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1964 and recognised
Earlier systems, such as the Wettstein system, last revised in 1935, and the Engler system, updated in 1964, recognised a similar order ( containing the same plants, although divided over fewer families ) Scitamineae.
Buie, who died in 1964, has never been officially recognised in any other way.
According to the 1967 constitution, Presidents were at that time elected by both Houses of Congress in joint session, with representatives of all State Legislatures ; this was widely recognised as a mere sham as, since the March 1964 coup d ' état, each " elected " President had been a retired general chosen in a closed military caucus.
Maudling largely recognised this himself by the time of the 1964 budget and, although he increased taxes, he did little to subdue demand in an election year.
Although they had been recognised as an isicathamiya group in 1964, they had been singing together since the early 1950s.
It was designed by architect Sir Denys Lasdun in 1964 and has since been recognised as a building of national importance: it is a Grade I listed building, one of a very select band of post-war buildings sharing this distinction.
In addition to these works, he has written a recognised introduction to multivariate complex analysis based on his 1964 Stanford lectures, and wrote the entries on differential equations in Nationalencyklopedin.
His international stature was recognised ceremoniously in 1964 when he became the first Thai to receive the Magsaysay Award for public service.
The importance of the site was recognised following photographs taken by Dr JK St. Joseph in 1959 ( published in 1964 ).
Following its recent re-opening with a new name ( the station was known as " Rhoose " before it closed in 1964 ), this station now holds the distinction of having the longest name for a station as recognised by National Rail in the UK, in both English ( 33 letters, excluding spaces ) and Welsh ( Maes Awyr Rhyngwladol Caerdydd Y Rhws — 28 letters, as dd, ng and rh are single letters in Welsh ).

1964 and contribution
Image: chatty_6469 copy. jpg | Chatty Belle, the world's largest talking cow, part of Wisconsin's contribution to the 1964 World's Fair.
* Martin Luther King, Jr. referred to Crispus Attucks in the introduction of Why We Can't Wait ( 1964 ) as an example of a man whose contribution to history provided a potent message of moral courage.
This award, initiated in 1964, was " established to bring a declaration of appreciation to an individual each year who has made a significant contribution to the world of music and helped to create a climate in which our talents may find valid expression.
* 1964: Elected as a Foreign Member of the Royal Society of London, for his contribution to the understanding of exchanges of energy in electron collisions, to the interpretation of molecular spectra, and to problems of photosynthesis
Beginning in 1964, this award " established to bring a declaration of appreciation to an individual each year that has made a significant contribution to the world of music and helped to create a climate in which our talents may find valid expression.
In his contribution, Lord Gardiner told of the difficulties he experienced as Lord Chancellor ( 1964 – 1970 ) in being able to conduct strictly private discussions with the then Attorney-General.
His initial contribution to this field was his doctoral thesis at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1962, published in book form in 1964 ; he later published several of the standard works on the subject.
Beginning in 1964, this award " established to bring a declaration of appreciation to an individual each year that has made a significant contribution to the world of music and helped to create a climate in which our talents may find valid expression.
His major contribution to this problem is probably the argument ( 1964 ) for tradable birth-right permits.
Beginning in 1964, this award " established to bring a declaration of appreciation to an individual each year that has made a significant contribution to the world of music and helped to create a climate in which our talents may find valid expression.
When Minister Trygve Lie presented the final report was presented in the Norwegian parliament in 1964, the total financial contribution from Nortraship to Norwegian society during and after the war was shown to be 1, 219, 000 NOK.
It was published in 1964 and was the author's first contribution to the Partisan Review.
He formed The Blue Notes with Chris McGregor, Johnny Dyani, Nikele Moyake, Mongezi Feza and Dudu Pukwana, and emigrated to Europe with them in 1964, eventually settling in London, where he formed part of a South African exile community that made an important contribution to British jazz.
The Alexander Rose Garden commemorates the contribution of Harold Alexander, Clerk of the City of South Melbourne from 1936 – 1964, who fostered munciipal welfare services.
First established in 1964, and named after John Laskey Woolcock in recognition of his contribution to the School and to education in general.
* Wakefield Gold Medal of the Royal Aeronautical Society for his contribution to air safety through microelectronic reliability ( 1964 ).
Central to his scholarly contribution to New Testament studies is his trilogy: The Text of the New Testament: Its Transmission, Corruption, and Restoration ( 1964 ; 2nd ed., 1968 ; 3d enlarged ed., 1992 ); The Early Versions of the New Testament: Their Origin, Transmission, and Limitations ( 1977 ); The Canon of the New Testament: Its Origin, Development, and Significance ( 1987 ).
Established in 1964, this award sought " to bring a declaration of appreciation to an individual each year that has made a significant contribution to the world of music and helped to create a climate in which our talents may find valid expression.
Established in 1964, this award sought " to bring a declaration of appreciation to an individual each year that has made a significant contribution to the world of music and helped to create a climate in which our talents may find valid expression.

