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A more specific definition in common use is an account with a balance that is the opposite of the normal balance (Dr/Cr) for that section of the general ledger. [34] An example is an office coffee fund: Expense "Coffee" (Dr) may be immediately followed by "Coffee – employee contributions" (Cr). [35]
Dattatreya Ramchandra Kaprekar (Marathi: दत्तात्रेय रामचंद्र कापरेकर; 17 January 1905 – 1986) was an Indian recreational mathematician who described several classes of natural numbers including the Kaprekar, harshad and self numbers and discovered the Kaprekar's constant, named after him. [1]
The Journal of Quantitative Economics published a special issue in Rao's honour in 1991: "Dr. Rao is a very distinguished scientist and a highly eminent statistician of our time. His contributions to statistical theory and applications are well known, and many of his results, which bear his name, are included in the curriculum of courses in ...
English: Edited by Merete Sanderhoff. Contributions by Michael Peter Edson, Merete Sanderhoff, Jill Cousins, Martin von Haller Grønbæk, Henrik Jarl Hansen, Christian Ertmann-Christiansen, Tobias Golodnoff, Miriam Lerkenfeld, Lars Lundqvist, Jacob R. Wang, Shelley Bernstein, Sarah Giersing, Lise Sattrup, Nana Bernhardt, Jasper Visser, Nanna ...
Charles Richard Drew (June 3, 1904 – April 1, 1950) was an American surgeon and medical researcher. He researched in the field of blood transfusions, developing improved techniques for blood storage, and applied his expert knowledge to developing large-scale blood banks early in World War II.
The Origin and Nature of the Emotions (1915) [2] A Mechanistic View of War and Peace (1917). [7] Man an Adaptive Mechanism (1916) The Fallacy of the German State Philosophy (1918) [2] The Surgical Treatment of Hypertension (1938)
Rev Dr Miller was the principal of the college in which Dr Skinner was the professor of Philosophy and Professor Kellet took English classes. All of them were greatly impressed by Reddy's performance as a student and noted the qualities of his sharp and incisive mind.
A facsimile of the Rohonc Codex. The Rohonc Codex (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈrohont͡s]) is an illustrated manuscript book by an unknown author, with a text in an unknown language and writing system, that surfaced in Hungary in the early 19th century.