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SimOS was a full
system simulator,
developed in the
Stanford University in the late
nineties in the
research group of
Mendel Rosenblum. It was enabled...
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Simo Häyhä (Finnish pronunciation: [
ˈsimo ˈhæy̯hæ] ; 17 December 1905 – 1 April 2002),
often referred to by his
nickname The
White Death (Finnish: Valkoinen...
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community consists of the
villages Simos Ioannidis,
Koryfi and Trivouno. In 1957, the
village was
renamed after Simos Ioannidis, a Gr****
revolutionary active...
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Asimakis "
Simos" Kr****as (Gr****: Ασημάκης "Σίμος" Κρασσάς; born July 10, 1982, in Athens, Greece) is a
Cypriot football midfielder. Kr****as made his first...
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Giorgos Simos (Gr****: Γιώργος Σίμος; born 29
March 1978) is a Gr****
professional football manager and
former player. Born in Ioannina,
Simos came through...
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Simo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Simo or
SIMO may
refer to:
Simo (given name), a
given name
Simo (surname), a
surname Simone "
Simo" Teti...
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structure with
thickness of
silicon dioxide less than 30 Å, and
SIMOS (stacked-gate
injection MOS) structure, respectively, for
using Fowler-Nordheim...
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people named Simo include:
Simo Aalto (born 1960),
Finnish stage magician Simo Boltić (born 1994),
Serbian sprint canoer Simo Elaković (1940–2016), Serbian...
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Saint Paul, Minnesota. Her father, Jack
Simos, died when she was five. Her mother,
Bertha Claire Goldfarb Simos, was a
professor of
social work at UCLA...
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Simo Johannes Valakari (born 28
April 1973) is a
Finnish football manager and a
former international football player. He is
currently the
manager of Scottish...