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Stoll and described
* In 1777, Maximilian Stoll of Vienna described cancer of the gallbladder.
It has been described as " Pushing the rules to the limit without getting caught, using whatever dubious methods possible to achieve the desired end " ( Lumpkin, Stoll and Beller, 1994: 92 ).
Hookworm infection is generally considered to be asymptomatic, but as Norman Stoll described in 1962, hookworm is an extremely dangerous infection because its damage is “ silent and insidious .” There are general symptoms that an individual may experience soon after infection.
Over 1658 butterfly species were described and illustrated on 396 ( or 400 ) plates, Cramer and Stoll naming and illustrating many new species for the first time.

Stoll and case
The case could be solved when Clifford Stoll, a scientist working as a system administrator, found ways to log the attacks and to trace them back ( with the help of many others ).
Since this was almost the first documented case of hacking ( Stoll seems to have been the first to keep a daily log book of the hacker's activity ), there was some confusion as to jurisdiction and a general reluctance to share information.

Stoll and book
In 1998 a book by U. S. anthropologist David Stoll challenged some of the details in Menchú's book, creating an international controversy.
* Astronomer Clifford Stoll plays a pivotal role in tracking down hacker Markus Hess, events later covered in Stoll's 1990 book The Cuckoo's Egg.
The Cuckoo's Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage is a 1989 book written by Clifford Stoll.
Studying his log book, Stoll saw that the hacker was familiar with VMS, as well as AT & T Unix.
In his book Rigoberta Menchú and the Story of All Poor Guatemalans, Stoll pointed out inconsistencies between his fieldwork and the memoir that Nobel Peace Prize laureate Rigoberta Menchú wrote with Elizabeth Burgos.

Stoll and Cuckoo's
* Clifford Stoll: < cite > Cuckoo's Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage </ cite >, Pocket Books, ISBN 0-7434-1146-3
An example of the latter is Markus Hess ( more diligent than skilled ), who spied for the KGB and was ultimately caught because of the efforts of Clifford Stoll, who wrote a memoir, The Cuckoo's Egg, about his experiences.
* Clifford Stoll: The Cuckoo's Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage, an informal — and easily approachable by the non-specialist — account of a real incident ( and pattern ) of computer insecurity, ISBN 0-7434-1146-3
* The Cuckoo's Egg by Clifford Stoll is published.
* Booknotes interview with Stoll on Cuckoo's Egg, December 3, 1989
Stoll trapped Hess by creating records of a bogus military project conducted on LBL computers ( according to The Cuckoo's Egg, he and his partner conceived this plan while showering, giving it the unofficial name of ' Operation Showerhead ').

Stoll and documentary
MSNBC also did a documentary on John Stoll and the Kern County cases.

Stoll and Me
* Academy Award for Best Score ( nominated ) 1942: For Me and My Gal ( film ) ( w. George Stoll )

