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Spiru C.
Haret (Romanian pronunciation: [
ˈspiru haˈret]; 15
February 1851 – 17
December 1912) was a
Romanian mathematician, astronomer, and politician...
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Athanas Spiru,
known as Nako
Spiru, (4
January 1918 – 20
November 1947) was an
Albanian politician and high-ranking
official of the
Communist Party of...
- The
Spiru Haret University is a
private university in Bucharest, Romania,
founded in 1991 by the
president of Tomorrow's
Romania Foundation, Aurelian...
- Sigma-delta
modulation Seed-based d mapping, a meta-analytic
method for neuroimaging.
Software development methodology Cap
Gemini SDM, a
software system...
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Spirou (Walloon pronunciation: [
spiˈʀu],
Walloon pronunciation: [spiˈʀøː]; French: [
spiʁu];
Walloon for "squirrel", "mischievous"; Dutch: Robbedoes) is...
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Stavros Spyrou Niarchos (Gr****: Σταύρος Σπύρου Νιάρχος,
pronounced [ˈstavros
ˈspiru 'ɲarxos]; 3 July 1909 – 15
April 1996) was a Gr****
billionaire shipping...
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Heliade Rădulescu (1879),
Michael the
Brave (1874),
Gheorghe Lazăr (1889) and
Spiru Haret (1932). The Ion Luca
Caragiale Bucharest National Theatre and the...
- term nootropics,
after discovering Piracetam and
describing it as such.
Spiru Haret: he made a
fundamental contribution to the n-body
problem in celestial...
- This
feature was
named after the
Romanian mathematician and
astronomer Spiru Haret. By
convention these features are
identified on
lunar maps by placing...
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Motos (モトス, Motosu) is an
action arcade game
released by
Namco in 1985. It runs on
Namco Super Pac-Man
hardware but with a
video system like that used...