From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16041 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, May 15 2025 Volume 14 : Number 16041 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Congrats ! You have won a Kobalt Tool set ["Kobalt Tool Set unlocked" Subject: Congrats ! You have won a Kobalt Tool set Congrats ! You have won a Kobalt Tool set http://filterleaf.shop/kfaC3a0P3InR0cao_hNjSXkGXrIIs2VKGVnRvFa_O054YvM http://filterleaf.shop/JJYaFsYOd_ZJ3R577JZ-84XC5X7RS3Vkeqi-JS0v5KhpJx8v es Nwoye Adichie (1 March 1932 b 10 June 2020) was a Nigerian academic who served as a professor of statistics at the University of Nigeria Nsukka. He was the father of writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Life Adichie was born on 1 March 1932 in Abba, located in Njikoka, Anambra State. Soon after his birth, he relocated to Awkuzu and later to Nimo, where he attended Nimo Primary School for his early education. In 1957, he enrolled in the University College, Ibadan to study mathematics, graduating in 1960. He then joined the research department at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). After leaving the CBN, Adichie returned to academia as a mathematics instructor at the Nigerian College of Arts, Science and Technology in Enugu State and later became an assistant lecturer at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. In September 1963, he departed Nigeria to pursue a PhD in statistics at the University of California, Berkeley, where he studied under Erich Leo Lehmann. He earned his doctorate in 1966, becoming the first Nigerian to receive a PhD in statistics from UC Berkeley. In 1976, he became the inaugural professor of statistics at the University of Nigeria and later served as its Deputy Vice Chancellor from 1980 to 1984, retiring in 1997. Throughout his career, Adichie published articles in academic journals and magazines. His academic work included a fellowship at the University of Sheffield in England and a term as a visiting professor at San Diego State University in California, as well as serving as the first ed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 May 2025 11:25:03 -0500 From: "Sam's Club" Subject: 60% Off Sam's Club Membership â Act Now 60% Off Sam's Club Membership b Act Now http://latinonline.sa.com/Kkftj5shzP8xNVfS-IdeQauHfxDZrvSa4e5Ijo8HG6A2ImNd http://latinonline.sa.com/j3R8clq9cUId6WIAqacmL7Erz7MmkgnWKt7gSpF4YM8x4m5C om other sets of organisms. It differs from the morphological species concept in including a numerical measure of distance or similarity to cluster entities based on multivariate comparisons of a reasonably large number of phenotypic traits. Recognition and cohesion species A mate-recognition species is a group of sexually reproducing organisms that recognise one another as potential mates. Expanding on this to allow for post-mating isolation, a cohesion species is the most inclusive population of individuals having the potential for phenotypic cohesion through intrinsic cohesion mechanisms; no matter whether populations can hybridise successfully, they are still distinct cohesion species if the amount of hybridisation is insufficient to completely mix their respective gene pools. A further development of the recognition concept is provided by the biosemiotic concept of spec ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16041 ***********************************************