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Hermann Gauch (6 May 1899 – 7
November 1978) was a **** race
theorist noted for his
dedication to
Nordic theory to an
extent that embarr****ed the ****...
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Patricia Lee
Gauch (born
January 3, 1934) is an
author who has
written over 30
works of children's literature. In 1993,
Gauch was
inducted into the New...
- Behav. 34 (3): 265–290. doi:10.1111/j.0021-8308.2004.00248.x.
Gauch (2003), pp. 3–5 ff.
Gauch (2003), pp. 191 ff,
especially Chapter 6, "Probability", and...
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argued against there being any
universal rules of science; Karl Popper, and
Gauch 2003,
disagree with Feyerabend's claim.
Later stances include physicist...
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gaucho (Spanish: [ˈɡawtʃo]) or gaúcho (Portuguese: [ɡaˈuʃu]) is a
skilled horseman,
reputed to be
brave and unruly. The
figure of the
gaucho is a folk...
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Sigfrid Gauch (born 9
March 1945) is a
German writer. He
lives in Mainz.
Gauch is the son of
Hermann Gauch, a ****
official and
member of the SS. He was...
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impact of citations. Currently, Lee Giles,
Prasenjit Mitra,
Susan Gauch, Min-Yen Kan,
Pradeep Teregowda, Juan
Pablo Fernández Ramírez, Pucktada...
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Scientific Discovery. New York: Routledge. pp. 3–26. ISBN 978-0-415-27844-7.
Gauch, Hugh G. Jr. (2003). "Science in perspective".
Scientific Method in Practice...
- Fouché,
Fourie (Fleurit), Gervais,
Giliomee (Guilliaume), Gous/Gouws (
Gauch), Hugo,
Jordaan (Jourdan), Joubert, Kriek,
Labuschagne (la Buscagne), le...
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Baron Gautsch was an Austro-Hungarian p****enger ship that sank in the
northern Adriatic Sea on 13 August 1914,
during its
voyage from
Kotor to Trieste...