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  2. Freya Blekman - Wikipedia

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    Freya Blekman is a professor at the University of Hamburg and the lead scientist at Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY). She contributed to the discovery of the Higgs-boson at CERN and has been endowed the Helmholtz Distinguished Professorship.

  3. Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Frontispiece of the 1595 Atlas of Mercator. An atlas is a collection of maps; it is typically a bundle of maps of Earth or of a continent or region of Earth . Atlases have traditionally been bound into book form, but today, many atlases are in multimedia formats.

  4. Wikipedia:Citing sources - Wikipedia

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    Citations to different pages or parts of the same source can also be combined (preserving the distinct parts of the citations), as described in Help:References and page numbers. Any method that is consistent with the existing citation style (if any) may be used, or consensus can be sought to change the existing style. Some tools are linked below.

  5. 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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Robert T. Francoeur - Wikipedia

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    Life and career. Francoeur was born on October 18, 1931, in Detroit, Michigan.He earned a B.A. in philosophy and English at Sacred Heart College in 1953, a M.A. in Catholic theology at Saint Vincent College in 1957, a M.S. in biology at the University of Detroit in 1961, a Ph.D. in experimental embryology at the University of Delaware in 1967, and an A.C.S. in sexology at the Institute for the ...

  8. Center on Education and the Workforce - Wikipedia

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    The Center on Education and the Workforce (CEW) is an independent, non-partisan research institute affiliated with Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., United States. The center carries out research with the goal of better aligning education and training with workforce and labor demand .

  9. Daniel M. Albert - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] He was the founding Director of the University of Wisconsin's McPherson Eye Research Institute, a position he held for ten years. [1] In 2016, he moved to Portland, Oregon where, as of 2018, he serves as Professor of Ophthalmology at the Casey Eye Institute of Oregon Health & Science University .