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  • {{rpl|California Institute of Technology}}
    491 bytes (54 words) - 16:16, 8 March 2023
  • #REDIRECT [[California Institute of Technology]]
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  • {{rpl|California Institute of Technology}}
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  • Operated under contract by the [[California Institute of Technology]] in [[Pasadena]], [[California (U.S. state)]], the [[National Aeronautics
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  • [[Nobel Prize in Physics]]; Professor of Theoretical Physics, [[California Institute of Technology]]; Advisory council, [[J Street]]
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  • [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]]; President Emeritus, [[California Institute of Technology]]; advisory council, [[J Street]]; board of sponsors, [[Federation of Ameri
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  • ...ration (formerly chair), [[ Mayo Clinic]], Council on Foreign Relations, [[California Institute of Technology]]
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  • ...Shuttle Challenger Accident]], then Professor of Theoretical Physics at [[California Institute of Technology]]; Nobel Prize winner in Physics, 1965; staff, [[Manhattan Project]]
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  • The '''Owens Valley Radio Observatory''' is operated by the [[California Institute of Technology]]. The observatory is located in the [[Owens Valley]] and is 14 miles south ...109 to arrange a group tour.<ref name="urlOwens Valley Radio Observatory, California Institute of Technology">{{cite web
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  • Among the world's most prestigious schools of [[engineering]], the '''California Institute of Technology ("Caltech")''' is located in [[Pasadena]], [[California (U.S. state)]]. It
    616 bytes (90 words) - 15:28, 8 March 2023
  • ...rom [[UC Berkeley]] in 1950, and a PhD in Chemistry and [[Physics]] from [[California Institute of Technology]] in 1954. He co-founded Intel in 1968 but only became president and CEO in ...Sciences Inc]] and also served on the board of trustees of his alma mater, California Institute of Technology. He received the National Medal of Technology in 1990 from [[George H. W.
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  • {{rpl|California Institute of Technology|Cal Tech}}
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  • {{r|California Institute of Technology}}
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  • ...Group, and Philip Morris International. He is president emeritus of the [[California Institute of Technology]], RAND Corporation, and the [[Trilateral Commission]] (North America).
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  • {{r|California Institute of Technology}}
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  • {{r|California Institute of Technology}}
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  • Tarjan completed B.S. in mathematics from the [[California Institute of Technology]] in 1969.<ref name="HPfellow"/> He went on to receive an M.S. and Ph.D. in
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  • Partnering with [[JPL]] on the mission are the [[California Institute of Technology]], Pasadena, Calif.; Orbital Sciences Corporation, Germantown, Md.; [[Unive
    2 KB (315 words) - 13:38, 26 September 2007
  • McGee was educated at the [[California Institute of Technology|California Institute of Technology (Caltech)]], initially to study [[astronomy]], but graduating with a B.S. i
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  • ...e Gallery: Kansai Airport, Japan|publisher=NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology|accessdate=2007-10-09|date=September 2003(?)}}</ref>
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