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One theme of this book is the loss of Hofstadter's wife Carol, who died of a brain tumor while the book was being written ; she also created one of the numerous translations of Marot's poem presented in the book.
One of the most lucid statements of a Gödel based anti-mechanism argument can be found in Douglas Hofstadter's Pulitzer Prize winning book Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid.

One and columns
One of the most notable hypostyle mosques is the Great Mosque of Cordoba in Spain, the building being supported by over 850 columns.
A player's second win will be recorded in their columns for both Game One and Game Two.
One of the earliest surviving houses in the town is The Lawn, in front of the Civic Centre with its public tennis courts, in brown brick with three double-hung sash windows set back in reveals with flat arches, roof with parapet and porch of fluted doric columns, pilasters, entablature and semi-circular traceried fanlight.
One report identified participants in Nazi " fifth columns " as " partisans of authoritarian government everywhere ", citing Poland, Czechoslovakia, Norway, and the Netherlands.
One of the largest objects in the collection is the Hertogenbosch Roodloft, from Holland, dated 1610 – 1613 this is as much a work of architecture as sculpture, 10. 4 metres wide, 7. 8 metres high, the architectural framework is of various coloured marbles including columns, arches and balustrade, against which are statues and bas-reliefs and other carvings in alabaster, the work of sculptor Conrad van Norenberch.
One of its most famous columns was the biting and humorous Cruiskeen Lawn satire column written by Myles na gCopaleen, the pen name of Brian O ' Nolan ( Brian Ó Nualláin ) who also wrote books using the name Flann O ' Brien.
" One of Garrison's " Black List " columns reported that a shipper from Garrison's home town of Newburyport, Massachusetts — one Francis Todd — was involved in the slave trade, and that he had recently had slaves shipped from Baltimore to New Orleans on his ship Francis.
One of the Corps divisional commanders, general Grandjean reiterated this highly unusual and potentially disastrous order, which would have resulted in the columns rapidly dispersing and becoming vulnerable to a counterattack.
One famous aspect of Karnak, is the Hypostyle Hall in the Precinct of Amun-Re, a hall area of with 134 massive columns arranged in 16 rows.
One of the largest and most notable interiors of the first floor is the Hall of Twenty Columns, divided into three parts by two rows of grey monolithic columns of Serdobol granite, intended for the display of Graeco-Etruscan vases.
One exasperated reviewer, Harold Hotelling, likened the book to “ proving the multiplication table by arranging elephants in rows and columns, and then doing the same for numerous other kinds of animals ”.
One player keeps score for all, using columns for each player and cumulative scores.
These columns were collected into a series of books: Let's Parler Franglais, Let's Parler Franglais Again !, Parlez-vous Franglais ?, Let's Parler Franglais One More Temps, The Franglais Lieutenant's Woman and Other Literary Masterpieces.
One can consider multilinear functions, on an n × n matrix over a commutative ring K with identity, as a function of the rows ( or equivalently the columns ) of the matrix.
One of the most notable hypostyle mosques is the Mezquita in Córdoba, Spain, as the building is supported by over 850 columns.
One participant noted, " Ere long the flames were chasing one another in a mad riot over the structure ; running across long corridors and up and down the supporting columns of wood, until the huge edifice was a mass of firework ".
One of these, known as Shaykh Ibrahim Abi Arqub, included marble columns and capitals in the iwan.
One dedicated to Martin de Porres is notable because it has no columns.
One of these columns drove south towards the town of Balaklava itself, threatening the main supply of the entire British army.
One feature of the building is a front portico with four fluted Doric columns ; above them are triglyphs and metopes found on a traditional Doric entablature with a discrete cornice.
File: Van der Rohe Pavillion overview. jpg | One of the steel columns
One of the earliest professional rock critics, Christgau is known for his terse capsule reviews, published since 1969 in his Consumer Guide columns.
: One real-estate writer explains the successful formula for McMansions: symmetrical structures on clear-cut lots with Palladian windows centered over the main entry and brick or stone enhancing the driveway entrance, plus multiple chimneys, dormers, pilasters, and columnsand inside, the master suite with dressing rooms and bath-spa, great rooms, breakfast and dining rooms, showplace kitchen, and extra high and wide garages for multiple cars and SUVs.
One use of the term “ display resolution ” applies to fixed-pixel-array displays such as plasma display panels ( PDPs ), liquid crystal displays ( LCDs ), digital light processing ( DLP ) projectors, or similar technologies, and is simply the physical number of columns and rows of pixels creating the display ( e. g., 1920 × 1080 ).

