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IBM would instead focus their funding on Columbia, and Eckert's laboratory was named Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory.
Schwarzschild was Eckert's immediate successor as director of the Watson Scientific Computation Laboratory at Columbia University.

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Eckert and other " post-Farmerian " writers ( denoting authors working with or in a similar vein as Eckert, who are admirers of Farmer's Wold Newton biographies and fiction ) have – through crossovers documented in Eckert's massive online Crossover Chronology ( published in book form by Black Coat Press in two volumes in 2010 as Crossovers: A Secret Chronology of the World ), and through parascholarly articles such as those appearing on the various WNU-themed websites online ; Myths for the Modern Age: Philip José Farmer's Wold Newton Universe ( edited by Win Scott Eckert, MonkeyBrain Books, 2005, a 2007 Locus Award finalist ) and in various issues of the pro-zine dedicated to and authorized by Farmer, Farmerphile: The Magazine of Philip José Farmer ( published by Michael Croteau, webmaster of the Official Philip José Farmer Home Page ) – brought numerous further fictional characters into the WNU.
Includes Eckert's reflections on the creation of ENIAC.
Mauchly and Eckert's patent on the ENIAC was invalidated by U. S. Federal Court decision in October, 1973 for several reasons.
A massive machine built to Eckert's specifications was built and installed behind glass at IBM's headquarters on Madison Avenue in January 1948.
Eckert's perspective on the community of practice privileges the study of how social identity is produced, and as such it studies language primarily as it relates to questions of identity.

Eckert's and .
Academic historians often regard Eckert's books, which are written in the style of novels, to be unreliable, as they contain things like dialogue that is clearly fictional.
With John Mauchly he invented the first general-purpose electronic digital computer ( ENIAC ), presented the first course in computing topics ( the Moore School Lectures ), founded the first commercial computer company ( the Eckert – Mauchly Computer Corporation ), and designed the first commercial computer in the U. S., the UNIVAC, which incorporated Eckert's invention of the mercury delay line memory.
Eckert's contention that von Neumann improperly took credit for devising the stored program computer architecture was supported by Jean Bartik, one of the original ENIAC programmers.
Kathryn Bishop Eckert's Buildings of Michigan lists St. Augustine Church as an architecturally important building due to its twin steeples, Italian gothic elements, and fieldstone facade.
Eckert's Pulitzer Prize-nominated book A Time of Terror: The Great Dayton Flood was adapted for the stage as 1913: The Great Dayton Flood by W. Stuart McDowell and Timothy Nevits in 1996 and performed at the Wright State University Department of Theatre, Dance and Motion Pictures, featuring recorded narration by Martin Sheen, Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee.
Dora then escapes from the room she was locked up in, and steals Eckert's gun.
However, only a few years later, in 1910, Korea was annexed by the Empire of Japan, and the anthem was banned in favor of Eckert's earlier creation, the Kimigayo.
Eckert's primary interest was in finding an approach to sociolinguistic variation that didn't presuppose any social variable as a given ( e. g. class, gender, locality ).

publication and Card
In 1995, Card and Krueger analyzed 14 earlier time-series studies on minimum wages and concluded that there was clear evidence of publication bias ( in favor of studies that found a statistically significant negative employment effect ).
Stanley showed that Card and Krueger's results could signify either publication bias or the absence of a minimum wage effect.
Stanley conducted a similar meta-analysis of 64 U. S. studies on dis-employment effects and concluded that Card and Krueger's initial claim of publication bias is still correct.
Card responded to Radford's criticisms in Fantasy Review, the same publication.
At the time of publication, Card thought the Bean series ( Shadow series ) of the Enderverse would only be four books long.
There is no Acol governing body and no single publication containing the " official " Acol ( unlike, for example, Standard American Yellow Card ).
In 1963, Abbott himself released a publication, Abbott's New Card Games, which included instructions for all of his card games, in addition to Baroque chess.

