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Collan (French pronunciation: [kɔlɑ̃]) is a
commune in the
Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France.
Communes of the
Yonne department...
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Colonel Mikko (Karl
Johan Michael)
Collan (22 July 1881 – 3
October 1964) was a
Finnish military officer, farmer, and politician, born in Nurmes. He was...
- Emil
Johannes Collan (21 May 1882 – 22
December 1948) was a
Finnish sport shooter who
competed in the 1912
Summer Olympics. He was born in
Savonlinna and...
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chopping wood, a
party of slavers, led by
Harib Ka and the
master swordsman Collan,
comes to the
village and
kills or
enslaves everyone they find. With his...
- An orphan, he is
rescued by
Collan from
essential slavery. He has a
talent for
making things grow and is Mageborn.
Collan Rosvenir His true
identity is...
- Co. 443 U.S. 97 1979
Hutchinson v.
Proxmire 443 U.S. 111 1979
Baker v. Mc
Collan 443 U.S. 137 1979
Wolston v. Reader's
Digest ****'n Inc. 443 U.S. 157 1979...
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selection (LUM) is a
model in
information systems proposed by Tétard and
Collan that
tries to
explain how an
individual selects a
solution to
fulfill a...
- Sherborne,
Turing formed a
significant friendship with
fellow pupil Christopher Collan Morcom (13 July 1911 – 13
February 1930), who has been
described as Turing's...
- pay-off method) is a
method for
valuing real options,
developed by
Mikael Collan,
Robert Fullér, and József Mezei; and
published in 2009. It is
based on...
- of the
Executive Board in Helsinki, in
competition to
governor Clas von
Collan [fi], who
remained in
Stockholm during the
civil war, and the
other Executive...