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  • ...had observed some of the simple phenomenology related to electric charge, Thales demonstrating it using the fossilized tree resin, amber, rubbed with cloth: ...e other slaves of the lamp." But the question remained unanswered. Neither Thales nor the witnesses of his experiment made any request nor asked its genii to
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  • Its "eyes" are in a retractable [[mast-mounted sensor]] Sensors include a Thales (formerly Thomson-CSF) Optrosys Castor infrared camera, day TV camera, CILA
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  • Danish subs have the UK Racal/[[Thales]] Sea Lion precision DF system. <ref name=Friedman2003 /> Older French export submarines came with the Thales/Thompson-CSF X-band radar warning system, which is a manual analog system.
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  • ...hich also operates four Astarte strategic communications relay versions. [[Thales]] developed the signals intelligence (SIGINT) system for which there are 10 ...ported that in addition to a 50% cost overrun on an electronics upgrade by Thales, the weight of the new upgrade violated safety limits. The French Defence M
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  • ...losophy can be traced back to the first of the early Greek philosophers, [[Thales]] (c.585 BCE), who could well qualify as the first applied philosopher. Hav
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  • ...s the first principle, or essential nature, of all things?" We might find Thales' answer, ''Water,'' to be strange or amusing, but his achievement lay in as ...Confucius]], were contemporaries of the first Greek philosophers such as [[Thales]] and [[Parmenides]], but the earliest [[Indian philosophy|Indian philosoph
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  • [[Thales]] of Miletus is one of the first known philosophers to have wondered about ...d a different form of geography, avoiding the mathematical calculations of Thales and Anaximander he learnt about the world by gathering previous works and s
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  • ...." The consortium comprises leading aerospace and telecom concerns: EADS, Thales, Inmarsat, Alcatel-Lucent, Finmeccanica, AENA, Hispasat, and TeleOp.[http:/
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  • ...s Press, 1987. Van der Waerden (op. cit., p. 87-90) sustains the view that Thales knew Babylonian mathematics.</ref> state that [[Pythagoras]] learned mathem ...hy. On Thales, see Eudemus ap. Proclus, 65.7, cited in: Patricia O'Grady, "Thales of Miletus", The Internet
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  • ...Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy and Spain. [[EADS]] Astrium and [[Thales]] Alenia Space are competing, under the direction of the French defense pro ...be launched in late 2007, and the remaining two in 2008-9. According to a Thales executive, Giorgio Piemontese, a follow on needs to be planned soon to avoi
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  • ====Thales of Miletus (624 B.C. – 547 B.C.)==== ...<ref>[http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Biographies/Thales.html Thales] University of St. Andrews School of Mathematical and Computational Science
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  • ...commentary and criticism of each others' works. Scholars consider [[Thales|Thales of Miletus]], who flourished in the 6th century BCE, as the progenitor of n
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  • ...commentary and criticism of each others' works. Scholars consider [[Thales|Thales of Miletus]], who flourished in the 6th century BCE, as the progenitor of n
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  • * Bluefinger/[[Thales Group]]<ref>{{cite web |Bluefinger/Thales
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  • At the tactical force protection levels, Thales was awarded a contract to build SAEC (Station d'Appui Electronique de Conta | author = Thales
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  • <tr><th>Dimanche<th>7<td>[[Numa]]<td>[[Aeschylus]]<td>[[Thales]]<td>[[Hippocrates]]<td>[[Themistocles]]
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  • .../pw/diogenes/dlintro.htm 1.12] ([http://www.mikrosapoplous.gr/dl/dl01.html#thales Greek]).</ref> founder of the mathematical, mystic, religious, and scientif ...|tyrannical]] government of [[Polycrates]]. According to [[Iamblichus]], [[Thales]], impressed with his abilities, advised Pythagoras to go to [[Memphis, Egy
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  • ...are interested in UGS. Thales Defence Communications, a division of French Thales and formerly Racal builds the Covert Local Area Sensor System for Intruder
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  • :* Thales of Miletus (640-550 BCE), who posited water as the source of all things, in
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  • ...HF repeater system. Approximately 1600 vessels of all sizes are monitored. Thales VMS has been approved.
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