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DOR, Dor, or DoR may refer to: Computer games and characters * '' Advance Wars: Days of Ruin'', a turn-based tactics video game for the Nintendo DS * Dor, a magician in the fictional Xanth universe; see Magicians of Xanth * '' WWE Day of Reckoning'', a Nintendo Gamecube video game Geography * Dör, a village in Hungary * Dor, Iran, a village in Isfahan Province, Iran * Dor, Israel, a moshav in northern Israel * Ein Dor, a kibbutz in northern Israel * Tel Dor, an archaeological site in Israel on the site of Dor or Dora, an ancient royal city of the Canaanites * Dori Airport, an airport in Burkina Faso with the IATA code DOR * Dorset, county in England, Chapman code People Given name * Dor Bahadur Bista (born ca. 1924–1926), Nepalese anthropologist, social scientist and activist * Dor Daniel (born 1982), Israeli singer songwriter * Dor Elo (born 1993), Israeli football player * D'or Fischer (born 1981), American-Israeli basketball player * Dor Guez (born ca. 1980), Israeli ar ...
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Days Of Ruin
''Advance Wars: Days of Ruin'', released as ''Advance Wars: Dark Conflict'' in Europe and Australia, is a turn-based strategy video game for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. It is the fourth installment in the ''Advance Wars'' series after '' Advance Wars: Dual Strike'' and was released in 2008 for North America on January 21; in Europe on January 25; and in Australia on February 21. A Japanese release was planned under the title of but was canceled after a series of delays. It finally became available in Japan through Club Nintendo in October 2013 as a downloadable platinum status reward for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems. ''Days of Ruin'' features a grim and more serious tone and atmosphere in contrast to the previous light-hearted installments, with a new storyline, characters and setting independent of the previous games. Set amidst a post-apocalyptic world, the story focuses on the Rubinelle 12th Battalion, one of the surviving remnants of the military of the coun ...
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Dor Micha
David Dor Micha (or Miha, ; born 2 March 1992) is an Israeli professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Israeli Premier League club Beitar Jerusalem. Early and personal life Micha was born in Givatayim, Israel, to a family of both Sephardi Jewish and Mizrahi Jewish ( Iraqi-Jewish) descent. His father Kobi Micha is a former Israeli footballer who also played for Maccabi Tel Aviv, although he retired at the age of 26 due to a knee injury. Micha attended the Kalai High School in his hometown. He also holds a Portuguese passport, on account of both his Sephardi Jewish and Mizrahi Jewish (Iraqi-Jewish) ancestry, which eases the move to certain European football leagues. He was in a relationship with Israeli actress Nuel Berkovich from 2013 to 2020. He married his Israeli girlfriend Almog ( BarNoy) in 2021, and they have a daughter who was born in 2022. Club career Micha joined Maccabi Tel Aviv when he was 8 years old. On 2004 he started playing with the youth ...
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Diagnostic Odds Ratio
In medical testing with binary classification, the diagnostic odds ratio (DOR) is a Evaluation of binary classifiers, measure of the effectiveness of a diagnostic test. It is defined as the ratio of the odds of the test being positive if the subject has a disease relative to the odds of the test being positive if the subject does not have the disease. There is also a Multi-class classification, multiclass version of the diagnostic odds ratio. The rationale for the diagnostic odds ratio is that it is a single indicator of test performance (like Accuracy#Accuracy and precision in binary classification, accuracy and Youden's J statistic) but which is independent of prevalence (unlike accuracy) and is presented as an odds ratio, which has theoretical advantages (e.g. Bayes Law is written a product of ratios). Definition The diagnostic odds ratio is defined mathematically as: :\text = \frac = \frac = \frac where TP, FN, FP and TN are the number of true positives, false negatives, f ...
