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We may carry this sequence one step further and say that at seventy he was a poet at the height of his powers, wanting only the impetus of two tragedies, one personal, the other national, to loose those powers in poetry.
The essential characteristic of an optimal policy when the state of the stream is transformed in a sequence of stages with no feedback was first isolated by Bellman.
It was a succession of picture-images passing through his mind: the same ones, different ones, in no apparent sequence, in no logical succession.
Winning the 1951 Best Picture Oscar and numerous other awards, the film was directed by Vincente Minnelli, featured many tunes of Gershwin, and concluded with an extensive, elaborate dance sequence built around the An American in Paris symphonic poem ( arranged for the film by Johnny Green ), costing $ 500, 000.
In On Fate Alexander denied three things-necessity (), the foreknowledge of fated events that was part of the Stoic identification of God and Nature, and determinism in the sense of a sequence of causes that was laid down beforehand () or predetermined by antecedents ().
The general consensus in the scientific community, however, was to associate this type of complexity with Kolmogorov, who was concerned with randomness of a sequence, while Algorithmic Probability became associated with Solomonoff, who focused on prediction using his invention of the universal a priori probability distribution.
The gag was often at his own expense, as in the above 1951 sequence showing Capp's interaction with " fans " ( see excerpt ), or in his 1955 Disneyland parody, " Hal Yappland.
The resulting sequence, " Jack Jawbreaker Fights Crime !," was a devastating satire of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster's notorious exploitation by DC Comics over Superman.
The first was a movement away from the sequence dances towards dances where the couples moved independently.
The term octet was defined to explicitly denote a sequence of 8 bits because of the ambiguity associated at the time with the term byte.
In 1961, Lorenz was using a numerical computer model to rerun a weather prediction, when, as a shortcut on a number in the sequence, he entered the decimal. 506 instead of entering the full. 506127.
In 1957 Harry Trask was a young staff photographer at the Traveler when he was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for his photo sequence of the sinking of the SS Andrea Doria in July 1956.
The so-called shotgun sequencing technique ( which was used, for example, by The Institute for Genomic Research to sequence the first bacterial genome, Haemophilus influenzae ) does not produce entire chromosomes.
Beechcraft was not Beech's first company, as he had previously formed Travel Air in 1924 and the design numbers used at Beechcraft followed the sequence started at Travel Air, and were then continued at Curtiss-Wright, after Travel Air had been absorbed into the much larger company in 1929.
Claudius II was the first of a sequence of military emperors ( the so-called " Illyrian emperors " from their main ethnic origin ) who restored order in the empire in the late 3rd century.
A new sequence was introduced on 28 March 2005, designed and created by Red Bee Media and directed by Mark Chaudoir.
Bolzano's proof relied on the method of bisection: the sequence was placed into an interval that was then divided into two equal parts, and a part containing infinitely many terms of the sequence was selected.

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On September 4, 2007, a team led by Sam Levy published the first complete ( six-billion-letter ) genome of an individual human — Venter's own DNA sequence.
A new version of the film was published in 1938, including a longer sequence to reflect Stalin's " achievements " at the end of the film and leaving out footage with " enemies " of that time, including figures like Nikolai Yezhov, Nikita Khrushchev, Georgi Dimitrov and others.
He published a series of articles in professional journals which outlined the sequence, and then he finally published his Livre des menus in 1912.
A published human mitochondrial DNA sequence revealed 16, 569 base pairs encoding 37 total genes: 22 tRNA, 2 rRNA, and 13 peptide genes.
This sequence was published in the first issue of the journal Nature Genetics in 1992 in work that is highly cited.
USA, Vol 75, pp 1473 – 1477, 1977 ) and the nucleotide sequence of an untranslated but conserved domain at the 3 '- end of the avian sarcoma virus genome was initially published by A. P.
Jordan published eleven books of a total fourteen in the main sequence of the Wheel of Time series.
In shock, Hughes could not finish the Crow sequence, which remained unfinished until the work Cave Birds was published in 1975.
Assembling the 7741-base genome from scratch, starting with the virus's published RNA sequence, took about two years.
The first genome sequence of Cannabis, which is estimated to be 820 Mb in size, was published in 2011 by a team of Canadian scientists.
HarperCollins, which had previously published editions of the novels outside the United States, also acquired the rights to publish the novels in that country in 1994 and used this sequence in the uniform worldwide edition published in that year.
* Michael Moorcock's Elric sequence, beginning with The Dreaming City ( published in Science Fantasy 1961 ), notable for its adherence to counterstereotype.
* KoreaGenome. org: The first Korean Genome published and the sequence is available freely.
Christian Dietzen, Hans-Hinrich Witt and Michael Wink published in 2003 in Avian Science a study called " The phylogeographic differentiation of the European robin Erithacus rubecula on the Canary Islands revealed by mitochondrial DNA sequence data and morphometrics: evidence for a new robin taxon on Gran Canaria ?".
Finally William Harvey, a pupil of Hieronymus Fabricius ( who had earlier described the valves of the veins without recognizing their function ), performed a sequence of experiments, and published Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus in 1628, which " demonstrated that there had to be a direct connection between the venous and arterial systems throughout the body, and not just the lungs.
The first genomic sequence for a representative of symbiotic fungi, the ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Laccaria bicolor, has been published.
As Muybridge explained, in some of his published sequences he had substituted images where original exposures had failed, in order to illustrate a representative movement ( rather than producing a strictly scientific recording of a particular sequence ).
A draft sequence was published in 2004.
In May 2010, Pääbo and his colleagues published a draft sequence of the Neanderthal genome in the journal Science.
By November chapters I. 2 through I. 8 had all been published in the journal, in their correct sequence, under the title " Continuation of a Work in Progress ".
A draft sequence of the Trichomonas genome was published on January 12, 2007 in the journal Science confirming that the genome has at least 26, 000 genes, a similar number to the human genome.
Inspired by the same structural form of sequence as " Deep song ", his collection Suites ( 1923 ) was never finished and not published until 1983.

