| Firuz Kazemzadeh Firuz Kazemzadeh (born October 27, 1924, Moscow, USSR) is a professor emeritus of history at Yale University.Firuz Kazemzadeh was born in Moscow, where his father served in the embassy of Iran. After completing his primary and secondary education in Moscow, he moved to the USA in 1944 and entered Stanford University, graduating with distinction (Phi Beta Kappa) in 1946 and obtaining an MA in 1947. In 1950 Kazemzadeh received a Ph.D. in Russian history from Harvard University. Firuz_Kazemzadeh
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| Joseph Schlessinger Joseph Schlessinger, Ph.D. is Chair of the Pharmacology Department at Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut. His area of research is signaling through tyrosine phosphorylation which is important in many areas of cellular regulation, especially growth control and cancer. Joseph_Schlessinger
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| Israeli Transverse Mercator Israeli Transverse Mercator (; ITM) is the new geographic coordinate system for Israel. The name is derived from the Transverse Mercator projection it uses and the fact that it is optimized for Israel. ITM has replaced the old coordinate system ICS. This coordinate system is sometimes also referred as the "New Israeli Grid". It is in use since January 1, 1994. Israeli_Transverse_Mercator
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| Articles for creation/2007-12-08 Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2007-12-08
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| Israeli Cassini Soldner Israeli Cassini Soldner (; ICS) is the old geographic coordinate system for Israel. The name is derived from the Cassini Soldner projection it uses and the fact that it is optimized for Israel. This coordinate system is sometimes also referred as the "Old Israeli Grid". ICS has been mostly replaced by the new coordinate system Israeli Transverse Mercator (ITM), but still referenced by older books and navigation software. Israeli_Cassini_Soldner
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| Yisrael Aharoni Yisrael Aharoni (Hebchef and restaurateur. Aharoni writes a culinary column for "Seven Days," the weekend magazine of the newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth. He is the author of several cookbooks and has appeared on a variety of TV cooking programs.Aharoni, the son of Bukharian Jews, grew up in Haifa. Yisrael_Aharoni
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| Carmel Hai-Bar Nature Reserve Carmel Hai-Bar Nature Reserve is a 6000 dunam (600 hectare) breeding and reacclimation center administered by the Israel Nature Reserves and National Parks Authority, situated in the Carmel mountains in Northwestern Israel. Mediterranean climate counterpart of the Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve which operates in the desert.Endangered and extinct animals mentioned in the Bible are bred here for possible reintroduction to the Mediterranean forest of Northern Israel. Carmel_Hai-Bar_Nature_Reserve
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| Israeli Marine Mammal Research and Assistance Center Israeli_Marine_Mammal_Research_and_Assistance_Center
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| WikiProject Judaism/Archive 20 Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Judaism/Archive_20
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| History of Haifa History of Haifa dates back to the 3rd century CE. Since then it has been controlled by several civilizations, including the Canaanites, Israelites, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Crusaders, Kurds, the Mamluks, the Ottoman Turks and it is currently a major city in Israel. Today, it is a mixed city of Jews and Arab citizens of Israel. History_of_Haifa
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| Pini00001/Sandbox 1 User:Pini00001/Sandbox_1
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| SlimVirgin User_talk:SlimVirgin
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| Herbert Weichmann Herbert Weichmann (23 February 1896 9 October 1983) was a German lawyer and politician (Social Democratic Party SPD) and First Mayor of Hamburg (1965President of the Bundesrat (1968 Herbert_Weichmann
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| Formal grammar For the rules of a formal language as used in logic see Formation rules.In theoretical computer science, a formal grammar (sometimes simply called a grammar) is a set of formation rules that describe which strings formed from the alphabet of a formal language are syntactically valid within the language. A grammar only addresses the location and manipulation of the strings of the language. It does not describe anything else about a language, such as its semantics (i.e. what the strings mean). Formal_grammar
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| Israeli settlement/Archive 6 Talk:Israeli_settlement/Archive_6
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| Randomness extractor randomness extractor, often simply called "an extractor," is a function which, when applied to a high-entropy source (such as radioactive decay, or thermal noise), generates a random output that is shorter, yet uniformly distributed. In other words, outputting a completely random sample from a semi-random input.The goal of this process is to generate a truly random output stream, which could then be considered as being a true random number generator (TRNG). Randomness_extractor
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| Judaea Capta coinage Judaea Capta coins were a series of commemorative coins originally issued by the Roman Emperor Vespasian to celebrate the capture of Judaea and the destruction of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem by his son Titus in 70 AD during the First Jewish Revolt. There are several Judaea_Capta_coinage
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| Nitza Ben-Dov Nitza Ben-Dov (, née Fruchtman, born 10 March, 1950), Professor of Hebrew and Comparative Literature at the University of Haifa. Nitza_Ben-Dov
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| Chamtrul Rinpoche Chamtrul Lobsang Gyatso is a rinpoche and teacher of Tibetan Buddhist philosophy. Trained by many High Masters of different Tibetan Buddhist traditions, his main Root Guru was His Holiness Jigme Phuntsok Rinpoche from the Nyingmapa School. Chamtrul Rinpoche has been teaching for more than 17 years to monks and lay people in Tibet, India and many other countries. Chamtrul_Rinpoche
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| Blood Libel at Deir Yassin (book) Talk:Blood_Libel_at_Deir_Yassin_(book)
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