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    It's been said that he's a Polymath.

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    was a Russian Polymath, scientist and writer,

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    was an Andalusian Polymath: an inventor,

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    A Polymath, he also wrote on philosophy, theology and medicine.

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    They have also partnered with Polymath to guarantee an appropriate legal structure.

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    Mites were first observed under the microscope by the English Polymath Robert Hooke.

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    Ian Polymath Ibn al-Nafis(1213- 1288), is the first example of a science fiction novel.

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    An English mechanical engineer and Polymath, Charles Babbage, developed the concept of a programmable computer.

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    The early history of judo is inseparable from its founder, Japanese Polymath and educator Jigoro Kano(1860- 1938).

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    The early history of judo is inseparable from its founder, Japanese Polymath and educator Kanō Jigorō(嘉納 治五郎,

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    This process was first described by the prolific scholar and Polymath government official Shen Kuo(1031-1095) in 1075, when he visited Cizhou.

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    In fact, Newton, the sterling Polymath he was, had proven the laws 4 years before Halley even asked for his help.

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    Dr. Chandra Kant Raju(born 7 March 1954) born in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India is a computer scientist, mathematician, educator, physicist and Polymath researcher.

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    The early history of judo is inseparable from its founder, Japanese Polymath and educator Kanō Jigorō(嘉納 治五郎, Jigoro Kano, 1860-1938), born Shinnosuke Jigorō 新之助 治五郎,

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    In 1803, Thomas Young, an English Polymath, performed the famous double-slit experiment that he later described in a paper titled On the nature of light and colours.

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    In his home laboratory, the Polymath Joseph Priestley experimented on mice, while others used scientific instruments to measure the purity of the air on streets and in bedrooms.

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    After the discovery of frequency analysis, perhaps by the Arab mathematician and Polymath Al-Kindi(also known as Alkindus) in the 9th century, nearly all such ciphers could be broken by an informed attacker.

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    Lokesh Chandra has edited several volumes of Tibetan historical texts including history of Samye, the first monastery of Tibet and study on 19 Mongolian Polymaths, besides“The Golden Annals of Mongolia” by Tsawa Tamdin.

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    Abū Muḥammad ʿAlī ibn Aḥmad ibn Saʿīd ibn Ḥazm Arabic: أبو محمد علي بن احمد بن سعيد بن حزم‎; also sometimes known as al-Andalusī aẓ-Ẓāhirī; November 7, 994- August 15, 1064(456 AH) was an Andalusian poet, Polymath, historian, jurist, philosopher, and theologian, born in Córdoba, present-day Spain.

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    On February 18, 2005, Page bought a 9,000 square feet(840 m2) Spanish Colonial Revival architecture house in Palo Alto, California designed by American artistic Polymath Pedro Joseph de Lemos, a former curator of the Stanford Art Museum and founder of the Carmel Art Institute, after the historic building had been on the market for years with an asking price of US$7.95 million.

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