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  • 21Otto Rank — Born April 22, 1884 (1884 04 22) …

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  • 22Gromov's theorem on groups of polynomial growth — In mathematics, Gromov s theorem on groups of polynomial growth, named for Mikhail Gromov, characterizes finitely generated groups of polynomial growth, as those groups which have nilpotentsubgroups of finite index. The growth rate of a group is… …

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  • 23Projections of population growth — Projected world population growth According to current projections of population growth, the world population of humans will continue to grow until at least 2050, with the estimated population, based on current growth trends, to reach 9 billion… …

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  • 24The Rank Group — plc Type Public (LSE: RNK) Industry …

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  • 25First Growth — ( fr. Premier Cru) status refers to a classification of wines primarily from the Bordeaux region of France. History Bordeaux redsThe need for a classification of the best Bordeaux wines arose for the 1855 Exposition Universelle de Paris. The… …

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  • 26Low-affinity nerve growth factor receptor — P75 redirects here. For the New Testament manuscript, see Papyrus 75. For Pentium processor at 75 MHz, see Intel P5 (microarchitecture). Nerve growth factor receptor PDB rendering based on 1sg1 …

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  • 27Hargreaves Review of Intellectual Property and Growth — Review cover page The Hargreaves Review of Intellectual Property and Growth, or Digital Opportunity A review of Intellectual Property and Growth, was an independent review of the United Kingdom s intellectual property (IP) system, focusing on UK… …

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  • 28Brahminism — • Religion and social system which grew out of the polytheistic nature worship of the ancient Aryan conquerors of northern India Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Brahminism     Brahminism …

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  • 29Luxuriance — Lux*u ri*ance, n. [Cf. F. luxuriance.] The state or quality of being luxuriant; rank, vigorous growth; excessive abundance produced by rank growth. Tropical luxuriance. B. Taylor. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 30Angels —     Angels     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Angels     (Latin angelus; Greek aggelos; from the Hebrew for one going or one sent ; messenger). The word is used in Hebrew to denote indifferently either a divine or human messenger. The Septuagint… …

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