- name of two
fictional characters in the DC
Comics universe.
Thomas Andrew Tresser first appeared in The
Brave and the Bold #166 (September 1980) and was...
- to
Gesso at
Wikimedia Commons "The
Technique of
Raised Gilding",
Jerry Tresser, 1992
Archived 2015-03-28 at the
Wayback Machine Crane,
Walter (May 1893)...
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meteorologist Edward Lorenz. The
following year
Pierre Coullet and
Charles Tresser published "Itérations d'endomorphismes et
groupe de renormalisation", and...
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Thomas Tresser,
debuted in an eight-page
backup story in
issue #166 (September 1980)
written by Cary
Burkett and
drawn by Dan Spiegle. The
Tresser character...
- 1007/BF01013368. S2CIDÂ 121353606. Lyubich,
Mikhail (1999). "Feigenbaum-Coullet-
Tresser universality and Milnor's
Hairiness Conjecture".
Annals of Mathematics...
- 97 was
first released in 1997 as a
running shoe.
Designed by
Christian Tresser, its look was said to be
inspired by high-speed ****anese
bullet trains...
- Thomson, G. (2004)
Digital Calligraphy with Photoshop.
Thomson Learning Tresser, J. (2006) The
Technique of
Raised Gilding 2nd Ed. CD-ROM
Trinity College...
- 1999[full
citation needed]
Baines &
Dixon 2003: 81[full
citation needed]
Tresser 2006
Whitley 2000: 90[full
citation needed]
Herringham 1899[full citation...
- is a
division within the D.E.O.
Known operatives are
Sarge Steel, Tom
Tresser (Nemesis), and
Diana Prince (Wonder Woman). The D.S.I. (short for Department...
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group of metahumans. In the conflict,
Trigorin dies, and
Nemesis (Tom
Tresser) is captured. It
turns out
Tolliver never even
considered the possibility...