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Trevor and Pinch
* Trevor Pinch
* Pinch, Trevor and Trocco, Frank ( 2002 ).
At the same time, Social Constructionism shaped studies of technology – the Sofield, especially on the Social construction of technology, or SCOT, and authors as Wiebe Bijker, Trevor Pinch, Maarten van Wesel, etc.
* Kaye, Joseph ' Jofish ', Vertesi, Janet, Avery, Shari, Dafoe, Allan, David, Shay, Onaga, Lisa, Rosero, Ivan & Pinch, Trevor.
In the 1980s, a turn to technology occurred as science studies scholars such as Trevor Pinch and Steve Woolgar argued that technology could be examined using the principle of symmetry.
In a seminal article, Trevor Pinch and Wiebe Bijker attached all the legitimacy of the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge to this development by showing how the sociology of technology could proceed along precisely the theoretical and methodological lines established by the sociology of scientific knowledge.
* Bijker, Wiebe, Hughes, Thomas & Pinch, Trevor ( eds.
In the social construction of technology ( SCOT ) approach developed by Collins ' student Trevor Pinch, as well as by the Dutch sociologist Wiebe Bijker, the strong programme was extended to technology.
* with Trevor Pinch, The Golem: What Everyone Should Know about Science, Cambridge University Press, 1993.
* with Trevor Pinch, Dr Golem: How to think about medicine, University of Chicago Press, 2005.
* Trevor Pinch, Frank Trocco, Analog Days.
Leading adherents of SCOT include Wiebe Bijker and Trevor Pinch.
* Pinch, Trevor J. and Wiebe E. Bijker.
* Pinch, Trevor J. and Wiebe E. Bijker.
In their book Analog Days, Trevor Pinch and Frank Trocco point to the track " Spaced ", from the 1970 Beaver & Krause album In a Wild Sanctuary as the source for Deep Note.
He later audited a Harvard University course taught by one of the inventors of the transistor, Walter Brattain .< ref > Trevor Pinch, Frank Trocco, < u > Analog Days </ u >, Harvard University Press, 2002 </ ref >
He also applied his op-amp experience by utilizing dual transistors on a single integrated circuit to overcome temperature gradients and provide very stable oscillators-more stable than other popular synthesizers on the market at the time, namely offerings from Moog Music and Buchla .< ref > Trevor Pinch, Frank Trocco, < u > Analog Days </ u >, Harvard University Press, 2002 </ ref >
* Co-editor with Thomas P. Hughes and Trevor Pinch, The Social Construction of Technological Systems: New Directions in the Sociology and History of Technology, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1987.

