Hutchinson Blue Dragons Men's Basketball Players
Hutchinson may refer to: Places United States * Hutchinson, Kansas * South Hutchinson, Kansas * Hutchinson, Minnesota * Hutchinson, Pennsylvania * Hutchinson, West Virginia, in Logan County * Hutchinson, Marion County, West Virginia * Hutchinson County, South Dakota * Hutchinson County, Texas * Hutchinson Island (Florida) * Hutchinson Island South, Florida * Hutchinson River, a river in New York * Hutchinson River Parkway, running through Westchester County, New York, and the Bronx * Hutchinson Township, McLeod County, Minnesota Greenland * Hutchinson Glacier South Africa * Hutchinson, Northern Cape People * Hutchinson (surname) Companies *Hutchinson Builders, Australian construction company *Hutchinson SA, worldwide manufacturer of sealing solutions, insulation, fluid transfer systems and bicycle tires for all industries *Hutchinson, an imprint of publishing house Hutchinson Heinemann Other uses *Hutchinson Encyclopedia *, US frigate *Hutchinson's teeth, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hutchinson, Kansas
Hutchinson is the largest city in and the county seat of Reno County, Kansas, Reno County, Kansas, United States. The city is located on the Arkansas River. It has been home to salt mines since 1887 (thus its nickname of "Salt City") but locals call it "Hutch". As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population of the city was 40,006. Each year, Hutchinson hosts the Kansas State Fair, and National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Men's Basketball Tournament. It is the home of the Hutchinson Community College, the Cosmosphere aerospace museum, and Strataca underground salt museum. History The city of Hutchinson was founded in 1871 when frontiersman Clinton "C.C." Hutchinson contracted with the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, Santa Fe Railway to make a town at the railroad's crossing over the Arkansas River. The town actually sprang up about one-half mile north, on the banks of Cow Creek (Kansas), Cow Creek, where a few houses already existe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hutchinson Builders
Hutchinson Builders, is a privately-owned construction company headquartered in Brisbane, Australia. History Hutchinson Builders was established as J. Hutchinson in Brisbane, Queensland on 29 January 1912, with its first project being the construction of a new kitchen at Fort Lytton for the Government of Queensland. Recognition In 2023, Hutchinson was recognised as Australia’s largest builder in the BCI Construction League Report. According to research firm IBISWorld, as of 2019, Hutchinson was Australia’s sixth-largest private company by revenue, and the largest privately-owned builder in Australia. In 2024, chairman of the company Scott Hutchinson was named as a Queensland Great in recognition of his philanthropy and cultural advocacy. Notable projects * Brisbane Skytower * Four Points by Sheraton Brisbane *Hobart Airport terminal expansion * Rockhampton Town Hall * Santos Place * Springfield Central Stadium * 443 Queen Street, Brisbane [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hutchison (other)
Hutchison may refer to: Places in the United States * Hutchison, Kentucky * Hutchison, Missouri * Hutchison, Virginia People * Alexander Richard Hamilton Hutchison, British Royal Marines officer * Alice Hutchison (1874–1953) British physician in World War I * Ambrose K. Hutchison (1856–1932), Hawaiian resident leader of the leper settlement of Kalaupapa * Andrew Hutchison (b. 1938), Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada * Anna Hutchison (b. 1986), New Zealand actress * Balfour Oliphant Hutchison (1889–1967), Lieutenant-General in the British Army in World War II and younger brother of Robert Hutchison * Bruce Hutchison (1901–1992), Canadian author and journalist * Chuck Hutchison (born 1948), American football player * Claude B. Hutchison (1885–1980), American botanist and educator * Craig Hutchison (swimmer) (b. 1975), Canadian freestyle swimmer * Dean Hutchison, Scottish semi-professional midstakes poker player sixth in Main Event 2023 * Don Hutchison (b. 1971), En ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hutch (other)
Hutch may refer to: Places * Hutch, Kentucky, an unincorporated community located in Bell County, Kentucky, United States * Hutchinson, Kansas ("Hutch"), a city in Kansas, United States * Hutchinson, Minnesota ("Hutch"), a city in Minnesota, United States * Hutchinson River Parkway ("The Hutch"), in Bronx and Westchester Counties, New York State, United States * The Hutch or Fred Hutch, that is, the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Washington, United States People * Hutch Dano (born 1992), American actor * Hutch Harris, American singer-songwriter for The Thermals * Michael Hutchence (1960–1997), vocalist for INXS * Ken Hutcherson (born 1952), former National Football League linebacker, pastor of Antioch Bible Church in Kirkland, Washington * James Hutchison (American politician) (born c. 1942), American politician * James Hutchinson (musician) (born 1953), American bassist * Leslie Hutchinson (1900–1969), popular singer of the 1930s known as "Hutch" * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hutchinson Metric
In mathematics, the Hutchinson metric otherwise known as Kantorovich metric is a function which measures "the discrepancy between two images for use in fractal image processing" and "can also be applied to describe the similarity between DNA sequences expressed as real or complex genomic signals". Formal definition Consider only nonempty, compact, and finite metric spaces. For such a space X , let P(X) denote the space of Borel probability measures on X, with :\delta : X \rightarrow P(X) the embedding associating to x \in X the point measure \delta_x. The support , \mu, of a measure in P(X) is the smallest closed subset of measure 1. If f : X_1 \rightarrow X_2 is Borel measurable then the induced map :f_* : P(X_1) \rightarrow P(X_2) associates to \mu the measure f_*(\mu) defined by :f_*(\mu)(B)= \mu(f^(B)) for all B Borel in X_2 . Then the Hutchinson metric is given by :d(\mu_1,\mu_2) = \sup \left\lbrace \int u(x) \, \mu_1(dx) - \int u(x) \, \mu_2(dx) \right\rbrace ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hutchinson Internment Camp
