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seminal and communications
Within the wireless communications field, Jafarkhani is best known for his contributions to two seminal papers which established the field of space – time block coding, published whilst working for AT & T.

seminal and device
Unlike the traditional rosary used by Roman Catholics, which focuses on the seminal events in the life of Christ and asks the Virgin Mary to pray for their intentions, Anglican prayer beads are most often used as a tactile aid to prayer and as a counting device.

seminal and by
Two works by Mauss in particular proved to have enduring relevance: Essay on the Gift, a seminal analysis of exchange and reciprocity, and his Huxley lecture on the notion of the person, the first comparative study of notions of person and selfhood cross-culturally.
Product ciphers were suggested and analyzed by Claude Shannon in his seminal 1949 publication Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems as a means to effectively improve security by combining simple operations such as substitutions and permutations.
It was introduced in 1971 by Stephen Cook in his seminal paper " The complexity of theorem proving procedures " and is considered by many to be the most important open problem in the field.
The components and reactions of the citric acid cycle were established in the 1930s by seminal work from the Nobel laureates Albert Szent-Györgyi and Hans Adolf Krebs.
The responses of the Boston clergymen to the reproaches put forth by the anti-inoculation camp highlighted seminal changes the Puritan church was undergoing at the time.
The word " cyberspace " ( from cybernetics and space ) was coined by science fiction novelist and seminal cyberpunk author William Gibson in his 1982 story " Burning Chrome " and popularized by his 1984 novel Neuromancer.
The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien ( 1937 ) is seminal, predating the lecture On Fairy-Stories by the same author by a few years.
The machine, having been inspired by John von Neumann's seminal First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC, was constructed by Maurice Wilkes and his team at the University of Cambridge Mathematical Laboratory in England.
" We'd be oversimplifying things in calling film noir oneiric, strange, erotic, ambivalent, and cruel ": this set of attributes constitutes the first of many attempts to define film noir made by French critics Raymond Borde and Etienne Chaumeton in their 1955 book Panorama du film noir américain 1941 – 1953 ( A Panorama of American Film Noir ), the original and seminal extended treatment of the subject.
A seminal work by Dyson came in 1966 when, together with Andrew Lenard and independently of Elliott H. Lieb and Walter Thirring, he proved rigorously that the exclusion principle plays the main role in the stability of bulk matter.
His anatomical reports, based mainly on dissection of monkeys and pigs, remained uncontested until 1543, when printed descriptions and illustrations of human dissections were published in the seminal work De humani corporis fabrica by Andreas Vesalius where Galen's physiological theory was accommodated to these new observations.
" as a test message was influenced by an example program in the seminal book The C Programming Language.
The statue represents the seminal moment in Keller's life when she understood her first word: W-A-T-E-R, as signed into her hand by teacher Anne Sullivan.
The seminal teachings of the Baal Shem Tov captured new ideas and interpretations of Judaism, and were articulated and developed by his students and successors.
Information theory is generally considered to have been founded in 1948 by Claude Shannon in his seminal work, " A Mathematical Theory of Communication ".
One of the most widespread is the international organization Theatresports, which was founded by Keith Johnstone, an English director who wrote what many consider to be the seminal work on the relationship between status, story telling and improvisational acting, Impro.
Some scholars have upset the standard account of the origins of International law, which emphasises the seminal text De iure belli ac pacis by Grotius, and argued for Vitoria and, later, Suárez's importance as forerunners and, potentially, founders of the field.
Literate Programming by Donald Knuth is the seminal book on literate programming
The map was popularized in a seminal 1976 paper by the biologist Robert May, in part as a discrete-time demographic model analogous to the logistic equation first created by Pierre François Verhulst.

seminal and Tracy
However, Clarence Tracy in his seminal biography " The Artificial Bastard " did give weight to Savage's claims.
He is known as co-author of a seminal 1986 article in The American Economic Review, with Tracy R. Lewis, on “ Oligopoly and Financial Structure: The Limited Liability Effect ”, as well as his work in international trade with Barbara Spencer, particularly the Brander Spencer model.