publication and Methods
It was made accessible to many mathematicians by the publication of Ricci and Tullio Levi-Civita's 1900 classic text Méthodes de calcul différentiel absolu et leurs applications ( Methods of absolute differential calculus and their applications ).
The first half of the 20th century saw the publication of two influential textbooks that soon came to be regarded as founding documents of chemical thermodynamics, both of which used and extended Gibbs's work in that field: these were Thermodynamics and the Free Energy of Chemical Processes ( 1923 ), by Gilbert N. Lewis and Merle Randall, and Modern Thermodynamics by the Methods of Willard Gibbs ( 1933 ), by Edward A. Guggenheim.

publication and Scientific
From 1902 to 1911, Scientific American supervised the publication of the Encyclopedia Americana, which during some of that period was known as The Americana.
In April 1950, the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission ordered " Scientific American " to cease publication of an issue containing an article by Hans Bethe that appeared to reveal classified information about the thermonuclear " H-bomb.
* Scientific Character of W. Lipscomb Curriculum Vitae, publication list, science humor, Nobel Prize scrapbook, scientific aggression, family stories, portraits, eulogy.
* August 28 – The journal Scientific American begins publication.
As the Cultural Revolution and the personality cult of Mao Zedong was approaching its apogee in February 1967, only two others works were officially authorized for wide publication and distribution: Vladimir Lenin's, The Three Sources and Three Component Parts of Marxism, and Friedrich Engels ' Socialism: Utopian and Scientific.
Scientific citation is providing detailed reference in a scientific publication, typically a paper or book, to previous published ( or occasionally private ) communications which have a bearing on the subject of the new publication.
* 2009: Member of the Scientific Committee in publication: Patrick Vauday, Rastko Močnik, Paula Zupanc Ećimović, Drago Rotar ( dir.
According to the 2009 by-fields Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities ( conducted by the Higher Education Evaluation and Accreditation Council of Taiwan ), PolyU was ranked 72nd in 2008 but 63rd in 2009, in the world in terms of engineering publication performance.
His co-authorship of a scientific paper published by Nature won him an award from the Institute for Scientific Information ( ISI ) in 2002, and another co-authored paper published in the same year won the NOAA's outstanding scientific publication award.
Hume's last piece of ornithological writing was done in 1891 as part of an Introduction to the Scientific Results of the Second Yarkand Mission an official publication on the contributions of Dr. Ferdinand Stoliczka, who died during the return journey on this mission.
Increasing reliance on abstracting services, especially on those available electronically, means that the effective criterion for whether a publication format forms part of the established, trusted literature is whether it is covered by these services ; in particular, by the specialised service for the discipline concerned such as Chemical Abstracts Service, and by the major interdisciplinary services such as those marketed by the Institute for Scientific Information.
After the publication of Thomas Kuhn's well-known The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ( 1962 ), which attributed changes in scientific theories to changes in underlying intellectual paradigms, programs were founded at the University of California, Berkeley and elsewhere that brought historians of science and philosophers together in unified programs.
* August 28 – The journal Scientific American begins publication.
* Start of publication of Report Of The Scientific Results of the Exploring Voyage of H. M. S.
This distinction was made clear in Engels ' work Socialism: Utopian and Scientific ( 1892, part of an earlier publication, the Anti-Dühring from 1878 ).
In February 2004, the Union received press attention for its publication " Scientific Integrity in Policymaking ".
The publication about the second expedition, Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, increased to six text and two atlas volumes.
Many philosophers and historians did of course paint a more nuanced picture, but it was not until the publication of Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions that this approach became seriously suspected as being misleading.
Alfred Beach worked for his father until he and a friend, Orson Desaix Munn I, decided to buy Scientific American, a relatively new publication.
It was the publication of Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions in 1962, however, which fully opened the study of science to new disciplines by suggesting that the evolution of science was in part sociologically determined and that it did not operate under the simple logical laws put forward by the logical positivist school of philosophy.
His last great publication before retirement was A Short History of Scientific Ideas to 1900.
Scientific Computing ( SC ) ( formerly Scientific Computing & Instrumentation-SC & I ) is a trade publication of Advantage Business Media.

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