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As a consequence, Jung's seminal ideas on the anima and the animus, the role of archetypes and the collective unconscious directly influenced such films as 8½ ( 1963 ), Juliet of the Spirits ( 1965 ), Satyricon ( 1969 ), Casanova ( 1976 ), and City of Women ( 1980 ).
The more general results were obtained later by the statistician David A. Freedman who published in two seminal research papers in 1963 and 1965 when and under what circumstances the asymptotic behaviour of posterior is guaranteed.
The 1963 study is widely recognized as a seminal work in the foundation of sociolinguistics.
His transformation achieved its maximum expression with the publication of the seminal The Branch Will Not Break ( 1963 ), which positioned Wright as curious counterpoint to the Beats and New York Schools, which predominated on the American coasts.
His seminal 1963 volume The Branch Will Not Break is one example of his belief in the human spirit.
The lecture was later published as " The Myth of the French Revolution ", but his seminal work arguing this point was The Social Interpretation of the French Revolution ( 1963 ).
Karl R. Wallace's seminal essay, " The Substance of Rhetoric: Good Reasons " in the Quarterly Journal of Speech ( 1963 ) 44, led many scholars to study " marketplace argumentation "-the ordinary arguments of ordinary people.
As Chief Justice he was also responsible for a number of seminal decisions in areas as diverse as contract law ( e. g. Masters v Cameron ( 1957 ) 91 CLR 353 ) and criminal law and precedent ( Parker v R ( 1963 ) 111 CLR 610 ).
He has authored more than 550 articles, 85 book chapters and reviews, and five books, including two seminal works, Magnetism and the Chemical Bond ( 1963 ) and Les oxydes des metaux de transition ( 1973 ).
In 1963, his seminal article The position of embedding transformations in a Grammar introduced the transformational cycle, which has been a foundational insight for theories of syntax since that time.
He is best known for his seminal work Fascism In Its Epoch, which received widespread acclaim when it was published in 1963.
Kelly's relief painting Blue Tablet ( 1962 ), for example, was included in the seminal 1963 exhibition, Toward a New Abstraction, at the Jewish Museum.
The seminal work of the firm includes the plan for Baltimore's Inner Harbor, the Plan for the Valleys in Baltimore County, MD, and the Plan for Lower Manhattan in New York City from 1963 through 1965.

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Gene Amdahl's seminal 1964 article on IBM System / 360 used 1K to mean 1024.
But in a seminal article of 1881, " Liberal Legislation and Freedom of Contract ," the Oxford political philosopher Thomas Hill Green disputed this reasoning.
The early 19th-century editions of Encyclopædia Britannica included wikt: seminal # English | seminal research such as Thomas Young ( scientist ) | Thomas Young's article on Egypt, which included the translation of the Egyptian hieroglyphs | hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone ( pictured ).
Nobel Prize winning geneticist Joshua Lederberg advocated cloning and genetic engineering in a seminal article in The American Naturalist in 1966 and again, the following year, in The Washington Post.
In the opening paragraph of his seminal essay " The Evolution of Childhood " ( first article in The History of Childhood ), DeMause states:
During the same year, he published his seminal article " Sur un problème d ' économie pure " starting the implementation of his own quantization programme.
Alpher and Gamow would publish the seminal Alpher-Bethe-Gamow paper ( the addition of Bethe as an author was a joke, see the article on the paper ) outlining the theory of light-element production in the early universe.
Their seminal article was entitled " Polynomial Codes over Certain Finite Fields.
Turner eventually received praise in a seminal Atlantic Monthly article in 1861 by Thomas Higginson, who called him a man " who knew no book but the Bible, and that by heart -- who devoted himself soul and body to the cause of his race ".
Kleitman and Aserinsky's seminal article was published September 10, 1953.
One criticism that is frequently made focuses on the problem of guidance ; opponents, such as Robert Louden in his seminal article " Some Vices of Virtue Ethics ," question whether the idea of a virtuous moral actor, believer, or judge can provide the guidance necessary for action, belief formation, or the decision of legal disputes.
Lapicque introduced the integrate and fire model of the neuron in a seminal article published in 1907 ; this model is still one of the most popular models in computational neuroscience for both cellular and neural networks studies, as well as in mathematical neuroscience because of its simplicity ( see the recent review article published recently for the centenary of the original Lapicque's 1907 paper-this review also contains an English translation of the original paper ).
A Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty article about the Moscow trial described the Stop the Church protest as " seminal ", contributing to early 1990s reforms granting Americans with HIV and AIDS federal protection from discrimination, a U. S. government office on AIDS policy, and millions of dollars for biomedical research.
* Fascinating Fascism illustrated text of Sontag's seminal 1974 article on Nazi filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl's aesthetics, from Under the Sign of Saturn
* " The Original Affluent Society ", the seminal article by Marshall Sahlins
In fact, in his seminal article " How Sherwood Anderson wrote Winesburg, Ohio ," William L. Phillips wrote that the manuscript of " Hands " contained "... almost two hundred instances in which earlier words and phrases are deleted, changed, or added to ..." though no major structural changes to the story were detected.
However, in a seminal article " The Dead and the Taken " D. Allen demonstrated that the theme of another world of people who are taken at the point of death ( but who are not dead ) is a well-established element in folklore, and thereby shows the complete folklorisation of the Orpheus story.
In 2009, in their seminal JEI article, Hahnel and Sheeran highlight several major misinterpretations and common assumption, which when accounted for substantially reduce the applicability of Coase's theorem to real world policy and economic problems.
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.
Most authors who discuss the knowledge argument cite the case of Mary, but Frank Jackson used a further example in his seminal article: the case of a person, Fred, who sees a color unknown to normal human perceivers.
In 2004, Hannigan wrote " Changing Our Tune ", a seminal cover article for the UK's Develop magazine, outlining some of the differences between scoring for games and conventional linear media forms such as film and television.
In 1994, Rips, together with Doron Witztum and Yoav Rosenberg, published a seminal article in the journal Statistical Science, " Equidistant Letter Sequences in the Book of Genesis ", which claimed the discovery of encoded messages in the Hebrew text of Genesis.

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Two works by Mauss in particular proved to have enduring relevance: Essay on the Gift, a seminal analysis of exchange and reciprocity, and his Huxley lecture on the notion of the person, the first comparative study of notions of person and selfhood cross-culturally.
Product ciphers were suggested and analyzed by Claude Shannon in his seminal 1949 publication Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems as a means to effectively improve security by combining simple operations such as substitutions and permutations.
It was introduced in 1971 by Stephen Cook in his seminal paper " The complexity of theorem proving procedures " and is considered by many to be the most important open problem in the field.
The components and reactions of the citric acid cycle were established in the 1930s by seminal work from the Nobel laureates Albert Szent-Györgyi and Hans Adolf Krebs.
The responses of the Boston clergymen to the reproaches put forth by the anti-inoculation camp highlighted seminal changes the Puritan church was undergoing at the time.
The word " cyberspace " ( from cybernetics and space ) was coined by science fiction novelist and seminal cyberpunk author William Gibson in his 1982 story " Burning Chrome " and popularized by his 1984 novel Neuromancer.
The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien ( 1937 ) is seminal, predating the lecture On Fairy-Stories by the same author by a few years.
The machine, having been inspired by John von Neumann's seminal First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC, was constructed by Maurice Wilkes and his team at the University of Cambridge Mathematical Laboratory in England.
" We'd be oversimplifying things in calling film noir oneiric, strange, erotic, ambivalent, and cruel ": this set of attributes constitutes the first of many attempts to define film noir made by French critics Raymond Borde and Etienne Chaumeton in their 1955 book Panorama du film noir américain 1941 – 1953 ( A Panorama of American Film Noir ), the original and seminal extended treatment of the subject.
A seminal work by Dyson came in 1966 when, together with Andrew Lenard and independently of Elliott H. Lieb and Walter Thirring, he proved rigorously that the exclusion principle plays the main role in the stability of bulk matter.
His anatomical reports, based mainly on dissection of monkeys and pigs, remained uncontested until 1543, when printed descriptions and illustrations of human dissections were published in the seminal work De humani corporis fabrica by Andreas Vesalius where Galen's physiological theory was accommodated to these new observations.
" as a test message was influenced by an example program in the seminal book The C Programming Language.
The statue represents the seminal moment in Keller's life when she understood her first word: W-A-T-E-R, as signed into her hand by teacher Anne Sullivan.
The seminal teachings of the Baal Shem Tov captured new ideas and interpretations of Judaism, and were articulated and developed by his students and successors.
Information theory is generally considered to have been founded in 1948 by Claude Shannon in his seminal work, " A Mathematical Theory of Communication ".
One of the most widespread is the international organization Theatresports, which was founded by Keith Johnstone, an English director who wrote what many consider to be the seminal work on the relationship between status, story telling and improvisational acting, Impro.
Some scholars have upset the standard account of the origins of International law, which emphasises the seminal text De iure belli ac pacis by Grotius, and argued for Vitoria and, later, Suárez's importance as forerunners and, potentially, founders of the field.
Literate Programming by Donald Knuth is the seminal book on literate programming
The map was popularized in a seminal 1976 paper by the biologist Robert May, in part as a discrete-time demographic model analogous to the logistic equation first created by Pierre François Verhulst.

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