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Shannon and results
The Callows is a stretch of the River Shannon at Shannonbridge that has a very shallow gradient which results in seasonal flooding when heavy rain occurs.

Shannon and classified
Shannon published an earlier version of this research in the classified report A Mathematical Theory of Cryptography, Memorandum MM 45-110-02, Sept. 1, 1945, Bell Laboratories.

Shannon and report
More recently, the 6pm Calendar programme was one of the first in the UK to report the finding of child abuse victim Shannon Matthews alive near Dewsbury ( 2008 ).
For example in the episode " Spider and the Fly ", Alejandro Rivera came to NCIS and began to threaten Abby for not sending in a report about the murder of Pedro Hernandez, Rivera's father, whom Gibbs had killed twenty years previously in revenge for Hernandez killing Gibbs ' first wife, Shannon, and young daughter, Kelly.

Shannon and 1945
For example, wearable computer imaging systems were described by Vannevar Bush in his essay " As We May Think " in the Atlantic Monthly in July 1945 and wearable devices for timing the trajectory of the balls on a roulette table were built and used by Ed Thorp and Claude Shannon in 1961.
The third busiest airport in Ireland is located in Clare with the Shannon International Airport, which officially opened in 1945.
By 1945 the existing runways at Shannon were extended to allow transatlantic flights to land.
On 16 September 1945 the first transatlantic proving flight, a Pan Am DC-4, landed at Shannon from New York City.
The first Air Services Agreement with the United States in 1945 only permitted flights to Shannon, and only permitted Irish airlines to serve Boston, Chicago and New York.
Ellis said that the idea first occurred to him after reading a paper from World War II by someone at Bell Labs describing a way to protect voice communications by the receiver adding ( and then later subtracting ) random noise ( probably the 1945 paper co-authored by Claude Shannon ).
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Shannon and published
These fields of study were essentially created by Claude Shannon, who published fundamental papers on the topic in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
Outside of companies like Lovespell, who carry Colleen Shannon, very few books seem to be published using the term today.
The first paper on the subject was by Claude Shannonpublished in 1950 before anyone had programmed a computer to play chess.
On September 17, the biography A Devil on One Shoulder and an Angel on the Other: The Story of Shannon Hoon and Blind Melon by Greg Prato was published.
According to Shannon Appelcline, Chaosium's Basic Role-Playing ( BRP ), published in 1980, was the first generic role-playing system.
On September 17, 2008, the book A Devil on One Shoulder and an Angel on the Other: The Story of Shannon Hoon and Blind Melon by Greg Prato was published.
Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems is a paper published in 1949 by Claude Shannon discussing cryptography from the viewpoint of information theory.
In 1993, turbo codes were introduced by Berrou, Glavieux, and Thitimajshima ( from Télécom Bretagne, former ENST Bretagne, France ) in their paper: " Near Shannon Limit Error-correcting Coding and Decoding: Turbo-codes " published in the Proceedings of IEEE International Communications Conference.
In cryptography, confusion and diffusion are two properties of the operation of a secure cipher which were identified by Claude Shannon in his paper Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems, published in 1949.
Claude Shannon, also at Bell Labs, proved that the one-time pad is unbreakable in his World War II research that was later published in October 1949.
Attendance quickly dwindled and the Toronto Star published an estimate that team owners Eric Cradock ( co-owner of the Montreal Alouettes football team ) and Harold Shannon lost $ 100, 000 in one season of operations.
The latest prizewinner, After Adam Smith: A Century of Transformation in Politics and Political Economy, written by Murray Milgate and Shannon Stimson and published by Princeton University Press, was announced at the APSA Meetings in 2011.
This journal contains original published research in the areas of Shannon theory, error control coding, communications theory, estimation theory, quantum communications and quantum information, communication networks, statistical inference, cryptography and other related topics.
Dobry is a book by Monica Shannon first published in 1934 that won the Newbery Medal for most distinguished contribution to American literature for children in 1935 .. Bulgarian-born sculptor Atanas Katchamakoff illustrated the book.