One and Scientific
One author of an article published in the Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine disagreed.
* Investigation Finds that One Lucent Physicist Engaged in Scientific Misconduct Physics Today, 2002
His autobiography, Most Secret War: British Scientific Intelligence 1939-1945, formed the basis, pre-publication, of the BBC One TV documentary series " The Secret War ", first aired on 5 January 1977 and narrated by William Woollard, in which Jones was the principal interviewee.
One nearby Site of Special Scientific Interest is known as " The Landslip ".
One of their aircraft, the June Bug, won the Scientific American Trophy by making the first official one kilometer flight in North America, although, the Wrights had already accomplished this in 1904.
One of the largest is the Innisville Wetlands, a provincially significant wetland that is also designated and Area of Natural and Scientific Interest.
One of his main theses in The New Scientific Mind was that modern sciences had replaced the classical ontology of the substance with an " ontology of relations ", which could be assimilated to something as a process philosophy.
One such standard has since become very common, the " G-code " that was originally used on Gerber Scientific plotters and then adapted for CNC use.
One year later, the company acquired Scientific American magazine for $ 52. 6 million.
Thomas ) Newton and the Origin of Colours: A Study of One of the Earliest Examples of Scientific Method, G. Bell, London, 1934.
One has to model the provenance of the hypotheses and results generated from analysing the data as well so as to provide evidence that support new discoveries. Scientific workflows have been thus been proposed and developed to assist scientists to track the evolution of their data, intermediate results and final results as a means to document and track the evolution of discoveries within a piece of scientific research.
One aim of Frontiers is to teach " Scientific Habits of Mind ", a set of analytical approaches that apply to all disciplines of science.
1985-Atlanta, USA ( 2, 000 participants ); 1986 – Paris, France ( 2, 800 participants ); 1987 – Washington DC, USA ( 6, 300 participants ); 1988 – Stockholm, Sweden ( 7, 500 participants ); 1989 – Montreal, Canada, The Scientific and Social Challenge of AIDS ( 12, 000 participants ); 1990 – San Francisco, USA, AIDS in the Nineties: From Science to Policy ( 11, 000 participants ); 1991 – Florence, Italy, Science Challenging AIDS ( 8, 000 participants ); 1992 – Amsterdam, The Netherlands, A World United Against AIDS ( 8, 000 participants ); 1993 – Berlin, Germany ; 1994 – Yokohama, Japan ; The Global Challenge of AIDS: Together for the Future ( 10, 000 participants ); 1996 – Vancouver, Canada, One World One Hope ( 15, 000 participants ); 1998 – Geneva, Switzerland, Bridging the Gap ( 15, 000 participants including 1, 400 media ); 2000 – Durban, South Africa, Breaking the Silence ( 12, 000 participants, 1, 300 media ); 2002 – Barcelona, Spain, Knowledge and Commitment for Action ( 18, 500 participants ); 2004 – Bangkok, Thailand Access for All ( 18, 500 and 2, 600 media ); 2006 – Toronto, Canada, Time to Deliver ( 26, 000 participants ); 2008 – Mexico City, Mexico, Universal Action Now ( 20, 300 participants ); 2010 – Vienna, Austria, Rights Here, Right Now ( 19, 300 participants ).
One specific policy department is STOA the Scientific Assessment Technology Options which advises committees and members on such topics
One third of the estate is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, particularly the ancient woodlands.
One bank of the reservoir is inaccessible because it is a Site of Special Scientific Interest ( SSSI ).
One datum in support of this conclusion was that the grave contained a Catholic medallion ( The Miraculous Medal, an image of the Blessed Virgin Mary ) that Longley was reported as wearing on the day he was hanged ( Longley had converted to Catholicism shortly before his death, as reported by an episode of Scientific American Frontiers entitled " Dead Men's Tales ").
One of Austin's best friends is Dr. Rudy Wells, a doctor and scientist who is a specialist in the newly emerging field of bionics ; unknown to Wells, a secret American government intelligence agency, the Office of Strategic Operations ( OSO ; later changed to Office of Scientific Intelligence or OSI for TV ) has been looking at a way of reducing agent casualties.
One example of early Mayanism is the creation of a group called the Mayan Temple by Harold D. Emerson of Brooklyn, a self-proclaimed Maya priest who edited a serial publication titled The Mayan, Devoted to Spiritual Enlightenment and Scientific Religion between 1933 and 1941.
One federated search engine that has begun to address this issue is WorldWideScience, hosted by the U. S. Department of Energy's Office of Scientific and Technical Information.
One of the more frequently noted scientific results claimed for brainwave entrainment was the discovery of binaural beats, published in Scientific American in 1973 by Gerald Oster.
" Scientific Management and Administrative Reform in Education, 1900-1920: ' One Specializes in Science, the Other in Practice ' ( Bobbit, Follett, Taylor, Haley, Hoxie )" ( Ed.
* Radio: " Scientific Misconduct ," Hour One on Science Friday, Talk of the Nation, NPR 2 October 1998: discussion of research fraud, Baltimore Case, and Kevles ' " The Baltimore Case ..."; Guests: D. J.

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