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After Ackermann's publication of his function ( which had three nonnegative integer arguments ), many authors modified it to suit various purposes, so that today " the Ackermann function " may refer to any of numerous variants of the original function.
Differences in style, theological content, and familiarity with Greek between the Gospel of John, the epistles of John, and the Revelation are seen by some scholars as indicating three separate authors.
The key article by the three authors setting out the CIP rules was published in 1966.
The depiction of Cerberus is relatively consistent between different works and authors, the common theme of the mane of serpents is kept across works, as is the serpent's tail, most literary works of the era describe Cerberus as having three heads with the only notable exception being Hesiod's Theogony in which he had 50 heads.
When this was later re-encountered, the restricted activation caused thereafter by the posthypnotic amnesia resulted in three of the 10 participants reporting what the authors termed " paramnesias ".
In Greek mythology, Eurystheus ( pronounced, meaning " broad strength " in folk etymology and pronounced ) was king of Tiryns, one of three Mycenaean strongholds in the Argolid, although other authors including Homer and Euripides cast him as ruler of Argos: Sthenelus was his father and the " victorious horsewoman " Nicippe his mother, and he was a grandson of the hero Perseus, as was his opponent Heracles.
Though the common authorship of the three epistles is still almost universally accepted, scholars such as Heinrich Julius Holtzmann and C. H. Dodd have maintained that the epistle and the gospel were written by different authors.
Aside from Hoffmann and de la Motte Fouqué, three other important authors from the era were Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff ( The Marble Statue, 1819 ), Ludwig Achim von Arnim ( Die Majoratsherren, 1819 ) and Adelbert von Chamisso ( Peter Schlemihls wundersame Geschichte, 1814 ).
Instead, their primary hadith collections are written by three authors who are known as the ' Three Muhammads '.
In addition to the main competition, the entries take part in the Miss Congeniality contest, where the participating authors vote for three games ( not including their own ).
The authors claimed that within three or five years, machine translation would be a solved problem.
All three books involved Koolhaas's students analysing what others would regard as " non-cities ", sprawling conglomerates such as Lagos in Nigeria, west Africa, which the authors argue are highly functional despite a lack of infrastructure.
Active membership is limited to professionally published authors in the genres of science fiction, fantasy, or horror ; the minimum qualification is the sale of one novel or dramatic script, or three short stories, to venues with certain minimum circulations or pay rates.
Instead, their primary collections were written by three authors known as the ' Three Muhammads '.
Two are by Arian authors, three by Catholics.
into three parts was a commercial decision of the publisher, not the authors, who had conceived it as a single continuous volume.
Planetary nebulae are classified by different authors into: stellar, disk, ring, irregular, helical, bipolar, quadrupolar, and other types, although the majority of them belong to just three types: spherical, elliptical and bipolar.
Prolific authors for pulp magazines often had two and sometimes three short stories appearing in one issue of a magazine ; the editor would create several fictitious author names to hide this from readers.
Duer later wrote in support of the three Federalist authors under the name " Philo-Publius ", or " Friend of Publius ".
Hopkins wished as well that " the name of the writer should be prefixed to each number ," but at this point Hamilton insisted that this was not to be, and the division of the essays among the three authors remained a secret.
At the start of the series, all three authors were contributing ; the first twenty papers are broken down as eleven by Hamilton, five by Madison and four by Jay.
During the first three years after the end of the war ( 1945 – 1948 ), however, literature maintained a certain degree of freedom, although the strengthening of the extreme left gradually pushed out of the public sphere first the Catholic authors ( Deml, Durych, Čep, Zahradníček ), then the moderate Communists.
The U. S. National Book Award was reestablished in 1950 with awards by the book industry to authors of 1949 books in three categories.
The OED states: " Portuguese and Spanish authors of the 16th c. agree in identifying the word with Portuguese and Spanish coco " grinning face, grin, grimace ", also " bugbear, scarecrow ", cognate with cocar " to grin, make a grimace "; the name being said to refer to the face-like appearance of the base of the shell, with its three holes.
What it means is that some authors ( and Baen ) can get paid as many as three times for the same book: the eARC, part of the monthly bundle, and actual printed book.

