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Alphabeta were a
group of
Israeli singers who won the
Eurovision Song
Contest in 1978 with
Izhar Cohen. The
singers were
Reuven Erez, Lisa Gold-Rubin...
- min(value,
alphabeta(child,
depth − 1, α, β, TRUE)) if
value < α then
break (* α
cutoff *) β := min(β, value)
return value (*
Initial call *)
alphabeta(origin...
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Alphabeta is an
Israeli musical group.
Alphabeta or
Alpha Beta may also
refer to: The Gr**** alphabet, from
Alpha (Αα) and Beta (Ββ), the
first two letters...
- The Gr****
alphabet has been used to
write the Gr****
language since the late 9th or
early 8th
century BC. It is
derived from the
earlier Phoenician alphabet...
- In enzymology, a
lignostilbene alphabeta-dioxygenase (EC 1.13.11.43) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction 1,2-bis(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)ethylene...
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alignment Liberalism Ceased publication 26
March 2016 (print)
Headquarters Alphabeta Building, 14–18
Finsbury Square, EC2A 1AH,
London Sister newspapers The...
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coverage of Saudi-related news and topics, thus
enhancing its
Saudi Depth.
Alphabeta is a sub-division of
Argaam that
publishes field-related Gulf columnists'...
- its
three sequels, who then paid
homage to it with
their second album '
AlphaBeta vs. Lambda'. They
shared the tale with Judy in
April 2008 when they opened...
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contest was
Israel with the song "A-Ba-Ni-Bi" by
Izhar Cohen and the
Alphabeta. The
winning entry was a love song sung in the
Hebrew equivalent of Ubbi...
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Eurovision Song
Contest 1978,
performed for
Israel by
Izhar Cohen and
Alphabeta. This was Israel's
first Eurovision win,
which meant under the
rules of...