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Inselberg and Parallel
Parallel coordinates were invented by Maurice d ' Ocagne in 1885, and were independently re-discovered and popularised by Al Inselberg in 1959 and systematically developed as a coordinate system starting from 1977.

Inselberg and .
Inselberg () made a full review of how to visually read out parallel coords ' relational patterns.
As the softer rocks eroded Suilven was left as an Inselberg, an " island-mountain ", hence the prominence of the peak.

Alfred and 2009
Baseball Fiends and Flying Machines: The Many Lives and Outrageous Times of George and Alfred Lawson, Jefferson, NC: McFarland Publishing, Inc., 2009.
* Hamlin Alfred Dwight Foster, History of Architectural Styles, BiblioBazaar, 2009
* Klein, Alexandre ( 2009 ) " La philosophie scientifique d ' Alfred Binet ", Revue d ' Histoire des sciences, 2009 / 5, http :// www. cairn. info / resume. php? ID_ARTICLE = RHS_622_0373
In 2009, Bailey presented a project about the explorer and naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace, in the form of an Indonesian travelogue.
Journée d ' étude en hommage à Alfred Foucher ( 1865 – 1952 ) réunie le 14 décembre 2007 à l ' Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres ( palais de l ' Institut de France ), Paris, 2009, 314 p. ( with new bibliography of Foucher ' works ).
In May 2009 Alfred Morris, former vice-chancellor of the University of the West of England and University of Wales, Lampeter, was appointed interim vice-chancellor.
Anni-Frid Synni " Frida " Lyngstad was born in Bjørkåsen, a small village in Ballangen near Narvik, in northern Norway, to a young Norwegian girl and a German soldier, Alfred Haase ( 1919-January 2009 ), just before the end of the Second World War and the German occupation of Norway.
One of seven children of Muriel Isabel ( née Sprissler ) and Dr. William Alfred Dafoe, he recalled in 2009, " My five sisters raised me because my father was a surgeon, my mother was a nurse and they worked together, so I didn't see either of them much.
* Stephen Rebello, writer and screenwriter known for such books as Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho and for the screenplay of a forthcoming ( in 2009 ) movie based on that book.
After the historic defeat in the 2009 election, Mierscheid quoted Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem Ulysses in German to raise the spirits of his comrades in the Bundestag.
* The Lodger ( 2009 ) directed by David Ondaatje and starring Alfred Molina.
Lifetime Television produced a biopic of Georgia O ' Keeffe premiering on September 19, 2009, starring Joan Allen as O ’ Keeffe, Jeremy Irons as Alfred Stieglitz, Henry Simmons as Jean Toomer, Ed Begley, Jr. as Stieglitz's brother Lee, and Tyne Daly as Mabel Dodge Luhan.
In 2009, Van Gelder compiled The Very Best of Fantasy & Science Fiction: Sixtieth Anniversary Anthology, including stories in F & SF issues ranging from 1951 ( Alfred Bester's " Of Time and Third Avenue ") to 2007 (" The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate " by Ted Chiang ).
In 2009, with the approval of the estate of Dashiell Hammett, the veteran detective-story writer Joe Gores published Spade & Archer: The Prequel to Dashiell Hammett's THE MALTESE FALCON with Alfred A. Knopf, the original publisher of Hammett's The Maltese Falcon.
* Alfred Bloom, Psychology-Former president of Swarthmore College ( 1991 – 2009 ); Vice Chancellor NYU Abu Dhabi
His heir apparent is his son, Alfred Victor Christopher Lampson ( b. 2009 ).
* Alfred A. Knopf, Jr. ( 1918 – 2009 ), son of Alfred A. Knopf, Sr.
( Archer 2009 ) In 2007, Alfred Peters ' descendants were still farming just east of Waiouru 100 years later.
Dr. Alfred Gilman retired in 2009 to work as Chief Scientific Officer of the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas but remains emeritus faculty.
Her most famous novel, The Lodger ( 1913 ), based on the Jack the Ripper murders of 1888, has been adapted for the screen five different times ; the first movie version was Alfred Hitchcock's silent film The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog ( 1927 ), followed by Maurice Elvey's in 1932, John Brahm's in 1944, Man in the Attic in 1953, and David Ondaatje's in 2009.
* Phoenix Stakes-( 3 )-Mastercraftsman ( 2008 ), Alfred Nobel ( 2009 ), Zoffany ( 2010 )
* Back to the Future: Alfred Jensen, Charmion von Wiegand, Simon Gouverneur, and the Cosmic Conversation ( September 12 – November 15, 2009 )
In 2009, the City of Houston ’ s Flexible Workplace Initiative Program honored Vinson & Elkins for the second consecutive year with the Alfred P. Sloan Award for Business Excellence in Workplace Flexibility.

