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Tulsa World - John Kontogianes received a bachelor's degree in science, mathematics and physics from the University of Tulsa. He then attended Tulane University before finishing his master of arts degree at the University of Oklahoma.
2008-03-18 12:23:00
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Market Wire - TOR ANUMANA is also engaged in active research and development in Computer Science and Mathematics. The company maintains a philosophy that in order to provide truly useful applications, an organization needs to delve into the foundations of Computer ...
2008-03-18 05:38:00
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Globe and Mail - I don't need to study mathematics for that." Mr. Nasipov's story wouldn't shock fellow Russians. While not every student is purchasing a postsecondary education, most adult Russians have, at some point in their lives, slipped money to a public ...
2008-03-18 12:52:00
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MSN MoneyCentral - As a PhD in mathematics Len knew he could find patterns in stock market data that would lead to superior investment results. Amongst his many accomplishments was the formation of his proprietary stock picking system; the Zacks Rank, which ...
2008-03-18 04:19:00
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Forbes - He holds a first class degree in mathematics from Nottingham University and a master's with distinction from York University. As vice president of VLSI design, Danny Shamlou will focus on strengthening and growing Solarflare's mixed signal ...
2008-03-18 05:02:00
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MSN MoneyCentral - As a PhD in mathematics Len knew he could find patterns in stock market data that would lead to superior investment results. Amongst his many accomplishments was the formation of his proprietary stock picking system; the Zacks Rank, which ...
2008-03-18 03:58:00
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Miami Herald - BCC's new four-year degree will offer teaching concentrations in underserved areas such as middle-grade mathematics, science, secondary biology and exceptional student education.
2008-03-18 05:02:00
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A French savant famed for many successes comes up with an idea centuries ahead of its time.
2008-03-17 09:32:42
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Rather than just relying on prayer, a Buddhist nun is using her voice to help needy Nepalis in one of the world's poorest countries.
2008-03-18 05:46:19
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WATERLOO (Mar 18, 2008) -- A leading U.S. scholar will speak at the University of Waterloo tomorrow on the science and politics of climate change. Prof. Ted Parson of the University of Michigan, who has degrees from two Canadian universities, has written about climate change and advised the Canadian and U.S. governments. He is to speak at 12:30 p.m. in Room 2065 in the mathematics and computer ...
2008-03-18 01:41:03
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The mathematics of road maintenance in Sullivan County is simple. There are 400 miles of county roads. The Department of Public Works tries to reconstruct, or rehabilitate, 40 miles a year, so that each road gets attention every 10 years.
2008-03-17 11:08:35
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Clark School of Mathematics, Science and Technology in Chickasaw will be featured on national television tonight.
2008-03-18 02:22:35
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