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  1. Cases Or Cazes: Jewish Italian family that included among its members rabbis, physicians, and scholars. The more numerous branch of the family lived in Mantua; some lived in Ferrara; some emigrated to Turkey and Palestine (see Zunz, in Benjacob's edition of Dei ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  2. Scopus: An elevation seven stadia north of Jerusalem, where, according to tradition, the high priest and the inhabitants of the city welcomed Alexander the Great. Josephus states that the place was called Σαφείν (Aramaic, ; Hebrew, ), which name was translated into Greek as ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [90%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  3. Scopus: Scopus или «Ско́пус» — единая библиографическая и реферативная база данных рецензируемой научной литературы, созданная в 2004 году академическим издательством Elsevier (рус. Эльзеви́р). [90%] 2023-07-23
  4. Scopus: Scopus is Elsevier's abstract and citation database launched in 2004. Scopus covers nearly 36,377 titles (22,794 active titles and 13,583 inactive titles) from approximately 11,678 publishers, of which 34,346 are peer-reviewed journals in ... (Scientific search system) [90%] 2023-11-24 [2004 establishments] [2004 introductions]...
  5. Scopus (bird): Scopus is a genus of wading birds containing the hamerkop (Scopus umbretta) and its extinct Pliocene relative, Scopus xenopus. This genus is the sole representative of the family Scopidae. (Bird) [90%] 2023-11-24 [Bird genera] [Bird genera with one living species]...
  6. Scouts (The Scout Association): Scouts, often referred to as the Scout section to differentiate itself from the wider movement and its parent organisation, is a section of Scouting run by The Scout Association for ten and a half to fourteen year old young people ... (The Scout Association) [90%] 2024-06-21 [The Scout Association]
  7. SCOTUS case reversal rates (2007 - Present): When the U.S. Supreme Court is asked to review a case, a petition for a writ of certiorari must be filed within 90 days of a lower court’s ruling. (2007 - Present) [90%] 2023-12-20 [United States Supreme Court] [One-off pages, active]...
  8. Scots: The term Scots can refer to the people of Scotland. The Scottish are a Celtic people. [87%] 2023-03-03 [Scottish Languages] [Germanic Languages]...
  9. Scots: A woman dancing the Highland fling in Scottish costume, Denver, Colorado, between 1904 and 1910 View larger Frontiersmen of Scottish origin were attracted to the Great Plains long before the region was permanently settled by European Americans. Americans and Canadians ... (Geography) [87%] 2004-01-01 [North America] [Great Plains]...
  10. Duns Scotus: John Duns Scotus OFM (/ˈskoʊtəs/ SKOH-təs; Ecclesiastical Latin: [duns ˈskotus], "Duns the Scot"; c. 1265/66 – 8 November 1308) was a Scottish Catholic priest and Franciscan friar, university professor, philosopher, and theologian. (Biography) [77%] 2023-09-21 [Aristotelian philosophers] [13th-century philosophers]...
  11. John Scotus (bishop of Dunkeld): John Scotus (Latin: Johannes cognomine Scotus, also referred to as John the Scot or l'Escot) was a 12th-century bishop of St. Andrews and Dunkeld. (Bishop of Dunkeld) [77%] 2023-12-16 [12th-century births] [1203 deaths]...
  12. John Scotus (bishop of Mecklenburg): John Scotus (approx. A.D. (Bishop of Mecklenburg) [77%] 2023-12-16 [1066 deaths] [Medieval Gaels from Scotland]...
  13. Scotus Academy: 55°56′38″N 3°15′54″W / 55.944°N 3.265°W / 55.944; -3.265 Scotus Academy was a Catholic all-boys day school on Corstorphine Road in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was founded in 1953 by the ... [77%] 2024-01-11 [Defunct Catholic secondary schools in Scotland] [Defunct boys' schools in Scotland]...
  14. David Scotus: David Scotus was a Gaelic chronicler who died in 1139. His date of birth is unknown. (Irish historian) [77%] 2023-12-19 [Irish chroniclers] [12th-century Irish historians]...
  15. Adamus Scotus: Adam Scott, también llamado Adamus Anglicus, Adamus Premostratensis, Adam de Dryburgh y Adam el Cartujo (1127 o 1140, - 1212) fue un religioso angloescocés, monje premostratense de la abadía de Dryburgh y luego cartujo, predicador, teólogo y escritor religioso.​ Nació en el ... [77%] 2023-12-17
  16. Duns Scotus: Duns Scotus (c. 1265—1308) was a Roman Catholic philosopher and theologian. [77%] 2023-12-11 [Philosophers] [Antisemites]...
  17. Marianus Scotus: Marianus Scotus (1028-1082 or 1083), chronicler (who must be distinguished from his namesake Marianus Scotus, d., abbot of St Peter's, Regensburg), was an Irishman by birth, and called Moelbrigte, or servant of Bridget. He was educated by a ... [77%] 2022-09-02
  18. CAdES (computing): CAdES (CMS Advanced Electronic Signatures) is a set of extensions to Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS) signed data making it suitable for advanced electronic signatures. CMS is a general framework for electronic signatures for various kinds of transactions like purchase requisition ... (Computing) [76%] 2023-11-02 [Cryptography standards] [XML-based standards]...
  19. Casey (given name): Casey is a given name, originally derived from the Irish Gaelic cathasaigh, meaning "vigilant" or "watchful". It is also a nickname; in the case of girls, it can be used as a derivative nickname for the name Cassandra or, for ... (Name list) [76%] 2023-10-19 [English feminine given names] [Feminine given names]...
  20. CADES: CADES (Computer Aided Design and Evaluation System) was a software engineering system produced to support the design and development of the VME/B Operating System for the ICL New Range - subsequently 2900 - computers. From its earliest days, VME/B was ... [76%] 2023-10-19 [Version control systems]

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