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  1. LOBACHEVSKY, NIKOLAI IVANOVICH: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Russian History</i> by ALEXANDER VUCINICH, 2004
  2. Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Sherri Chasin Calvo, 2000
  3. GEOMETRICAL RESEARCHES ON THE THEORY OF PARALLELS. TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL BY GEORGE BRUCE HALSTEAD. by Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky., 1891
  4. Nikolai Lobachevsky: Russia, Mathematician, Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan Gymnasium, Johann Christian Martin Bartels, Carl Friedrich Gauss, Master's Degree, Physics
  5. CONVENTIONALISM: An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Carl Hoefer, 2006

81. Mathematicians From DSB
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Mathematicians from the Dictionary of Scientific Biography (DSB)
Abel, Niels Henrik Argand, Jean Robert Artin, Emil Beltrami, Eugenio Berkeley, George Bertrand, Joseph Louis François Bianchi, Luigi Bolyai, János (Johann) Bolyai, Farkas (Wolfgang) Bolzano, Bernard Bombelli, Rafael Borel, Émile (Félix-Édouard-Justin) Bouquet, Jean-Claude Briot, Charles Auguste Cantor, Georg Carathéodory, Constantin Cardano, Girolamo Cauchy, Augustin-Louis Cayley, Arthur Chebyshev, Pafnuty Lvovich Clairaut, Alexis-Claude Clausen, Thomas Clebsch, Rudolf Friedrich Alfred Colden, Cadwallader Collinson, Peter Condorcet, Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas Caritat, marquis de Cramer, Gabriel Crelle, August Leopold d'Alembert, Jean le Rond de Morgan, Augustus Dedekind, (Julius Wilhelm) Richard Delambre, Jean-Baptiste Joseph Descartes, René du Perron Dini, Ulisse Dirichlet, Gustav Peter Lejeune du Bois-Reymond, Paul David Gustav Duhamel, Jean Marie Constant Eisenstein, Ferdinand Gotthold Max Euclid

82. Lobachevsky
Ayni zamanda bir egitimci olarak. yaptiklariyla da taninan NikolaiIvanovich lobachevsky, fakir bir ailenin üç. çocugundan biri idi.
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83. Classics Log 9803d - Message Number 159
Author's note Although NIL (19731856) was a genuine, and indeed, ^^^NikolaiIvanovich lobachevsky was born on Becember 1, 1792 (November 20
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84. Classics Log 9803d - Message Number 162
Author's note Although NIL (19731856) was a genuine, and indeed, ^^^NikolaiIvanovich lobachevsky was born on Becember 1, 1792 (November 20
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85. Workbook - Sammlung
Translate this page Bruch und Reparatur - Wohnen an der Front des Denkens 1829, in dem Jahr, als NikolaiIvanovich lobachevsky seine Theorie einer nicht-euklidischen Geometrie
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86. Lines From FOLDOC
linear argument. mathematics, logic A function argument which isused exactly once by the function. If the argument is used at
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88. Lobbying
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lobbying lobbying, practice and profession of influencing governmental decisions, carried out by agents who present the concerns of special interests to legislators and administrators. The term originated in the United States of the 1830s, when representatives of interest groups tended to congregate in the lobbies of Congress and state legislatures. It is now used in a broader sense to include attempts to influence any governmental actions. political action committees (PACs). See V. O. Key, Politics, Parties and Pressure Groups (5th ed. 1964); A. M. Scott et al., Congress and Lobbies (1966); S. Farkas, Urban Lobbying (1971); G. Wooton, Interest Groups (1971); M. T. Hayes, Lobbyists and Legislators (1984); C. Barnes, The Politics of Policy-Making and Pressure Groups
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89. RAS History
Russian scientists influenced greatly the development of mathematics NikolaiLobachevsky of the Kazan University created nonEuclidean geometry, Pafnuty
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According to the 1747 Rules the Academy was called the Emperial Academy of Sciences and Arts in St. Petersburg, between 1803 and 1836 it was called the Emperial Academy of Sciences, from 1836 till July 1917 it was the Emperial St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences, in July 1917 it became the Russian Academy of Sciences, in July 1925 was renamed into the USSR Academy of Sciences and since December 1991 - the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS).
This was the time when science was gaining ground and rapidly accumulating the true knowledge about the nature based on the experiment and mathematical methods. It was the time when life itself demanded closer contacts between science and practice in Russia.
The creation of the Academy was one of the key elements of the Russia's deep-cutting transformations initiated by Peter the Great's (Picture at the right) reforms.

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