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  • 1John Brookfield (geneticist) — John Brookfield, born in 1955, is a British population geneticist. He is Professor of Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham, in the School of Biology.Research summaryBrookfield is interested in how the genomes evolve and has… …

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  • 3Milwaukee — This article is about the city in Wisconsin. For other uses, see Milwaukee (disambiguation). Milwaukee   City   Top: Milwaukee Skyline, Center Left …

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  • 5György Lukács — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophers era = 20th century philosophy color = #B0C4DE image caption = Georg Lukács name = Georg Lukács birth = April 13, 1885 (Budapest, Hungary) death = June 4, 1971 (Paris, France) school tradition =… …

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  • 6Technology of the Song Dynasty — The Song Dynasty ( zh. 宋朝; 960–1279 CE) provided some of the most significant technological advances in Chinese history, many of which came from talented statesmen drafted by the government through imperial examinations.The ingenuity of advanced… …

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  • 7History of metallurgy in China — Metallurgy in China has a long history. China was the earliest civilization that produced cast iron. [ In 200 BC. Srinivasan, Sharda and Srinivasa Rangnathan. 2004. India’s Legendary Wootz Steel. Bangalore: Tata Steel.… …

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  • 8Arbeitswerttheorie — Die Arbeitswerttheorie (Kurzform AWT, auch Arbeitswertlehre) ist ein Ansatz aus der klassischen Nationalökonomie. Danach wird der Wert einer Ware durch die Arbeitszeit bestimmt, die zu deren Produktion gesellschaftlich notwendig ist. Außerdem… …

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  • 9Connie Mack — This article refers to the U.S. baseball manager; for other uses, see Connie Mack (disambiguation) Connie Mack Catcher/Manager/Owner B …

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  • 10Pin insulator — A pin insulator consists of a nonconducting material such as porcelain, glass, plastic, polymer, or wood that is formed into a shape that will isolate a wire from a physical support (or pin ) on a telegragh, utility pole or other structure,… …

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