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A 1995 article in Science describes the value of number theory problems in discovering computer bugs and gives the mathematical background and history of Brun's constant, the problem Nicely was working on when he discovered the bug.
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The Encyclopedia of New York City, ( Yale University Press and The New-York Historical Society, ( 1995 ) ISBN 0-300-05536-6 ), has entries, maps, illustrations, statistics and bibliographic references on almost all of the significant topics in this article, from the entire borough to individual neighborhoods, people, events and artistic works.
Willard ’ s biography also provides a comprehensive overview of the “ Querelle du Roman de la Rose .” Kevin Brownlee also discusses this debate in detail in his article Widowhood, Sexuality and Gender in Christine de Pisan ( in The Romanic Review, 1995 )
A 1995 news article includes an early usage of the term by Jim Garvin, a Vietnam veteran who became a Trappist monk in the Holy Cross Abbey of Berryville, Virginia, and went on to lead the economic development of Phoenix, Arizona.
An article in the US newspaper Baltimore Sun reported in 1995 that European aerospace company Airbus lost a $ 6 billion contract with Saudi Arabia in 1994 after the US National Security Agency reported that Airbus officials had been bribing Saudi officials to secure the contract.
In 1995 in the Journal of Black Studies, Zack Cernovsky wrote, " some of Rushton's references to scientific literature with respects to racial differences in sexual characteristics turned out to be references to a nonscientific semi-pornographic book and to an article in the Penthouse magazine's Forum.
In 1995, the centennial of the death of Louis Pasteur, the New York Times ran an article titled " Pasteur's Deception ".
Card and Krueger expanded on this initial article in their 1995 book Myth and Measurement: The New Economics of the Minimum Wage.
Allen came up with the original name of " Micro-Soft ," as recounted in a 1995 Fortune magazine article.
According to a 1995 Premiere magazine article, actor Denzel Washington also confronted Tarantino on his usage of racial slurs in his pictures, but mentioned that Tarantino was a " fine artist.
In a 1995 article, Leonard Lieberman and Fatimah Jackson suggested that any new support for a biological concept of race will likely come from the study of human evolution.
In 1997, the acute employment problem at St Helena was brought to the attention of the British public following reports in the tabloid press of a " riot " following an article in the Financial Times describing how the Governor, David Smallman ( 1995 – 1999 ), was jostled by a small crowd who believed he and the Foreign Office had rejected plans to build an airport on the island.
However, most modern algebraic geometry texts starting with Alexander Grothendieck's foundational EGA use the convention in this article .< ref > A notable exception to modern algebraic geometry texts following the conventions of this article is Commutative algebra with a view toward algebraic geometry / David Eisenbud ( 1995 ), which uses " h < sub > A </ sub >" to mean the covariant hom-functor.
In December 1995, the alternative newsweekly Newcity published a first-person article by the pseudonymous Clara Hamon ( a name mentioned in the play The Front Page ) but quickly identified by Tribune reporters as that of former Tribune reporter Mary Hill that heavily criticized the paper's one-year residency program.
He also used the term in the title of a 1995 article, " Transsexueller Wunsch und zissexuelle Abwehr " ( or: " Transsexual desire and cissexual defense ").
Richard Stibbons started his roll-scanning attempts in the mid-1990s, and described his progress in PPG article “ The PC Pianola ” in December 1995.
The 1995 Wired Magazine article " The Curse of Xanadu ," provoked a harsh rebuttal from Nelson, but contention largely faded as the Web dominated Xanadu.
Russell-Brown was cited by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case Harris v. Alabama ( 1995 ) in regard to her article The Constitutionality of Jury Override in Alabama Death Penalty Cases ( 1994 ).
* In November 1995, a Sunday Telegraph newspaper article alleged Libya's Saif al-Islam Gaddafi ( Muammar Gaddafi's son ) was connected to a currency counterfeiting plan.
Another allegorical interpretation of the film is mentioned briefly in a 1995 article " Japan: An Ambivalent Nation, an Ambivalent Cinema " by David M. Desser.
1995 and Science
* Stratospheric ozone, myths and realities: Testimony of S. Fred Singer, Scientific Integrity and Public Trust: The Science Behind Federal Policies and Mandates: Case Study 1 — Stratospheric Ozone: Myths and Realities, Hearing before the Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment of the Committee on Science, US House of Representatives, 104th Congress, 1st Sess., September 20, 1995 31 ( Washington, DC: United States Government Printing Office, 1996 ).
* The Science Fiction Collection ( 1995 ; contained Suspended, A Mind Forever Voyaging, Starcross, Stationfall and Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy )
In 1995, the Union of Concerned Scientists launched the Sound Science Initiative, a national network of scientists committed to debunking junk science through media outreach, lobbying, and developing joint strategies to participate in town meetings or public hearings.
In the July 20, 1956 issue of Science, Clyde Cowan, Frederick Reines, F. B. Harrison, H. W. Kruse, and A. D. McGuire published confirmation that they had detected the neutrino, a result that was rewarded almost forty years later with the 1995 Nobel Prize.
1995 ), 952 pp ; excerpt and text search vol 1 ; The Enlightenment: The Science of Freedom, ( 1969 2nd ed.
* Ground Zero: # 1 on The Sunday Times best seller list and voted " Best Science Fiction Novel of 1995 " by readers of SFX magazine
It was introduced to the Senate Committee of Commerce, Science, and Transportation by Senators James Exon ( D-NE ) and Slade Gorton ( R-WA ) in 1995.
* In 1995, the British Forensic Science Service carried out its first mass intelligence DNA screening in the investigation of the Naomi Smith murder case.
STR profiling was further refined by a team of scientists led by Peter Gill at the Forensic Science Service in the 1990s, allowing the launch of the UK National DNA Database ( NDNAD ) in 1995.
Later, and for many years, at the British science fiction convention Eastercon, he would deliver a humorous speech ( often part of his famous series known by the tongue-in-cheek label of " Serious Scientific Talks "); these were eventually collected in The Eastercon Speeches ( 1979 ) and A Load of Old Bosh ( 1995 ), which included a similar talk from the 1979 Worldcon in Brighton, 37th World Science Fiction Convention.
In 1995, the National Science Foundation authorized Network Solutions to assess domain name registrants a $ 50 fee per year for the first two years, 30 percent of which was to be deposited in the Intellectual Infrastructure Fund ( IIF ), a fund to be used for the preservation and enhancement of the intellectual infrastructure of the Internet.
France's performance in math and science at the middle school level was ranked 23 in the 1995 Trends in International Math and Science Study.
He won the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction and the 1994 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Science for his book The Beak of the Finch.
It is featured in the John Hughes films Weird Science ( 1985 ) and Sixteen Candles ( 1984 ), and in Amy Heckerling's Clueless ( 1995 ).
* Carl Sagan, The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark, 1995, Random House, ISBN 0-394-53512-X, page 90.
There was also a CD-ROM version in 1995, styled variously as The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Grolier Science Fiction.
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