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Charge Carrier Extraction by Linearly Increasing Voltage

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Charge Carrier Extraction by Linearly Increasing Voltage (CELIV) is a novel time-resolved method to study the charge carrier transport and recombination in semiconductors with wide range of conductivities.Generally, the only most important requriement for CELIV measurement is a b...

Charlemagne to Attila the Hun

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Many genealogists attempted to reconstruct a valid line of descent from Attila the Hun to Charlemagne but no one succeeded in working out a generally accepted route. Steven Runciman's book on the First Bulgarian Empire, for instance, includes a pedigree of Kubrat from Attila's yo...

Charles Asprey (publisher)

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Charles Asprey (born 1971) has been involved in the UK contemporary art scene since the early 1990s and continues to work with established and emerging artists as a publisher, collector and exhibition organiser.Asprey is currently a Trustee of the in London and a Trustee of The H...

Charles Bing

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Charles Bing is the father of Chandler Bing in the TV sitcom Friends and is played by Kathleen Turner.Earlier in the show, Charles was referred to as a gay man by his son Chandler. However towards the end of Season 7, the role of Charles was retconned and he became a transsexual,...

Charles E. Brannon

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Charles E. Brannon was born 2 August 1919 in Montgomery, Alabama.Navy careerBrannon enlisted in the U.S. Naval Reserve 14 April 1941 for aviation training. Ensign Brannon reported for duty in Torpedo Squadron 8 in carrier 3 February 1942.Awarded the Navy CrossEnsign Brannon was k...

Charles Edward Lincoln

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Charles Edward Lincoln is a Mayan anthropologist, disbarred lawyer, "self-described anarchist", and member of the .In his anthropological work, Lincoln is known for his contributions to the study of Mayan society and trying to compare Georges Dumézil's Trifunctional hypothesis to...

Charles G. Hall

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Charles Gustave Hall, known as Pat Hall (November 15, 1930 - April 25, 2012) was a photojournalist from Nebraska and Wyoming. Early lifeHall was born in Rock Island, Illinois, he was a United States Navy veteran of the Korean War, in which he served as an aerial photographer, wit...

Charles Henry Flacke

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Lieutenant Charles Henry Flacke's military career began when he volunteered to join the 113th Regiment New York Infantry on October 9, 1862 in Albany, New York. He was 18 years old, had grey eyes, light hair, a light complexion and stood 5' 7.5"; his army record lists his occupat...

Charles Missant

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Charles Edward Missant (born April 23, 1981 in Grosse Pointe, Michigan) is an American football center and longsnapper who is currently a free agent. Professional Experience:2006-07 New York Jets practice squad member.2007 Center and longsnapper for the Frankfurt Galaxy of NFL Eu...

Charles Okpaleke

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Charles Okpaleke (born March 14, 1983) is a Nigerian entrepreneur. He's the co-founder of Play Network Africa and the executive producer of the film Living in Bondage: Breaking Free. Early life and education Born in Onitsha, Anambra State, Nigeria to an upper-middle-class family;...

Charles Segoing

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Charles Segoing (1610-1674) Count of Vimory (comte de Vimory) was a French heraldist.Books*Factum pour les doyens, chanoines et chapitres des églises de Sainte-Croix et Saint-Aignan d'Orléans... contre maître Charles Segoing, receveur des décimes du diocèse d'Orléans, maître Nico...

Charleston Millar

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Charleston Millar was a philosopher and literary critic , who famously wrote under ambiguations of his own name, such as Charleston Miller, Charles De Miller, Charleston-Millar and Charleston-Miller. Little is known, however, of his life or death. Notable works include his Commen...

Charley Lloyd

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In April, 1863, Charley Lloyd, a farmer working the land in what is now Anniston, Alabama west of Noble Street, was executed by Union General John T. Croxton for allegedly shooting a Union cavalryman. In fact, the Union trooper had been killed by a Confederate soldier who was fig...

Charlotte Drake Cardeza

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Charlotte Drake Cardeza (April 10, 1854 - August 1, 1939) was a survivor of the RMS Titanic disaster of 1912.Early life and TitanicCharlotte Wardle Drake was born on April 10, 1854. Her father, Thomas Drake, was a British textile manufacturer. From 1874 to 1900 she was married to...

Charly Caruso

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Charly Arnolt is an American sports reporter currently signed to WWE on the Raw brand under the ring name Charly Caruso as a backstage interviewer. She made her debut as an on-air personality on the August 2, 2016 episode of SmackDown Live. Career In her early career, Caruso was ...

Chartered Institute of Professional Financial Managers

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The Chartered Institute of Professional Financial Managers (CIPFM) is chartered under the laws of the United States and has its headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware. The CIPFM operates in many countries, offering its qualifications through its affiliates. CIPFM provide the platfo...

Chartered Wealth Manager

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Chartered Wealth Manager (CWM) is an international professional designation offered by the American Academy of Financial Management to wealth managers, relationship managers and private bankers who complete an intensive executive education program and a rigorous examination. In o...

Chase FM

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Chase FM was a community radio station serving the Chase area (Cannock, Hednesford, Heath Hayes, Great Wyrley, Cheslyn Hay, Norton Canes) in Staffordshire, United Kingdom. Many of the current members were involved in RSL (Restricted Service Licence) broadcasts to the town of 28 d...

Chasing Eliot Ness

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</noinclude> Chasing Eliot Ness Chasing Eliot Ness is a book published in 2010. It is one of the latest books featuring the character of Eliot Ness as a fictional character. The book is a romantic thriller and takes place during the 1930s in and around the Chicago area. It combin...

Chateau Civrac

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Château Civrac is a winery in the Côtes-de-Bourg of the Bordeaux region of France. Château Civrac is also the name of the red wine produced by this property. .HistoryCivrac is a small 18th Centuary Chateau typical of the 'Girodine' style of architecture in the Côtes-de-Bourg regi...

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