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20231101.en_13210918_5 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithostrotia | Lithostrotia | Lithostrotia is a derived group of titanosaurs, excluding primitive forms such as Andesaurus and Phuwiangosaurus. The possibly equivalent clade Titanosauridae was positioned in a phylogenetic analysis by Calvo et al. (2007), where it included all titanosaurs apart from Andesaurus, though multiple primitive forms were n... | [
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20231101.en_13210935_0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian%20Goldin | Ian Goldin | Ian Andrew Goldin is a South African-born British professor at the University of Oxford in England, and was the founding director of the Oxford Martin School at the University of Oxford. | [
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20231101.en_13210935_1 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian%20Goldin | Ian Goldin | Goldin is currently the director of the Oxford Martin Research Programmes on Technological and Economic Change, Future of Work and Future of Development. He is also Professor of Globalisation and Development and holds a professorial fellowship at Balliol College at the University of Oxford. | [
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20231101.en_13210935_2 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian%20Goldin | Ian Goldin | Goldin attended Pretoria Boys High School and Rondebosch Boys' High School, Cape Town. He subsequently obtained a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Cape Town, a Master of Science from the London School of Economics, and a Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy from the University... | [
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20231101.en_13210935_3 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian%20Goldin | Ian Goldin | Prior to 1996 Goldin was principal economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in London, and program director at the OECD in Paris, where he directed the Development Centre's Programs on Trade, Environment and Sustainable Development. | [
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20231101.en_13210935_4 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian%20Goldin | Ian Goldin | From 1996 to 2001, Goldin was chief executive and managing director of the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) and served as an adviser to President Nelson Mandela. He transitioned the Bank from an apartheid-era institution to a major agent for development in the 14 countries of Southern Africa. During this peri... | [
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20231101.en_13210935_10 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian%20Goldin | Ian Goldin | Goldin is the author of 23 books and over 60 journal articles. He is one of the co-authors of "Exceptional People: How migration shaped our world and will define our future". | [
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20231101.en_13210935_13 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian%20Goldin | Ian Goldin | "The Productivity Paradox: Reconciling Rapid Technological Change and Stagnating Productivity" Oxford Martin Programme on Technological and Economic Change, 2019 | [
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20231101.en_13211002_4 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trudy%20%28comics%29 | Trudy (comics) | Strickler, Dave. Syndicated Comic Strips and Artists, 1924–1995: The Complete Index. Cambria, California: Comics Access, 1995. | [
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