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Halver is a town in Germany.
Around 950 the
Oberhof Halvara was
first mentioned in the
Werdener Probsteiregister. For more than 500
years Halver was the...
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Schlade and Ehberg.
Alfred Jung:
Halver und Schalksmühle.
Untersuchung und
Gedanken zur
Siedlungsgeschichte des
Amtes Halver,
eines alten Kirchspiels im...
- in Cook, Washington,
where Halver and his
staff carried out
research on the
nutrient requirements for
Pacific salmon.
Halver received his bachelor's degree...
- Meinerzhagen. It
flows through the muni****lities of Meinerzhagen, Kierspe,
Halver (Oberbrügge), Lüdenscheid (Brügge), Schalksmühle and
Hagen and
empties into...
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Halve it is a
darts game po****r in the
United Kingdom and
parts of
North America where competitors try to hit
previously agreed targets on a standard...
- process, and
logistics automation based in the
German towns Mülheim and
Halver. In 1960, Hans
Turck laid one of the
foundations for the
current group of...
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Halve Maen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌɦɑlvə ˈmaːn] ; transl. "Half Moon") was a
Dutch East
India Company jacht (similar to a carrack) that
sailed into what...
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Halver “Hal”
Halversen was born in 1876 in Winona, Minnesota.
After growing up in Minnesota, he
moved to Iowa
where he
worked for
several years. Halverson...
- more
rapidly converging methods. The
method is also
called the
interval halving method, the
binary search method, or the
dichotomy method. For polynomials...
- In
Celtic mythology, a Joint-eater, Just-
halver or Alp-luachra (Ireland) is a type of
fairy who sits
invisibly and
consumes half of
their victim's food...