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Seymour, Edward

What happened next can be partially reconstructed from Forman s notes, his psalm, and a letter thar he wrote to Richard Napier in March 1603 complaining about his recent conflicts with the College, describing them as the furnace trialle of adversyty . In September 1601 Forman had been introduced to Edward Seymour, first earl of Fiertford (1539 —62), through Seymour s new... [Pg.94]

Seymour Abrahamson Edward L. Alpen Lynn R. Anspaugh John A. Auxier William J. Bair Bruce B. Boecker Victor P. Bond Robert L. Brent Reynold F. Brown Melvin C. Carter Randall S. Caswell Frederick P. Cowan James F. Crow Gerald D. Dodd... [Pg.402]

The Book of Highs 250 Methods for Altering Your Conscfoiis-ness Without Drugs by Edward Roseiifeld (New York Quadran-gle/New York Times book Co., 1973) is a unique compilation of practical techniques and further references See also Richard Seymour and David E. Smith, Drugfree A Unique, Positive Approach... [Pg.177]

Submitted by Thomas L. Jacobs, S. Winstein, Gustave B. Linden, Jean H. Robson, Edward F. Levy, and Dexter Seymour. Checked by R. T. Arnold and F. M. Robinson. [Pg.70]

In the 1960 s, Edward Feigenbaum and other scientists at Stanford University built two early expert systems DENDRAL, which classified chemicals, and MYCIN, which identified diseases. These early expert systems were cumbersome to modify because they had hard-coded rules. By 1970, the OPS expert system shell, with variable rule sets, had been released by Digital Equipment Corporation as the first commercial expert system shell. In addition to expert systems, neural networks became an important area of artificial intelligence in the 1970 s and 1980 s. Frank Rosenblatt introduced the Perceptron in 1957, but it was Perceptrons An Introduction to Computational Geometry (1969), by Minsky and Seymour Papert, and the two-volume Parallel Distributed Processing Explorations in the Microstructure of Cognition (1986),... [Pg.122]

Edwards, C.G., R.B. Beelman, G.E. Bartley, and A.L. McGonnell. 1990. Production of decanoic acid and other volatile compounds and the growth of yeast and malolactic bacteria during vinification. Am.J. Enol. Vitic. 41 48-56. Edwards, G.G., K.A. Jensen, S.E. Spayd, and B.J. Seymour. 1991. Isolation and characterization of native strains of Leuconostoc oenos from Washington state wines. Am.J. Enol. Vitic. 42 219-226. [Pg.345]

Webster, D.R., C.G. Edwards, S.E. Spayd, J.C. Peterson, and B.J. Seymour. 1993. Influence of vineyard nitrogen fertilization on the concentrations of monoterpenes, higher alcohols, and esters in aged Riesling wines. Am. J. Enol. Vitic. 44 275-284. [Pg.379]

Seymour, R. B. and Carraher, C. E. Polymer Chemistry. Dekker, New York, 1981 Elias, H. G. Macromolecules. Plenum Press, New York, 1977 Mascia, L. The Role of Additives in Plastics. Edward Arnold, London, 1974 Modem Plastics Encyclopedia. McGraw-Hill, New York... [Pg.4]


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