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  wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A lie is a statement that is untrue, when the falsity of the statement is known or suspected by the speaker.
In mathematics, a Lie derivative is a derivation on the algebra of smooth functions over a manifold M. The vector space of all Lie derivatives on M forms an infinite dimensional Lie algebra with respect to the Lie bracket defined by [A,B]≡£AB=-£BA.
Lie superalgebras are important in theoretical physics where they are used to describe the mathematics of supersymmetry.
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 air-ducommun
Ducommun Technologies has set the standard in designing and producing illuminated pushbutton switches, and is also moving into larger avionics assembly and component products.
Ducommun Technologies traces the history of its parent company, Ducommun Inc., the oldest registered company in California, to a store opened in Los Angeles in 1849 by Charles Louis Ducommun to serve miners during the Californian gold rush.
Ducommun Technologies has a strong foothold in the global marketplace ­ with 30 per cent of its business being international.
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 Ducommun, Elie --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Swiss journalist and pacifist Élie Ducommun served as head of the International Peace Bureau (IPB) after its founding in 1891.
In this position, he worked tirelessly to unite the various peace societies throughout the world and to promote the concept of peaceful settlement of international disputes.
Biographical sketches of Élie Ducommun and Charles Albert Gobat of Switzerland.
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(Encyclopedia) lie detector, instrument designed to record bodily changes resulting from the telling of a lie.
(Almanac - People) Lie, Trygve Halvdan first U.N. secretary-general Birthplace: Oslo Born: 1896 Died: 1968 Information...
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 Controversies and Criticisms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Frédéric Passy, Élie Ducommun, Charles Albert Gobat, Sir William Randal Cremer, and
Bertha von Suttner, Laureates in the period 1901-1905, were all affiliated with those two organizations.
For an account of the discussion on the composition of the Nobel Committee before the first awards were given, i.e.
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 Ducommun, élie
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He organized (1891) the International Peace Bureau at Bern and shared the 1902 Nobel Peace Prize with C. Gobat.
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February 19 - Élie Ducommun, Swiss journalist and activist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d.
February 28 - Alfred von Schlieffen, German field marshal (d.
October 21 - Alfred Nobel, Swedish inventor of dynamite, creator of the Nobel Prize (d.
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