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- Louis Braille (1319 bytes)
1: ...[January 6]], [[1852]]) was the inventor of the [[Braille]] writing system for the [[blindness|blind]].
3: Braille was born in Coupvray near [[Paris]], [[France]]. ...
5: ...thematics]] ([[Nemeth Braille]]) and [[music]] ([[Braille music]] code).
7: Braille died of [[tuberculosis]].
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- Asteroid (24334 bytes)
8: One way to classify asteroids is in terms of size. A working definition is that asteroids a...
40: ====Problems with spectral classification====
67: ...he Sun would move slightly between the pair of films. Under the stereoscope, the image of the body wou...
71: ...r Planet Center]]. Dr. Marsden has computer programs that compute whether an apparition ties together ...
80: ...ed systems include [http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/programs]: - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
13: ...George Armstrong]] — [[hydraulic crane]], Armstrong breech-loading gun
38: *[[Louis Braille]], (1809-1852)
149: *[[Jack Marks]] — boxer's [[gumshield]] - Finger (2398 bytes)
17: ...mple of this capacity is in the ability to read [[Braille]]. Additionally, prehension is enhanced by the p... - Louis Braille (1319 bytes)
1: ...[January 6]], [[1852]]) was the inventor of the [[Braille]] writing system for the [[blindness|blind]].
3: Braille was born in Coupvray near [[Paris]], [[France]]. ...
5: ...thematics]] ([[Nemeth Braille]]) and [[music]] ([[Braille music]] code).
7: Braille died of [[tuberculosis]]. - Musical notation (19883 bytes)
31: ...A score for ensemble music includes multiple systems, as does most organ music (where the pedals are w...
41: ...) to paper. The earliest of these ancestral systems, from the [[8th century]], did not originally uti...
52: generally follow the natural rhythms of the [[Latin]] language. However, by the [[10t...
60: ...ped for use with voice. Proponents of other systems claim that
78: Terms for note durations in American and British Englis...
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