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Wulfram of Sens or
Wulfram of
Fontenelle (also Vuilfran, Wulfrann, Wolfran; Latin: Wulframnus; French:
Vulfran or Vulphran; c. 640 – 20
March 703) was...
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Wulfram Gerstner (born 1963 in Heilbronn) is a
German and
Swiss com****tional neuroscientist. His
research focuses on
neural spiking patterns in neural...
- St
Wulfram's Church, Grantham, is the
Anglican parish church of
Grantham in Lincolnshire, England. The
church is a
Grade I
listed building and has the...
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During the
second journey of
Saint Boniface to Rome,
Wulfram, a monk and ex-archbishop of Sens,
tried to
convert Radbod, but
after an...
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Computing Facility. An
artist later joined the company, and they
created Wulfram, a 3D action-strategy game for up to 32
players where players took control...
- Look up Wolfram or
wolfram in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wolfram may
refer to:
Wolfram (name) Wolfram, the
original name for the
chemical element...
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textbook Neuronal Dynamics.
Spike Response Model, from
Scholarpedia Gerstner,
Wulfram; Ritz, Raphael; van Hemmen, J. Leo (1993-10-01). "Why spikes?
Hebbian learning...
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Welsh abbot (approximate date) Wulfhere, king of
Mercia (approximate date)
Wulfram,
archbishop of Sens (approximate date)
February 27 –
Pepin the Elder, Mayor...
- po****tion. In the 11th century, the
anonymous author of the
Miracles of
Saint Wulfram referred to the
formation of a
Norman identity as "shaping [of] all races...
- She
remained there for her
graduate studies,
where she
worked alongside Wulfram Gerstner.
Together they
worked on
models of spike-timing-dependent plasticity...