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| | Wikipedia:Incomplete lists - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Most lists, however, are either not yet totally filled out or are difficult to keep current because the list is constantly changing. |  | | It's important that our readers understand that these lists should not be considered complete, or even representative of the class of items being listed. |  | | These are both referred to as incomplete lists. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partial_list
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| | Biographies, The Scientists: A List. |
 | | Italian scientist who was to become a helper (amanuensis) to Galileo. |  | | He was to become the first American scientist to win a Nobel prize. |  | | While at Halle University, in 1925, Hertz won the Nobel Prize in Physics "for his discovery of the laws governing the impact of an electron upon an atom." |
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http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Biographies/Science/Scients.htm
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| | David's Listserves |
 | | Finding e-mail lists is sometimes difficult for the novice, but once you've done so, though they are all excellent in their several ways, none seems quite satisfactory for the busy educator. |  | | The list of lists (listography?) attached to these brief instructions might serve as a starting point. |  | | These instructions apply to those M Teach students using Eudora, though the lists may be of use to other education users. |
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http://alex.edfac.usyd.edu.au/WWWResources/davidlist.html
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 | | A selection of resource books will be available in the classroom (from the school library) and time will be made available for the students to research their topics in the library and computer room of the school. |  | | Students will be encouraged to use the resources of our library as well as the computer encyclopedias we have in school. |  | | The resources in our school and on our computer networks are considerable and should provide the information needed to initiate the projects. |
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http://northport.k12.ny.us/~enms/nan.html
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| | Personalities Noble |
 | | Though the Jami was translated/published late in the western languages as mentioned above, yet many scientists had earlier studied various parts of the book and made several references to it. |  | | He had also mastered Syriac and Greek languages to a high degree of proficiency. |  | | Thus, he explained the use of zero, a numeral of fundamental importance developed by the Arabs. |
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http://www.jamil.com/personalities/index.shtml
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 | | A hybrid word is one which draws on more than one source-language: it, therefore, reflects a linguistic 'violation' or 'miscegenation.' Since scientific language draws on both Latin and Greek, the potential for the creation of hybrid words is very great, even greater when one considers the use of non-Latin and non-Greek word-elements as well. |  | | I agree with Nybakken that the creation of hybrid words should be avoided. |  | | My expectations will be the same as for the synthesis of Latin-derived words. |
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http://ace.acadiau.ca/arts/classics/COURSES/2233/Greek/greek.htm
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| | Encyclopedia: List-of-Greeks |
 | | Nicholas Negroponte (born 1943) is a Greek-American computer scientist best known as founder and director of Massachusetts Institute of Technologys Media Lab. |  | | Philosophy is a discipline or field of study involving the investigation, analysis, and development of ideas at a general, abstract, or fundamental level. |  | | Natural philosophy is a term applied to the objective study of nature and the physical universe before the development of modern science. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/List_of_Greeks
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| | History of Science Society -- Reading List |
 | | The list below gives details and brief descriptions of a hundred or so that are especially good introductions to the field (or parts of it). |  | | Collections of essays on the history of anthropology that make up in depth of insight what they lack in breadth and easy accessibility. |  | | Asimov's Biographical Dictionary of Science and Technology, second revised edition. |
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http://depts.washington.edu/hssexec/library_list.html
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| | HELLAS FAQ |
 | | When saying "for various systems" I do not mean that each program listed exists for each system listed, but that not all the programs are for one system. |  | | Greek font me tonous gia PC Windows 3.1 |  | | Greek Fonts me tonous gia PC me Windows 3.1 |
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http://www.greece.org/hellas/FAQ.html
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| | Greek Computer Scientists in the diaspora |
 | | This list will be used for establishing a communication link between the Department and computer scientists in the diaspora, and encourage as well as assist in the development and strenghening of collaboration activities between the two parties. |  | | The Department of Computer Science would like to set up a list of postgraduate and post-doc students, as well as of young researchers in the field of Computer Science who are studying and/or working abroad. |  | | If you are interested in becoming a member of this list please send a short (1-2 paragraphs) CV (including your email and if applicable the URL of your personal Web page) to: rumman@cs.ucy.ac.cy |
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http://www.hri.org/news/misc/jobs/1999/99-01-19.job.html
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| | Penn State Libraries : E-Resource List |
 | | The AABD is comprised of the 290+ sources that make up the Series: Black Biographical Dictionaries, 1790-1950, and substitutes electronically for their index: Black Biography, 1790-1950, A Cumulative Index. |  | | Full text access to American Institute of Physics and American Physical Society electronic journals. See also IOP E-Journals (physics) for more full text physics journals. |  | | Page images are formatted to allow for easy viewing, magnification, printing and saving. |
