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  • ...ented product of a collaboration between [[Rafael Guastavino]] and Harvard professor [[Wallace Clement Sabine|Wallace Sabine]] over a period of years starting i
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  • According to Virgilio C. Corbo, professor of archaeology at the Studium Biblicum Franciscanum in Jerusalem, the quarr
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  • ...rk sponsored by AISI at [[Cornell University]] under the direction of late Professor George Winter [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A02E5DD1739F
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  • ...perfected in the mid-1920s by Dr. Axel Eriksson, an architect working with Professor [[Henrik Kreüger]] at the [[Royal Institute of Technology]].<ref>[http://w
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  • ...National Institute for the Blind]], and designed by Dr. Susan Lederman, a professor of [[Psychology]] at [[Queen's University]].<ref>http://www.queensu.ca/rese
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  • The Optacon was the brain child of [[John G. Linvill|John Linvill]], a professor of [[Electrical Engineering]] at Stanford University, who later became head ...tific conference between Bliss and Frank Geldard, a University of Virginia professor. Geldard had written a top book on the human senses and was a leading rese
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  • ...the more notable approach was that of [[Nicholas Saunderson]] ([[Lucasian Professor of Mathematics]] at [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]]) blind nearly fro
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  • ...}}</ref>, TSI's first product, was conceived by [[Electrical Engineering]] Professor [[John G. Linvill]] as a means for his blind daughter, Candy, to read ordin
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  • The symptoms were first described by Professor Loriga in [[Italy]] in 1911, although the link was not made between the sym
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  • * [http://www.vega.org.uk/video/programme/87 Professor Andrew Speilman, Entomologist, Harvard School of Hygiene and Public Health]
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  • ...that breast cancer was caused by a milk clot in a mammary duct. The Dutch professor [[Francois de la Boe Sylvius]], a follower of [[Descartes]], believed that ...cancer was recognised in 1902 by the German zoologist [[Theodor Boveri]], professor of [[zoology]] at [[Munich]] and later in [[Würzburg]].<ref>
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  • ...decisions of long-dead executives for conduct that took place decades ago (Professor [[Christopher Edley, Jr.]]).” <ref name = "lxkrvq"/>
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  • He served as professor of medicine at the [[University of Padua]] from 1700 until his death.
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  • ...concerns that such materials may present risks similar to mineral fibres. Professor Ken Donaldson and others have published data on some of these materials sho
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  • .../library.cqpress.com/cqresearcher/cqresrre1995080400.] Michael Feuerstein, professor of clinical psychology at the Uniformed Services University of the Health S According to James Campbell Quick, a professor of organizational behavior at the University of Texas-Arlington, "The avera
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  • ...American'' Volume '''299'''(4) pp60-65.</ref> by [[Tim Berners-Lee]] and [[Professor Nigel Shadbolt]] argued that the emerging discipline of [[web science]] wil
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  • ...Director [[Marc Schenker]], [[Doctor of Medicine|MD]]. Schenker has been a professor in the field of public health for more than 25 years, and has published num
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  • ...d virtual environments, among others. Kim Vicente, a University of Toronto Professor of Ergonomics, argues that the [[Chernobyl disaster|nuclear disaster in Che
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  • In the late 1970s, Professor Robert Karasek of the University of Lowell (now known as [[University of Ma
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  • Dr. Luis [[López-Mena]], Professor of Work Psychology at the University of Chile, has developed a BBS system,
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