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In 1942, Raymond Lindeman wrote a landmark paper on the trophic dynamics of ecology, which was published posthumously after initially being rejected for its theoretical emphasis.
In a landmark paper published in 1982, Jack Sepkoski and David M. Raup identified five mass extinctions.
The landmark event that established the discipline of information theory, and brought it to immediate worldwide attention, was the publication of Claude E. Shannon's classic paper " A Mathematical Theory of Communication " in the Bell System Technical Journal in July and October 1948.
In 1972, paleontologists Niles Eldredge and Stephen Jay Gould published a landmark paper developing this theory and called it punctuated equilibria.
The concept became notable after John A. Eddy published a landmark 1976 paper in Science titled " The Maunder Minimum ".
The publication of the paper " On the Equilibrium of Heterogeneous Substances " ( 1875 – 8 ) is now regarded as a landmark in the development of physical chemistry.
A few years before Morris published his landmark paper, Lawson Wilkins had shown through his own experiments that unresponsiveness of the target cell to the action of androgenic hormones was a cause of " male pseudohermaphroditism ".
Hill's first paper, published in 1909 while working under the supervision of John Newport Langley, is a landmark in the history of receptor theory.
Elton organized species into functional groups, which was the basis for Raymond Lindeman's classic and landmark paper in 1942 on trophic dynamics.
The trophic level concept was introduced in a historical landmark paper on trophic dynamics in 1942 by Raymond L. Lindeman.
Elton organized species into functional groups, which formed the basis for the trophic system of classification in Raymond Lindeman's classic and landmark paper in 1942 on trophic dynamics.
His 1914 paper on the Great Crested Grebe, later published as a book, was a landmark in avian ethology ; his invention of vivid labels for the rituals ( such as ' penguin dance ', ' plesiosaurus race ' etc.
Another early work exploring RFID is the landmark 1948 paper by Harry Stockman, titled " Communication by Means of Reflected Power " ( Proceedings of the IRE, pp 1196 – 1204, October 1948 ).
The concept of reconfigurable computing has existed since the 1960s, when Gerald Estrin's landmark paper proposed the concept of a computer made of a standard processor and an array of " reconfigurable "
Once set the strings of toffee are cut to length and wrapped in clear paper with a label, known as a ' view ' as it usually has a view of a landmark.
By revealing such large numbers of very young galaxies, the HDF has become a landmark image in the study of the early universe, with the associated scientific paper having received over 800 citations by the end of 2008.
After the publication of Chalmers's landmark paper, more than twenty papers in response were published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies.
* The " Revised report on the algorithm language ALGOL 60 ": A landmark paper in programming language design describing the result of the international ALGOL committee.
Quine also argued against the well-defined distinction between analytic and synthetic propositions required by Hume's fork in his landmark paper Two Dogmas of Empiricism.
The paper based on that presentation, " The magical number seven, plus or minus two ", has become a landmark in Cognitive Psychology.
The Hindu, its rival, helped considerably in re-launching the paper, by getting it printed temporarily at one of its Swadesimithran ’ s press and later offering its recently vacated premises at 2, Mount Road later to become the landmark Express Estates.
In a landmark paper of 1965 he and Irving Sher showed the correlation between citation frequency and eminence in demonstrating that Nobel Prize winners published five times the average number of papers while their work was cited 30 to 50 times the average.
While this landmark paper did not invent interactive proof systems, it did invent the IP hierarchy of interactive proof systems ( see interactive proof system ) and conceived the concept of knowledge complexity, a measurement of the amount of knowledge about the proof transferred from the prover to the verifier.
The landmark building housed the paper until the mid-1990s.

landmark and published
This compilation of a dozen accounts ( half of which, including the case of Morgan, had been previously published ) stands as a landmark work, a Puritan precursor of the true-crime miscellanies that, stripped of all religious intent, would become a staple of the genre in subsequent centuries.
Husserl's review of Ernst Schröder, published before Frege's landmark 1892 article, clearly distinguishes sense from reference ; thus Husserl's notions of noema and object also arose independently.
D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover was privately published in 1928, while another important landmark for the history of the modern novel came with the publication of William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury in 1929.
His " oration " on this occasion, which was immediately published in the French Mercure, remains a striking landmark in the history of French Protestantism.
The three also created the youth culture magazines Homeboy and Dirt ( the latter of which was described as " Sassy Magazine for boys ," being published by the same company and distributed in cellophane bags with the landmark magazine for young women ).
** The landmark postmodern novel Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon is published.
* The first half of Miguel de Cervantes's landmark novel Don Quixote (" El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha " or " The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha ") — one of the earliest novels in the western literary tradition, is published and becomes Cervantes's first literary success.
" After his landmark lectures were published in 1866, the term began to appear in numerous sermons and lectures relating to slavery and the war in Mexico.
In 1942, Sverdrup and Fleming published " The Ocean " which was a major landmark.
Angie Debo's landmark work, And Still the Waters Run: The Betrayal of the Five Civilized Tribes ( completed 1936, published 1940 ), detailed how the allotment policy of the Dawes Act ( as later extended to apply to the Five Civilized Tribes through such devices as the Dawes Commission and the Curtis Act of 1898 ) was systematically manipulated to deprive the Native Americans of their lands and resources.
Its landmark report, Public Television: A Program for Action, published on January 26, 1967, popularized the phrase " public television " and assisted the legislative campaign for federal aid.
" In 1961, Donald Webster Cory published his landmark The Homosexual in America, exclaiming, " Society has handed me a mask to wear ... Everywhere I go, at all times and before all sections of society, I pretend.
In his landmark book published in 1543, De humani corporis fabrica, he described an experiment in which he passed a reed into the trachea of a dying animal whose thorax had been opened and maintained ventilation by blowing into the reed intermittently.
In 1912, Jacques Loeb published a landmark work, The Mechanistic Conception of Life.
Carl Friedrich Roewer described about a third ( 2, 260 ) of today's known species from the 1910s to the 1950s, and published the landmark systematic work Die Weberknechte der Erde ( Harvestmen of the World ) in 1923, with descriptions of all species known to that time.
A landmark in English pastoral poetry was Spenser ’ s The Shepheardes Calender, first published in 1579.
* In 1964, Luther Terry, M. D., published a landmark report saying that smoking may be hazardous to health, sparking nationwide anti-smoking efforts.

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