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  2. Atlas Copco - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas Copco Group is a global industrial group of companies headquartered in Nacka, Sweden. In 2019, global revenues totaled SEK 104 billion, and by the end of that year the company employed about 38,774 people. The firm's shares are listed on the Nasdaq Stockholm exchange and both 'A' and 'B' classes form part of the benchmark OMXS30 index ...

  3. Atlas Group - Wikipedia

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    History Atlas Group began as Shirazi Investment Private Limited (SIL) in 1962 with a capital of PKR 0.5 million and three employees, evolving into a diversified entity with operations in power generation, engineering, financial services, and trading. The group's early ventures included real estate, securities, and franchises. In 1963, it entered into a Technical Assistance Agreement with Honda ...

  4. Atlas Portland Cement Company - Wikipedia

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    Changes in technology and automation mean that in the 21st century, 150-200 workers can do the work that used to take thousands of employees in the plants. The company's legacy is remembered and interpreted in the Atlas Cement Memorial Museum, which was founded in 1997 by Edward Pany, a former employee at the company and a history teacher.

  5. Jean Talairach - Wikipedia

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    Early life. Talairach was the son of a pianist, and learned the cello to a professional level. However, instead of pursuing a musical career, he then developed a passion for geometry and architecture, and was particularly interested in the lecture halls in the medieval medical college in Montpellier.

  6. Ruby Terrill Lomax - Wikipedia

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    "Cotton-Eyed Joe", performed by John and Ruby Lomax (1939).. Ruby Terrill Lomax (1886 – December 28, 1961) was an American educator and folklorist, who worked with her husband John A. Lomax to collect American folk songs, campaigned for women's education, and was Dean of Women at University of Texas at Austin.

  7. Atlas - Wikipedia

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    A travel atlas may also be referred to as a road map. A desk atlas is made similar to a reference book. It may be in hardback or paperback form. There are atlases of the other planets (and their satellites) in the Solar System. Atlases of anatomy exist, mapping out organs of the human body or other organisms. Selected atlases

  8. Robert Cooke (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Anderson Cooke (1880–1960), was an American immunologist and allergist.. In 1916 Cooke and Albert Vandeveer demonstrated the role of heredity in the origins of allergy.

  9. Boris Vorontsov-Velyaminov - Wikipedia

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    He compiled a catalogue of what are now known as Vorontsov-Velyaminov galaxies (the Atlas of Interacting Galaxies), as well as a larger and more general catalogue of galaxies (the Morphological Catalogue of Galaxies). He also studied and classified planetary nebulae. He is also the author of the standard Russian astronomy textbook for high ...