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Monge

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[mawnzh] / mɔ̃ʒ /

noun

  1. Gaspard Comte de Péluse 1746–1818, French mathematician.


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“Anything below 30% of the vote would be a huge failure for Milei,” said Mauricio Monge, senior Latin America economist at Oxford Economics.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cleveland returns the City Section player of the year, Alexa Monge, and the player who delivered the overtime goal to beat El Camino Real, Yesenia Gomez.

From Los Angeles Times

“These cases are rare,” said Oscar Monge, the group’s interim executive director.

From Los Angeles Times

Angela Monge, 54, of Norwalk, said she is “worried about what will happen after the election.”

From Los Angeles Times

The research by Richard G. Monge and Tom Delord members of the Meriles Group in CCNY's Division of Science, is entitled "Reversible optical data storage below the diffraction limit" and appears in the journal Nature Nanotechnology.

From Science Daily