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http://www.lias.psu.edu/dball.html
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| | Datebase of Greek scientists in the Biological Sciences |
 | | To this end, we have initially undertaken the effort to develop a database of Greek Scientists abroad, which will also be helpful in forging links of communication between Greek Scientists around the world. |  | | We would be grateful if you could help us in this task by adding your name to the list and suggesting names of other Greek scientists. |  | | Datebase of Greek scientists in the Biological Sciences |
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http://www.hri.org/news/misc/confs/1998/98-03-13.confs.html
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| | Greek Philosophy |
 | | It is a sit of value to the student who needs information about Hellenistic Philosophy. |  | | Besides the text, author information is available at the site. |  | | It describes the Greek's gradual movement from a system of gods to a system of mathematics and science. |
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http://www.providence.edu/dwc/grkphil.htm
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| | Mr Donn's Units - Ancient Greece |
 | | This lesson will develop the students understanding of the rise of the city-states in Greek and the development of democracy. |  | | I would like to introduce two (more) to place on our family tree. |  | | Overhead transparency list characteristics of Athens and Sparta. |
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http://members.aol.com/MrDonnUnits/Greece.html
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| | Encyclopedia: List of Greek scientists |
 | | Categories: Science stubs Computer science (academically, CS, CSC or compsci) encompasses a variety of topics that relates to computation, like abstract analysis of algorithms, formal grammars, and subjects such as programming languages, program design, software and computer hardware. |  | | A scientist is a person who is expert in an area of science and who uses scientific methods in research. |  | | Physics (from the Greek, φυσικός (phusikos), natural, and φύσις (phusis), nature) is the science of nature in the broadest sense. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/List-of-Greek-scientists
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| | liste di discussione mediche |
 | | GP-UK (mailing list) Discussione su ricerca, seminari, conferenze, software medico ecc, gestito dai medici generali Inglesi. |  | | bcmgradfac Baylor Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Information Distribution List |  | | busm-1997-list Mailing List For Medical School, Class of 1997 |
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http://www.fimmgcuneo.org/medicina_inrete/list.html
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| | Partial list Definition / Partial list Research |
 | | List of important publications in computer science Computability On computable numbers, with an application to the Entscheidungsproblem Alan Turing Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, Series 2, 42 (submitted May 28, 1936, read November 12, 1936), pp 230-265. |  | | List of strikesThe following is a list of deliberate absence from work related to specific working conditions (strikes) or due to general unhappiness with the political order (general strikes). |  | | List of 1960s movies List of 1960s movies This list includes popular, acclaimed, and otherwise significant (for whatever reason) films of all countries from 1960 to 1969. |
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http://www.elresearch.com/Partial_list
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| | Beginning with the ancient Greek philosophers and scientists, Aristotle thought that a cannon ball would fall to the ... |
 | | One concept that scientists have explored, throughout the years, is the depth at which an object will fall into a body of water, when elements such as: speed and the weight of the object vary. |  | | Beginning with the ancient Greek philosophers and scientists, Aristotle thought that a cannon ball would fall to the ground because its natural position is in the Earth (explanation without the discovery of friction). |  | | Beginning with the ancient Greek philosophers and scientists, Aristotle thought that a cannon ball would fall to the ground because its natural position is in the Earth (explanation without the discovery of friction) |
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http://www.ttsd.k12.or.us/schools/tuhsphysics/Physics/Research/ib00/RankWine/Final_Doc.htm
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| | The Greek Atomists and Sophists |
 | | Shall our scientists be blamed for pursuing the only course open to them, since it is no longer possible for them to be initiated into the Mysteries? |  | | Modern science has ended with the confession that science and philosophy cannot be separated. |  | | Prior to that time, matter and electricity were viewed as separate entities, and the atom was considered to be an indivisible particle of matter. |
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http://www.wisdomworld.org/additional/ancientlandmarks/GreekAtomists-Sophists.html
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| | Greek Scientists |
 | | The movements of the stars and sun were essential for determining terrestrial positions, since they provided universal points of reference. |  | | Eudoxis of Cnidus (see biography), Euclid's pupil, probably worked out of Alexandria, and is known for developing an early method of integration, studied the uses of proportions for problem solving, and contributed various formulas for measuring three dimensional figures. |  | | Astronomy Astronomy was not merely the projection of three-dimensional geometry into a fourth, time, although this is how many Greek scientists classified it. |
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http://www.sv.vccs.edu/acad/classes/his101a6/greek_scientists.htm
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http://www.jccwd.com
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Greek and Roman Maps |
 | | The page has a software bug in it. |  | | In Greek and Roman Maps, O. Dilke follows the development of map-making skills, beginning in Babylonia and Egypt, through the contributions of Greek scientists and Roman administrators and surveyors, to the Age of Discovery. |  | | He provides examples of the full range of Greek and Roman maps, including town and building plans, itineraries and road maps, sea itineraries, and maps in art form. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0801858976/ancientgreece
