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Ladislav "Ladja"
Skula (born June 30, 1937) is a
Czech mathematician. His work
spans across topology,
algebraic number theory, and the
theory of ordered...
- This
period also
marks the
creation of two new characters, the
deserters Skula and Yeroshka, who have much in
common with the
rogue monks Varlaam and Misail...
- all
solutions to the
improper problem for k ≤ 5 {\displaystyle k\leq 5} .
Skula (1975)
showed that Znám's
problem is
unsolvable for k < 5 {\displaystyle...
- Scyles, Skyles, or
Scylas (Scythian:
Skula;
Ancient Gr****: Σκυλης, romanized: Skulēs; Latin: Scyles), was a
Scythian king who
lived in the 5th century...
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formed by the
addition of the
plural suffix -tā to the
Scythian endonym Skula the
Nomad Scythians, who
lived to the west of the
Royal Scythians, between...
- Circulation. 123 (20): 2292–333. doi:10.1161/CIR.0b013e3182160726. PMID 21502576.
Skulas-Ray AC,
Wilson PW,
Harris WS,
Brinton EA, Kris-Etherton PM,
Richter CK,...
- him one son: an
unnamed Gr****
woman from Istria, who
became the
mother of
Skula an
unnamed daughter of the
Thracian king Tērēs I, who
became the mother...
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sound change from /δ/ to /l/
resulted in the
evolution of *Skuδa into *
Skula. From this was
derived the Gr**** word Skṓlotoi Σκώλοτοι, which, according...
- C****idy, A; Kris-Etherton, P; Howell, A; Manach, C; Ostertag, LM; Sies, H;
Skulas-Ray, A; Vita, JA (2013). "Cranberries and
their bioactive constituents in...
- name is *Skuda (archer),
which among the
Pontic or
Royal Scythians became *
Skula, in
which the d has been
regularly replaced by an l.
According to Szemerényi...