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This work resulted in their jointly authored publication Incomes from Independent Professional Practice, which introduced the concepts of permanent and transitory income, a major component of the Permanent Income Hypothesis that Friedman worked out in greater detail in the 1950s.
When he published their research results he omitted Heatley's name from the paper, despite an original contract which stipulated that any publications should be jointly authored.
In October 2006 the New Zealand Herald reported that Bellamy had joined the New Zealand Climate Science Coalition, a group trying to refute what they believe are unfounded claims about man-made global warming In May 2007 Bellamy and Jack Barrett jointly authored a paper in the refereed Civil Engineering journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers entitled ' Climate stability: an inconvenient proof '.
Margaret and her husband jointly authored many mystery novels.
Among his hundreds of publications were such major books as Franklin and Newton ( 1956 ), The Birth of a New Physics ( 1959 ), The Newtonian Revolution ( 1980 ), Revolution in Science ( 1985 ), Science and the Founding Fathers ( 1995 ), Howard Aiken: Portrait of a Computer Pioneer ( 1999 ), and his last book, The Triumph of Numbers ( 2005 ), not to mention two jointly authored contributions, the variorum edition and new English translation of Newton's Principia.
Works jointly authored with husband Paul Ehrlich:
Father and son jointly authored a book Le moine et le philosophe ( The Monk and the Philosopher ) about the son's conversion and Buddhism.
Network-centric warfare was followed in 2001 by Understanding Information Age Warfare ( UIAW ), jointly authored by Alberts, Garstka, Richard Hayes of Evidence Based Research and David S. Signori of RAND.
* Hebrew and Aramaic Magical Texts from the Cairo Genizah ( Sheffield, 1992 )( jointly authored )
His son Alastair Fitter is a professor of biology at the University of York and in 2002 they jointly authored a paper in Science analysing the changing phenology of plant flowering times due to global warming.
He held ( jointly ) a number of important patents and authored research papers before he left Phillips in 1985.
Bayer wrote a paper with Persi Diaconis, who has an Erdős number of 1 due to a jointly authored 1977 Stanford University technical report, later published in a 2004 compilation.

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In 1957, Ayckbourn married Christine Roland, another member of the Library Theatre company, and indeed Ayckbourn's first two plays were written jointly with her under the pseudonym of " Roland Allen ".
Some people even believe that this was the biblical event of Noah's flood, but despite their historical significance, the first spectacular images of these submarine channels were obtained in 1999 ( Di Iorio, et al., 1999 ) in the frame of a NATO SACLANT Undersea Research project using jointly the NATO RV Alliance, and the Turkish Navy survey ship Çubuklu.
Over two-thirds of the members, and all the serving MPs, of the Liberal Party joined this party, led first jointly by Steel and the SDP leader Robert Maclennan, and later by Paddy Ashdown ( 1988 – 99 ), Charles Kennedy ( 1999 – 2006 ), Sir Menzies Campbell ( 2006 – 07 ) and Nick Clegg ( incumbent ).
After a few presidents of the Provisional Junta, there were again consuls of the republic, 14 March 1841 – 13 March 1844 ( ruling jointly, but occasionally styled " first consul ", " second consul "): Carlos Antonio López Ynsfrán ( b. 1792 – d. 1862 ) + Mariano Roque Alonzo Romero ( d. 1853 ) ( the lasts of the aforementioned juntistas, Commandant-General of the Army )
In dovetailing fashion, all programs of all lengths are run, until enough have halted to jointly contribute enough probability to match these first N bits.
The day before Hilbert pronounced these phrases at the 1930 annual meeting of the Society of German Scientists and Physicians, Kurt Gödel — in a roundtable discussion during the Conference on Epistemology held jointly with the Society meetings — tentatively announced the first expression of his incompleteness theorem.
Reynolds went on to arguably even greater achievements as a coach, a position to which he was first appointed, jointly with Harry Hunter, in 1939 ( this was while Reynolds was still a player ).
Janssen is jointly credited with detecting the element along with Norman Lockyer during the solar eclipse of 1868, and Lockyer was the first to propose that the line was due to a new element, which he named.
* 2002-Iqaluit, along with Nuuk, Greenland, co-host the first jointly hosted Arctic Winter Games ; the Arctic Winter Games Arena was constructed in Iqaluit for the event.
After James II was deposed in 1688 and replaced by his daughter Mary II, ruling jointly with her husband and first cousin ( James's nephew ) William III, the Stuarts lived in exile, occasionally attempting to regain the throne.
His first contribution to mythology was the first volume of an edition of the Eddaic songs, undertaken jointly with his brother, and was published in 1815.
Ribbentrop halted deportations from Romania and Croatia ; in the case of the former, he was insulted because the SS were negotiating with the Romanians directly, and in the case of the latter because the SS and Luther were jointly pressuring the Italians in their zone of occupation in Croatia to deport their Jews without first informing Ribbentrop, who was supposed to be personally kept abreast of all developments in Italo-German relations.
The 68HC000, the first CMOS version of the 68000, was designed by Hitachi and jointly introduced in 1985.
Raymond Davis Jr. and Masatoshi Koshiba were jointly awarded the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physics ; Davis for his pioneer work on cosmic neutrinos and Koshiba for the first real time observation of supernova neutrinos.
The stadium, known as MetLife Stadium, became the first in the history of the NFL to be jointly built by two franchises.
The first number is edited jointly by Major Waldemar Fydrych and Wiesław Cupała ( a. k. a. " Captain ") simply with an idea to have fun.
Together with his elder brothers Iziaslav and Sviatoslav he formed a sort of princely triumvirate which jointly waged war on the steppe nomads, polovtsy, and compiled the first East Slavic law code.
In 1994, Hird won the first of three consecutive best and fairests, culminating in his 1996 season, where he was jointly awarded the Brownlow Medal for the League's fairest and best player with Brisbane Bears midfielder Michael Voss.
This list credited Hamilton with a full sixty-three of the essays ( three of those being jointly written with Madison ), almost three quarters of the whole, and was used as the basis for an 1810 printing that was the first to make specific attribution for the essays.
) He began to take advantage of the institutions he now had access to in the city, including his first visit to the Paris Opéra, where he saw Iphigénie en Tauride by Christoph Willibald Gluck, a composer whom he came to admire above all, jointly alongside Ludwig van Beethoven.
It was the very first Pride organized jointly with other states and nations, which only ten years ago have been at war with each other.
Beginning in 2013, the 2. 9 % hospital insurance tax will continue to apply to the first US $ 200, 000 of income for individuals or $ 250, 000 for couples filing jointly and will rise to 3. 8 % on income in excess of those amounts.
Des Groseilliers accompanied Captain Zachariah Gillam on the ketch Nonsuch and they jointly founded the first fur-trading post on James Bay, Charles Fort.
The first digital electronic watch, a Pulsar LED prototype in 1970, was developed jointly by Hamilton Watch Company and Electro-Data, founded by George H. Thiess.

