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  2. Julia Tagüeña - Wikipedia

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    2000 – Los elementos de Elementa, museo de ciencias [9] 2003 – Calor y temperature [10] 2003 – Arte y ciencia en Universum: dos caras de una moneda [11] 2005 – Los museos latinoamericanos de ciencia y la equidad [12] 2005 – Lo “glocal”, nueva perspectiva para desarrollar museos de ciencia [13]

  3. Gil Chaverri Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    José Gil Chaverri Rodriguez was born in Heredia, Costa Rica on March 15, 1921, to José Joaquín Chaverri Zúñiga and María Josefa Rodríguez Solera. [1] His family later moved to San José, where he attended primary school at Escuela Buenaventura Corrales (1928-1933 [5]) and secondary school at the Colegio Seminario de San José (Seminary School, 1934-1937 [5]) and the Liceo de Costa Rica ...

  4. Rebeca Guber - Wikipedia

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    Rebeca Cherep de Guber (2 July 1926 – 25 August 2020) was an Argentine mathematician, university professor, textbook author, and 1960s pioneer in the development of computer science in Argentina. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  5. Juan David García Bacca - Wikipedia

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    20th century. Region. Western Philosophy. Juan David García Bacca was a Spanish-Venezuelan philosopher and university professor. He was born in Pamplona on June 26, 1901, and died on August 5, 1992, in Quito, Ecuador. Bacca began his education under the Claretians and was ordained as a priest in 1925. He continued his studies at the University ...

  6. Chemical element - Wikipedia

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    A chemical element is a chemical substance that cannot be broken down into other substances by chemical reactions. The basic particle that constitutes a chemical element is the atom. Elements are identified by the number of protons in their nucleus, [ 1 ] known as the element's atomic number. [ 2 ]

  7. Marguerite Perey - Wikipedia

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    Marguerite Catherine Perey (19 October 1909 – 13 May 1975) was a French physicist and a student of Marie Curie. In 1939, Perey discovered the element francium by purifying samples of lanthanum that contained actinium. In 1962, she was the first woman to be elected to the French Académie des Sciences, an honor denied to her mentor Curie.

  8. On Exactitude in Science - Wikipedia

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    Influences and legacy. "On Exactitude in Science" elaborates on a concept in Lewis Carroll 's Sylvie and Bruno Concluded: a fictional map that had "the scale of a mile to the mile." One of Carroll's characters notes some practical difficulties with this map and states that "we now use the country itself, as its own map, and I assure you it does ...

  9. José Canga Argüelles - Wikipedia

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    Elementos de la Ciencia de Hacienda (Elements of the Science of Finance), London, 1825 Diccionario de Hacienda (Dictionary of Finance), London, 1827 Observaciones sobre la guerra de la Peninsula (Observations on the Peninsular War ), in which he endeavoured to show that his countrymen had taken a far more effective part in the national struggle ...