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Suss (other)
SUSS is the Singapore University of Social Sciences. SUSS, Suss or Süss may refer to: * Süß, a German surname, including a list of people with the name * Wilhelm Süss (1895-1958), mathematician * "Suss", a word deriving from the Sus law In England and Wales, the sus law (from "suspected person") was a stop and search law that permitted a police officer to stop, search and potentially arrest people on suspicion of them being in breach of section 4 of the Vagrancy Act 1824. Acc ... in England and Wales See also * * SUS (other) * Suess (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Süß
Süß (often transliterated into English: ''Suess'', also sometimes ''Süss'' in German) is a German surname that means ''sweet''. People with the name include: * Joseph Süß Oppenheimer (1698-1738), German-Jewish banker ** Jud Süß (other), literary and dramatic works about Joseph Süß Oppenheimer * Christoph Süß (1967), German comedian * Christian Süß (1985), German table tennis player at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing * Wilhelm Süss, mathematician See also * Suss (other) * Suess (other) * Jud Süß (other) ''Jud Süß'' is a 1940 antisemitic Nazi German propaganda film. Jud Süß or variants may also refer to: * ''Jud Süß'' (Hauff novel), an 1827 novella by Wilhelm Hauff about Joseph Süß Oppenheimer * ''Jud Süß'' (Feuchtwanger novel), a 1925 ... {{Sweet-surname German-language surnames ...
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Wilhelm Süss
Wilhelm Süss (7 March 1895 – 21 May 1958) was a German mathematician. He was founder and first director of the Oberwolfach Research Institute for Mathematics. Biography He was born in Frankfurt, Germany, and died in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. Süss earned a Ph.D. degree in 1922 from Goethe University Frankfurt, for a thesis written under the direction of Ludwig Bieberbach. In 1928 he took a lecturing position at the University of Greifswald, and in 1934 he became a Professor at the University of Freiburg. Wilhelm Süss was a member of the Nazi Party and the National Socialist German Lecturers League; he joined Stahlhelm to avoid being automatically enrolled in Sturmabteilung but later he, with all Stahlhelm members, became members of Sturmabteilung. The extent to which he worked with Nazis or only cooperated as little as possible is a matter of debate among historians. In 1936–1940, he was an editor of the journal ''Deutsche Mathematik ''Deutsche Mathematik'' (Ger ...
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Sus Law
In England and Wales, the sus law (from "suspected person") was a stop and search law that permitted a police officer to stop, search and potentially arrest people on suspicion of them being in breach of section 4 of the Vagrancy Act 1824. According to a 2018 study in the '' British Journal of Criminology'', stop and search had a marginal impact on crime in the UK. 1824 legislation The power to act on suspicion was found in part of section 4 of the Vagrancy Act 1824, which provided that: and upon conviction may be imprisoned for up to three months. This effectively permitted the police to stop and search, and even arrest, anyone found in a public place if they suspected that they intended to commit an offence. In order to bring a prosecution under the act, the police had to prove that the defendant had committed two acts: * the first, that established them as a "suspected person" (by acting suspiciously), and * the second, that provided intent to commit an arrestable offence ...
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SUS (other)
Sus or SUS may refer to: Places *Sus, Lachin, a village *Sus, Pune, India, a neighborhood *Sus, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France, a commune *Susch, Graubünden, Switzerland, a municipality formerly called Süs People * Martin Sus (footballer, born 1989), Czech footballer * Martin Sus (footballer, born 1990), Czech footballer * Stepan Sus (born 1981), Ukrainian Greek Catholic bishop Education * Shanghai University of Sport, China * State University System of Florida, United States Health * Sistema Único de Saúde, Brazil's publicly funded health care system * Stavanger University Hospital (Norwegian: ') in Norway Science and technology * ''Sus'' (genus), the genus containing pigs * Saybolt universal second, a unit of viscosity * Single UNIX Specification, a group of computer standards * Software Update Services, a software updating tool from Microsoft * Stochastic universal sampling * System usability scale, in systems engineering Sport * Club SuS 1896 Bremen, a ...
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