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The general consensus in the scientific community, however, was to associate this type of complexity with Kolmogorov, who was concerned with randomness of a sequence, while Algorithmic Probability became associated with Solomonoff, who focused on prediction using his invention of the universal a priori probability distribution.
Following graduation, he became an associate at the Niels Bohr Institute.
Back in Afghanistan he helped topple the Najibullah government, and he became an associate of Abdul Rashid Dostum, one of the men who brought down the communist government.
In North America those who continued to associate with Britain on the basis of the amended 1898 statement became known as the Amended Fellowship, in contrast to the Unamended Fellowship, who took their lead from the Christadelphian Advocate Magazine of Thomas Williams of Chicago.
In 1992, he became an associate of the French Academy of Sciences.
In 1997, Don Yannias, a long-time associate and investment advisor of Safra, became CEO of Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. A new company, Britannica. com Inc. was spun off in 1999 to develop the digital versions of the Britannica ; Yannias assumed the role of CEO in the new company, while that of Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. remained vacant for two years.
He became an assistant professor in 1907, associate professor on 1908, and full professor in 1911.
Finland became an associate member of the European Free Trade Association in 1961 and a full member in 1986.
*: 1955: Allen Kent joined Case Western Reserve University, and eventually became associate director of the Center for Documentation and Communications Research.
During his career, Kepler was a mathematics teacher at a seminary school in Graz, Austria, where he became an associate of Prince Hans Ulrich von Eggenberg.
The historians John Stuart Cox and Athan G. Theoharis speculated that Clyde Tolson, who became an associate director of the FBI and Hoover's primary heir, may have been his lover.
Authorities also became aware of Hazmi, as a friend and associate of Mihdhar.
He joined the University of Texas in 1945 as an assistant professor of chemistry, became an associate professor in 1946, a full professor in 1950, a department chair in 1952, dean of research in 1960, vice president and provost in 1961, and vice chancellor for academic affairs for the University of Texas System in 1963.
In 1994, Poland became an associate member of the European Union ( EU ) and its defensive arm, the Western European Union ( WEU ).
As soon as he was able, Louis planned to associate Philip with him on the throne, but it was delayed when Philip, at the age of thirteen, was separated from his companions during a royal hunt and became lost in the Forest of Compiègne.
Buckminster's close associate William Ellery Channing ( 1780 – 1842 ) was settled over the Federal Street Church in Boston, 1803 ; and in a few years he became the leader of the Unitarian movement.
Foster then initiated the hiring of Rodham at Rose Law Firm, where she became its first ever female associate ( and later partner ); Foster and fellow partner Webster Hubbell were instrumental in overcoming the reluctance of other partners to hire a woman.
Hale then became NASA's deputy associate administrator for strategic partnerships.
In 1907 he became associate professor and in 1908 full professor of mathematics at the University of Chernivtsi ( Russian Черновцы ), Ukraine.
In 1898, Drygalski became associate professor and 1899 extraordinary professor for geography and geophysics in Berlin.
A brief trip abroad in 1902 introduced Kamenev to Russian social democratic leaders living in exile, including Vladimir Lenin, whose adherent and close associate he became.
In the same year he was appointed an associate professorship in botany, and in 1824, became a full professor.
The first of such groups was headed by Dr. James DeWitt Mills who, along with four associate physicians ; Dr. Chalmers A. Loughridge, Dr. William Weaver, Dr. John McDade, and Dr. Steven Bednar at Alexandria Hospital, VA established 24 / 7 year round emergency care which became known as the " Alexandria Plan ".
In 1966, he became an associate of George Lincoln Rockwell, founder of the American Nazi Party.
Bolivia became an associate member in March 1997 in order to open investment opportunities with the founding Mercosur countries ( Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay ), as well as other Mercosur associate members ( Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela ).

became and professor
In 1806 his ambition was realized and he became professor of physics at the Copenhagen University, though not realizing full professorship ( ordinarius ) until 1817.
He was habilitated in neurology in 1919 and in 1924 became professor of neurology.
In 1774, he became a physics professor at the Royal School in Como.
In 1779 he became professor of experimental physics at the University of Pavia, a chair he occupied for almost 25 years.
After leaving the IHÉS, Grothendieck became a temporary professor at Collège de France for two years.
During that time, while studying at Kabul University, Massoud became involved with the Sazman-i Jawanan-i Musulman (" Organization of Muslim Youth "), the student branch of the Jamiat-i Islami (" Islamic Society "), whose chairman then was professor Burhanuddin Rabbani.
Bohr became a professor at the University of Copenhagen in 1956, and, following his father's death in 1962, succeeded him as director of the Niels Bohr Institute, a position he held until 1970.
Hill then became an assistant professor at the Evangelical Christian O. W. Coburn School of Law at Oral Roberts University where she taught from 1983 to 1986.
In 1855 Aagesen became a professor of jurisprudence at the University of Copenhagen.
Anders Celsius studied at Uppsala University, where his father was a teacher, and in 1730 he too, became a professor of astronomy there.
Upon returning to the United States, he became a researcher and professor at the University of California, Berkeley, where he focused on individual differences in learning, especially the influences of culture, development, and genetics on intelligence and learning.
* John James Maximilian Oertel ( 1811 – 1882 ), born in Ansbach, was a Lutheran clergyman who later converted to Roman Catholicism, became a professor of German at Fordham University in the United States, and later edited and founded several newspapers in the United States, including one that would become the leading German-language newspaper in the county, Baltimore's Kirchenzeitung.
After graduating from Yale Law School, Clinton returned to Arkansas and became a law professor at the University of Arkansas.
In 1709 he became professor of botany and medicine, and in that capacity he did good service, not only to his own university, but also to botanical science, by his improvements and additions to the botanic garden of Leiden, and by the publication of numerous works descriptive of new species of plants.
He then returned to Sweden, where he became professor of botany at Uppsala.
He now became professor extraordinarius at Leipzig, and married ( 1845 ).
In 1905 he became professor at the School of Oriental Studies in Berlin.
He became a professor at the University of Rome in 1925.
Schlesinger eventually became professor of comparative law at Cornell Law School helping to spread the discipline throughout the US.
In 1940 Rogers became professor of clinical psychology at Ohio State University, where he wrote his second book, Counseling and Psychotherapy ( 1942 ).
In 1970, longtime professor of mathematics and computer science John George Kemeny became president of Dartmouth.
He was educated for the priesthood at Saint-Sulpice, where in 1818 he became professor of dogmatic theology.
Then professor Weierstrass became very ill. Husserl became free to return to Vienna where, after serving a short military duty, he devoted his attention to philosophy.
For instance, Erasmus became an intimate friend of an Italian Humanist Publio Fausto Andrelini, poet and " professor of humanity " in Paris.

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