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Delta-DOR
Delta-Differential One-Way Ranging (or Delta-DOR, Δ-DOR for short) is an interplanetary radio-tracking and navigation technique. How it is done Radio signals from the spacecraft are received by two widely separated deep-space ground stations on Earth and the difference in the times of signal arrival is precisely measured (and used to calculate a bearing). This is corrected using information about the current delays due to Earth's atmosphere, obtained by simultaneously tracking (from each ground location) radio signals from a quasar (within 10 degrees of the same direction). NASA uses its NASA Deep Space Network, Deep Space Network to pick up signals from the spacecraft that tell navigators where the spacecraft are located. This navigation service is called "tracking coverage" and it includes Doppler, ranging and delta differential one-way ranging, or "Delta DOR." ESA has the ESA Deep Space Network, China has the Chinese Deep Space Network and India has the Indian Deep Space N ...
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Wilhelm Reich
Wilhelm Reich ( ; ; 24 March 1897 – 3 November 1957) was an Austrian Doctor of Medicine, doctor of medicine and a psychoanalysis, psychoanalyst, a member of the second generation of analysts after Sigmund Freud. The author of several influential books, ''The Impulsive Character'' (1925), ''The Function of the Orgasm'' (1927), ''Character Analysis'' (1933), and ''The Mass Psychology of Fascism'' (1933), he became one of the most radical figures in the history of psychiatry. Reich's work on character contributed to the development of Anna Freud's ''The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defence'' (1936), and his idea of muscular armour—the expression of the personality in the way the body moves—shaped innovations such as body psychotherapy, Gestalt therapy, bioenergetic analysis and primal therapy. His writing influenced generations of intellectuals; he coined the phrase "the sexual revolution" and according to one historian acted as its midwife.Strick (2015), p. ...
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Rod McKuen
Rodney Marvin McKuen ( ; ; April 29, 1933 – January 29, 2015) was an American poet, singer-songwriter, and composer. He was one of the best-selling poets in the United States during the late 1960s. Throughout his career, McKuen produced a wide range of recordings, which included popular music, spoken word poetry, film soundtracks and classical music. He earned two Academy Award nominations for his music compositions. McKuen's translations and adaptations of the songs of Jacques Brel were instrumental in bringing the Belgian songwriter to prominence in the English-speaking world. His poetry deals with themes of love, the natural world and spirituality. McKuen's songs sold over 100 million recordings worldwide, and 60 million books of his poetry were sold as well. Early years McKuen was born as Rodney Marvin Woolever on April 29, 1933, in a Salvation Army hostel in Oakland, California to Clarice Woolever. Per ''The New York Times,'' he had "two birth certificates, eac ...
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Rena Dor
Rena Dor (; 1917 – March 5, 2000) was a Greece, Greek actress and a singer. She was born Irini Giannatou (Ειρήνη Γιαννάτου) in Patras in 1917 and died in Athens on March 5, 2000. She is buried at Athens Cemetery, Athens First Cemetery. She entered the musical theatre. Companioned her lift that she had other actors such as Alekos Leivaditis. She was orphaned from age four and had only nine sisters. She first played for her first time at 113, mainly as a dancer with Zozo Dalma in a periodical that performed in Egypt. Her first theatrical work along with Marika Krevata and Mimi Kokkini and in 1954 with Krevata, Rena Vlachopoulou. She awarded herseft the Panathinaia (Pan-Athenian awards) for her totaling her presentation in the dancing. Her last appearance was in 1978 at the ''Minoa'' theatre with N. Eleftheriou, in ''Ti Kostakis, ti Antdikos ta plironei o laoutzikos'' (''Τι Κωστάκης, τι Αντρίκος, τα πληρώνει ο λαουτζίκος' ...
