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Heinrich Otto
Wieland (German pronunciation: [ˈhaɪnʁɪç
ˈviːlant] ; 4 June 1877 – 5
August 1957) was a
German chemist. He won the 1927
Nobel Prize in Chemistry...
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Nicolas Vilant FRSE (1737-1807) was a
mathematician from
Scotland in the 18th century,
known for his textbooks. He was a
joint founder of the
Royal Society...
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Christoph Martin Wieland (German: [
ˈviːlant]; 5
September 1733 – 20
January 1813) was a
German poet and writer,
representative of
literary Rococo. He is...
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vacant 1707–1739
Charles Gregory 1739–1765
David Gregory 1765–1807
Nicolas Vilant 1807–1809
vacant 1809–1820
Robert Haldane 1820–1858
Thomas Duncan 1857–1858...
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interface technology as well as HMI and RFID. The
subsidiary Turck Vilant Systems offers RFID systems,
including its own
middleware and ERP integration...
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Wieland der
Schmied ([
ˈviːlant deːɐ̯ ˈʃmiːt], "Wieland the Smith") is a
draft by
Richard Wagner for an
opera libretto based on the
Germanic legend of Wayland...
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Wieland Kuijken (Dutch: [
ˈʋilɑnt ˈkœykə(n)]; born 31
August 1938 in Dilb****) is a
Belgian musician and
player of the
viola da
gamba and
baroque cello...
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studied mathematics under professor Nicolas Vilant. He was ****istant of
professor Vilant, who had poor health, but
lacking of
prospects in his...
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artist Nicolas Vilant Douglas Young (classicist) "Mid-2020 Po****tion
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afterwards of St Andrews, his
mother being a
daughter of
Professor William Vilant, and
related to the
Drummonds of Hawthornden. He was born at Pinkerton,...