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Nov. 5—As a tennis doubles team, first at Belen High School, later on the New Mexico amateur scene, identical twins Alan and Loren Dils were well-nigh unbeatable. Alan was the more laid-back of ...
Success rate is the fraction or percentage of success among a number of attempts to perform a procedure or task. It may refer to: Call setup success rate; When success refers to attempts to induce pregnancy, then pregnancy rate is used: Artificial insemination § Success rates; In vitro fertilisation § Success rates
January, as an abbreviation for the first month of the year in the Gregorian calendar; Jan (cards), a term in some card games when a player loses without taking any tricks or scoring a minimum number of points; Jan (comic book writer), pseudonym of Spanish comic book artist Juan López Fernández; Jan Mayen, Norwegian island in the Arctic Ocean
Jan Frans van Dael or Jean-François van Dael (27 May 1764 – 20 March 1840) was a Flemish painter and lithographer specializing in still lifes of flowers and fruit. He had a successful career in Paris where his patrons included the Empresses of Empire France as well as the kings of Restoration France.
Hit rate is a metric or measure of business performance traditionally associated with sales. It is defined as the number of sales of a product divided by the number of customers who go online, planned call, or visit a company to find out about the product. [1] Sales can be measured either as the sum of dollars pursued or the number of deals ...
Since the advertisement, "Not happy, Jan" has entered the Australian vernacular to express displeasure, particularly at a problem caused by another's negligence or incompetence. In the time immediately following the advertisement, it was usually said in a manner which mimicked the advertisement, but today is usually spoken with a casual ...
Jan Cox (27 August 1919, The Hague – 7 October 1980, Antwerp) was a Dutch-Belgian painter who spent the largest part of his creative life in the United States and Belgium. He was born in The Hague .
Jan Nisar Akhtar (18 February 1914 – 19 August 1976) was an Indian poet of Urdu ghazals and nazms, and a part of the Progressive Writers' Movement, who was also a lyricist for Bollywood. [ 1 ] He was the son of Muztar Khairabadi and great grandson of Fazl-e-Haq Khairabadi , who were both Urdu poets.