Monro is a surname, and may refer to: Alexander Monro (primus), the founder of Edinburgh Medical School Alexander Monro (secundus), Scottish anatomist...
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Matt Monro (born Terence Edward Parsons, 1 December 1930 – 7 February 1985) was an English singer. Known as "The Man with the Golden Voice", he performed...
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John Monro may refer to: John Monro (advocate) (1725–1773), Scottish advocate John Monro (physician) (1716–1791), physician and specialist in insanity...
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Frederick Monro (born 21 February 1964) is a British singer. The son of Matt Monro, he often performs his father's work. In 1977, when Monro junior was...
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Harold Edward Monro (14 March 1879 – 16 March 1932) was an English poet born in Brussels, Belgium. As the proprietor of the Poetry Bookshop in London...
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Robert Monro (died 1680), was a Scottish General, from the Clan Munro of Ross-shire, Scotland. He held command in the Swedish army under Gustavus Adolphus...
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Hector Seymour Peter Monro, Baron Monro of Langholm, AE, PC (4 October 1922 – 30 August 2006), was a Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party politician...
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John Monro (16 November 1716 – 27 December 1791) was a physician specializing in the treatment of madness at Bethlem Hospital in London, better known...
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Alexander Monro III of Craiglockhart, FRSE FRCPE FSA (Scot) MWS (5 November 1773 – 10 March 1859), was a Scottish anatomist and medical educator at the...
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Monro, Inc. is an automotive services company founded and headquartered in Rochester, New York, U.S. As of 2021, Monro has 1,288 locations making them...
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Charles Monro may refer to: Sir Charles Monro, 1st Baronet (1860–1929), Governor of Gibraltar Charles Monro (rugby union) (1851–1933), initiator of rugby...
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Intracranial pressure (redirect from Monro-Kellie rule)
and cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) is known as the Monro–Kellie doctrine or hypothesis. The Monro–Kellie hypothesis states that the cranial compartment...
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David Monro (ca. 1765 – September 3, 1834) was a seigneur, businessman and political figure in Lower Canada. His surname was also sometimes spelled Munro...
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Marilyn Monroe (redirect from Marilyn Monro)
Marilyn Monroe (/ˈmærəlɪn mənˈroʊ/ MARR-ə-lin mən-ROH; born Norma Jeane Mortenson; June 1, 1926 – August 4, 1962) was an American actress and model. Known...
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Alexander Monro may refer to: Alexander Monro (educator), Principal of the University of Edinburgh, 1685–1690 Alexander Monro (primus) (1697–1767), Scottish...
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The Monro of Fyrish family were a Scottish family and branch of the ancient highland Clan Munro. The family produced a notable dynasty of doctors to London...
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Interventricular foramina (neuroanatomy) (redirect from Foramen of Monro)
In the brain, the interventricular foramina (foramina of Monro) are channels that connect the paired lateral ventricles with the third ventricle at the...
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Donald Monro may refer to: Donald Monro (physician) (1727–1802), Scottish physician and medical author Donald Monro (priest), Scottish clergyman and Archdeacon/Dean...
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Joanna Monro (born 1956) is a British actress and former television presenter who, in the 1980s, appeared on the BBC show That's Life! with Esther Rantzen...
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George Monro may refer to: George Monro (British Army officer) (1700–1757), Scottish-Irish soldier George Monro (politician) (1801–1878), businessman and...
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Lieutenant-Colonel George Monro (sometimes spelled "Munro") (1700–1757) was a Scots-Irish officer in the British Army. He is best remembered for his unsuccessful...
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Henry Monro (1791–1814) was a British painter, associated with the Monro 'Academy' founded by his father Thomas Monro (1759–1833). According to the History...
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Hector Russell Hale Monro CBE LVO DL (born 7 May 1950) is a former officer in the British Army and current Lord Lieutenant of Moray. Monro was born in Edinburgh...
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Nicholas Monro (1936 – 2022) was an English pop art sculptor, print-maker and art teacher. He is known for being one of the few British pop artists to...
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James Monro CB (1838 – 28 January 1920) was a lawyer who became the first Assistant Commissioner (Crime) of the London Metropolitan Police and also served...
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James Monro (2 September 1680 – 4 November 1752) was a Scottish physician. Monro was born in Scotland on 2 September 1680. He was the son of Alexander...
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David Binning Monro, FBA (16 November 1836 – 22 August 1905) was a Scottish Homeric scholar, Provost of Oriel College, Oxford, and Vice-Chancellor of...
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Stochastic approximation (redirect from Robbins-Monro method)
this kind are the Robbins–Monro and Kiefer–Wolfowitz algorithms introduced respectively in 1951 and 1952. The Robbins–Monro algorithm, introduced in 1951...
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David Monro may refer to: Sir David Monro (New Zealand politician) (1813–1877) David Monro (merchant) (c. 1765 – 1834), seigneur, businessman and political...
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Again", and in 1969, Matt Monro recorded both Spanish and English versions, the latter not released until August 2012. (Monro also recorded Spanish versions...
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