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Mesih Pasha or
Misac Pasha (died
November 1501) was an
Ottoman statesman of
Byzantine Gr**** origin,
being a
nephew of the last
Roman emperor, Constantine...
- Jean-Claude
Misac (27
October 1948 – 10
September 1975) was a
French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1974 Tour de France. "Jean-Claude
Misac".
Cycling Archives...
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Microbiology in
Schools Advisory Committee (
MiSAC). As part of a
collaboration between the SGM and
MiSAC, in 2002,
Hurst co-edited a
teaching resource...
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Byzantine nobility embracing Islam such as John
Tzelepes Komnenos and
Misac Palaeologos Pasha.
Treatment of
Christian subjects varied greatly under...
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receives Chitwood, Hough, and Wade cr****s, all from the right.
Cedar and
Misac cr****s then
enter from the right,
Jaybird Cr**** from the left, and, 20 miles...
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educational resources. It runs the
Microbiology in
Schools Advisory Committee (
MISAC).
Centre for
Industry Education Collaboration at York
National Centre for...
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accompanied Mehmed II on his own campaigns.
Mesih Pasha (Mesih Paşa or
Misac Pasha) (died
November 1501) was an
Ottoman statesman of
Byzantine Gr****...
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WesternGeco List of
oilfield service companies Mehta, Kurang; Nabighian,
Misac; Li, Yaoguo; Oldenburg, Doug (2005). "Controlled
Source Electromagnetic...
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resembles that of Goliath, but all its
masts are
about 100
metres taller.
Misac N.
Nabighian (1988).
Electromagnetic Methods in
Applied Geophysics. SEG...
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Germa et al. 2010, pp. 723–724.
Hernando et al. 2016, p. 167. Nabighian,
Misac N., ed. (1991). "The
Magnetotelluric Method".
Electromagnetic methods in...