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| | Scientists, Inventors and Explorers by Sector |
 | | Russian Scientists and Inventors - High School Level |  | | Canadian Scientists - Adventures in Science and Technology |  | | See also general scientists biography, Nobel Prize laureates. |
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http://www.juliantrubin.com/sciencebiography2.html
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| | List of Greek scientists |
 | | Article Publication TimeStamp: 02/01/2005 02:00 AM American Mathematical Monthly, The - Turing: A Novel About Computation |  | | February 1, 2005 -- Empathy, the ability to put oneself in another person's place in order to perceive the subjective experience of that person, is recognized by scientists... |  | | List of Greek scientists related books, DVDs, Music at Amazon |
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http://www.articlesgalore.com/documents/List_of_Greek_scientists
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| | Free Greek Mp3 Music |
 | | Digital cameras and digital photography online review guide |  | | Mp3 Music Download Wapsites Discount Mp3 Player Free Mp3s For My Xanga Database Search Free Greek Mp3 Music Contracts Recording Cd CD Ripping Software For Free Ramones Winamp Skin Free... |  | | Fans can interact on busy message boards, too. |
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http://mm-music.co.uk/free+greek+mp3+music.htm
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| | Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net |
 | | This is a '''list of Greece Greek scientists'''. |  | | There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article List of Greek scientists. |
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http://www.mauspfeil.net/List_of_Greek_scientists.html
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| | Greek Scientists, Modern Greek Science and Technology (1/4) |
 | | Greek Scientists, Modern Greek Science and Technology (1/4) |  | | While Nanopoulos and other are among the first of the topcited list, others now perform better in the number of citations from publications in the last |  | | (The next generation of scientists, Design, References, Links) |
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http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/new/greeknew.htm
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| | Greek Science - History for Kids! |
 | | By the 400's BC, Pythagoras was interested in finding the patterns and rules in mathematics and music, and invented the idea of a mathematical proof. |  | | Socrates, a little bit later, developed logical methods for deciding whether something was true or not. |  | | After Aristotle, using his ideas and also ideas from Egypt and the Persians and Indians, Hippocrates and other Greek doctors wrote important medical texts that were used for hundreds of years. |
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http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/greeks/science
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| | Christianity and Mathematics |
 | | Aristotle gave a system of logical deduction which was seen as the ultimate form for reasoning for many centuries. |  | | It was Ptolemy's mathematical tricks of deferent and epicycle which Copernicus modified to his own mathematical model. |  | | His respect for the ancient Greek system is reflected in his own words (see for example [1]):- |
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http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/HistTopics/Heliocentric.html
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| | Index of Ancient Greek Scientists |
 | | He also developed a method for calculating all prime numbers: the sieve of Eratosthenes. |  | | Greek mathematician and engineer which is included among the top ranking mathematicians in history. |  | | It is believed that Hypsicles introduced the 360 degree circle to Greek mathematics. |
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http://www.ics.forth.gr/~vsiris/ancient_greeks/whole_list.html
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| | Advisors |
 | | Deputy Director and Staff Scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. |  | | Research Scientist at the University of California-Berkeley in the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology. |  | | This wide-ranging book is about how machines, the economy, and all large human-made inventions are becoming biological. |
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http://www.all-species.org/advisors.html
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| | 98.03.09: The Warrior Role in Greek Society |
 | | Greek culture was initially developed by the Minoans and Mycenaens, and reached its pinnacle with Athens and Sparta during the Classical Period. |  | | The object is reflective of Greek society as denoted by the iconographic inscriptions along the panels of the object. |  | | For example, students will learn that our democratic form of government was very similar to the Greek system in Athens. |
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http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1998/3/98.03.09.x.html
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| | Gknotes |
 | | What follows, them, is a list of Greek scientists, the answers they gave to the two questions listed above, and an indication of what the problems were with their answers. |  | | In this sense, then, Socrates is not a scientist per se. |  | | Indeed, in a sense, Socrates rejected science since he, quite correctly, saw that if Democritus was right about the nature of the world, including the nature of human beings, then ethics could not exist, at least as we normally understand it. |
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http://faculty.uccb.ns.ca/philosophy/120/gknotes.htm
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| | Daily News by Radok News |
 | | Italian scientists have found a matching image of a man's face and possibly his hands on the back of the Turin shroud, believed by many to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ, one of the researchers said. |  | | Harvard (search) scientists say they have fused an adult skin cell with an embryonic stem cell in a potentially dramatic development that could lead to the creation of useful stem cells without first having to create and destroy human embryos. |  | | In summing up the Athens Games, the first order of business is to extend a big "sorry" to the Greeks. |