Hutchinson Internment Camp was a World War II Internment, internment camp in Douglas, Isle of Man, Douglas, Isle of Man, particularly noted as "the artists' camp" due to the thriving artistic and intellectual life of its internees. Location and structure The camp consisted of 39 houses around Hutchinson Square close to Broadway in Douglas on the Isle of Man. Because of the large number of people interned in the relatively small number of houses, internees were required to share beds. One of these houses, Arrandale, came to be used as the camp's sick bay. Major H. O. Daniel was in command of the camp until he was promoted elsewhere. He was a popular leader and was responsible for enabling much of the creative activities of the camp. History Following the compulsory evictions of tenants in the properties and the erection of two barbed wire fences around the perimeter (in the manner of Mooragh Internment Camp, Mooragh Camp in Ramsey, Isle of Man, Ramsey, opened in May), Hutchinson ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hutchinson System
A system of plant taxonomy by John Hutchinson, the Hutchinson system, was published as ''The families of flowering plants, arranged according to a new system based on their probable phylogeny'' (two volumes) in three editions; 1st edition 1926–1934; 2nd edition 1959; 3rd edition, 1973. This classification is according to the 1st Edition Volume 1: Dicotyledonae 1926 and Volume 2:Monocotyledonae 1934. Hutchinson's system was one of the most influential revisions of taxonomy in the early twentieth century. Hutchinson is known for his 24 dicta on the classification of flowering plants. A key feature of his third edition in 1973 was based on the habit of the plant, namely that herbaceous plants or ''Herbaceae'' are phylogenetically more recent than woody plants or ''Lignosae''. Phylum ''Angiospermae'' Subphylum ''Monocotyledons'' ;Divisions # Calyciferae # Corolliferae # Glumiflorae Calyciferae Corolliferae Glumiflorae Subphylum ''Dicotyledons'' ;Divisions # ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hutchinson Patent Stopper
Charles G. Hutchinson invented and patented the Hutchinson Patent Stopper in 1879 as a replacement for cork bottle stoppers which were commonly used as stoppers on soda water or pop bottles. His invention employed a wire spring attached to a rubber seal. Production of these stoppers was discontinued after 1912. References External links Hutchinson Patent Stopper Guide {{transport-stub Seals (mechanical) American inventions Packaging ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Progeria
Progeria is a specific type of progeroid syndrome, also known as Hutchinson–Gilford syndrome or Hutchinson–Gilford progeroid syndrome (HGPS). A single gene mutation is responsible for causing progeria. The affected gene, known as lamin A (''LMNA''), makes a protein necessary for holding the cell nucleus together. When this gene mutates, an abnormal form of lamin A protein called progerin is produced. Progeroid syndromes are a group of diseases that cause individuals to age faster than usual, leading to them appearing older than they actually are. People born with progeria typically live until their mid- to late-teens or early twenties. Severe cardiovascular complications usually develop by puberty, later on resulting in death. Signs and symptoms Most children with progeria appear normal at birth and during early infancy. Children with progeria usually develop the first symptoms during their first few months of life. The earliest symptoms may include a failure to thrive an ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hutchinson's Ratio
In ecological theory, the Hutchinson's ratio is the ratio of the size differences between similar species when they are living together as compared to when they are isolated. It is named after G. Evelyn Hutchinson who concluded that various key attributes in species varied according to the ratio of 1:1.1 to 1:1.4. Hutchinson concluded that the mean ratio, 1.3, can be understood as the variation of attribute separation needed in order to preserve species coexistence at the same trophic level but in differing niches. However, some authors present evidence that this ratio does not depict the structure of animal communities. Rather, Hutchinson's ratio is just a representation of the distribution Distribution may refer to: Mathematics *Distribution (mathematics), generalized functions used to formulate solutions of partial differential equations *Probability distribution, the probability of a particular value or value range of a varia ... of entities, both living and non-living, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hutchinson's Teeth
Hutchinson's teeth is a sign of congenital syphilis. Affected people have Human tooth, teeth that are smaller and more widely spaced than normal and which have notches on their biting surfaces. It is named for Jonathan Hutchinson, Sir Jonathan Hutchinson, a British surgeon and pathologist, who first described it. Hutchinson's teeth form part of Hutchinson's triad. See also * List of cutaneous conditions References External links Medical signs Cutaneous congenital anomalies Syphilis Teeth {{med-sign-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hutchinson Encyclopedia
The ''Hutchinson Encyclopedia'' is an English-language general encyclopedia. It is a single volume designed for use in the home, libraries and schools. It attempts to be readable by reducing the use of technical language. A small subset of the Encyclopaedia is available for free but full access requires a subscription. Edition history *First edition (as ) 1948 *Second edition 1951 *Third edition 1956 *Fourth edition (as ''Hutchinson's new 20th Century Encyclopedia'') 1964 *Fifth edition 1970 *Sixth edition (as ''The new Hutchinson 20th Century Encyclopedia'') 1977 *Seventh edition 1981 *Eighth edition (as ''The Hutchinson Encyclopedia'') 1988 - with 25,000 articles and 2,350 illustrations. *Ninth edition 1990 *Tenth edition 1994 *Eleventh edition 1997 There have also been editions in 2000 There are several other editions about specific subjects See also *List of online encyclopedias This is a list of well-known online encyclopedias that are accessible or formerly accessible ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |