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The procedure is described in a series of papers from the early 1970s by Bruce Ames and his group at the University of California, Berkeley.
Building on the work of Clausius, between the years 1873-76 the American mathematical physicist Willard Gibbs published a series of three papers, the most famous one being the paper On the Equilibrium of Heterogeneous Substances.
A series of papers published between 1931 and 1935 had its beginning on a trip from India to England in 1930,
Subsequently John von Neumann attempted to establish a general framework for these algebras which culminated in a series of papers on rings of operators.
* Knuth, Donald E. Selected papers series
He invented a number of activities and challenges of Mathematics Inc. and documented them in several papers in the EWD series.
Elementary functions were introduced by Joseph Liouville in a series of papers from 1833 to 1841.
Between 1870 and 1872, Cantor published more papers on trigonometric series, and also a paper defining irrational numbers as convergent sequences of rational numbers.
Although not exclusively about hypertext, the World Wide Web series of conferences, organized by IW3C2, include many papers of interest.
" During this 8 year span he and his fellow researchers published a series of papers in which they discussed the use of genetic algorithms to evolve neural structures inside 3D cellular automata.
Based on Bethe's intuition and fundamental papers on the subject by Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Julian Schwinger, Richard Feynman and Freeman Dyson, it was finally possible to get fully covariant formulations that were finite at any order in a perturbation series of quantum electrodynamics.
Prior to 2002, SIGGRAPH papers were printed in the SIGGRAPH Conference Proceedings series of publications.
During the years 1873 – 76 the American mathematical physicist Josiah Willard Gibbs published a series of three papers, the most famous being On the Equilibrium of Heterogeneous Substances.
Between 1875 and 1878 Gibbs wrote a series of papers applying his graphical techniques of thermodynamic analysis to multi-phase chemical systems.
Its notoriety increased when Sir Everard Home wrote a series of six papers, starting in 1814, describing it for the Royal Society.
Clark Warburton is credited with making the first solid empirical case for the monetarist interpretation of business fluctuations in a series of papers from 1945 .< sup > p.
Baran developed the concept of message block switching during his research at the RAND Corporation for the US Air Force into survivable communications networks, first presented to the Air Force in the summer of 1961 as briefing B-265 then published as RAND Paper P-2626 in 1962 and then including and expanding somewhat within a series of eleven papers titled On Distributed Communications in 1964.
A series of five fraudulent papers by Jan Hendrik Schön were published in Nature in the 2000 – 2001 period.
In 1800, Dalton became a secretary of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, and in the following year he orally presented an important series of papers, entitled " Experimental Essays " on the constitution of mixed gases ; on the pressure of steam and other vapours at different temperatures, both in a vacuum and in air ; on evaporation ; and on the thermal expansion of gases.
He produced a series of highly original and influential papers ( collected as " Second Thoughts ", 1967 ) on the analysis of schizophrenia, and the specifically cognitive, perceptual, and identity problems of such patients.
P. Schnabel, in a series of papers ( 1923 – 27 ), interpreted the phrase as an assignment of authorship.
P. Schnabel, in a series of papers ( 1923 – 27 ), interpreted the phrase as an assignment of authorship.
At the start of the series, all three authors were contributing ; the first twenty papers are broken down as eleven by Hamilton, five by Madison and four by Jay.
Following further meetings with Freud in 1909 at Clark University, Massachusetts, where Freud gave a series of lectures on psychoanalysis, and in Holland the following year, Jones set about forging strong working relationships with the nascent American psychoanalytic movement, giving some 20 papers or addresses to American professional societies at venues ranging from Boston, to Washington and Chicago.
The papers consisted of the records of a large number of dissections ... of diseased bodies, with this observations on the development on insects, and a series of notes on comparative anatomy.

series and Contemporary
In May 2001, NBC began using " Only Time " to accompany commercials for their television series Friends, which helped the song top the Adult Contemporary and Adult Top 40 charts.
