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  • ...biography (14%), biology and medicine (11%), literature (7%), physics and astronomy (6%), religion (5%), art (4%), Western philosophy (4%), and law (3%).<ref n ...er]] (d. 1982) and [[Mortimer J. Adler]] (d. 2001). The ''Propædia'' also lists just under 4,000 advisors who were consulted for the unsigned ''[[Micropæd
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  • ...nomena and concepts named after people''' (eponymous phenomena). For other lists of eponyms, see [[eponym]]. ...arl Sagan]] or [[Green Bank, West Virginia]], home to the [[National Radio Astronomy Observatory]] (NRAO))
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  • | [[Kepler's equation]] || Astronomy || [[Johannes Kepler]] [[Category:Science-related lists|Laws]]
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  • ...'''[[star]]s''' have been named after individual people. It is common in [[astronomy]] for objects to be given names, in accordance with accepted [[astronomical [[Category:Lists of stars]]
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  • ''For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see [[Lists of etymologies]]''. | Astronomy
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  • ...r]]. Thus this list is somewhat incomplete. (Star-registry companies keep lists of stars they claim to have named after people. The IAU does not recognize :For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see [[eponym]].
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