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Dusa
Dusa may refer to: People *David Dusa (born 1979), Swedish film director * Ferdiš Duša (1888–1958), Czech painter *Dusa McDuff (born 1945), British mathematician *Cosmina Dușa (born 1990), Romanian football player * Duša Počkaj (1924–1982), Slovenian actress Places * Dusa (Numidia), an ancient city in Numidia, in present-day Algiers * Duša, Bosnia and Herzegovina Other uses * Dusa (crustacean), an extinct genus of prawns * DUSA Pharmaceuticals, American company * Deakin University Student Association, Australia * Dundee University Students' Association, Scotland * Dusa (''Hades''), a character in the video game ''Hades'' See also * Dušan Dušan ( sr-Cyrl, Душан) is a Slavic names, Slavic given name primarily used in the former Yugoslavia and the former Czechoslovakia. The name is derived from the Slavic noun ''duša'' "soul". Occurrence In Serbia, it was the 29th most po ..., a given name {{disambiguation, geo, surname, given name Slavic feminine ...
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Dusa (Hades)
Dusa is a character in the 2020 video game ''Hades''. She is a maid who serves Hades, and who periodically interacts with the protagonist, Zagreus, in addition to the character Megaera. She was created by Greg Kasavin and designed by Jen Zee, with her design made attractive due to Vee's desire to appreciate classical tradition and the mindset that gods are beautiful because they are gods. She is voiced by Courtney Vineys. During the game, the player may have Zagreus pursue her romantically, only for Dusa to turn out to not share these feelings and possibly not having romantic feelings at all, instead forming a platonic love for one another. This has been well-received, with critics noting how her being asexual and aromantic was a rarity. She has also been praised for her design and voice. Concept and creation Dusa is based on the Greek mythological figure Medusa. She is a floating gorgon head with green skin and snakes for hair who carries a feather duster while she works a ...
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Dusa McDuff
Dusa McDuff FRS CorrFRSE (born 18 October 1945) is an English mathematician who works on symplectic geometry. She was the first recipient of the Ruth Lyttle Satter Prize in Mathematics, was a Noether Lecturer, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society. She is currently the Helen Lyttle Kimmel '42 Professor of Mathematics at Barnard College. Personal life and education Margaret Dusa Waddington was born in London, England, on 18 October 1945 to Edinburgh architect Margaret Justin Blanco White, second wife of biologist Conrad Hal Waddington, her father. Her sister is the anthropologist Caroline Humphrey, and she has an elder half-brother C. Jake Waddington by her father's first marriage. Her mother was the daughter of Amber Reeves, the noted feminist, author and lover of H. G. Wells. McDuff grew up in Scotland where her father was Professor of Genetics at the University of Edinburgh. McDuff was educated at St George's School for Girls in Edinburgh and, although the standard was lo ...
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David Dusa
David Dusa (born May 17, 1979, in Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian people, Hungarian and Swedes, Swedish film director. Biography David Dusa is a Hungarian born film maker. He grew up in Sweden, having studied film and French at Gothenburg University, he settled in France in 2001. In 2004, he completed his studies at the French film school CLCF and started working as an assistant for American documentary director Peter Friedman. Between 2006 and 2009, Dusa directed six short-films which won awards at International Film Festivals around the world, including the UIP Award at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, Rotterdam International Film Festival, and the Onda Curta Award at the Curtas Vila do Conde, Curtas Vila Do Conde. In 2008–2009, he assisted Andrew Kötting on directing ''Ivul'', and then edited the movie, an official selection at the Locarno Festival, Locarno Film Festival. In June 2009, following the Iranian Green Movement, Dusa wrote ''Flowers of Evil''. The mo ...
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Cosmina Dușa
Cosmina Anișoara Dușa (born 4 March 1990) is a Romanian footballer who plays as a forward for Beroe in Bulgaria and the Romanian national team. As a player she won the national championship, the national cup and was top scorer of the league. Career Club Dușa started playing football in primary school with her brother's friends. At the age of 17, she was accepted by the Romanian women's football club champions, CFF Clujana Cluj. She made her official debut in a 2007–08 UEFA Women's Cup match against Umeå IK; scoring five goals in the three group matches. She later played for AS Volos 2004 from Greece and was called up for the Romania national team. In 2010, she returned to Cluj-Napoca and followed her first trainer, Mirel Albon, to the newly founded team CFF Olimpia Cluj. In the club's very first season Dușa scored 103 goals in the club's 24 matches, making her the Liga I top scorer. She repeated that feat by winning the 2012 top-scorer award with 71 goals. In ...
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Dusa (Numidia)
Dusa may refer to: People *David Dusa (born 1979), Swedish film director * Ferdiš Duša (1888–1958), Czech painter *Dusa McDuff (born 1945), British mathematician *Cosmina Dușa (born 1990), Romanian football player * Duša Počkaj (1924–1982), Slovenian actress Places * Dusa (Numidia), an ancient city in Numidia, in present-day Algiers * Duša, Bosnia and Herzegovina Other uses * Dusa (crustacean), an extinct genus of prawns * DUSA Pharmaceuticals, American company * Deakin University Student Association, Australia * Dundee University Students' Association, Scotland * Dusa (''Hades''), a character in the video game ''Hades'' See also * Dušan Dušan ( sr-Cyrl, Душан) is a Slavic names, Slavic given name primarily used in the former Yugoslavia and the former Czechoslovakia. The name is derived from the Slavic noun ''duša'' "soul". Occurrence In Serbia, it was the 29th most po ..., a given name {{disambiguation, geo, surname, given name Slavic feminine ...