Stoll and from
" Some critics, such as E. E. Stoll, explain this characterisation as a holdover from Senecan or medieval tradition.
She also gave scenes from Shakespeare plays in music halls under the management of Oswald Stoll.
* Peter Stoll: Dishing up Pictures from the Pantry: An Eighteenth-Century French Recipe for Illustrating Athenaeus's Deipnosophistae, Augsburg, University, 2010.
It was first isolated from the ergot fungus by Arthur Stoll at Sandoz in 1918 and marketed as Gynergen in 1921.
In 2005, author Michael Stoll defined job sprawl simply as jobs located more than radius from the CBD, and measured the concept based on year 2000 U. S. Census data.
When the hacker dialed in that weekend, Stoll located the phone line, which was coming from the Tymnet routing service.
Stoll was amazed that on many of these high-security sites the hacker could easily guess passwords, since many system administrators never bothered to change the passwords from their factory defaults.
With the help of Tymnet and various agents from various agencies, Stoll eventually found that the intrusion was coming from West Germany via satellite.
The historic music venue currently known as the O2 Shepherds Bush Empire is a short walk from the station, originally opened in 1903 for impresario Oswald Stoll, designed by theatre architect Frank Matcham.
Nancy Paine Stoll ( born August 25, 1947 ) better known by the stage name Mink Stole, is an American actress from Baltimore, Maryland.
Stoll was a philanthropist who donated the land in 1916 for the Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation, a charity in Fulham, London for disabled soldiers returning from World War I and their families.
The appellation " Groom of the Stool "; derived from the item of furniture now known as a commode or portable lavatory ( Old English & Norse Stol or Stoll meaning a chair ), was in the earliest times a male servant in the household of an English monarch who was in charge of providing at all times adequate and seemly facilities for the monarch's natural bodily function of excretion or defecation, and indeed assisted in the facilitating of his bodily functions and in his cleansing or washing thereafter.
** Philip H. Stoll ( D ), from October 7, 1919
LBL management considered attempting to seal off the system from this hacker, but Stoll and his colleagues convinced LBL's management that this would not be effective.
Enlisting the aid of AT & T and the FBI, Stoll eventually determined that the calls were being " piggybacked " across the United States but originating from Hanover, Germany.
President Manuel Odría, Prado ’ s successor, supported Townsend ’ s aviation-based plan as a means of bringing military expertise and equipment from the U. S. As firm nationalists, both presidents strongly believed in the value of the Amazon for its natural resources and possible colonization, Stoll claims that both also agreed that the SIL would be the most important organization to introduce the indigenous population to the new realities of western expansion, all while providing a nascent infrastructure.
Stoll is supposed to be the author of the text from page 29 of the fourth volume onwards.
The Coliseum stands across the street from the former site of Stoll Field / McLean Stadium, the football team's home before moving to Commonwealth Stadium in 1973.
Stoll advised her that she faced a ban from their theatres, saying that they considered that television " will be a great detriment to the theatre ".
* 1986 The freehold of the theatre was acquired by Stoll Moss Theatres Ltd, presenting George Cole in A Month of Sundays, followed by a transfer from the Garrick of the long-running comedy No Sex Please, We're British.

Stoll and .
Use of the term hacker meaning computer criminal was also advanced by the title " Stalking the Wily Hacker ", an article by Clifford Stoll in the May 1988 issue of the Communications of the ACM.
Diaghilev staged Tchaikovsky's The Sleeping Beauty in London in 1921 ; it was a production of remarkable magnificence both in settings and costumes but, despite being well received by the public, it was a financial disaster for Diaghilev and Oswald Stoll, the theatre-owner who had backed it.
** Jane Stoll, American professional baseball player ( d. 2000 )
In 1654 Johan de Hulter, owner of 20 % of the Killian van Rensselaer Company was granted a patent, together with the patents of Christoffel Davids, and Jacob Jansen Stoll, this supplies evidence of the first permanent settlement, that grows into the village of Wiltwijck, later: Kingston.
* 1900 – Heinrich Stoll creates the flat bed purl knitting machine.
However, they had little activity after 1998, making occasional appearances in Europe and Mexico, while Codenys recorded under the name Gaiden with Steve Stoll in 2001.
Georgie Stoll conducted the orchestrations of Conrad Salinger.
It won the Academy Award for Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture, which was received by the musical director Georgie Stoll.
* Vera Stoll Hardanger Design-more information about Hardanger work and history with downloadable pdf-files.
** Total Recall-Nelson Stoll, Michael J. Kohut, Carlos Delarios and Aaron Rochin
In 1888, after Slackford became ill, Dwelle entered a more lucrative partnership with Adam Stoll and Louis Adolph, who owned land at Cedar Point, and investors Charles Baetz and Jacob Kuebeler.
Domenico Rosetti and Cesare Pagnini documented the last week of Winckelmann's life ; Heinrich Alexander Stoll translated the Italian document, the so-called " Mordakte Winckelmann ", into German.
From mid-1997 to 2004, Faust tours as Zappi W. Diermaier, Hans Joachim Irmler, Steven Wray Lobdell, Lars Paukstat, Michael Stoll.
In 2010, Faust with members Jochen Irmler, Lars Paukstat, Steven W. Lobdell, Michael Stoll and Jan Fride released a new studio album, Faust Is Last.

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