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  • 81Tikhonov (surname) — Tikhonov (Russian: Тихонов; masculine), sometimes spelled as Tychonoff, or Tikhonova (Тихонова; feminine) is a Russian last name and may refer to: People Andrey Nikolayevich Tychonoff, Russian mathematician Alexander Tikhonov, Russian biathlon… …

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  • 82regularize — UK US (UK alsog regularise) /ˈregjʊləraɪz/ verb [T] ► to change a system or a situation so that it is controlled by a set of official rules: »This agreement will help regularize trade between our two countries. »We need to regularize the… …

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  • 83ARAMA, ISAAC BEN MOSES — (c. 1420–1494), Spanish rabbi, philosopher, and preacher. As a young man Arama taught at Zamora and subsequently served the small communities of Tarragona and Fraga in Aragon. He was later appointed rabbi of Calatayud, where he wrote most of his… …

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  • 84regularize — transitive verb ( ized; izing) Date: 1623 to make regular by conformance to law, rules, or custom • regularization noun …

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  • 85Chupacabra — For other uses, see Chupacabra (disambiguation). Chupacabras Creature Grouping Cryptid Data First reported …

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  • 87Esperanto grammar — Esperanto is a constructed auxiliary language. A highly regular grammar makes Esperanto much easier to learn than most other languages of the world, though particular features may be more or less advantageous or difficult depending on the… …

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  • 88Fortran — Infobox programming language name = Fortran caption = The Fortran Automatic Coding System for the IBM 704 (October 15, 1956), the first Programmer s Reference Manual for Fortran paradigm = multi paradigm: procedural, imperative, structured,… …

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  • 89String theory — This article is about the branch of theoretical physics. For other uses, see String theory (disambiguation). String theory …

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  • 90Sound change — includes any processes of language change that affect pronunciation (phonetic change) or sound system structures (phonological change). Sound change can consist of the replacement of one speech sound (or, more generally, one phonetic feature) by… …

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