Trevor and born
* John Farrow ( author ), pen name of Trevor Ferguson ( born 1947 ), Canadian novelist
Trevor Tahiem Smith, Jr., ( born May 20, 1972 ), better known by his stage name Busta Rhymes, is an
* Trevor Morley ( born 1961 ), English football player
Trevor Howard ( 29 September 1913 – 7 January 1988 ), born Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith, was an English film, stage and television actor.
Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith was born in Cliftonville, Kent, on 29 September 1913, the only son and elder child of Arthur John Howard-Smith, who worked as the Ceylon representative for Lloyd's of London, and his Canadian wife, Mabel Grey Wallace, a nurse.
Trevor John Francis ( born 19 April 1954 in Plymouth, England ), is a former footballer who won the European Cup with Nottingham Forest and played for England 52 times.
Trevor Charles Horn, CBE ( born 15 July 1949 ) is an English pop music record producer, songwriter, musician and singer.
* William Trevor ( 1928present ), an acclaimed author, born and spent his early childhood in the town, he has been nominated for the Booker Prize on five occasions
Trevor Wilkinson ( 14 May 1923 – 6 June 2008 ) was born in Blackpool and left school at 14 to start an engineering apprenticeship at a local garage.
Trevor Jones, South African born film composer.
Abdullah el-Faisal ( born Trevor William Forest, also known as Abdullah al-Faisal, Sheikh Faisal, Sheik Faisal, and Imam Al-Jamaikee, born, in Saint James Parish, Jamaica ) is a Muslim cleric who preached in the United Kingdom until he was convicted of stirring up racial hatred and urging his followers to murder Jews, Hindus, Christians, and Americans .< ref >
Sir Trevor Robert Nunn, CBE ( born 14 January 1940 ) is an English theatre, film and television director.
Patton was born and raised in Eureka, California, where he formed Mr. Bungle, with Trey Spruance and Trevor Dunn, in 1984.
* John Trevor Stuart ( born 1929 ), British mathematician
Sir Trevor McDonald OBE ( born George McDonald on 16 August 1939 ) is a Trinidadian-British newsreader and journalist.
* Trevor Tahim " Busta Rhymes " Smith, Jr. ( born 1972 ), resident, rapper, producer and actor.
Trevor Ferguson, a. k. a. John Farrow, ( born 11 Nov 1947 ) is a Canadian novelist who lives in Hudson, Quebec.
She was born Sara Trevor Teasdale in St. Louis, Missouri, and after her marriage in 1914 she went by the name Sara Teasdale Filsinger.
* Trevor Bentham ( born 1943 ), former English stage manager and screenwriter
Plame and Wilson are the parents of twins, Trevor Rolph, and Samantha Finnell Diana, born in January 2000.
Trevor Rees-Jones ( also known as Trevor Rees ; born March 3, 1968 ) is the former bodyguard of Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi Fayed.
* Admiral Sir Trevor Alan Soar, a former Commander in Chief Fleet of the Royal Navy, was born in Belper.

Trevor and 1953
* A Slight Case of Murder ( 1938 ) with Edward G. Robinson — remade in 1953 as Stop, You're Killing Me with Broderick Crawford and Claire Trevor
Sir Arnold Edward Trevor Bax, KCVO ( 8 November 18833 October 1953 ) was an English composer and poet.
The novel was made into a film in 1953, directed by George More O ' Ferrall and starring Trevor Howard and Maria Schell, and a TV film version was produced in 1983, featuring Jack Hedley as Scobie.
The detonation of a thermonuclear bomb by the Soviet Union spurred Trevor Gardner to form the Teapot Committee in October 1953.
Some of the first training started in 1952 at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography where Andy Rechnitzer, Bob Dill and Connie Limbaugh taught the first scuba courses in the United States, then in 1953 Trevor Hampton created the first British diving school, the British Underwater Centre and in 1954 when Los Angeles County created an Underwater Instructor Certification Course based on the training that they received from the scientific divers of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
* 1953Trevor Hill
Trevor Phillips, OBE ( born 31 December 1953, London ), chairs the Equality and Human Rights Commission ( EHRC ) and is a former television executive and presenter.
* Trevor Watson ( born 1953, Sydney, Australia ) the Soviet war in Afghanistan, Cambodia, military rebellion in Fiji, Tiananmen Square
In October 1953 an Assistant Secretary of Defense, Trevor Gardner, created a committee to consider the future of guided missiles.
Statham and fellow fast-bowler Fred Trueman were on occasion, in 1953, called up to the Test squad, but with the England team maturing, the captain, Len Hutton did not feel comfortable playing two fast-bowlers, often preferring the more economical, slower bowling of Alec Bedser and Trevor Bailey.
In the first Test of the 1953 Ashes, Evans took two catches off the bowling of Trevor Bailey as Australia collapsed from 237 / 3 to 247 all out.
Particularly memorable is her appearance as Trevor Howard's brittle and dissatisfied wife in the film adaptation of Graham Greene's The Heart of the Matter ( 1953 ).
His most famous innings was one of 109, in almost six hours, which with Trevor Bailey contributing to a partnership of 163, enabled England to save the second Test at Lord's in 1953 against the Australians, when the game appeared to be lost.

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