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  2. Trisakti University - Wikipedia

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    Universitas Trisakti (Usakti, Trisakti) is Indonesia's largest private university located in Jakarta, Indonesia. Universitas Trisakti, is the only private university ...

  3. Port of Trisakti - Wikipedia

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    Port of Trisakti (Indonesian: Pelabuhan Trisakti) is a seaport in Banjarmasin in South Kalimantan, Indonesia.It is one of the major ports in Borneo. [citation needed] The port is located on the Southwest of the Tatas Island, which is between the intersection of Barito River and Martapura River, with which it is connected to the Java Sea.

  4. FKG inequality - Wikipedia

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    The FKG inequality for the case of a product measure is known also as the Harris inequality after Harris (Harris 1960), who found and used it in his study of percolation in the plane. A proof of the Harris inequality that uses the above double integral trick on R {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} } can be found, e.g., in Section 2.2 of Grimmett (1999) .

  5. FKG - Wikipedia

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    FKG may refer to: Falkirk Grahamston railway station, in Scotland; FKG inequality; Furkating Junction railway station, in Assam, India; Genk railway station, in Belgium

  6. Parahyangan Catholic University - Wikipedia

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    Parahyangan Catholic University was established on 17 January 1955, under the name of Commerce Academy, as a collaboration between the Bishop of Bandung, Pierre Marin Arntz, O.S.C. with the Bishop of Bogor Prof. Dr Paternus Nicholas Joannes Cornelius Geise, O.F.M.

  7. Trisakti Museum - Wikipedia

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    Trisakti Museum was established with the background of the Indonesian university student movement in 1998, when the students across Indonesia rallied to demand reform. [ 3 ] The students at Trisakti University , as a part of the students in Indonesia as a whole, participated in a peaceful protest movement . [ 3 ]

  8. File:Trisakti Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Trisakti shootings - Wikipedia

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    Trisakti University students and police forces clash in May 1998. Public outrage against the shootings became a catalyst for the Indonesian riots of May 1998, which included a pogrom against Chinese-Indonesians. [9] Approximately 1,200 people were killed, mostly trapped inside buildings that were set alight.