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81. Jiang Meets Noted Mathematicians Friday, October 13, 2000, updated at 1033(GMT+8). China, Jiang MeetsNoted mathematicians. Jiang Meets Noted mathematicians. President http://fpeng.peopledaily.com.cn/english/200010/12/eng20001012_52425.html | |
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82. Math Forum: Math Books Recommended By G. Brandenburg, Page 7 7. The Man Who Counted A Collection of Mathematical Adventures By Malba Tahan (Norton,244 pp, 1993) Middle SchoolAdult The arabian adventures of a man with http://mathforum.org/t2t/faq/brandenburg.new7.html | |
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83. 47 SOCIETY MAILING LIST ARCHIVE: November 1997 1230.30 Origin of Scheherazade Myth I think the arabian priest mathematiciansand their Indian Ocean navigator ancestors knew that the binomial effect of http://www.47.net/47society/47list/47_11-97.html | |
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84. BABASTRALG To the west of Mesopotamia stretches the arabian desert. Old Babylonian mathematicianswere much taken with problems involving two unknowns and square roots http://members.fortunecity.com/jonhays/babastralg.htm | |
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85. All Free Essays: Search Results by Pakistan to northwest, Nepal and China to the north-east, arabian sea to Othermathematicians include Galileo Galilei, and Newton, the founder of gravity. http://allfreeessays.com/cgi-bin/urlsrch.cgi?searchstring=history |
86. 1200.00 NUMEROLOGY 1230.30 Origin of Scheherazade Myth I think the arabian priestmathematiciansand their Indian Ocean navigator ancestors knew that the binomial effect of http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/synergetics/s12/p2200.html | |
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87. Internet Links: Science And Technology mathematicians of the African Diaspora Biographies, history, scholarships, and fellowships OnlineArabian Wildlife Search Online copies of this magazine inform http://www.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/eresources/science.htm | |
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88. MathsNet: Interactive Algebra aljabr al the, jabr reunion of broken parts (arabian). The Alexandrian mathematiciansHero and Diophantus continued the traditions of Egypt and Babylon, but http://www.mathsnet.net/algebra/history.html | |
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90. Ancient Egyptian Alchemy And Science Discusses the various sciences employed by the Egyptians, including alchemy, biology, and the use of electromagnetic fields, for everyday and religious purposes. http://www.crystalinks.com/egyptscience.html | |
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91. NRICH | December 1999 | News & Events The Nrich Maths Project Cambridge, England. Mathematics resources for children, parents and teachers to enrich learning. Published on the 1st of each month. Problems, children's solutions, interactivities, games, articles, news http://www.nrich.maths.org.uk/mathsf/journalf/dec99/news.html | |
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92. WEBbyRegion http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/EMT668/EMT668.Student.Folders/MesaVilma/WebSites | |
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93. ALMISBAH: General Encyclopedias (WWW) Contents, Clarity, Index, Links. 5. Muslim Scientists, Mathematiciansand Astronomers. Subject, Islamic Studies Cultural History, Sciences. http://ssgdoc.bibliothek.uni-halle.de/vlib/ssgfi/formal/almisbah_ej_on_en.html | |
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