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Milo Dor
Milo Dor (7 March 1923 – December 2005) was a Serbian Austrian writer and translator. He described himself as "an Austrian, Viennese, and European of Serbian heritage." Life Milo Dor was born in to a Serbian family in Budapest, as Milutin Doroslovac. His father was a surgeon, his mother lead a beauty salon. Dor grew up in the Banat and later in Belgrade. In highschool, he was a member of the Communist Youth and wrote lyrics. Having organised a school strike in 1940, he was expelled. Nevertheless, he passed his final exams in the following year. He participated in the resistance movement against the German occupants. In 1942, he was arrested; stays in prison and camps followed until he was deported to Vienna in 1943. A year later, he was arrested again and put into "protective custody" (a euphemism used by the Nazis for the rounding-up of political opponents). After World War II, Dor stayed in Austria, studying drama and Romance languages at the University of Vienna until 194 ...
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Karin Dor
Karin Dor (; born Kätherose Derr; 22 February 1938 – 6 November 2017) was a German actress. She was famous to international audiences for her role as Bond girl Helga Brandt in the James Bond film '' You Only Live Twice'' (1967) and her appearance in the Alfred Hitchcock thriller ''Topaz'' (1969). Biography Dor was born in Wiesbaden on 22 February 1938. She starred in the James Bond movie '' You Only Live Twice'' (1967) and the Alfred Hitchcock movie ''Topaz'' (1969). She appeared in German movies adapted from the works of Edgar Wallace (Krimis from Kriminalfilm) and Karl May. These two-film series were mainly directed by Harald Reinl, her first husband. In 2008, she was in a Munich stage production, ''Man liebt nur dreimal'' ("You Only Love Thrice"). In later years, she performed mainly stage roles but still appeared in some films. She was married three times: her last marriage was to George Robotham, an American stunt director, from 1988 until his death in 2007. The coup ...
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Jacqueline Dor
Jacqueline Dor (1929–1972) was a French film actress.Goble p.328 Selected filmography * '' Monsieur de Falindor'' (1947) * ''Scandals of Clochemerle'' (1948) * ''Three Boys, One Girl'' (1948) * '' Cage of Girls'' (1949) * '' Emile the African'' (1949) * ''Rome Express'' (1950) * ''Three Sailors in a Convent ''Three Sailors in a Convent'' (French: ''Trois marins dans un couvent'') is a 1950 French comedy film directed by Émile Couzinet and starring Frédéric Duvallès, Raphaël Patorni and Jacqueline Dor.https://www.unifrance.org/film/7414/trois- ...'' (1950) References Bibliography * Goble, Alan. ''The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film''. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. External links * 1929 births 1972 deaths French film actresses People from Boulogne-sur-Mer Actresses from Hauts-de-France 20th-century French women {{france-film-actor-1920s-stub ...
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Henri Dor
Henri Dor (4 October 1835, in Vevey – 28 October 1912, in Lyon) was a Swiss ophthalmologist. He studied medicine at the University of Zürich, then furthered his education in ophthalmology at Vienna, Berlin, Paris, London, Edinburgh and Utrecht. From 1860 he worked as an ophthalmologist in this hometown of Vevey, then in 1867 was named a professor of ophthalmology at the University of Bern. In 1876 he resigned his professorship and opened a private clinic in Lyon.Dor, Henri
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Gil Dor
Gil Dor (; born December 12, 1952) is an Israeli guitar player mostly known for his long-term collaboration as an accompanist, arranger, producer and co-composer with international concert and recording artist Achinoam Nini, also known as Noa. Early life and education Dor grew up in Holon. His parents were both amateur pianists, and favored his approach to music very early in life. After taking piano lessons with his brother Yuval (who played in Hakol Over Habibi), he started studying guitar at eleven years old, first as a self-taught musician, and later with the Israeli classical guitar master Menashe Bakish, with whom he studied for eight years. When he finished his army service in 1974, he went to Boston with his wife Neta, and attended Berklee College of Music. In 1975, Dor moved to New York City where he studied at Queens College and worked until 1981. Music career In 1981, Dor moved back to Israel, and soon became a working session musician as well as an active jazz guit ...
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