- of". Its
variants include FitzHugh,
Fitz-
Hugh,
Fitz Hugh,
fitz Hugh, and its ****ociated
given name
turned surname Hugh.
Fitzhugh is rare as a
given name...
- 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...
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Fitz Hugh Ludlow,
sometimes seen as
Fitzhugh Ludlow (September 11, 1836 –
September 12, 1870), was an
American author, journalist, and explorer; best known...
- England.
Henry FitzHugh, 1st
Baron FitzHugh (d. 1356), son and heir of Sir
Hugh FitzHenry (d.1305;
younger son and
eventual heir of Sir
Henry FitzRandolf of...
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Elizabeth FitzHugh (1455/65 –
before 10 July 1507) also
known as Lady
Elizabeth Parr. She was an
English noblewoman and lady-in-waiting to her cousin,...
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Fitz-
Hugh–Curtis
syndrome is a rare
complication of
pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
involving liver capsule inflammation leading to the
formation of...
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Baron FitzHugh (died 1356),
Baron FitzHugh Henry FitzHugh, 5th
Baron FitzHugh (c. 1429–1472),
Baron FitzHugh Henry Fitzhugh (****emblyman) (1801–1866), American...
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pendulum continuously turning through vertical planar circles. In the
FitzHugh–Nagumo model, when the
linear nullcline pierces the
cubic nullcline at...
- Neville,
Baroness FitzHugh (c. 1430 –
after 22
November 1503) or Lady
Alice FitzHugh, was the wife of
Henry FitzHugh, 5th
Baron FitzHugh. She is best known...
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Kirtlington John
FitzHugh (Latin:
Johannes filius Hugonis; c. 1180–1220) was an Anglo-Norman
royal counsellor to King John of England.
FitzHugh was claimed...