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  • 51Bloch's theorem (complex variables) — Bloch s theorem, named after André Bloch is as follows.Let f be a holomorphic function on a region (i.e. an open, connected subset of C) that includes as a subset the closed unit disk | z | le; 1. Suppose f (0) = 0 and f prime;(0) = 1. Then for… …

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  • 53BLOCH, ELIJAH MEYER — (c. 1894–1955), Lithuanian rabbi and dean of the Telz (Telshe) Yeshivah in the U.S. Bloch, who was born and educated in Telz, Lithuania, was appointed to the faculty of the yeshivah there in 1917. With the Russian occupation of Lithuania, the… …

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  • 54BLOCH, ḤAYYIM ISAAC BEN ḤANOKH ZUNDEL HA-KOHEN — (1864–1948), rabbi and scholar. Bloch, born in Plunge, Lithuania, studied at Grubin and Volozhin. In 1894 he founded a yeshivah in his native town where he was appointed rabbi in 1898. He became rabbi of Bausk in 1902, succeeding abraham isaac ha …

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  • 55BLOCH, HERBERT — (1911– ), U.S. classical scholar. Born in Berlin, Bloch achieved prominence in the fields of Latin epigraphy, paleography, archaeology, Greek and Roman historiography, and medieval Latin literature. He participated in excavations at Ostia, Italy …

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  • 56Bloch 200 Bn4 — Bloch MB.200 Bloch MB.200B.4 Constructeur …

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  • 58BLOCH, CHAIM ISAAC — (1867–1948), Orthodox rabbi. Bloch was born in Lithuania and studied under Rabbi Simcha Sisel Ziv at the Yeshiva of Grubin (1880–83) and then in Volozhin, Poland (1883–91), under Rabbi Naphtali Ẓevi Judah Berlin and Rabbi . He received his… …

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  • 59BLOCH, CLAUDE — (1878–1967), U.S. admiral; commander in chief of the United States Fleet. Born in Woodbury, Kentucky, Bloch entered the U.S. Naval Academy in 1895. He served in the Spanish American war and was decorated for saving Spaniards from burning ships.… …

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  • 60BLOCH, GUSTAVE — (1858–1923), French scholar in Roman history. He was deeply influenced by his grandfather, Rabbi Alexandre Aron. Bloch taught at the lycée in Besançon until 1873, when he joined the new Académie Française in Rome. He was so successful there that… …

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