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    The procedure was performed by Dr. Christiaan Barnard.

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    Christiaan De Beukelaer.

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    Christiaan Huygens was one of the most important students.

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    I have known Christiaan Campbell over the last twenty years or so.

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    In addition to Spinoza and Christiaan Huygens were Jan Zwammerdam and Antonie van Leeuwenhoek also very important.

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    The first person to draw a map of Mars that displayed any terrain features was the Dutch astronomer Christiaan Huygens.

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    Christiaan Huygens later converted this to more commonplace numbers, showing that by Römer's estimation, light traveled at about 220,000 kilometres per second.

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    Christiaan De Beukelaer receives funding from the European Science Foundation through the COST Action“Investigating Cultural Sustainability” and from the European Cultural Foundation through their Cultural Policy Research Award.

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    This translation was read by and greatly influenced a number of scholars in Christian Europe including: Roger Bacon, Robert Grosseteste, Witelo, Giambattista della Porta, Leonardo Da Vinci, Galileo Galilei, Christiaan Huygens, René Descartes, and Johannes Kepler.

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    Leibniz was able to stay in Paris for four years(with a brief trip to London in 1673), during which time he met many of the major figures of the intellectual world, among them Antoine Arnauld, Nicholas Malebranche, and, most important, the Dutch mathematician and physicist, Christiaan Huygens.

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    According to a study by by sociologists Jeroen Smits(Radboud University) and Christiaan Monden(University of Oxford), taller than average women in India are more likely to marry, get higher educated husbands with better jobs and are less likely to marry at a very young age or to lose their husbands through divorce or premature death.

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    Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens not only proposed the earliest theory about the nature of light, he also put optics to good use when he turned a telescope toward Saturn and observed that its odd blob-like shape- Galileo had first seen the shape in a telescope and drew it in his notebook as something like ears on the planet- was in fact caused by rings.

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