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- noun German chemist who did research on high-speed chemical reactions (born in 1927)
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The name come from the German word eigen, which means "self".
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Die sticker in combinatie met voldoende postzegels, gewoon uit eigen land is gewoon voldoende volgens mij.
superficial time! nathreee 2010
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Indeed, simply reporting eigen values for the 27% of question that a weighted average is calcuable would result i the most accurate of all representations.
CNN Poll: Americans divided on President's health care plans 2009
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I started to explain how Autonomy had developed software that could extract meaning and learn by using singular value decomposition in sparse eigen-spaces by using nonlinear Volterra expansions, allowing a computer to handle Internet information.
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Ik vind het leuk om mijn eigen taal in te zetten om wellicht een gesigneerd (!) exemplaar van je boek te winnen … herbij, in het Nederlands, mijn gelukswensen en schijf zo door!
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Ik heb nog nooit een installatie van wat voor programma dan ook op mijn eigen PC meegemaakt die niet gepaard ging met urenlang gerotzooi en gefoeter!
Tis the season nathreee 2007
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Each time that Heidegger refers the question of being to the question of the proper-ty (propre), of propriate, of propriation (eigen, eignen, ereignen, Ereignis especially) this dehiscence bursts forth anew.
Archive 2009-04-01 enowning 2009
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Each time that Heidegger refers the question of being to the question of the proper-ty (propre), of propriate, of propriation (eigen, eignen, ereignen, Ereignis especially) this dehiscence bursts forth anew.
enowning enowning 2009
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Here is a detailed discussion of population structure and eigen analysis including all the mathematics involved.
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It would do little to assuage my fear of death to know an eigen-self would live on :
Robin's Wishful Thinking, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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