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  • ...fessional tennis player on the ATP Tour and collegiate player for Stanford University. ...om 1982-1986, graduating with a degree in economics. As a tennis player at Stanford, he won the NCAA singles title in 1986, and was part of two NCAA championsh
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  • ...nnual ''A Celebration of Life'' fundraising event, which benefits Stanford University Medical Center’s Bone Marrow Transplant Department. ...Foundation that produces annual fundraising events which benefit Stanford University Medical Center’s Bone Marrow Transplant Department.]]
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  • ...ockheed Martin, Army Research Lab, National Institutes of Health, Stanford University and many others.
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  • In June 1999, she completed a 6-year tenure as Stanford University 's Provost, during which she was the institution's chief budget and academi As professor of political science, Dr. Rice has been on the Stanford faculty since 1981 and has won two of the highest teaching honors -- the 19
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  • ...om Arizona State University at nineteen, and went on to earn a JD from the University of Missouri, graduating with honors, and an MBA from the Yale School of Man
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  • | place = The [[University of Adelaide]] | place = The [[University of Adelaide]]
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  • ...fluence. The organizing body is the International Gaming Institute of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, whose current executive director is Dr. Bo J. Bernhar ...thematical analyses of gambling, such as Edward Thorp, Arnold Snyder, and Stanford Wong, reaching retirement age, or, dying, as R. Michael Canjar and Peter A.
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  • ...e company originating from human-computer interaction research at Stanford University.
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  • '''Peter King''' is a medieval scholar. He currently teaches at the University of Toronto ...ges, edited by [[Directory:Logic Museum/Gyula Klima|Gyula Klima]] (Fordham University Press).
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  • university university stanford leland stanford , stanford , stanford university
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  • ...of Technology|Chalmers University]], as their representative at [[Stanford University]] to the [[Silicon Valley|Silicon Valley ecosystem]].
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  • '''In fall 1994 Woods matriculated at Stanford University''', where he continued his amateur career in impressive fashion. He capture
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  • ...ugena/ |work=[[Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]] |publisher=[[Stanford University]] |date=2004-10-17 |accessdate=2008-07-21 |}}</ref> Among them was [[Johann The [[university| universities]] developed in the large cities of Europe during this period,
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  • ...dissertations. Jerry Yang and David Filo, both of whom were candidates in Stanford's electrical engineering doctoral program, spent much of their free time su ...o specific interests. The database itself was originally located on Yang's Stanford student computer workstation, named "akebono," while the search engine was
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  • ...or Analytics: a Thirteenth-Century View of Science.” Ph.D. thesis, Cornell University. [Dissertation Abstracts International 38.7: 4211-A.] * [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/simon-faversham Simon of Faversham] (Stanford Encylopedia of Philosophy).
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  • ...anford Encyclopedia of Philosophy'' Edward N. Zalta (ed.) URL=http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/process-philosophy/ ...gmatism: Understanding, Being, and the Critique of Metaphysics.'' Cornell University Press. ISBN 0801499623 </ref>
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  • ...is a medieval scholar. He is currently professor of philosophy at Fordham University. ...ality, Cognition and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy, Fordham University Press
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  • * Armstrong, D.M. (1997), ''A World of States of Affairs'', Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. ...vidson, Donald (1984), ''Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation'', Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
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  • ...ith a bachelor's degree from Stanford University and a law degree from the University of Washington, where he joined the Delta Chi fraternity. In 1935 (the year ...uring World War II as a reason to protest the placement of his bust at the University of Washington. [10]
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  • ...f thinking on the issue of mandatory ID." <ref>Poulsen, Kevin. "AI Seduces Stanford Students." Wired online 31 May 2005. http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle ...eraction" in Dissertation Abstracts International 40(2), 926 B, Utah State University, 133 pp., 1978. </ref>
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  • ..., a member of Phi Beta Kappa and head of the mining department at [[Lehigh University]], formulated the idea of an honor society for those studying technical sub ...i are currently located in [[Knoxville, Tennessee]] on the campus of the [[University of Tennessee]].<ref name="TBPi History"/>
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  • ...Foundation that produces annual fundraising events which benefit Stanford University Medical Center’s Bone Marrow Transplant Department.
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  • ...must assist the user to view the information they need. Researchers at the University of Queensland Australia have developed a hyperbolic browser to display RDF .... In: 11th International Conference on Concurrent Enterprising - ICE 2005, University BW Munich, Germany.
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  • said Manche, the head of Refractive Surgery at Stanford, referring to a patient living with constant eye pain after LASIK. ...a Linda University. When we called the clinical trial administrator at the university to request a copy of the record of that patient's participation in that cli
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  • ...and [[Martha Kneale|Kneale, Martha]], ''The Development of Logic'', Oxford University Press, London, UK, 1962. ...''Logical Papers'' (1666–1690), [[G.H.R. Parkinson]] (ed., trans.), Oxford University Press, London, UK, 1966.