1964 and mathematics
He was awarded the Fields Medal in 1966, and spent more than three decades on the mathematics faculty of the University of California, Berkeley ( 1960 – 61 and 1964 – 1995 ).
In 1964 the ensemble comprised Young and Zazeela ; John Cale and Tony Conrad, a former Harvard mathematics major, and sometimes Terry Riley ( voices ).
They include mountain climbers ( Heidi Howkins, class of 1989, the only woman to lead expeditions to both Everest and K-2 ), authors ( such as Harriet Stratemeyer Adams, class of 1914, pen name Carolyn Keene ), astronomers ( including Annie Jump Cannon, class of 1884, who developed the well-known Harvard Classification of stars based upon temperature ), screenwriters, ( including Nora Ephron, class of 1962, famous for such films as When Harry Met Sally and Sleepless in Seattle ), journalists ( Linda Wertheimer, class of 1965, Lynn Sherr, class of 1963, Diane Sawyer, class of 1967, and Cokie Roberts, class of 1964, being a few notable examples ), entrepreneurs ( including Robin Chase, class of 1980, the co-founder of ZipCar ), mathematicians ( Winifred Edgerton Merrill, class of 1883, was the first woman to ever receive a PhD in mathematics ), judges ( including Jane Bolin, class of 1928, the first African-American woman to become a judge, and current federal appeals judges Reena Raggi, Amalya Kearse, and Susan P. Graber ).
Born in Aarberg, Switzerland, Wüthrich was educated in chemistry, physics, and mathematics at the University of Berne before pursuing his Ph. D. under the direction of Silvio Fallab at the University of Basel, awarded in 1964.
He received his master's degree in mathematics at the Uzbek State University, Samarkand, Uzbek SSR in 1958 and Ph. D in statistics at the Institute of Control Sciences, Moscow in 1964.
in 1961, and Ph. D. from UCLA in 1964, both in mathematics as well.
After secondary studies at El Khawarizmi college in Casablanca, he obtained a technical Baccalauréat in mathematics in 1964.
In 1964, he attended the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, for studies in mathematics and physics and for a brief time in 1965 studied the Russian language at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey.
He also received a bachelor of science degree in mathematics from The University of Southern Mississippi in 1964, and a master of science in aerospace engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington in 1972.
In 1964, on Bertrand Russell's recommendation, he became a lecturer in formal mathematics at the University of London.
The Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences ( as it was renamed in 1964 ) continues to be one of the most respected research centers in applied mathematics.
In 1964 he began to study medicine in Vienna, but changed soon to mathematics, with an emphasis on logic.
Since it was first published in 1964, the 1046 page Handbook has been one of the most comprehensive sources of information on special functions, containing definitions, identities, approximations, plots, and tables of values of numerous functions used in virtually all fields of applied mathematics.
degree in mathematics in 1964, and his Ph. D. degree in mathematics in 1967, both at the University of Bucharest.
Matriculated in mathematics, Frederiksborg State Upper Secondary School, 1964
degree in mathematics from the University of Kansas in 1964, a B. S.
Oscar Becker ( 5 September 1889 in Leipzig-13 November 1964 in Bonn ) was a German philosopher, logician, mathematician, and historian of mathematics.
In mathematics, the Lanczos approximation is a method for computing the Gamma function numerically, published by Cornelius Lanczos in 1964.
He received his bachelor's degree in mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley in 1964 ; his master's degree in mathematics from San Jose State University in San Jose, California, in 1966 ; and completed his doctoral course work at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington in 1970.
in mathematics and philosophy at Yale University in 1960, and his Ph. D. in Philosophy at Harvard University in 1964.
degree ( 1964, mathematics ) from Swarthmore College and M. S.
Dynes was born in Ontario, Canada where he earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics and physics from the University of Western Ontario in 1964.

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