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Aleksander Klemens Gabszewicz (6
December 1911 – 10
October 1983) was a
Polish fighter pilot and a
World War II
fighter ace, with a
score of 9½ confirmed...
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Optimisation (Essays in
Honor of
Jacques Dreze),
edited by J. J.
Gabszewicz, J.-F. Richard, and L. Wolsey,
Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam...
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During combat, Lt.
Aleksander Gabszewicz was
forced to bail out of his aircraft.
While in his parachute,
Gabszewicz was shot at by a Bf 110. Second...
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original (PDF) on 2016-02-21,
retrieved 2014-10-20 D'Aspremont, C.;
Gabszewicz, J. Jaskold; Thisse, J.-F. (1979). "On Hotelling's "Stability in Competition""...
- the poem in anger, in
response to an ****ertion by his
lector Alexander Gabszewicz that the
Lithuanian language was not
beautiful enough to
write poems in...
- Hotelling's law,
however it was
invalidated in 1979 by d'Aspremont, J.
Jaskold Gabszewicz and J.-F. Thisse.
Consider that
quick (short run)
price adjustment and...
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commanding was the
highest ranking Pole in the RAF,
Group Captain Aleksander Gabszewicz.[citation needed] The
airfield was also host to No. 1312
Mobile Wing RAF...
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Military offices Preceded by
Aleksander Gabszewicz Commanding Officer RAF
Coltishall 1946–1948 Succeeded by
Denis Spotswood...
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German MG 15
aerial machine gun, pilot's cap and some
debris of a
German Heinkel He 111
downed by
Aleksander Gabszewicz on
September 1, 1939...
- Jenkins) 1992.
Gabszewicz, Anton, with
Geoffrey Freeman. Bow Porcelain, The
Collection formed by
Geoffrey Freeman (Lund Humphries, 1982)
Gabszewicz, Anton, Made...