Alfred and Visual
* Alfred Inselberg's Homepage, with Visual Tutorial, History, Selected Publications and Applications
Pennant Hills High School contains a multi-purpose centre ( Robert Stacey Hall ), new Design and Technology / Visual Arts buildings, the Alfred Gray Memorial Library, and many specialty rooms including science labs, cooking and computer rooms.

Alfred and Geometry
* Alfred Tarski ( 1951 ) A Decision Method for Elementary Algebra and Geometry.
*" Marshallian Cross Diagrams and Their Uses before Alfred Marshall: The Origins of Supply and Demand Geometry " by Thomas Humphrey ( via the Richmond Fed )
* Alfred Tarski ( 1951 ) A Decision Method for Elementary Algebra and Geometry.
* Webpage of the International Congress on Differential Geometry in Memory of Alfred Gray
In 1911 Alfred Robb published his Optical Geometry of Motion in which he identified the parameter rapidity which specifies a change in frame of reference.

Alfred and Its
* The Drama: Its History, Literature and Influence on Civilization, volume 1, by Alfred Bates.
Its title is taken from the poem Ulysses, by Alfred Lord Tennyson.
Its county seat is Alfred.
Its biggest claims to fame is that it was the childhood home of Tippi Hedren, the star of Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds In Hedron's book Cats of Shambala, she wrote that she was born in New Ulm, as Lafayette didn't have a hospital.
Its powerful mwami ( big chief ), Msiri, had already rejected a treaty brought by Alfred Sharpe on behalf of Rhodes.
* Jannarone, Kimberly, " The Theater Before Its Double: Artaud Directs in the Alfred Jarry Theater ," Theatre Survey 46. 2 ( November 2005 ), 247-273.
Its tenants included Alfred, Lord Tennyson, whose connections with the developer's family were long-standing.
Its most prominent leaders were Sir Edmund Barton and Alfred Deakin, who were the first and second prime ministers of Australia.
Its first Broadway theatre production, in 1958, was directed by Peter Brook and starred Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne.
Its current Bridge Street premises () were designed by Alfred Waterhouse ( who went on to design the Oxford Union Society's building ) and formally opened on 30 October 1866.
Its development during the Second World War has been variously credited to Donald L. Hings, radio engineer Alfred J.
* 2002: A Moral Reckoning: The Role of the Catholic Church in the Holocaust and Its Unfulfilled Duty of Repair, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, ISBN 978-0-375-41434-3
Its other members were Carleton Beals, Otto Ruehle, Benjamin Stolberg, and Secretary Suzanne La Follette, Alfred Rosmer, Wendelin Thomas, Edward A. Ross, John Chamberlain, Carlo Tresca, and Francisco Zamora.
Its existence was first suggested in 1905 by the British physiologist John Sydney Edkins, and gastrins were isolated in 1964 by Roderic Alfred Gregory and Tracy at the University of Liverpool.
Its most prominent member has been Alfred Deakin, who was Prime Minister of Australia three times.
* The Party That Lost Its Head Alfred A. Knopf ; 1st edition ( 1966 )
* Swan, Alfred J., Russian Music and Its Sources in Chant and Folk-Song ( New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1973 ).
Its Master of fox hounds, Cecil Aldin, ran a Remount Depot there in World War I, employing his friend and fellow artist, Alfred Munnings as a horse doctor.
*( with Bruce Chapman ) The Party That Lost Its Head Alfred A. Knopf ; 1st edition ( 1966 )
Its current conductors are Alfred Eschwé and Martin Sieghart.
The Old Straight Track: Its Mounds, Beacons, Moats, Sites and Mark Stones is a book by Alfred Watkins, first published in 1925, describing the existence of alleged ley lines in Britain.
Its primary source materials, consisting of more than 500 archival collections, include the papers and artifacts of Jewish families and individuals such as Judah L. Magnes ; Adolph Sutro ; David and Simon Lubin ; Rosalie Meyer Stern ; Julius Kahn ; Florence Prag ; Flora Arnstein ; Ernest Bloch ; Lloyd Dinkelspiel ; Robert Levinson ; Harris Weinstock ; Ruth Carol Silver ; Benjamin Swig ; Rhoda and Richard Goldman ; Alfred Henry Jacobs ; members of the Haas, Koshland, Gerstle, Sloss, and Lilienthal families ; and many others.
Its eclectic nature is shown by the presence of: Alfred Gurney, a clergyman most notable for his friendship with Dante Gabriel and Christina Rossetti ; Edward Carpenter, Fabian socialist and homosexual ; Frederick William Henry Myers, academic and psychic researcher ; John Addington Symonds, aesthete ; Walter Leslie Wilmshurst, writer on freemasonry and Wagner ; Darrell Figgis, better known as a novelist and Sinn Féin member ; George Santayana, the philosopher ; Fred G. Bowles who was a Tin Pan Alley lyricist.
* Michael Alfred Peszke, " The British-Polish Agreement of August 1940: Its Antecedents, Significance and Consequences ," Journal of Slavic Military Studies ( print: ; online: ), Taylor & Francis Group, no.

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