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<i>Erster Theil etlicher Choräle</i> set of compositions for organ by Johann Pachelbel

Erster Theil etlicher Choräle is a collection of liturgical organ music by Johann Pachelbel, published during his lifetime. It contains eight chorale preludes in seven different styles.

People with surname Theil

Anders Theil is a Danish football manager and former player. He is currently Director of Sport at FC Roskilde.

Henri (Hans) Theil was a Dutch econometrician, Professor at the Netherlands School of Economics in Rotterdam, known for his contributions to the field of econometrics.

Georges Theil, also known as Gilbert Dubreuil, is a French politician. He is a member of the National Front and was repeatedly condemned for Holocaust denial.

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The Theil index is a statistic primarily used to measure economic inequality and other economic phenomena, though it has also been used to measure racial segregation.

Theil–Sen estimator

In non-parametric statistics, the Theil–Sen estimator is a method for robustly fitting a line to sample points in the plane by choosing the median of the slopes of all lines through pairs of points. It has also been called Sen's slope estimator, slope selection, the single median method, the Kendall robust line-fit method, and the Kendall–Theil robust line. It is named after Henri Theil and Pranab K. Sen, who published papers on this method in 1950 and 1968 respectively, and after Maurice Kendall because of its relation to the Kendall tau rank correlation coefficient.

In statistics, the uncertainty coefficient, also called proficiency, entropy coefficient or Theil's U, is a measure of nominal association. It was first introduced by Henri Theil and is based on the concept of information entropy.

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Income inequality metrics or income distribution metrics are used by social scientists to measure the distribution of income and economic inequality among the participants in a particular economy, such as that of a specific country or of the world in general. While different theories may try to explain how income inequality comes about, income inequality metrics simply provide a system of measurement used to determine the dispersion of incomes. The concept of inequality is distinct from poverty and fairness.

South Jutlandic or South Jutish is a dialect of the Danish language. South Jutlandic is spoken in Southern Jutland on both sides of the border between Denmark and Germany.

Rosenkranz is the German word for rosary.

Johannes is a Medieval Latin form of the personal name that usually appears as "John" in English language contexts. It is a variant of the Greek name (Ιωάννης) and Classical Latin (Ioannes), itself derived from the Hebrew name Yehochanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious". The name became popular in Northern Europe, especially in Germany. Common German variants for Johannes are Johann, Hans, Hannes, Jens and Jan. In the Netherlands, Johannes was without interruption the most common masculine birth name until 1989. Jan is known in Catalan, Czech, Slovenian, Dutch, Scandinavian, Cornish, German, Afrikaans and Northern Germanic. Polish has its own variant Janusz as has Slovenian "Janez". Common English variants for Johannes are John or Johnny. There are also variants of the name in other languages:

Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil is a member of Folketinget for the Social Democrats since 2011. Rosenkrantz-Theil is currently serving as the party's spokesperson on climate and energy. In 1999 (temporarily) and from 2001 to 2007, she was a member of the Folketing for Red-Green Alliance.

Philip Johan von Strahlenberg Swedish officer and geographer

Philip Johan von Strahlenberg (1676–1747) was a Swedish officer and geographer of German origin who made important contributions to the cartography of Russia. he was the first geographer, who came up with the "Ural border" idea, which determined the Ural mountains and river as the eastern borders of the European continent. Then later he fixed it with the approval of Russian Tzar.

The 4 x 100 metres relay at the 1983 World Championships in Athletics was held in the Helsinki Olympic Stadium on August 10. Although this event was won by the East German team, it is generally accepted that those athletes were part of a programme of performance-enhancing drug usage. There are strong calls for the Great Britain team to be awarded the gold medal since they can be considered to have been the real winners, as is often the case involving those who lost out to East German drug cheats in the 1980s.

Katherine female given name

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Le Theil-de-Bretagne Commune in Brittany, France

Le Theil-de-Bretagne is a commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine department in Brittany in northwestern France.

Rudolph Bergh Danish physician and malacologist

Rudolph Bergh, full name Ludvig Sophus Rudolph Bergh, was a Danish physician and malacologist. He worked in Copenhagen.

Curry ketchup

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Le Bosc-du-Theil Commune in Normandy, France

Le Bosc-du-Theil is a commune in the department of Eure, northern France. The municipality was established on 1 January 2016 by merger of the former communes of Le Gros-Theil and Saint-Nicolas-du-Bosc.

Gonneville-le-Theil Commune in Normandy, France

Gonneville-le-Theil is a commune in the department of Manche, northwestern France. The municipality was established on 1 January 2016 by merger of the former communes of Gonneville and Le Theil.

Thiel is a German-language surname. Notable people with the name include: