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As David Kaiser writes, " since the middle of the 20th century, theoretical physicists have increasingly turned to this tool to help them undertake critical calculations ," and as such " Feynman diagrams have revolutionized nearly every aspect of theoretical physics ".
Figures who made significant contributions to psychometrics include Karl Pearson, Henry F. Kaiser, L. L. Thurstone, Georg Rasch, Eugene Galanter, Johnson O ' Connor, Frederic M. Lord, Ledyard R Tucker, Arthur Jensen, and David Andrich.
The current Town Supervisor is David Kaiser.
From 1843 to 1845 he issued the dramas Saul und David ( 1843 ), Herodes der Große (" Herodes the Great ") ( 1844 ), Kaiser Heinrich IV ( 1845 ) and Christofero Colombo ( 1845 ), all of which are greatly inferior to the work to which he owes his place in German literature.
* Physics and Pixie Dust, David Kaiser – Book review of Plastic Fantastic.
This area was also home to many legendary musicians: George Jones, Clarence " Gatemouth " Brown, Janis Joplin, Barbara Lynn, Edgar and Johnny Winter, J. P. Richardson aka " The Big Bopper ", country stars Mark Chesnutt, Tracy Byrd, and Clay Walker, and Jimmy and David Lee Kaiser, and rappers Pimp C and Bun B of UGK. Also the Sword
David Kaiser, a writer, joined JDI ’ s Board of Directors in 2003 and has served as its Chair since 2007.
In particular, in 2009-2011, JDI published a series of articles in The New York Review of Books, written by JDI ’ s Executive Director, Lovisa Stannow, and its Board Chair, David Kaiser.
Previous speakers include David Broder, David Maraniss, Leonard Downie, Jr., Gwen Ifill, Karen DeYoung, Lou Cannon, Andrea Mitchell, Mike McCurry, Dana Milbank, Robert Kaiser, Bob Woodward, Dana Priest, Dan Balz, Helen Thomas, E. J.
A few years later David Nachmansohn, working under Meyerhof at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Dahlem, Berlin, contributed to the understanding of the phosphocreatine's role in the cell.
David and his friends first behead the family dog, Kaiser, then kill the family's private security guard, confiscate his cuffs and gun, and force their way into the house.
* David E. Kaiser 1965, professor of history, Naval War College, Newport, R. I., author of American Tragedy, Politics and War: European Conflict from Philip II to Hitler, Epic Season: The 1948 American League Pennant Race, and others.
The engineering department hired David Potter, a former Kaiser Motors engineer, to come in and help develop the engine.
During an appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman, David Letterman spoke to Nick Hodgson about buying the Kaiser Chiefs drum set after a brief discussion between the pair an undisclosed price was agreed.
At the end of the Kaiser Chiefs show at Chicago's House of Blues ( 19 April 2012 ) Nick Hodgson announced this was the final show for his drum kit, which was to be sent to David Letterman.
* Kaiser, David E. The Road to Dallas: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy.
'; Annie Could've Gotten Her Gun And Blown Away the Kaiser, David Clay Large, New York Times, May 10, 1998.
Therefore, since 1997, he was back on the underground scene, working on several projects both in solo or in collaboration with other Italian artists ( Giuseppe Verticchio / NIMH, Arnaldo Pontis and Corrado Altieri / TH26, Davide Femia / MDT, Saverio Evangelista, Matteo " Hue " Uggeri / Sparkle in Grey, Emanuela De Angelis and Eugenio Maggi / Crìa Cuervos ) and international ( Klaus e Danijela Jochim / Telepherique, Sandro Kaiser / Frequency In Cycles Per Second, Akifumi Nakajima / Aube, David van Ravesteijn / Land Use, Siegmar Fricke, Nobu Kasahara e Hitoshi Kojo, Maor Appelbaum, Jozef Van Wissem, Craig Hilton, Philip Julian / Cheapmachines ).
Sarfatti was part of an informal group of physicists in California known as the Fundamental Fysiks Group, who in the 1970s, according to David Kaiser, a physicist and historian of science at MIT, helped to nurture some of the alternative ideas in quantum physics that today form the basis of quantum information science.
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David and MIT
* Don Ross, Andrew Brook and David Thompson ( editors ) ( 2000 ) Dennett's Philosophy: A Comprehensive Assessment Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.
* David Gelernter, Suresh Jagannathan: Programming Linguistics, The MIT Press 1990.
* Franklyn Turbak and David Gifford with Mark Sheldon: Design Concepts in Programming Languages, The MIT Press 2009.
Reverse transcriptase was discovered by Howard Temin at the University of Wisconsin – Madison in RSV virions, and independently isolated by David Baltimore in 1970 at MIT from two RNA tumour viruses: R-MLV and again RSV.
As Rolf Wiggershaus recounts in The Frankfurt School, Its History, Theories and Political Significance ( MIT 1995 ), Lazarsfeld was the director of a project, funded and inspired by David Sarnoff ( the head of RCA ), to discover both the sort of music that listeners of radio liked and ways to improve their " taste ", so that RCA could profitably air more classical music.
* Nye, David E .: Electrifying America: social meanings of a new technology, 1880 – 1940, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts c1990.
In 1993, as the MIT X Consortium prepared to depart from MIT, the staff were joined by R. Gary Cutbill, Kaleb Keithley, and David Wiggins.
* David C. Schmittlein, PhD 1980, Dean of the MIT Sloan School of Management
It is argued that a turning point was the development of the SKETCHPAD system at MIT in 1963 by Ivan Sutherland ( who later created a graphics technology company with Dr. David Evans ).
There are many examples of considered urban design in the Middle Ages ( see, e. g., David Friedman, Florentine New Towns: Urban Design in the Late Middle Ages, MIT 1988 ).
* David Lundstrom, A Few Good Men from Univac, MIT Press, 1987.
Though presently theoretical, another near-realization of Maxwell's demon is a water filter studied by David Cohen-Tanugi and Jeffrey C. Grossman of MIT.
While developments had been made in this fallow period by Paul Rinkowski and others, the modern recumbent movement was given a boost by the work of Chester Kyle and particularly David Gordon Wilson of MIT, two Americans who opposed the UCI restrictions and continued to work on fairings and recumbents.
** David Cory, Amr Fahmy and Timothy Havel, and at the same time Neil Gershenfeld and Isaac L. Chuang at MIT published the first papers realising gates for quantum computers based on bulk spin resonance, or thermal ensembles.
* Strategic Technology Investment Decisions in Research & Development David Lackner MIT Lean Advancement Initiative
* MIT homepage of David D. Clark featuring publication list, working papers, biography, etc.
Steele, along with Charles H. Koelbel, David B. Loveman, Robert S. Schreiber, and Mary E. Zosel wrote The High Performance Fortran Handbook ( MIT Press, 1994 ; ISBN 0-262-11185-3 ).
It was introduced in 2001 by Ion Stoica, Robert Morris, David Karger, Frans Kaashoek, and Hari Balakrishnan, and was developed at MIT.
In 1981, the poliovirus genome was published by two different teams of researchers — by Vincent Racaniello and David Baltimore at MIT and by Naomi Kitamura and Eckard Wimmer at the State University of New York, Stony Brook.
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Dr. Reed is an Adjunct Professor at the MIT Media Lab in the Viral Communications group and is one of six principal architects of the Croquet project ( along with Alan Kay, Julian Lombardi, Andreas Raab, David A. Smith, and Mark McCahill ).
In 1965 at MIT, Melzack with his colleague Patrick David Wall developed the gate control theory of painwhich states that pain is " gated " or modulated by past experience.
His studies introduced him to David Botstein, a geneticist working at MIT.

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