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Dusa (crustacean)
''Dusa'' is an extinct genus of prawns, in the order Decapoda The Decapoda or decapods, from Ancient Greek δεκάς (''dekás''), meaning "ten", and πούς (''poús''), meaning "foot", is a large order of crustaceans within the class Malacostraca, and includes crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, a ..., containing five species. References Penaeidae Prehistoric crustacean genera {{paleo-crustacean-stub ...
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Dušan
Dušan ( sr-Cyrl, Душан) is a Slavic names, Slavic given name primarily used in the former Yugoslavia and the former Czechoslovakia. The name is derived from the Slavic noun ''duša'' "soul". Occurrence In Serbia, it was the 29th most popular name for males, as of 2010. People *Stefan Uroš IV Dušan, Emperor of the Serbian Empire *Dušan Bajević (born 1948), Bosnian former footballer and current football manager *Dušan Bařica (born 1975), Czech ice hockey player *Dušan Basta (born 1984), Serbian footballer *Dušan Bavdek (born 1971), Slovenian composer *Dušan Bogdanović (born 1955), Serbian-born American composer and classical guitarist *Dusan Djuric (born 1984), Swedish international footballer of Serbian descent *Dušan Domović Bulut (born 1985), Serbian 3x3 basketball player *Dušan Džamonja (1928–2009), Croatian sculptor *Dušan Fitzel (born 1963), Slovak footballer and football manager *Dušan Galis (born 1949), Slovak footballer and football manager * Du� ...
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Duša
Duša is a village in the municipality of Gornji Vakuf, Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina, sometimes known as Bosnia-Herzegovina and informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeast Europe. Situated on the Balkans, Balkan Peninsula, it borders Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the southeast, and Croatia to th .... See also * Duša killings Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 39. References Populated places in Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje {{CentralBosniaCanton-geo-stub ...
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Ferdiš Duša
Ferdiš Duša (13 January 1888 in Frýdlant nad Ostravicí – 1958 ibidem) was a Czech folk painter, graphic artist, illustrator and manufacturer of ceramics, coming from the borderland between Moravia and Silesia. Biography Duša did not receive any artistic education and can therefore be called an autodidact. He liked traveling and visited, among other countries, Italy, Germany, Slovakia, Switzerland and Ukraine. In 1910 he started to work in a ceramics factory in the city of Rožnov pod Radhoštěm (in the Moravian-Silesian Beskids), but later failed in his attempts to establish an own enterprise. In 1927 he moved to Prague, where he further developed his artistic talent. He became a member of the '' Hollar association of Czech graphic artists'', with the help of which he several times exhibited his pictures. In 1955 he returned to his birthplace of Frýdlant nad Ostravicí. His best known illustrations accompanied poems of Petr Bezruč and . The elaboration of social themes ...
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Duša Počkaj
Duša Počkaj (16 November 1924 – 24 June 1982) was a Slovenian film and theatre actress. Following World War II Počkaj studied at the Ljubljana Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television, and from 1946 until her death in 1982 she was member of the Ljubljana National Drama Theatre ensemble. She started acting in films in the early 1950s and her biggest success was the starring role in the 1961 film '' Dancing in the Rain'' (''Ples v dežju'') directed by Boštjan Hladnik, for which she won the Golden Arena for Best Actress The following is a list of winners of the Golden Arena for Best Actress at the Pula Film Festival. List of winners Yugoslav Film Awards (1955–90) Croatian Film Awards (1990–present) Footnotes :A.  Although the festival was opened ... awards. References External links * 1924 births 1982 deaths People from Lendava Slovenian stage actresses Slovenian film actresses Yugoslav actresses Golden Arena winners 20th-century S ...
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Numidia
Numidia was the ancient kingdom of the Numidians in northwest Africa, initially comprising the territory that now makes up Algeria, but later expanding across what is today known as Tunisia and Libya. The polity was originally divided between the Massylii state in the east (Capital: Cirta) and the Masaesyli state in the west (Capital: Siga). During the Second Punic War (218–201 BC), Masinissa, king of the Massylii, defeated Syphax of the Masaesyli to unify Numidia into the first unified Berbers, Berber state for Numidians in present-day Algeria. The kingdom began as a sovereign state and an ally of Roman Empire, Rome and later alternated between being a Roman province and a Roman client state. Numidia, at its foundation, was bordered by the Moulouya River to the west, Africa (Roman province), Africa Proconsularis and Cyrenaica to the east. the Mediterranean Sea to the north, and the Sahara to the south so that Numidia entirely surrounded Carthage except towards the sea. befor ...
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DUSA Pharmaceuticals
DUSA Pharmaceuticals was an American pharmaceutical company with dermatology products, including Levulan and Nicomide. It was acquired by Sun Pharma in 2012 and the brand continues as DUSA Dermatology within the Sun Pharma company. History In the first quarter of 2006, DUSA Pharmaceuticals obtained Sirius Laboratories in a merger estimated to be worth 30 million dollars. Sirius was a privately held dermatology specialty pharmaceuticals company founded by Dr. Joel E. Bernstein in 2000 dedicated to the treatment of acne vulgaris and acne rosacea. In 2012, Caraco Pharmaceutical Laboratories (CPL), a subsidiary of Sun Pharmaceutical Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Limited (Trade name, d/b/a Sun Pharma) is an Indian Multinational corporation, multinational pharmaceutical company headquartered in Mumbai. It manufactures and sells Pharmaceutical formulation, pharmaceutical formu ..., acquired DUSA. References {{reflist External linksofficial web site Companies based in Wilm ...
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