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| Acropolis of Athens |Type = Cultural Acropolis_of_Athens
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| Ackermann function In recursion theory, the Ackermann function or Ackermann-Péter function is a simple example of a general recursive function that is not primitive recursive. General recursive functions are also known as computable functions. Ackermann_function
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| Manuel II Palaiologos Manuel II Palaiologos or Palaeologus (Greek: Μανουήλ Β΄ Παλαιολόγος, Manouēl II Palaiologos) (June 27, 1350 – July 21 1425) was Byzantine emperor from 1391 to 1425. Manuel_II_Palaiologos
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| Ontology (information science) An ontology in both computer science and information science is a formal representation of a set of concepts within a domain and the relationships between those concepts. It is used to reason about the properties of that domain, and may be used to define the domain. Ontology_(information_science)
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| Book sources Wikipedia:Book_sources
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| Law and economics Law and Economics, or economic analysis of law is an approach to legal theory that applies methods of economics to law. It includes the use of economic concepts to explain the effects of laws, to assess which legal rules are economically efficient, and to predict which legal rules will be promulgated. Law_and_economics
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| Tower of the Winds The Tower of the Winds, also called horologion (timepiece), is an octagonal Pentelic marble clocktower on the Roman agora in Athens. The structure features a combination of sundials, a water clock and a wind vane. Tower_of_the_Winds
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| Vatera Vatera is a 8-kilometer long sandy beach in the southern part of Lesbos island. The name (Βατερά) comes from βάτα (vata): prickly bushes that blocked the old mule-drive access. Vatera
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| International Chemistry Olympiad The International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO) is an annual academic competition for high school students. It is one of the international science olympiads. International_Chemistry_Olympiad
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| Cistaceae The Cistaceae (or rock-rose family, rock rose family) is a rather small family of plants known for its beautiful shrubs, vastly covered by flowers at the time of blossom. This family consists of about 170-200 species in eight genera, distributed primarily in the temperate areas of Europe and the Mediterranean basin, but also found in North America; a limited number of species are found in South America. Cistaceae
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| Aristotle University of Thessaloniki The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (often called the Aristotelian University), named after the philosopher Aristotle, is the largest university of Greece. Its campus covers 230,000 square metres close to the center of the city of Thessaloniki. Aristotle_University_of_Thessaloniki
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| Richard Church (general) Sir Richard Church KCH, CB () (1784 - March 30, 1873), was an Anglo-Irish military officer and general in the Greek army during the last stages of the Greek Revolution. Richard_Church_(general)
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| Concentration of measure In mathematics, concentration of measure is a principle that is applied in measure theory, probability and combinatorics, and has consequences for other fields such as Banach space theory. Informally, it states that functions that depend on many parameters are almost constant. Concentration_of_measure
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| Demiurge Talk:Demiurge
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| International Medical Informatics Association IMIA or the International Medical Informatics Association is an independent organisation that plays a role in promoting and furthering the application of information science in modern society, particularly in the fields of healthcare, bioscience and medicine. It was established in 1967 as a technical committee of the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP). International_Medical_Informatics_Association
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| Leontios Makhairas Leontios Makhairas or Machairas (in Greek: Λεόντιος Μαχαιράς) was a mediæval Cypriot historian. Leontios_Makhairas
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| List of natural history museums Museum of Natural History can refer to any museum with exhibits about natural history, including animals, plants, ecosystems, geology, paleontology, climatology and more. Some museums feature natural history collections and other collections, such as history, art and science. List_of_natural_history_museums
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| Panayotis Varotsos Panayiotis Varotsos () is a Greek physicist (b. 1947), full professor in the Department of Physics of the University of Athens since 1986, notable for his VAN method to predict earthquakes. Panayotis_Varotsos
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| Gortyna, Arcadia For the Gortyna in Crete see Gortyn Gortyna,_Arcadia
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| Pavlos Sidiropoulos Pavlos Sidiropoulos () (Athens, August 27 1948 – Athens, 6 December 1990) was a Rock musician, noted for supporting the use of Greek lyrics in rock music, at a time when most Greek rock groups were using English lyrics. During the 1970s and 1980s, he was arguably the most popular Greek rock musician. Pavlos_Sidiropoulos
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