Apart from its online MA in Sustainable Peace in the Contemporary World, UPEACE also offers a series of individual online courses that can be taken for both academic credits or for certificates.
* Contemporary Whitehead Studies ( book series ).
Harris also wrote short stories and novels, two books on Shakespeare, a series of biographical sketches in five volumes under the title Contemporary Portraits and biographies of his friends Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw.
Contemporary fantasies are set in the real world but may also include distinct fantasy settings within it, such as the Harry Potter series, in which case they would be high rather than low fantasy.
* Ned Buntline: Contemporary of Buffalo Bill and author of successful dime novel series " Buffalo Bill Cody – King of the Border Men "
In 2011 they exhibited a series of projects at Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
Contemporary social research series.
Also the early black and white Dazzle panels of John McHale installed at the This Is Tomorrow exhibit in 1956 and his Pandora series at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in 1962 demonstrate proto-op tendencies. An optical illusion by the Hungarian-born artist Victor Vasarely in Pécs.
Conflux 2004 featured a full program of events over the course of four days, including experimental walks using altered maps and navigational aids ; high-tech drifts through the city using wearable computing devices ; a walking presentation of an urban documentary project commissioned by the New Museum of Contemporary Art ; a gallery exhibition ; a series of temporary installations, lectures, audio and video works and more.
On the Board of NeWest Press ( Edmonton ) since 1981, she is the founder and editor of The Writer as Critic series, which includes, among others, Douglas Barbour's Lyric / Anti-lyric: Essays on Contemporary Poetry, Frank Davey's Canadian Literary Power, Daphne Marlatt's Readings from the Labyrinth, Fred Wah's Faking It: Poetics and Hybridity, Phyllis Webb's Nothing But Brush Strokes, and, most recently, Di Brandt's So This Is the World & Here I Am in It.
* " A defence of common sense ", published in Contemporary British Philosophy ' ( 2nd series ), ed.
Fullman has presented numerous lectures on her work including: the Songlines series, Center for Contemporary Music, Mills College ; and Improv: 21 a lecture series presented by Rova: Arts, San Francisco.
* Modern and Contemporary Poetics, Editor, with Hank Lazer, of a book series from the University of Alabama Press ( 1998 — )
* Patricia and Allen Strange's The Contemporary Violin, ISBN 0-520-22409-4, and other books in The New Instrumentation series.
" The Moment of Astrology: Origins in Divination ", Penguin Group, part of Arkana Contemporary Astrology series.
In addition to The Contemporary Contrabass, Turetzky has co-edited a book series called The New Instrumentation ; seven of a planned eight volumes have been finished.
Offramp was also the group's first recording to win a Grammy Award, marking the start of more-or-less unbroken series of wins for the group, up to and including their latest release The Way Up, which won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album.
NYCO's commitment to the future of American opera is demonstrated in its annual series, Vox, Contemporary Opera Lab, in which operas-in-progress are showcased, giving composers a chance to hear their work performed by professional singers and orchestra.
Vox, Contemporary Opera Lab ( formerly known as Vox: Showcasing American Composers ) is an annual concert series dedicated to the development of contemporary American operas.
The volume contains an array of scholarly investigations into American social anthropology as well as one more article in the " Nacirema " series, by Willard Walker of Wesleyan University: ( American Anthropologist, Volume 72, Issue 1, pages 102 – 105, February 1970 ) " The Retention of Folk Linguistic Concepts and the TI ' YCIR Caste in Contemporary Nacireman Culture.
For All You've Done is the thirteenth album in the live praise and worship series of Christian Contemporary music by Hillsong Church.
Jim Kacian and Bruce Ross edited the inaugural number of the annual anthology American Haibun & Haiga ( Red Moon Press ) in 1999 ; that series, which continues to this day, changed its name to Contemporary Haibun in 2003 and sponsored the parallel creation in 2005 of Contemporary Haibun Online, a quarterly journal that added Welsh haibunist Ken Jones to the founding editorial team of Kacian and Ross.

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