seminal and members
Despite the original group's premature break-up, many of its members found considerable success elsewhere: founding member John Felice formed the seminal Real Kids, Jerry Harrison later joined Talking Heads, David Robinson co-founded the Cars, and Ernie Brooks would later work with David Johansen, Arthur Russell, Elliott Murphy, and Gary Lucas.
In the 1960s, the American folk music revival in the United States brought a renewed interest in the songs of Joe Hill and other Wobblies, and seminal folk revival figures such as Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie had a pro-Wobbly tone, while some were members of the IWW.
Through the former, he met several members of the seminal gangsta rap group N. W. A.
Band members Kevin Sherry and Jamie Houston from Attic Lights, Dananananaykroyd guitarist David Roy, former Primal Scream drummer Gavin Skinner, poet and novelist Professor Jackie Kay, musicians Paul Buchanan and Paul Joseph Moore from The Blue Nile and bassist Jack Bruce of seminal 60's supergroup Cream also hail from the area.
The 8008's seminal importance lies in its becoming the ancestor of Intel's other 8-bit CPUs, which were followed by their assembly language compatible 16-bit CPU's — the first members of the x86-family, as the instruction set was later to be known.
Both of the Björler brothers and Erlandsson were members of the seminal melodic death metal band At the Gates, a pioneering force in the Swedish death metal scene.
He joined the seminal Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory division of Beckman Instruments in Mountain View, California, but left the company along with other members of the " traitorous eight " with the backing of Sherman Fairchild to form the influential Fairchild Semiconductor corporation.
Initially a researcher at SRI International, he worked at the seminal Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory of Beckman Instruments, and then left with other disgruntled members of the " traitorous eight " to create the influential Fairchild Semiconductor corporation.
He worked at the seminal Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory division of Beckman Instruments, until he and the other disgruntled members of what the controversial Dr. Shockley labeled the " traitorous eight " left to form the influential Fairchild Semiconductor corporation.
Despite its small size ( According to the ISRP historian Lynch, the party never had more than 80 members ) the ISRP is regarded by many Irish historians as a party of seminal importance in the early history of Irish socialism and republicanism.
After the release of their seminal album, Non Phixion's members put out their first round of solo material: Ill Bill released What's Wrong with Bill ?, on March 2, 2004 ; this was followed by Sabac ’ s Sabacolypse: A Change Gon ' Come on June 15, 2004 and Goretex ’ s The Art of Dying on September 7, 2004 ; all of their solo efforts were released on Necro's Psycho + Logical-Records.
It marks the band's first new piece of music since their seminal 1989 album, Control and Resistance, and features core members Ron Jarzombek, Doug Keyser, and Rick Colaluca along with a returning Alan Tecchio on vocals.
Label founder Simon Raymonde is also in demand as a producer, mixing Fionn Regan's Mercury-nominated debut, and the seminal Lift to Exerience album, the first two Duke Spirit albums, Stephanie Dosen's A Lily For The Spectre, and the forthcoming album by Lucas Renney, ex-Golden Virgins singer, featuring members of Midlake and Stephanie Dosen's band.
Formed in 1990 out of the ashes of the seminal 1980s group Portion Control by founding members John Whybrew, Ian Sharp and Dean Piavani and released two albums on Third Mind Records and T. E. Q.
Tabu Ley and Dr. Nico were originally members of the seminal band Grand Kalle et l ' African Jazz.

seminal and police
Other seminal noir sleuths served larger institutions, such as Dana Andrews's police detective in Laura ( 1944 ), Edmond O ' Brien's insurance investigator in The Killers, and Edward G. Robinson's government agent in The Stranger ( 1946 ).
In his seminal study on Jewish refugees in Italy, historian Klaus Voigt estimates that about 1, 300 refugees managed to pass through the police control at Fiume, which was known for being one of the harshest in the country.

seminal and force
In his seminal book The Theatre and Its Double ( 1938 ), Artaud described theatre as " la réalité virtuelle ", a virtual reality in which, in Erik Davis's words, " characters, objects, and images take on the phantasmagoric force of alchemy's visionary internal dramas ".
" In addition, the term was sometimes used to dismiss a scientific principle considered by the writer to be fanciful, such as in 1855's The Principles of Metaphysical and Ethical Science, which stated that " Milton's conception of inorganic matter left to itself, without an indwelling soul, is not merely more poetical, but more philosophical and just, than the scientific romance, now generally repudiated by all rational inquirers, which represents it as necessarily imbued with the seminal principles of organization and life, and waking up by its own force from eternal quietude to eternal motion.
David Keyes, writing at cinemaphile. org in 2002, saw the film as a seminal entry in its genre: " Aside from its very evident approach as a crowd-pleasing popcorn flick, the movie is one of the original shells for identity-inspired mystery thrillers, in which natural human behavior is the driving force behind the true macabre rather than supernatural elements.
Coolidge's financial resources were not unlimited but through force of personality and conviction she managed to raise the status of chamber music in the United States, where the major interest of composers had previously been in orchestral music, from curiosity to a seminal field of composition.
In this sense he can be viewed as prefiguring the work of seminal urban thinkers such as Jane Jacobs, and region-specific planning movements such as New Urbanism, encouraging the planner to consider the situation, inherent virtue and potential in a given site, rather than ‘ an abstract ideal that could be imposed by authority or force from the outside ’.
Hence, unlike his more pessimistic realist scholars, Friedberg, in a seminal article published in International Security in 1993, advocated continued U. S. engagement in East Asia to serve as a stabilizing force until regional economic integration and multilateral institutions had time to develop.
Harris was the driving force behind the band's seminal Scum album and the second release From Enslavement to Obliteration.
The Metalheadz label was also the driving force behind the seminal Metalheadz Sunday Session Club Nights, which achieved legendary status at London's Blue Note club.
The show was later acknowledged as a seminal force in British comedy throughout the 1990s and which continues to the present day.
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on March 11, 1952, and raised in Harlem, Rhone has cited her early exposure to seminal R & B shows at the Apollo Theatre as pivotal to her belief in music as an inspirational force.

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