three and co-authored
Coleoptera Links to three volumes authored or co-authored by Bates
Dembo is the author of three books: Seeing Tomorrow: Rewriting the Rules of Risk, co-authored with Andrew Freeman, published in April 1998 ; Upside Downside: Simple Rules of Risk Management for the Smart Investor, co authored with Daniel Stoffman, published in March 2006 ; and Everything You Wanted to Know About Offsetting But Were Afraid to Ask, co-authored with Clive Davidson and released in May 2007.
Rideout had co-authored songs and contributed arrangements and played keyboards on Luther's final three albums.
He has authored or co-authored hundreds of scholarly articles and several books, including three bestsellers and a textbook on macroeconomics that is widely used around the world.
He has been nominated three times for Grammy awards in the liner notes category for boxed sets on the sixties folk revival ( Bleecker and MacDougal ), white blues ( Crossroads ), and progressive rock ( Elektrock ); and has co-authored a comprehensive hall of fame with David Dalton ( Rock 100 ).
In recent times he has co-authored three novels with Sigmund Brouwer.
Following Andrews ' criticism of irregularities discovered in the CV of an Indian doctor working on the Gold Coast, various media organisations carried reports disputing Andrews ' claim on parliamentary and ministerial websites to have co-authored three books, having contributed only a chapter to each.
Lawrence conducted Pacific bird surveys for Spencer Fullerton Baird and John Cassin, and the three men co-authored Birds of North America in 1860.
His Erdős number is 1: he cowrote 50 joint papers with Paul Erdős beginning in 1976 and is among the three mathematicians that most frequently co-authored with Erdős.
In 2009, Eli, Peyton, and Archie co-authored a children's book entitled Family Huddle, which describes in simple text and pictures how the three Manning brothers played football as young boys ( Scholastic Press ; illustrations by Jim Madsen ).
He has co-authored three books: The Winning Edge ( 1973 ) with Lou Sahadi ISBN 0-525-23500-0, Everyone's a Coach ( 1995 ) ISBN 0-310-20815-7 and The Little Black Book of Coaching: Motivating People to be Winners ( 2001 ); ISBN 0-06-662103-8, both with Kendra Blanchard.
59 ) ( The Knight of the Rose ) is a comic opera in three acts by Richard Strauss to an original German libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Harry von Kessler ( cultural impresario / diplomat of the Belle Epoque and Weimar Republic and diarist ( 1880-1937 ), who had the original idea and co-authored the scenario ).
She has also written or co-authored five books — three about crafts, one on dieting ( her first book, The I Love America Diet-1982 ) and her most recent, Never Say Never ( 2002 ).
With Amir Pnueli, he co-authored an unfinished trilogy of textbooks on temporal logic and verification of reactive systems: The Temporal Logic of Reactive and Concurrent Systems: Specification ( Springer-Verlag, 1991 ), The Temporal Logic of Reactive and Concurrent Systems: Safety ( Springer-Verlag, 1995 ) and The Temporal Logic of Reactive and Concurrent Systems: Progress ( unpublished ; first three chapters posted at http :// theory. stanford. edu /~ zm / tvors3. html ).
One of the plays he co-authored, Little Accident, was eventually made into a film ( three times ) by Hollywood.
He authored or co-authored three popular books debunking UFOs: Flying Saucers-Myth-Truth-History ( 1953 ), The World of Flying Saucers ( 1963, co-authored with Lyle G Boyd ), and The UFO Enigma ( 1977, co-authored with Ernest H. Taves ).
Leech also wrote three novels: The Back of the Book ( 1924 ), Tin Wedding ( 1926 ), and The Feathered Nest ( 1928 ) and, in 1927, co-authored a biography of Anthony Comstock with Heywood Broun.
Krauss has authored or co-authored more than three hundred scientific studies and review articles on cosmology and theoretical physics.
John L. Watson, who has co-authored three books with Schiller, considers some of Schiller's output to be well suited to its amateur audience.
He has written ( co-authored with Bill Robertie ) three popular books on tournament poker, two books on cash no-limit games and one book on online cash no-limit games, all published by Two Plus Two Publishing:
Granny D wrote three books, all co-authored with Dennis Burke.
He authored or co-authored three books: Heroes and Outlaws of the Bible, Sunday Morning Memories, and You'll Know It's Christmas When ....

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