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Udayana University (Indonesian: Universitas Udayana, abbreviated as UNUD) is a for-profit public university in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia.It was established on September 29, 1962, and it used to belong to the Airlangga University mainly located in Surabaya.
Time and Again (sometimes written as Time & Again) is a 1951 science fiction novel by American writer Clifford D. Simak. An alternate paperback title was First He Died ; it was also serialized (with a different ending) as Time Quarry .
"The World That Couldn't Be" by Clifford D. Simak "Brightside Crossing" by Alan E. Nourse "Mezzerow Loves Company" by F. L. Wallace "Eye for a What?" by Damon Knight "A Woman's Place" by Mark Clifton "A Gun for Dinosaur" by L. Sprague de Camp "One for the Books" by Richard Matheson "The Music Master of Babylon" by Edgar Pangborn
"Rule 18" is a 1938 science fiction novelette by American writer Clifford D. Simak, credited as launching Simak's career and helping inspire the writing style of Isaac Asimov. It won a Retrospective Hugo Award for Best Novelette in 2014.
Jan Šimák (born 13 October 1978) is a Czech former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.He spent most of his career in Germany while making one appearance for the Czech Republic national team.
In electrical engineering, isolated-phase bus (IPB), also known as phase-isolated bus (PIB) in some countries, is a method of construction for circuits carrying very large currents, typically between a generator and its step-up transformer in a steam or large hydroelectric power plant. Isolated phase bus during installation at the Bui Dam Ghana ...
Khairun University is an Indonesian public university in Ternate City, North Maluku.Named after a historical monarch of the Sultanate of Ternate, it was founded in 1964 initially as a partner of the Sam Ratulangi University in Manado.
The International Peace Bureau (IPB; French: Bureau international de la paix), founded in 1891, [2] is one of the world's oldest international peace federations. The organisation was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1910 for acting "as a link between the peace societies of the various countries".