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Jonathan Bruce Postel (/pəˈstɛl/;
August 6, 1943 –
October 16, 1998) was an
American computer scientist who made many
significant contributions to the...
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Postel is a surname, and may
refer to:
Guillaume Postel (1510–1581),
French linguist, astronomer, Cabbalist, diplomat, and
religious universalist Christian...
- Gert Uwe
Postel (born June 18, 1958) is a
German impostor, best
known for
successfully applying several times for
public health positions as a medical...
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Guillaume Postel (25
March 1510 – 6
September 1581) was a
French linguist, Orientalist, astronomer,
Christian Kabbalist, diplomat, polyglot, professor...
- pendulum.
Postels was
appointed ****istant-professor of the
Department of
Mineralogy and
Geology of St.Petersburg University.
During the
voyage Postels depicted...
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spelled Lütke) by Mertens. The
species was
renamed in a
description by
Postels and Ruprecht.
Nereocystis is a
brown macroalgae that
derives chemical energy...
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liberal in what you accept". The
principle is also
known as
Postel's law,
after Jon
Postel, who used the
wording in an
early specification of TCP. In other...
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Kaitlynne D.
Postel (born
September 7, 1986) is an
American pageant competitor and
vocalist from Lexington,
Kentucky who
competed in the Miss
America pageant...
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Alexandre Postel (born 29
April 1982 in Colombes, Paris) is a
French writer. In 2013 he was
awarded the prix Landerneau [fr] as well as the Prix Goncourt...
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Charles Postel is an
American historian and
professor at San
Francisco State University. He
studied at
Laney College in
Oakland before receiving his B...