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  2. William Smith (lexicographer) - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas, on which Sir George Grove collaborated, appeared in 1875. From 1853 to 1869 Smith was classical examiner to the University of London, and on retirement he became a member of the Senate. He sat on the Committee enquiring into questions of copyright and was for several years registrar of the Royal Literary Fund.

  3. Encarta - Wikipedia

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    Website. Formerly encarta.msn.com at the Wayback Machine (archived October 31, 2009) Microsoft Encarta is a discontinued digital multimedia encyclopedia published by Microsoft from 1993 to 2009. Originally sold on CD-ROM or DVD, it was also available online via annual subscription, although later articles could also be viewed for free online ...

  4. The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United ...

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    The Atlas is currently out-of-print, but can be found in most major university and public libraries. The copyright is held by the author. The copyright is held by the author. In the 1990s the Atlas political affiliation/party identifications were put into digital form in a data base produced by the Voteview project.

  5. Michael Kidron - Wikipedia

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    Michael Kidron (20 September 1930 – 25 March 2003) was a British cartographer.He was one of the early founders of the International Socialists (forerunners of the Socialist Workers Party; SWP) through the 1960s and 1970s, and the first editor of International Socialism journal.

  6. Malcolm McKinnon - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm Arthur McKinnon (born 1950) is a New Zealand historian and political historian. McKinnon's work largely focuses on the history of New Zealand and New Zealand's international relations.

  7. Abbreviated Test Language for All Systems - Wikipedia

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    Fortran. Abbreviated Test Language for All Systems ( ATLAS) is a specialized programming language for use with automatic test equipment (ATE). It is a compiled high-level computer language and can be used on any computer whose supporting software can translate it into the appropriate low-level instructions .

  8. A Historical Atlas of South Asia - Wikipedia

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    Although many consider the atlas to be the ultimate resource for students and scholars alike, the authors stress that "it is intended to supplement existing histories of South Asia...not to be used in place of them." The atlas was first published in 1978 by the University of Chicago Press. About 3,300 total copies were produced and all of them ...

  9. Google Scholar - Wikipedia

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    Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines. . Released in beta in November 2004, the Google Scholar index includes peer-reviewed online academic journals and books, conference papers, theses and dissertations, preprints, abstracts, technical reports, and other ...