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Claude E. Shannon first used the word bit in his seminal 1948 paper A Mathematical Theory of Communication.
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Jones-created characters from this period includes Claude Cat, Marc Antony and Pussyfoot, Charlie Dog, Michigan J. Frog, and his three most popular creations, Marvin the Martian, Pepe LePew, the Road Runner, and Wile E. Coyote.
Information theory was developed by Claude E. Shannon to find fundamental limits on signal processing operations such as compressing data and on reliably storing and communicating data.
The landmark event that established the discipline of information theory, and brought it to immediate worldwide attention, was the publication of Claude E. Shannon's classic paper " A Mathematical Theory of Communication " in the Bell System Technical Journal in July and October 1948.
* Claude E. Shannon, Warren Weaver.
* Claude E. Shannon
The concept was introduced by Claude E. Shannon in his 1948 paper " A Mathematical Theory of Communication ".
Claude E. Shannon developed much of modern information theory and discovered the application of Boolean logic to digital circuit design theory.
* Medicine – Albert Claude, Christian de Duve, George E. Palade
When such a fractionated message is transposed, the components of individual letters become widely separated in the message, thus achieving Claude E. Shannon's diffusion.
* IEEE Claude E. Shannon Award in Information Theory
* Summers, Claude J., E. M. Forster ( New York, 1983 ).
However, in 1997 after a highly contested mayoral election the City of Greensboro elected its first African American Mayor, John E. Owens Jr. At this time Greensboro appointed its first African American Police Chief, Claude E. Hamilton.
Many of the era's stars including Ethel Barrymore, Joe E. Brown, Claude Rains, Burgess Meredith, and Joan Bennett made appearances on the show, which had an audience of more than 8 million before it left the air in 1942.
In 1948, with Claude E. Robinson, he founded Gallup and Robinson, Inc., an advertising research company.
The interpolation formula, as it is commonly called, dates back to the works of E. Borel in 1898, and E. T. Whittaker in 1915, and was cited from works of J. M. Whittaker in 1935, and in the formulation of the Nyquist – Shannon sampling theorem by Claude Shannon in 1949.
The buses that have been restored to operation have returned to several major thoroughfares, including Elysian Fields Avenue, Esplanade Avenue, Claiborne Avenue, St. Claude Avenue, Judge Perez Drive, General Meyer Avenue, Lapalco Boulevard, Robert E. Lee Boulevard, and the Chef Menteur Highway.
Dr. Welch was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1979, and he is the recipient of the 2003 Claude E. Shannon Award – the highest honor granted by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ’ Information Theory Society.
Charles E. Maple, a journalist, chamber of commerce official, and Texas state parks figure, graduated in 1950 from Claude High School.
Modern analyses of this problem have taken into account Claude E. Shannon's relation between entropy and information.
* Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White-Lyle R. Wheeler, Leland Fuller, Thomas Little, Claude E. Carpenter

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He was not enthusiastic over the newly acquired Claude Lorrain, but reminisced with pleasure over a Poussin exhibit he had been able to see in Paris a year ago.
Democratic Floor Leader Claude Kitchin would have no part of the measure.
The Abbot of St. Eloi, Claude De Mommor, had been a good friend, but not even he thought Charles deserved burial in hallowed ground.
Instead of admonishing him to let the weights alone they personally took him to that master Montreal bodybuilding authority, Professor Roland Claude.
That's when he went to Professor Claude.
And at once Claude saw what the trouble was and he knew just how to correct it.
Mr. Claude is a specialist in torso development and he has long favored the now-famous Weider Push-Pull Super-Set technique in which one exercise of the Super-Set is a pressing or `` pushing '' movement which accents one sector of a muscle group in a specific way, followed by a `` pulling '' exercise which works the opposing sector of the same muscle group.
So right away Claude introduced Henri to his famous `` moon '' bench and proceeded to teach him his first Push-Pull Super-Set consisting of the wide-grip Straight-Arm Pullover ( the `` pull '' part of the Push-Pull Super-Set ) which dramatically widens the ribcage and strongly affects the muscles of the upper back and chest and the collar-to-collar Bench Press which specifically works on the chest to build those wide, Reeves-type `` gladiator '' pecs, while stimulating the upper lats and frontal deltoids.
By this time Henri's entire chest-back-lat-shoulder area is pumped-up to almost bursting point, and Claude takes time to do a bit more pectoral-front deltoid shaping work.
The latest death reported was that of 4-year-old Claude Douglas Maynor of Calvary.
Claude Jannequin's vocal description of a battle ( the French equivalents of tarantara, rum-tum-tum, and boom-boom-boom are very picturesque ) is lots of fun, and the singers get a sense of grace and shape into other chansons by Jannequin and Lassus.
The style of this A section is written in the typical French style of composers Claude Debussy and Les Six.
Above all, Claude Lévi-Strauss helped institutionalize anthropology in France.
* 1916 – Claude Shannon, American engineer and mathematician ( d. 2001 )
* 1656 – Claude de Forbin, French naval commander ( d. 1733 )
While there he collaborated with American physician Charles Claude Guthrie in work on vascular suture and the transplantation of blood vessels and organs as well as the head, and Carrel was awarded the 1912 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for these efforts.
Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir burst onto the French culture, effecting a revolution with a style that has become commonplace today.
* 1714 – Claude Joseph Vernet, French painter ( d. 1789 )
Tylor's definition of animism has since largely been followed by anthropologists, such as Émile Durkheim, Claude Lévi-Strauss and Tim Ingold.
* 1925 – Claude Gauvreau, Canadian playwright ( d. 1971 )
* 1879 – Claude Grahame-White, English pilot ( d. 1959 )
The town may be mentioned, however, in four 7th century documents edited by Claude Hermann Walter Johns.
With Franc-Nohain and Claude Terrasse, he co-founded the Théatre des Pantins, which in 1898 was the site of marionette performances of Ubu Roi.
He went on to plan and execute a major foundational programme for rebuilding the foundations of algebraic geometry, which were then in a state of flux and under discussion in Claude Chevalley's seminar ; he outlined his programme in his talk at the 1958 International Congress of Mathematicians.
The third is the artist's only reference to music, created for a monument at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Claude Debussy's birthplace.

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