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Calvin ♂ From the French surname, used as a given name among Nonconformists in honour of the French Protestant theologian Jean Calvin (1509–64). The surname meant originally ‘little bald one’, from a diminutive of calve, a Norman and Picard form of French chauve... Read more
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ARMINIANISM ARMINIANISM, a form of theological thought based on the 1608 Declaration of Sentiments of the Dutch theologian Jacobus Arminius (1559–1609). Often referred to as "anti-Calvinism," Arminianism holds the freedom of... Read more
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Calvin Klein, Inc. 205 West 39th StreetNew York, New York 10018U.S.A.Telephone: (212) 719-2600Fax: (212) 221-4541 Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Phillips-Van Heusen CorporationIncorporated: 1967 as Calvin Klein Ltd.Employees: 900Sales: $170 million (2001 est.)NAIC: 315232 Women’s and... Read more
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Bridges, Calvin Blackman (b. Schuyler Falls, New York, 11 January 1889; d. Los Angeles, California, 27 December 1938) genetics. Calvin Blackman Bridges was the only child of Leonard Victor Bridges and Charlotte Amelia Blackman. His mother died when Calvin was two years old and his father a year... Read more
Guillaume Farel Guillaume Farel
Guillaume Farel , 1489-1565, French religious reformer, associate of John Calvin . In 1520, Farel joined Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples at Meaux to aid in church reform and to establish an evangelical school for students and preachers. Soon his iconoclastic ideas made him suspect, and he... Read more
Theodore Beza Theodore Beza
Theodore Beza (Théodore de Bèze), 1519-1605, French Calvinist theologian. In 1548 he joined John Calvin at Geneva and soon became his intimate friend and chief aid. From 1549 to 1558, Beza was professor of Greek at Lausanne, where he wrote De haereticis a civili magistratu puniendis ... Read more
Melvin Calvin Melvin Calvin
Melvin Calvin 1911-97, American organic chemist and educator, b. St. Paul, Minn., grad. Michigan College of Mining and Technology, 1931, Ph.D. Univ. of Minnesota, 1935. In 1937 he joined the faculty at the Univ. of California, where he became director (1946) of the bioorganic division of the... Read more
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phosphoglyceric acid (PGA) A 3-carbon organic acid formed during glycolysis that is the first relatively stable compound formed in the Calvin cycle after the fixation of carbon dioxide in C3 plants. The first product, an unstable 6-carbon compound, is formed when carbon dioxide combines with... Read more
John Calvin John Calvin
John Calvin 1509-64, French Protestant theologian of the Reformation, b. Noyon, Picardy. Early Life Calvin early prepared for an ecclesiastical career; from 1523 to 1528 he studied in Paris. His opinions gradually turned to disagreement with the Roman position, and a demonstrated ability at... Read more

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