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  • Anthony Skjellum studied Physics at the California Institute of Technology,
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  • Tarjan completed B.S. in mathematics from the [[California Institute of Technology]] in 1969.<ref name="HPfellow"/> He went on to receive an M.S. and Ph.D. in
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  • Partnering with [[JPL]] on the mission are the [[California Institute of Technology]], Pasadena, Calif.; Orbital Sciences Corporation, Germantown, Md.; [[Unive
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  • McGee was educated at the [[California Institute of Technology|California Institute of Technology (Caltech)]], initially to study [[astronomy]], but graduating with a B.S. i
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  • ...e Gallery: Kansai Airport, Japan|publisher=NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology|accessdate=2007-10-09|date=September 2003(?)}}</ref>
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  • ...rivate institutions of higher education include [[Stanford University]], [[California Institute of Technology]], [[Claremont McKenna College]], [[Pomona College]], and [[University of S
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  • ...ia Association for Research in Astronomy (CARA) under the direction of the California Institute of Technology, the University of California and the National Aeronautics and Space Admini
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  • ...eserve University]]). In 1963, he earned a Ph.D. in mathematics from the [[California Institute of Technology]], where he became a professor and began work on ''[[The Art of Computer Pr
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  • ...er = [[Case Western Reserve University|Case Institute of Technology]]<br>[[California Institute of Technology]]
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  • *1922 - ''Problems of modern physics'' Lecture notes California Institute of Technology
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  • ...ry missions, and a collaboration between NASA and its primary partners the California Institute of Technology, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory and Lockheed
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  • {{rpr|California Institute of Technology}}
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  • Fritz Zwicky (1898-1974) was an astronomer at California Institute of Technology. Zwicky and colleague Walter Baade were among the first to suggest that ult
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  • ...esLight/FranhoferLines-ST-PO.pdf The Fraunhofer Lines] Jet Propulsion Lab, California Institute of Technology, NASA</ref>
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  • ...er]], professor at [[University of California at Berkeley|Berkeley]] and [[California Institute of Technology|Caltech]], was a theoretical physicist of good reputation. Later in the w
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  • *In 2004 a team of scientists from [[California Institute of Technology]] demonstrated decoding of high level cognitive brain signals, when they ma
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  • [[:Category:California Institute of Technology alumni|California Institute of Technology alumni]] (1)
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  • In 1928, shortly after returning from a visiting professorship at the [[California Institute of Technology]], Hendrik Antoon Lorentz died rather unexpectedly and suddenly of [[Erysip
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  • ...genetics at Cornell, the [[University of Missouri - Columbia]], and the [[California Institute of Technology]], where she worked with [[Thomas Hunt Morgan]]. During the summers of 1931
    27 KB (4,053 words) - 12:30, 6 September 2013
  • ...genetics at Cornell, the [[University of Missouri - Columbia]], and the [[California Institute of Technology]], where she worked with [[Thomas Hunt Morgan]]. During the summers of 1931
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