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Fand ("tear", "teardrop of beauty") or Fann ("weak,
helpless person'") is an
otherworldly woman in
Irish mythology. The two
forms of her name are not phonetic...
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Juraj Fándly (Hungarian: György
Fándly or György Fandl; 21
October 1750 – 7
March 1811) was a
Slovak writer,
Catholic priest and
entomologist (bee-keeper)...
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Garden of
Fand (1916) is a tone poem by the
English composer Arnold Bax. It was
inspired by an
Irish mythical figure,
Fand, the
daughter of the lord...
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Fand Mons is a
mountain in Venus,
situated at 7°,0 N-158°,0 E. The name is a
homage to
Fand, Celt
goddess of
healing and pleasure. The name was given...
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Fondue (UK: /
ˈfɒnd(j)uː/, US: /
fɒnˈd(j)uː/, French: [fɔ̃dy]) is a
Swiss melted cheese dish
served in a
communal pot (caquelon or
fondue pot) over a portable...
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Israel Moiseevich Gelfand, also
written Israïl
Moyseyovich Gel'
fand, or
Izrail M.
Gelfand (Yiddish: ישראל געלפֿאַנד, Russian: Изра́иль Моисе́евич Гельфа́нд...
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Fand (Persian: فند) is a
village in
Howmeh Rural District, in the
Central District of
Garmsar County,
Semnan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its po****tion...
- In mathematics, the
Gelfand representation in
functional analysis (named
after I. M. Gelfand) is
either of two things: a way of
representing commutative...
- In mathematics, a
general hypergeometric function or Aomoto–Gelfand
hypergeometric function is a
generalization of the
hypergeometric function that was...
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Gelfand is a
surname meaning "elephant" in the
Yiddish language and may
refer to: People: Alan Gelfand, the
inventor of the ollie, a
skateboarding move...