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  • In 1995 the [[United Nations]]' World Summit on Social Development, held in Copenhagen, adopted definitions of absolute poverty and overall poverty.
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  • Søren Kierkegaard was born to an affluent family in [[Copenhagen]], the capital of Denmark. His father, Michael Pedersen Kierkegaard, was a ...n]] and [[history]]. He went on to study [[theology]] at the University of Copenhagen, but whilst there he was drawn more towards [[philosophy]] and [[literature
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  • ...anation for this phenomenon, an extension of what is referred to as the '''Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics''', was presented in 1927, in his '''Pr
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  • ...sbn=3540850341 |year=2008 |edition=4th International Symposium, CMMR 2007, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 27-31, 2007 |publisher=Springer}}
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  • The [[Copenhagen interpretation]], due largely to the Danish theoretical physicist [[Niels B ...ries. The ''[[Bohr-Einstein debates]]'' provide a vibrant critique of the Copenhagen Interpretation from an epistemological point of view.
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  • ...'' (1837), one of the first steamships to cross the Atlantic, and the ''SS Copenhagen'', one of the largest rigged ships ever built.
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  • ...ange[http://www.businessgreen.com/business-green/news/2255214/gordon-brown-copenhagen-speech][http://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons/lib/research/rp2009/rp09
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  • ...r threat of legal action from Eva von Zeppelin, when they arrive for their Copenhagen concert. *3 May - European tour commences at the K.B. Hallen in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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  • ...ention of thromboembolic complications in chronic atrial fibrillation. The Copenhagen AFASAK study. | journal=Lancet | year= 1989 | volume= 1 | issue= 8631 | pag | Copenhagen AFASAK study<ref name="pmid2563096"/><br/>1989|| 1007 patients|| aspirin 75
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  • ...tenetwork.org/policy/copenhagen-accord-commitments Who's On Board With The Copenhagen Accord?] USCAN climate action network</ref>
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  • ...ivities 050201 - 050303, September 1999, European Environmental Agency, [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]] &nbsp;[http://reports.eea.eu.int/EMEPCORINAIR3/en/B521vs3.1.
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  • ...red recipients to have a permanent position. He stayed close to a year in Copenhagen working at the institute of [[Niels Bohr]]. During this period, Eduard (as
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  • ...cause their explanations are not falsifiable. He also argued against the [[Copenhagen interpretation]] of [[quantum mechanics]]. He disagreed with [[Niels Bohr]]
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  • ...Franklin was later present at the [[Battle of Copenhagen (1801)|Battle of Copenhagen]] in 1801. Following this he went on an expedition to explore the coast of
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  • ...o French by Brunnow, and published at Dresden, 1824 ; into Danish by Lund, Copenhagen,
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  • ...Franklin was later present at the [[Battle of Copenhagen (1801)|Battle of Copenhagen]] in 1801. Following this he went on an expedition to explore the coast of
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  • ...sher=World Scientific |quote=...first derived by N. Bohr in a thesis work (Copenhagen 1911). J.H. Van Leeuwen rediscovered and thoroughly discussed it in her the
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  • |[[Copenhagen]]
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  • ...a ''Divinity and Diversity: a Hindu revitalization movement in Malaysia'', Copenhagen Nias Press, first published in 2005, ISBN 8791114403,
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  • ..."The Challenge of Reducing International Trade and Migration Barriers", ''Copenhagen Consensus'', 2008]</ref>. However, a survey of the evidence led a House of
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  • ...lly among a wider programme of events; for example, the Circus Schumann in Copenhagen, Denmark or Cirkus (Stockholm)|Cirkus in Stockholm, Sweden.
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  • ..."The Challenge of Reducing International Trade and Migration Barriers", ''Copenhagen Consensus'', 2008]</ref>. However, a survey of the evidence led a House of
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  • ====Copenhagen interpretation==== ...w theory of [[quantum mechanics]], Einstein voiced his objections to the [[Copenhagen interpretation]] of the new equations. His opposition in this regard would
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  • ...The buildings were refurbished at a cost of DM 50M (about US $26M), by the Copenhagen architect's office 'Dissing+Weitling'<ref name="dissing">{{cite web | url=h
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  • ...inally, we all had brown eyes," said Hans Eiberg from the [[University of Copenhagen]].<ref name="msnbc.msn.com">{{cite news|first=Jeanna|last=Bryner|title= Gen
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  • *Copenhagen<ref name="Waters" />
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  • <td>[[Denmark]]</td><td>[[Copenhagen]]</td><td>[[Danish krone]]</td>
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  • ...scientists [[Max von Laue]] and [[James Franck]] were (illegally) sent to Copenhagen for safekeeping. When Germany invaded Denmark, chemist [[George de Hevesy]
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  • ...album cover received widespread attention when, at a February 1970 gig in Copenhagen, the band were billed as '[[The Nobs]]' as the result of a legal threat fro
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  • ...theories are not falsifiable. Popper also wrote extensively against the [[Copenhagen interpretation]] of [[quantum mechanics]]. He strongly disagreed with [[Nie
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  • ...e19th centuries. In 1669, '''Nicolaus Steno''' <ref>born Niels Steensen in Copenhagen, Denmark, 1638, died 1686[http://dadlnet.uni2.dk/~d228265/steno/steno.htm]<
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  • ...tember 1968}}</ref> followed by a second show at the Brøndby Pop Club in [[Copenhagen]]. With the tour concluded on 16 September, the band then entered Olympic S ...Castle, in the Forest of Dean. They then played a pair of warm-up shows in Copenhagen, followed by their last UK dates (their first since 1975) which took place
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  • ...tember 1968}}</ref> followed by a second show at the Brøndby Pop Club in [[Copenhagen]]. With the tour concluded on 16 September, the band then entered Olympic S ...Castle, in the Forest of Dean. They then played a pair of warm-up shows in Copenhagen, followed by their last UK dates (their first since 1975) which took place
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  • ...0071104170014/http://number10.gov.uk/output/Page13791.asp. ''Speech to the Copenhagen Conference on Climate Change'', 19 November 2007]</ref>.
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  • ...09198/ref=sib_dp_pt#reader-link |isbn=0061209198 |chapter=Chapter III: The Copenhagen interpretation of quantum theory}}
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  • A famous and very old restaurant in [[Copenhagen]]'s historic [[Nyhavn harbour]], [[Ida Davidsen]], serves up many imaginati
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  • ...a ''Divinity and Diversity: a Hindu revitalization movement in Malaysia'', Copenhagen Nias Press, first published in 2005, ISBN 8791114403
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  • ...ention of thromboembolic complications in chronic atrial fibrillation. The Copenhagen AFASAK Study. Lancet 1989; 1:175.</ref>
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  • ...nd [[Ruth Berlau]]. During this period Brecht also travelled frequently to Copenhagen, Paris, Moscow, New York and London for various projects and collaborations
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  • ...he Nordic School of Holistic Health and Quality of Life Research Center in Copenhagen, Denmark; Nordic School of Holistic Medicine; the Kentucky Clinic Universit
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