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  2. Moestopo - Wikipedia

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    Moestopo was born in Ngadiluwih, Kediri, East Java, Dutch East Indies on 13 June 1913. He was the sixth of eight children born to Raden Koesoemowinoto. [1] After his primary schooling, Moestopo went to the School of Dentistry (STOVIT) in Surabaya.

  3. Missile Wing 2 - Wikipedia

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    Missile Wing 2 (German: Flugkörpergeschwader 2, FKG 2) was a unit of the German Air Force. It was activated on 1 January 1965 in Lechfeld with two subordinate units: Missile Group 21 (German: Flugkörpergruppe 21) and Missile Group 22 (German: Flugkörpergruppe 22). [1] Missile Group 21 moved to Nörvenich in September 1965. In 1976, the Quick ...

  4. FKG inequality - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the Fortuin–Kasteleyn–Ginibre (FKG) inequality is a correlation inequality, a fundamental tool in statistical mechanics and probabilistic combinatorics (especially random graphs and the probabilistic method), due to Cees M. Fortuin, Pieter W. Kasteleyn, and Jean Ginibre . Informally, it says that in many random systems ...

  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. Missile Wing 1 - Wikipedia

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    Missile Wing 1 (German: Flugkörpergeschwader 1, FKG 1) was a unit of the German Air Force. Missile Group 11 (German: Flugkörpergruppen 11, FKGrp 11) was activated at Kaufbeuren Air Base in February 1958, equipped with the MGM-1 Matador cruise missile. On 1 September 1963, FKG 1 was activated at Saarburg Kaserne in Landsberg am Lech. On 1 ...

  7. Ali Murtopo - Wikipedia

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    1959 was also the year in which Suharto was dismissed from his position as TT IV Commander as a result of involvement in illegal activities. Ali stayed on with TT IV which was now renamed Kodam VII/Diponegoro (currently Kodam IV/Diponegoro) until early 1961, when he rejoined Suharto.

  8. Fatih Karagümrük S.K. - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 1926 (estimated to be May 18 or 19), the efforts of individuals such as Muhtar Bey, Acıçeşmeli Minareci İzzet, Aleattin Bey, Nazmi Bey, Bedri Bey, Karagümrüklü Abdullah Bey, Mustafa İzmirli, and Cemil Bey led to the establishment of a sports club named Karagümrük İdman Yurdu.

  9. French Kiwi Juice - Wikipedia

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    FKJ was born on 26 March 1990 to a mother from France and a father from New Zealand.From a young age, he immersed himself in music from his parents' libraries, including "English rock, Queen, Pink Floyd, The Police... '70s rock, Led Zeppelin... some jazz or Nina Simone, Billie Holiday, Miles Davis... a little bit of French music, but not too much, like Serge Gainsbourg."