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Plato(427-347 BCE) Greek philosopher, mathematician, and founder of the Academy, the first institution of higher learning in Western Civilization.
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PlatoExpresses the specific gravity as the weight of extract in a 100 gram solution at 17.5°C. Refinement of the Balling scale. Polymerization:
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Plato(n) ancient Athenian philosopher; pupil of Socrates; teacher of Aristotle (428-347 BC)
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PlatoN M Plato; (Greek philosopher 429-347 BC| disciple of Socrates)
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PlatoHis original name was Aris’tocls, but he was called Platn from the great breadth of his shoulders.
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PlatoAncient Greek philosopher, student of Socrates, and teacher of Aristotle. Concerned with the separation of matter and spirit, Plato’s writings often discuss the ethical life. His Dialogues are amongst the most influential ancient texts. The Timæus and book X of Laws were especially valuable to the Catholic Church.
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PlatoThe Pollution Liability Agreement among Tanker Owners. An agreement proposed following the adoption of the 1984 Protocol to the Civil Liability Convention 1969 (supra), which was intended to increase, on a voluntary basis, the compensation payble by independent tanker owners in respect of marine oil pollution damage and to amend CRISTAL (supra), bu [..]
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Platon. "Plato," proper n.; not in MED. KEY: plato@n#propn
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Platon#propn 21 plato 20 platon 1
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PlatoFrom the Greek name Πλάτων (Platon), which was derived from Greek πλατύς (platys) meaning "broad-shouldered". Plato was one of the m [..]
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