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( 1998 ), a Spanish novel by Puerto Rican writer Giannina Braschi, features a dream sequence with Fellini that was inspired by.
The complete sequence of prizes for the UK version ( 1998 — 2007 ) of the programme is as follows:
In mammals, 20 % to 40 % of proteins contain repeating sequences of amino acids caused by short sequence repeats ( Marcotte 1998 ).
In recent years, with deep economic and social crisis provoked by neoliberal policies, the right wing lost appeal in the region ( with the major exception being Colombia ) and the election of a sequence of left wing presidents began with Hugo Chávez ' victory on the 1998 presidential election in Venezuela.
Long-standing suspicions that tubulin was homologous to FtsZ ( based on very weak sequence similarity and some behavioral similarities ) were confirmed in 1998 by the independent resolution of the 3-dimensional structures of the two proteins.
He uses effects such as two Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamers ( with Analogman's Silver Mod ) in sequence, the famous Univibe clone, the Black Cat Vibe, a Ross compressor ( he switched to Analogman's Bicompressor around 1998, dropped the compressor from his rig in 2002, and resumed use the Ross Compressor in 2008 when a group of fans who desired the return of Trey's " signature " Ross compressor sound pooled their resources to obtain a vintage Ross Compressor and sent it to Trey in an attempt to compel him to return the vintage effect pedal to his rig.
Rock Band 2 also featured the unreleased 1998 re-recorded version of " Hello There " as a playable track and it was also used for the game's opening sequence.
* The song playing during the first bar-fight sequence is " La Grange " by ZZ Top, the same song that plays during The Dirty Dozen ( 1967 )- style, and in intro of the characters in Armageddon ( 1998 ), an earlier film which starred Owen Wilson.
In 1998, the Origins of Angkor Project ( OAP ,) a joint project of the Royal Thai Fine Arts Department Anthropology Department and the University of Otago, New Zealand, began excavations to investigate the underlying sequence.
Where parrots have clipped primary feathers, the moulting sequence of these birds ( Juniper and Parr, 1998 ) renders them vulnerable to damage of their growing blood feathers.
Recent commissions include “ Earthquake !” a ballet that premiered at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco in April 2006 ; “ Little Shimmers ” for the TroMetrik ensemble, which premiered at ODC in San Francisco in April 2006 ; “ Daredevil ” for the ArrayMusic chamber ensemble, which premiered in Toronto in 2006 ; A concert-length sequence of works for orchestra and virtual worlds ( including " Canons for Wroclaw ," " Khaenoncerto ," " The Egg ," and others ) celebrating the 1000th birthday of the city of Wroclaw, Poland, premiered in 2000 ; A triple concerto, " The Navigator Tree ," commissioned by the National Endowment for the Arts and the American Composers Forum, premiered in 2000 ; and " Mirror / Storm ," a symphony commissioned by the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, which premiered in 1998.
This was again updated in 1998, with the same sequence against a backdrop of spinning discs and blue and purple colours.
Distraction and preoccupation during the landing sequence played a prominent role in the approximately 100 gear-up landing incidents that occurred each year in the United States between 1998 and 2003.
For example, an ultrapower model of the hyperreals is-saturated, meaning that every descending nested sequence of internal sets has a nonempty intersection, see Goldblatt ( 1998 ).
The genome of its mitochondrion was reported in 1995, that of the nonphotosynthetic plastid known as the apicoplast in 1996, and the sequence of the first nuclear chromosome ( chromosome 2 ) in 1998.
The 35S RNA is particularly complex, containing a highly structured 600 nucleotide long leader sequence with six to eight short open reading frames ( ORFs ) ( Fütterer et al., 1988 ; Pooggin et al., 1998 ).
Webcomics creators sometimes produce crossovers ; one of the first was a two week sequence between Christopher Baldwin's Bruno and Peter Zale's Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet in 1998.
In another episode, Luke briefly appeared in a flashback sequence in the episode " The Case of the Franks " set in 1998 when he was ten years old.
The 1981 fantasy film Time Bandits shot its ' Time of Legends ' sequence on the beach and much of the 1998 Rachel Weisz movie I Want You was set in and around Dungeness: the lead character's home was one of the wooden beach dwellings.
Though that image was finally removed in early 1998 ( leaving Ames with a new solo image ), an " action " clip of Beradino's Steve Hardy in the hospital remained in the sequence until the sequence's 2004 retirement.
With vanity card # 7, shown at the end of Dharma & Greg episode " Dharma's Tangled Web " ( 1998 ), Lorre references the sequence " Sit, Ubu, sit " as a possible explanation for the secret of life.
* Gellert Grindelwald ( 1882 – 1998 ), character from the Harry Potter sequence.
Bulweria petrels have long been considered related to the gadfly petrels in the genus Pterodroma, but recent mtDNA cytochrome b sequence analysis has proven them to be closely related to the shearwaters in the genus Puffinus and especially the Procellaria petrels ( Bretagnolle et al., 1998 ).
Beginning in 1998, however, a sequence of events spurred by the anthemic collaborative single " Northern Touch " finally brought hip hop back into the mainstream of Canadian music.

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