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  2. Clarke Studies - Wikipedia

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    The second volume, published in 1912 as Clarke's Technical Studies for Cornet, includes 190 exercises divided into ten studies with notes from the author suggesting how to practice them. Each of the ten studies concludes with an exercise serving as an étude , except for the ninth study, which lacks an exercise labeled as such, and the tenth ...

  3. Identical Strangers - Wikipedia

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    Soon after the twins reunited for the first time in 2004 at the age of 35, they began writing the book. Of the 13 or more children involved in the study, three sets of twins and one set of triplets have discovered one another. One or two sets of twins may still not know they have an identical twin. [4] [5]

  4. Peter B. Neubauer - Wikipedia

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    The Neubauer family was part of a small Jewish community in Krems an der Donau, Austria, where Peter was born on July 5, 1913.He received his medical training at the University of Vienna and the University of Bern, in Switzerland, to which he escaped during the Nazi control of Austria.

  5. Paul Preuss (author) - Wikipedia

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    He is the author of numerous stand-alone novels as well as novels in Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime series, based upon incidents, characters, and places from Clarke's short stories. Preuss was a consulting editor for the six-book Dr. Bones series (1988–1989) published by Ace Books .

  6. Rescue Party - Wikipedia

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    Arthur C. Clarke spoke of "Rescue Party" in a foreword to the story, republished in The Sentinel, a book of short stories, in 1983: "Rescue Party," written in March 1945, while I was still in the Royal Air Force, was the first story I sold to the legendary John W. Campbell, Jr., editor of Astounding Science Fiction.

  7. Clarke generalized derivative - Wikipedia

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    Note that the Clarke generalized gradient is set-valued—that is, at each , the function value () is a set. More generally, given a Banach space X {\displaystyle X} and a subset Y ⊂ X , {\displaystyle Y\subset X,} the Clarke generalized directional derivative and generalized gradients are defined as above for a locally Lipschitz continuous ...

  8. Doublet earthquake - Wikipedia

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    A theoretical study found about one earthquake in 15 (~7%) to be a doublet (using a narrow criterion of "doublet"), [15] but also found that in the Solomon Islands six of 57 M ≥ 6.0 earthquakes were doublets, and 4 of 15 M ≥ 7.0 earthquakes, showing that approximately 10% and 25% of those quakes were doublets.

  9. Doublet state - Wikipedia

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    Examples of atoms in singlet, doublet, and triplet states.. In quantum mechanics, a doublet is a composite quantum state of a system with an effective spin of 1/2, such that there are two allowed values of the spin component, −1/2 and +1/2.