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Aeneas had a year-long affair with the Carthaginian queen Dido ( also known as Elissa ), who proposed that the Trojans settle in her land and that she and Aeneas reign jointly over their peoples.
Following the Glorious Revolution of 1688, the conservatives, known as Tories, accepted that the three estates of Crown, Lords, and Commons held sovereignty jointly.
It is known that Guthfrith was succeeded by Sigurd and Cnut, although whether these men ruled jointly or one after the other is uncertain.
While the institute is best known for its Millennium Prize Problems, it carries out a wide range of activities, including a postdoctoral program ( ten Clay Research Fellows are supported each year ) and an annual summer school, the proceedings of which are published jointly with the American Mathematical Society.
Kista hosts departments of both Royal Institute of Technology and Stockholm University ( formerly jointly known as " the IT University ").
Project C, which has come to be known as the Lada 2116 or Lada Silhouette, is a family car jointly developed with input from both Porsche and Renault, is intended to finally replace the Classic models.
The Punch Bowl, Mayfair was at one time jointly owned by Madonna and Guy Ritchie and is known for the number of present-day celebrities that have patronised it.
President Robinson jointly hosted a reception with the Queen at St. James's Palace, London, in 1995, to commemorate the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the foundation of the Queen's Colleges in 1845 ( the Queen's Colleges are now known as Queen's University of Belfast, University College Cork and National University of Ireland, Galway ).
The first publicly known public-key agreement protocol that meets the above criteria was the Diffie-Hellman exponential key exchange, in which two parties jointly exponentiate a generator with random numbers, in such a way that an eavesdropper has no way of guessing what the key is.
Oasis of Peace ), also known as Wāħat as-Salām () is a cooperative village jointly founded by Israeli Jews and Israeli Arabs in an attempt to show that the two peoples can live side by side peacefully, as well as to conduct educational work for peace, equality and understanding between the two peoples.
Ptolemy XV Philopator Philometor Caesar (, Ptolemaios IEʹ Philopatōr Philomētōr Kaisar ; ; June 23, 47 BC – August 23, 30 BC ), better known by the nicknames Caesarion (;, Kaisariōn, literally " little Caesar "; ) and Ptolemy Caesar (;, Ptolemaios Kaisar ; ), was the last king of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt, who reigned jointly with his mother Cleopatra VII of Egypt, from September 2, 47 BC.
Similarly, jointly held property ( in common law systems ), life insurance, annuities, US Tax Code section 401 ( k ) Retirement Plans or Individual Retirement Accounts ( also known as Registered Retirement Savings Plans in Canada ) will also avoid probate as these devices allow property to transfer to beneficiaries outside the probate process.
In 152 BC, he briefly ruled jointly with one of his sons, known as Ptolemy Eupator, but it is thought that Ptolemy Eupator died that same year.
All of Kakadu is jointly managed by Aboriginal traditional owners and the Australian Government s Department of the Environment and Water Resources through a division known as Parks Australia.
Inter-city railway services crossing the Hong Kong-China border ( often known as through trains ) are jointly operated by Hong Kong's MTR Corporation and the Ministry of Railways of the People's Republic of China.
John Najjar co-designed the first prototype of the Ford Mustang known as Ford Mustang I in 1961, working jointly with fellow Ford stylist Philip T. Clark.
In 1910, the road became jointly known as Number 10 and US 70 on the maps of the day.
It was jointly operated with the Brookside, now known as the West Brookside.
The athletic teams of Armour High School were formerly known as the " Packers " in reference to the well known packing company, although today the high school plays its sports jointly with Tripp-Delmont High School as the " Tripp-Delmont / Armour Nighthawks.
The fourteenth Sobor ( held 1970 ) is jointly known as the 1st All-American Council, reflecting the autocephalous status of the OCA.
At that time, the region known as the Columbia District of the Hudson's Bay Company, and increasingly as the Oregon Country to Americans, was jointly occupied by the United States and Britain ; a situation agreed to in the Anglo-American Convention of 1818.
Four members of the ring have been identified: Kim Philby ( cryptonym: Stanley ), Donald Duart Maclean ( cryptonym: Homer ), Guy Burgess ( cryptonym: Hicks ) and Anthony Blunt ( cryptonym: Johnson ); jointly they are known as the Cambridge Four.
Many or most analytic philosophers would wish to be able to hold to what is known as the JTB account of knowledge: the claim that knowledge can be conceptually analyzed as justified true belief — which is to say that the meaning of sentences such as " Smith knows that it rained today " can be given with the following set of necessary and jointly sufficient conditions:

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