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1996 and pioneered
In 1996, Acadia University pioneered the use of mobile computing technology in a post-secondary educational environment.
Trackballs have also been regarded as excellent complements to analog joysticks, as pioneered by the Assassin 3D 1996 trackball with joystick pass-through capability.
The marginalisation of Bulawayo artists in Zimbabwe saw the influence of South African music dominating hence the emergence of kwaito music in Bulawayo pioneered by Go-Boyz in 1996 and more groups like GTI, Achuzi, Amagangsters, etc., emerged.
This transitional arrangement is an innovation that was pioneered by Bangladesh in its 1991 election and then institutionalised in 1996 through its 13th constitutional amendment.
The concept was pioneered by Adrian Thompson at the University of Sussex, England, who in 1996 evolved a tone discriminator using fewer than 40 programmable logic gates and no clock signal in a FPGA.
In 1996, Boardman set a record using another position pioneered by Obree, his arms out in front in a Superman position.
The Tribute made its debut at the 2000 Los Angeles Auto Show as a compact crossover SUV, a segment pioneered by the Toyota RAV4 in 1996.
Founded in 1996, the company pioneered the use of web services to connect software applications together within a single organization and across the Internet.
Active Rock or Hard rock was also pioneered by The Nationally Syndicated Z Rock Network ( which lasted from 1986 – 1996 ) and expanded upon by WXTB-FM out of Clearwater, Florida starting in 1990.
Clarence Wijewardana ( August 3, 1943 – December 13, 1996 ) was a Sri Lankan musician who pioneered the use of electric guitar in Sinhala music.
Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson FRS ( 14 July 1921 – 26 September 1996 ) was a Nobel laureate English chemist who pioneered inorganic chemistry and homogeneous transition metal catalysis.
In the UK, CSL DualCom Ltd pioneered dual signalling in 1996.
Since 1949, the most common method has been execution by firing squad, which has been largely superseded by lethal injection, using the same three-drug cocktail pioneered by the United States, introduced in 1996.
Bridgewater Associates began as an institutional investment advisory service, graduated to institutional investing and pioneered the risk parity investment approach in 1996.
The company launched its All Weather hedge fund and pioneered the Risk parity approach to portfolio management in 1996.

1996 and application
John Lasseter received an Academy Special Achievement Award in 1996 " for the development and inspired application of techniques that have made possible the first feature-length computer-animated film.
Since Apple Inc's merger with NeXT in 1996, EOF has evolved into a fully integrated part of WebObjects, an application server also originally from NeXT.
With the addition of frameworks to do state management, load balancing and dynamic HTML generation, NeXT was able to launch the first object-oriented Web application server, WebObjects, in 1996, with EOF at its core.
Following several landmark decisions by this court, by the early 1990s the patentability of software was well established, and in 1996 the USPTO issued Final Computer Related Examination Guidelines stating that " A practical application of a computer-related invention is statutory subject matter.
The application was rewritten for the Win32 platform and was released in 1996, labeled Corel Ventura 7 ( instead of 6 ) so that it would match the version number of CorelDRAW.
In 1996, the INS rejected his application, denying him citizenship.
Less than a year after acquiring NeXT in the final days of 1996, Apple opened an online store on November 10, 1997, built using NeXT's WebObjects web application technology.
In 1996 Microvitec were suffering significantly in the sector and the rights to the Creator application were sold to newly formed interactive whiteboard manufacturer Promethean after Mike Lawton ( the then Promethean MD ) saw Creator demonstrated at Ceebit in the same year.
There had been no evidence at the time of the application for PDO 1996 that cheese using the same recipe as modern Stilton cheese had ever been made in the village.
The palace became a Grade II listed building in 1996, at the instigation of Hornsey Historical Society ( against the opposition of trustee Haringey London Borough Council ); an application was made in 2007 by the Society and the BBC to upgrade its listing from its current Grade II.
The new application, delivered by MuchMusic programmer Denise Donlon on May 8, 1996, incorporated video testimonials by a number of Canadian musicians, including Anne Murray, Bruce Cockburn, Burton Cummings, Celine Dion, David Foster, Lawrence Gowan, Dan Hill, and Marc Jordan, attesting to the need for the channel ; Donlon conceded, in a Canadian Press article, that a number of Canadian musicians were no longer filming music videos because MuchMusic was not able to accommodate every music genre equally.
ezboard is a web application, created in 1996 by Vanchau Nguyen.
The institution sought university status in 1996 ; although the application was declined, the institution now has powers comparable to those of a university, and its degrees are recognised as such in Ireland.
Moore has published over 200 papers and 6 books, his work has been applied commercially in numerous application including the polynomial solving routine he developed which has been used in IBM software since 1996.
Based in Menlo Park, California, Nuance deployed their first commercial large-scale speech application in 1996.
* 1996 — Nuance deployed its first commercial speech application
BalaBit IT Security was founded in 1996 by six Hungarian individuals to develop an advanced, application layer firewall suite called Zorp.
His first major legislative initiative was Bill 26 ( 1996 ), which required unions to disclose the salaries of their officials and indicate how membership dues were spent, mandated union certification votes to take place within seven days of an application, and granted employees the right to prevent their dues from being donated to political parties.
The original goals to deliver a true teraflop machine by the end of 1996 that would be capable of running an ASCI application using all memory and nodes by September 1997 were met.
In the Spring of 1996, a communications lawyer was hired to complete the non-technical portion of the FCC application for 90. 1FM and it was filed with the FCC.
In another practical application of his work, he founded Numerix with Michael Goodkin in 1996.
The clause's application to state-sanctioned same-sex marriages, civil unions, and domestic partnerships is unresolved, as is its relationship to the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act ( DOMA ) and the proposed Federal Marriage Amendment.
Xoom was founded by Chris Kitze in September 1996 as a download website offering free clipart and a productivity suite including a word-processing application, centering around a word processor based on Wordstar.
John Harrison ( 1996 ) cites " the use of f ( x ) to represent both application of a function f to an argument x, and the image under f of a subset, x, of fs domain ".

1996 and institutional
Marshall Field's sold its store to Saks Fifth Avenue in 1996, while the mall itself was sold by Hines Interests in 1999 to a partnership of Urban Shopping Centers, Inc. and institutional funds advised by Walton Street Capital, LLC.
In 1996 the community activist group Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now ( ACORN ) published two reports, Secret Apartheid and Secret Apartheid II, calling the SHSAT " permanently suspect " and a " product of an institutional racism ", and claiming that black and Hispanic students did not have access to proper test preparation materials.
He next worked as a managing director of Bankers Trust, overseeing the firm's foreign exchange options and being involved in the institutional hedge fund business until leaving the company in 1996.
Between 1993 and 1996 Carnegie Corporation of New York and the Rockefeller Foundation helped the organization establish efficient institutional and financial systems.
Mylan acquired Bertek Inc. in 1993, and in 1999 renamed the company Mylan Technologies Inc. Mylan acquired UDL Laboratories, a supplier of generic medications to institutional and long-term care facilities in 1996.
Scott ( 1995 ) indicates that, in order to survive, organisations must conform to the rules and belief systems prevailing in the environment ( DiMaggio and Powell, 1983 ; Meyer and Rowan, 1977 ), because institutional isomorphism, both structural and procedural, will earn the organisation legitimacy ( Dacin, 1997 ; Deephouse, 1996 ; Suchman, 1995 ).

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