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  • ...and [[Martha Kneale|Kneale, Martha]], ''The Development of Logic'', Oxford University Press, London, UK, 1962. ...''Logical Papers'' (1666–1690), [[G.H.R. Parkinson]] (ed., trans.), Oxford University Press, London, UK, 1966.
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  • ...ient and Medieval Philosophy, De Wulf-Mansion Centre, Series I, VI, Leuven University Press. ...of Philosophy (Spring 2001 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), [http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2001/entries/richard-sophister].
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  • ...id , ovalbumin , patrick victor martindale white , patrick white , snowy , stanford white , t. h. white , theodore harold white , tweed , white , white-hot , w ...Richard Nixon, she moved to Arkansas, where she began teaching law at the University of Arkansas. She and Bill Clinton were married a year later. The Clintons h
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  • .... Zalta (ed.), ''The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy'', [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/conditionals/ Eprint]. ...ic'', (1st ed. 1950), (2nd ed. 1959), (3rd ed. 1972), 4th edition, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.
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  • * SEP = ''Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy'' (2006). * Blackburn, Simon, and Simmons, Keith (eds., 1999), ''Truth'', Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. Includes papers by James, Ramsey, Russell, Tarski, and m
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  • * SEP = ''Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy'' (2006). * Blackburn, Simon, and Simmons, Keith (eds., 1999), ''Truth'', Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. Includes papers by James, Ramsey, Russell, Tarski, and m
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  • | alma_mater=[[Stanford University]] ...Oregon]]. There he attended [[Friends Pacific Academy]] (now [[George Fox University]]) and worked as office boy in his uncle's real estate office in [[Salem, O
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  • ...whereas others use more traditional peer review such as the expert written stanford encyclopedia of philosophy h2g2 and everything2 jimmy wales the de facto le
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  • ...and Sun, M. Flip-flop gates considered harmful. Tech. Rep. 4453, Stanford University, June 2002.
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  • | alma_mater = [[Princeton University]] Madison attended the College of New Jersey, (later to become [[Princeton University]]) with roommate poet/satirist [[Philip Morin Freneau|Phillip Freneau]], fi
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  • Licklider moved from the Psycho-Acoustic Laboratory at [[Harvard University]] to [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]] in [[1950 in science|195 ...as written by Vinton Cerf, Yogen Dalal and Carl Sunshine, then at Stanford University. During the next nine years, work proceeded to refine the protocols and to
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  • ...in Peirce]], a professor of [[astronomy]] and [[mathematics]] at [[Harvard University]], perhaps the first serious research mathematician in America. At 12 years ===Johns Hopkins University===
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  • ...obert]] (ed., 1999), ''The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy'', Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1995. 2nd edition, 1999. Cited as CDP. ...dition, Prentice?Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1964. 2nd edition, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1983.
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  • ...hip| work = The Papers of George Washington| publisher = Alderman Library, University of Virginia| date = February 22, 2000| url = http://gwpapers.virginia.edu/a ...University in St. Louis]] were named for him, as was [[Washington and Lee University]] (once Washington Academy), which was renamed due to Washington’s large
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  • [12:53] <Emw> does it make sense to refer to a research lab at Stanford University (a non-profit organization) as itself a non-profit organization? ...mw> specifically, referring to this research lab as an NPO: http://folding.stanford.edu/Pande/Main
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  • ...Hall|The Choate School]], an elite private [[university-preparatory school|university preparatory]] boarding school for boys in [[Wallingford, Connecticut]] for ...In October 1935, Kennedy enrolled late and spent six weeks at [[Princeton University]], but was then hospitalized for two months observation for possible [[leuk
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  • ...in Peirce]], a professor of [[astronomy]] and [[mathematics]] at [[Harvard University]], perhaps the first serious research mathematician in America. At 12 years ===Johns Hopkins University===
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  • ...=Robert H. Ferrell |title= Harry S. Truman: A Life |year= 1996 |publisher= University of Missouri Press|location= Columbia|language= |isbn= 0826210503|pages= 87} ...for two years toward a law degree at the Kansas City Law School (now the [[University of Missouri-Kansas City]] School of Law) in the early 1920s.
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  • Philosophy of mathematics today is a standard topic in university curricula, pursued by professional philosophers who specialize in that area Philosophy of mathematics today is a standard topic in university curricula, pursued by professional philosophers who specialize in that area
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  • That same year, Grant was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Wisconsin Medical School. ...Grant's grandson, [[Ulysses S. Grant IV]] (a professor of geology at the [[University of California, Los Angeles]]) appeared on the program on March 12, 1953.
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  • 06:19 < FourFire> Would anyone know of a page on Stanford university's IT equipment in 2012? ...think we have articles on IT equipment of a given university. Why not ask Stanford IT about its equipment in 2012?
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  • ...to graduate school in the Systems Engineering doctoral program at Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan in September 1992. ...ture Notes, No.&nbsp;14, Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford, CA, 1988.
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