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    Sign on Nobel Laureates Boulevard in Rishon LeZion saluting Jewish Nobel laureates. Of the 965 individual recipients of the Nobel Prize and the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences between 1901 and 2023, [1] at least 216 have been Jews or people with at least one Jewish parent, representing 22% of all recipients. Jews comprise only 0.2% of the world's population, meaning their share of ...
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    The timeline of historic inventions is a chronological list of particularly important or significant technological inventions and their ... 10,000 BC - 9000 BC: Agriculture in the Fertile Crescent ... [309] work entitled Lives of Famous Immortals. [310] 347: Oil Wells and Borehole drilling in China. Such wells could reach depths of up to 240 ...
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    The history of the Jews in Vancouver (also: Greater Vancouver and Metro Vancouver) in British Columbia, Canada has been noted since the mid-19th century.. Early Jewish settlers were isolated from established Jewish institutions and communities in eastern Canada and the United States. They were also often isolated from each other, scattered across the Greater Vancouver area.
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    Pages in category "Israeli inventions" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of Israeli inventions and discoveries; A. AMMAD; B. Babylon (software) Bamba (snack) Barrel bomb; BT/AT 52; C. Capsule endoscopy; Charge trap flash; Cisco Videoscape;
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    The 6th century BC started on the first day of 600 BC and ended on the last day of 501 BC.. In Western Asia, the first half of this century was dominated by the Neo-Babylonian Empire, which had risen to power late in the previous century after successfully rebelling against Assyrian rule. The Kingdom of Judah came to an end in 586 BC when Babylonian forces under Nebuchadnezzar II captured ...
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    Jewish women scientists (116 P) A. Jewish astronomers (1 C, 36 P) B. Jewish biologists (1 C, 75 P) C. Jewish chemists (139 P) N. Jewish neuroscientists (13 P) P. ... List of Israeli inventions and discoveries; Alexander Lubotzky; M. Szolem Mandelbrojt; Amédée Mannheim; Siegfried Marcus; Michael Maschler; Shimon Mazeh; Nimrod Megiddo; Eduard ...
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    Douglas Hofstadter, author of Gödel, Escher, Bach and other publications (half Jewish) [21] Bob Kahn, co-invented TCP and IP, Presidential Medal of Freedom, Turing Award (2004) [22] [23] Richard M. Karp, computational complexity, Turing Award (1985) [24] [25] John Kemeny, Hungarian-born co-developer of BASIC [26] Leonard Kleinrock, packet ...
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    This list of Canadian Jews includes notable Canadian Jews or Canadians of Jewish descent, arranged by field of activity. Academic figures. Biology and medicine Eric Berne. Henry Morgentaler. Eric Berne (1910-1970), psychiatrist [1] John Bienenstock (1936- ), immunologist [2] Daniel Borsuk OQ (1978- ), plastic surgeon [3] ...
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    This is a list of notable Jewish American biologists and physicians. For other Jewish Americans, see Lists of Jewish Americans. David Baltimore, reverse transcriptase, Nobel Prize (1975) [1] Baruj Benacerraf, immunologist, Nobel Prize (1980) [2] Baruch Blumberg, hepatitis B virus, Nobel Prize (1976) [3]

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