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Aristid Lindenmayer (17
November 1925 – 30
October 1989) was a
Hungarian biologist. In 1968 he
developed a type of
formal language today called L-systems...
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Aristid von
Grosse (January 1905 – July 21, 1985) was a
German nuclear chemist.
During his work with Otto Hahn, he got
access to
waste material from radium...
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Aristid von Würtzler (born as Würtzler Arisztid) (September 20, 1925,
Budapest –
November 30, 1997, Debrecen) Hungarian-American harpist, composer, leader...
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geometric structures. L-systems were
introduced and
developed in 1968 by
Aristid Lindenmayer, a
Hungarian theoretical biologist and
botanist at the University...
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Aristid Georgiyevich Panaiotidi (Russian: Аристид Георгиевич Панаиотиди; born 28
February 1971) is a
former Russian football player.
Panaiotidi pla****...
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Aristide or
Aristid Blank, also
spelled Blanc or
Blanck (January 1, 1883 –
January 1, 1960), was a
Romanian financier, economist, arts
patron and playwright...
- emb****y reception.
There Higgins meets his
former pupil, the
Hungarian Count Aristid Karpathy, who has
become famous for his
ability to
coach American heiresses...
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Aristide Bruant (French: [
aʁistid bʁyɑ̃]; 6 May 1851 – 11
February 1925) was a
French cabaret singer, comedian, and
nightclub owner. He is best known...
- doi:10.1016/0025-5564(79)90080-4. Prusinkiewicz, Przemyslaw; Lindenmayer,
Aristid (1990). The
Algorithmic Beauty of Plants. Springer-Verlag. pp. 101–107...
- mode of expression, when the
whole is put for a part Quint.Inst. 8.6.19,
Aristid.Quint. 2.9, Ps.-Plu.Vit.Hom. 22."
Henry George Liddell.
Robert Scott. A...