
education theory.
Modern applications...
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while recovering from open-heart surgery. The
Wizards added guard Fenny Falmagne from the
Dakota Wizards on
August 23, 2008, who was
later waived by the...
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amnesty for the rebels.
After defeating a
Statist army at the
Battle of
Falmagne (22
September 1790), the
territory was soon
overrun and the revolution...
- 1007/BF00178208. PMID 8139702. S2CID 9398335.
Cabiaux V,
Lorge P,
Vandenbranden M,
Falmagne P,
Ruysschaert JM (April 1985). "Tet****
toxin induces fusion and aggregation...