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Science Monitor article "The
Source Code of
Political Power", by
Simon DeDeo of
Indiana University, used the
debate as one
example of how
Wikipedia is...
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mitigate the "iron law of oligarchy."
Research by
Bradi Heaberlin and
Simon DeDeo has
found that the
evolution of Wikipedia's
network of
norms over time is...
- unigénitum, et ex
Patre natum ante ómnia sǽcula. Deum
de Deo,
lumen de lúmine, Deum
verum de Deo vero, génitum, non factum, consubstantiálem Patri: per...
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DeDeo, Simon; Hawkins,
Robert X. D.; Klingenstein, Sara; Hitch****, Tim (2013)...
- the Seal of the
Confederate States.
Never codified by law,
Deo vindice was
considered the
de facto motto of the
Confederate States from
April 30, 1863...
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Ramesh Deo (30
January 1929 – 2
February 2022) was an
Indian film and
television actor who
worked in more than 285
Hindi films, 190
Marathi films and...
- 1842, pars I (the Metamorphoses) and pars II (Florida,
De Deo Socratis,
De Dogmate Platonis,
De Mundo Libri, Asclepius,
Apologia et Fragmenta), in a critical...
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DeDeo, Simon. "PyRated: a
python package for rate
distortion theory". PyRated...
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DeDeo, S. (2013). "Estimating
Functions of
Distributions Defined over
Spaces of...
- John of God, OH (Portuguese: João
de Deus; Spanish: Juan
de Dios; born João
Duarte Cidade;
March 8, 1495 –
March 8, 1550) was a
Portuguese soldier turned...