Shannon and them
The Norse had made many a raid themselves from the Shannon, and the Dalcassians likely benefited from some interaction with them, from which they would have been exposed to innovations such as superior weapons and ship design, all factors that may have contributed to their growing power.
Nell ran the tugboat for the mill-operation and Kate ran the fishing boat operation on the weekends, allowing them to still run the telephone company during the week. The Quakenbush sisters, Nell and Kate, circa 1930's at Lake Shannon with rock quarry operated by Superior Portland Cement in the background
This allows them to take off from the short runway of City airport which is located in the London Docklands area, stop for fuel in Shannon while passengers go through pre-clearance and arrive without the need to go through immigration or customs.
Renamed as The Saints, in 1974, they played covers of Del Shannon, Connie Francis and Ike and Tina Turner – " exploding them almost beyond recognition with energy ".
To celebrate their 20th anniversary as a band, Shellac will return to ATP to curate once more in December 2012-so far choosing Wire, Scrawl, Mission Of Burma, The Ex + Brass Unbound, Red Fang, Shannon Wright, The Membranes, Alix, Bear Claw, Helen Money, Dead Rider, Arcwelder, Neurosis, Mono, Melt Banana, Uzeda, Prinzhorn Dance School, Three Second Kiss, Buke and Gase, Oxbow, Nina Nastasia, Zeni Geva, Bottomless Pit, Pinebender and STNNNG to play alongside them, with more to be confirmed.
As quickly as Shannon had taken Blackpool up, he saw them return whence they came.
On dates yet to be confirmed, the Cork and Shannon Airport Authorities will have the relevant airport assets vested in them and assume full responsibility for the management, development and operation of Cork and Shannon airports respectively.
The castle, together with the lands of Carrigaline and Ballinrea, was then granted by the queen to Sir Anthony St. Leger, who demised them to Stephen Golding, from whom they were purchased by Sir Richard Boyle, afterwards Earl of Cork, and from him descended to the present proprietor, the Earl of Shannon.
As McCann was in danger of being executed by the IRA should MI6 tip them off about his involvement in drugs, Marks then gave up the smuggling operation at Shannon airport.
The Déisi, a people whose name means literally vassals, were originally located where today is Waterford, south Tipperary and Limerick ; the O ' Rahilly's historical model counts them as ethnically Érainn ; the sept split into the Déisi Muman who continued to hold territory in Waterford and Tipperary, while the west Déisi controlled areas either side of the River Shannon.
Shannon, who previously scorned boxing, urges him to do it, since it would be enough money for them to leave and fulfill their wish of traveling to get land.
They take the money and throw Joseph and Shannon out into the snow covered street, then tell the owner of the " whorehouse " that if she let them stay even one night, it will be shut down.
At that moment the owners of the house return and chase them away from the property, shooting Shannon in the back in the process.
Recurring characters may even revisit shows long after the actor who played them has left the cast, for example, the character Mary Katherine Gallagher was portrayed by Molly Shannon when she hosted Saturday Night Live in 2007, six years after she left the cast.
The Late Great Les Shannon who once played for high ranking English clubs such as Liverpool and Burnley was one the many causes for PAOK's success as he led them to win the Greek football cup in 1972 and 1974.
Three beautiful hills rise above it, commanding fine prospects of the great rivers Fergus and Shannon at their junction, being each of them a league wide.
On the May 3, 2010 edition of TNA Impact !, Kendrick turned face by having a confrontation with his partner Douglas Williams after their match against Ink Inc. ( Shannon Moore and Jesse Neal ), but then Samoa Joe came out and attacked both of them.
The collaborative design effort between Rhoads, Grover Jackson, Tim Wilson, and Mike Shannon resulted in the creation of the Concorde, an innovative revamp of the traditional Flying V. The Rhoads guitar model designs were such a departure from Charvel's Stratocaster-based models that Grover elected to label them with his own name.
However this showing was still enough to win them a spot at the 2005 Canadian Olympic Trials in Halifax as the winner of the event, Shannon Kleibrink already had won an Olympic Trial berth.
This has been accepted by modern historians, for example according to Richard Shannon less than 200 Muslims were killed, very few of them non-combatants.
In the late 1970s, Shannon, who had preserved Traylor's drawings for over thirty years, began to show them to art dealers and museum professionals.
* M1210. 7The sons of Roderic O ' Conor and Teige, the son of Conor Moinmoy, accompanied by some of the people of Annaly, came across the Shannon, from the east side, into the Tuathas, and carried a prey with them into the wilderness of Kinel-Dofa.
Hugh, the son of Cathal Crovderg, pursued them ; and a battle was fought between them, in which the sons of Roderic were defeated, and again driven eastwards across the Shannon, leaving some of their men and horses behind.

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