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Malkus (Avestan: mahrkūša "The destroyer") is a
Daeva in
Zoroastrianism responsible for an
unnaturally long winter.
According to the
Bundahishn he is a...
- The
Malkus waterwheel, also
referred to as the
Lorenz waterwheel or
chaotic waterwheel, is a
mechanical model that
exhibits chaotic dynamics. Its motion...
- of the
Malku Khota and
Laurani mineral properties in
Bolivia and the
Escalones property in Chile.
Following the
nationalization of the
Malku Khota property...
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Joanne Simpson (formerly
Joanne Malkus, born
Joanne Gerould;
March 23, 1923 –
March 4, 2010) was the
first woman in the
United States to
receive a Ph.D...
- The
Frederick C.
Malkus Bridge, also
known as the
Choptank River Bridge, is a four-lane none-span beam
bridge across the
Choptank River in Maryland. Built...
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Modern Hebrew מֶלֶךְ (mélekh). In
ancient Akkadian the
terms 'Malka' and '
Malku' were used.
These and many
other forms in most of the
Semitic languages...
- not the man has or has not a tippa-
malku wife. In the
first case it is,
taken in
combination with the tippa-
malku marriage, a case of
bilateral dissimilar...
- ('your patriarch'). El is the grey-bearded
ancient one, full of wisdom,
malku ('King'), ʾab šnm ('Father of years'), ʾEl gibbōr ('El the warrior'). He...
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Frederick C.
Malkus Jr. (July 1, 1913 –
November 9, 1999) was a
Democratic state legislator from Maryland. He
served in the
Maryland House of Delegates...
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Alida Sims
Malkus (September 19, 1888 –
September 27, 1976) was an
American writer of children's books,
primarily nonfiction and
historical novels "insubstantially...