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http://www.radoknews.com
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| | Yamada Language Center: Greek Mailing Lists |
 | | This page is maintained by the Yamada Language Center at the University of Oregon. |  | | HELLAS Distribution List - Greek students and scientists. |  | | HELLENES-DIASPORA A mailing list for anyone with an interest in Hellenes/Greeks in Diaspora. |
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http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/lists/greek.html
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| | Pronunciation--scientists vs. Greek and Latin (15 rounds) |
 | | This may have been more or less true for the written languages, but even then there were sharp regional differences in pronunciation of these languages. |  | | used Latin and Greek because these were "universal languages" known to all scholars (at the time). |  | | My favorite example is the word "toxic." The Greek for arrow poison was "toxikon pharmakon"--"toxikon" is archery (or arrow), and "pharmakon" is "poison." So, of course, when the Romans wanted a word for poison, they chose "toxikon." Oops. |
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http://fins.actwin.com/aquatic-plants/month.9507/msg00250.html
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| | List of Greek scientists - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Do the same for the above scientists, and remove their names from this page. |  | | When the above list becomes empty this page can be substituted with a redirect. |  | | This page was last modified 13:22, 28 June 2005. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Greek_scientists
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| | Greek Community |
 | | Establishment of an easily accessible electronic database of biomedical scientists of Hellenic origin in diaspora which will include several characteristics such as name, university affiliation, university appointment, specialty, research interests, work address, e-mail address will serve several practical purposes. |  | | This community information portal is hosted and managed by Vicnet, a division of the State Library of Victoria. |  | | This site includes a history of the region of Mani including a list of past and future events, contact details, official club merchandise and other areas of interest. |
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http://www.vicnet.net.au/community/ethnic/greek
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| | All About Greek Wine ™: Articles on greek wines |
 | | Having worked for some time at the Australian Wine Research Institute, Marinos is very aware that while Greece might be moving forward, the rate of development among its competitors is still causing the gap to widen further. |  | | Two big names, Archaia Clauss and Chateau Carras, are the first on the casualty list and, unless changes — in personnel and attitude — are instigated, I predict some wobbly times elsewhere. |  | | Of the estimated 200 different 'wine varieties' that are thought to exist in the country (another 70-odd table grape varieties can be added to that), she has collected about 50 in the last three years which are currently propagated in the Vitro-Hellas nursery. |
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http://www.allaboutgreekwine.com/articles/article01.htm
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| | Planet Ark : Greek Scientists Find Way to Weaken Cancer Cells |
 | | Type "Greenpeace", for example, into the box below and you will be given a listing of all Planet Ark's news and images relating to Greenpeace. |  | | Greek Scientists Find Way to Weaken Cancer Cells |  | | Select a topic from the list below to learn everything you need to know about the topics contained within this search engine. |
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http://www.planetark.org/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/24106/story.htm
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| | PRODOS.COM internet radio - Ayn Rand, Science, Lateral Thinking, Rights, Capitalism, Art, Humour |
 | | Examine how Scientists and Technologists think, their work, how they approach it, their creativity, curiousity and drive. |  | | Help promote appreciation and support of Science and Technology. |  | | You don't need to have read the novel (but you'll love it if you do!) or to be an Objectivist to join and benefit from this list. |
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http://www.prodos.com/index.html
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| | Online 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica |
 | | This historically significant book is the last encyclopedia to offer articles in such extreme depth. |  | | ANGARIA (from ayyapos, the Greek form of a Babylonian word adopted in Persian for " mounted courier ") |  | | ANTHRACOTHERIUM (” coal-animal,” so called from the fact of the remains first described having been obtained from the Tertiary lignite-beds of Europe) |
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http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/ANC_APO/index.html
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| | The Greek Mysteries |
 | | The word Orpheus, which means the "dark skinned," points to the Indo-Aryan ancestry of that Teacher, while the purely Eastern character of his philosophy indicates the real source of the wisdom of Greece. |  | | Orpheus was a generic title, the name of one of those early instructors of the Third Race, which passed from teacher to pupil for untold generations. |  | | The keys to the biblical miracles of old, and to the phenomena of modern days; the problems of psychology, physiology, and the many "missing links" which have so perplexed scientists of late, are all in the hands of secret fraternities. |
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http://www.wisdomworld.org/additional/ancientlandmarks/TheGreekMysteries.html
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| | TMTh:: Ancient Greek Technologists |
 | | The book is available in Greek language only. |  | | Read about the life and Work of Ancient Greek Scientists. |  | | Choose the desired category from the list on the left and the desired scientist from the list on the right |
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http://www.tmth.edu.gr/en/aet/1.html
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