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  • Beyond these tracts there are many Kachins in Katha, Ming Mit and the northern Shan States.

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  • The Magliozzis spoke at the 1999 MIT commencement ceremony, and both brothers are graduates of MIT.

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  • The tunneling spectroscopy clearly shows the opening of a gap at the Fermi energy at the MIT.

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  • He had published in 5539 his Kriegbi chlein des Friedens (pseudonymous), his Schrifftliche and ganz gri ndliche Auslegung des 64 Psalms, and his Das verbiitschierte mit sieben Siegeln verschlossene Buck (a biblical index, exhibiting the dissonance of Scripture); in 1541 his Spruchworter (a collection of proverbs, several times reprinted with variations); in 1542 a new edition of his Paradoxa; and some smaller works.

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  • Plattner, whose treatise Die Probirkunst mit dem Lothrohr is a standard work on the subject.

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  • Near his pyramid was discovered the splendid jewelry of some princesses of his family (see JEWELRY ad mit.).

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  • From MIT's Open Courseware Project to language courses online, you can find almost anything you want to learn on the Internet today.

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  • Spacewar! is created at MIT by Steven Russell and is the first video game to use controllers.

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  • The two founders parted ways to pursue learning objectives (Gavin to MIT and Rubin to Newport Beach).

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  • Three years after Tennis for Two popped up, Steve Russell, with the help of the Tech Model Railroad Club at MIT, made the first computer game, Spacewar!.

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  • In the late 1990s and early 2000s, home-schooled students have gained admission and scholarships to such prestigious universities as Harvard, Yale, Stanford, and MIT.

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  • All courses are free and there isn't instructor guidance. . .but these are real MIT courses.

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  • In 2008, researchers from the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard and the Autism Consortium conducted a genome-wide scan that identified a region of genome that is either missing or duplicated in some people with autism.

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  • Mohr's paper on the nature of heat, and three years later he published Die organische Bewegung in ihren Zusammenhange mit dem Stoffwechsel.

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  • This result having been attained, he passed the rest of his days in retirement, emerging sometimes from his retreat to give addresses on theological questions, and also writing, in conjunction with his friend Reusch, his last book, Geschichte der Moralstreitigkeiten in der romisch-katholischen Kirche seit dem sechzehnten Jahrhundert mit Beitragen zur Geschichte and Charakteristik des Jesuitenordens (Nordlingen, 188 9), in which he deals with the moral theology of St Alfonso de' Liguori.

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  • He is not to be confounded with Johann Friedrich Von Meyer (1772-1849), the senator of Frankfort, who published a translation of the Bible in 1819 (Die heilige Schrift in berichtigter Ubersetzung mit kurzen Anmerkungen; 2nd ed., 1823; 3rd ed., 1855).

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  • The Almanach of the following year, 1798, was even more noteworthy, for it contained a number of Schiller's most popular ballads, "Der Ring des Poly-krates," "Der Handschuh," "Ritter Toggenburg," "Der Taucher," "Die Kraniche des Ibykus" and "Der Gang nach dem Eisenhammer;" "Der Kampf mit dem Drachen" following in 1799, and "Das Lied von der Glocke" in 1800.

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  • Bettina von Arnim came into personal touch with Goethe in 1807, and her Briefwechsel Goethes mit einem Kinde (published in 1835) is, in its mingling of truth and fiction, one of the most delightful products of the Romantic mind; but the episode was of less importance for Goethe's life than Bettina would have us believe.

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  • In 1843, after his removal to Gottingen, he began his great Handworterbuch der Physiologie, mit Riicksicht auf physiologische Pathologie, and brought out the fifth (supplementary) volume in 1852; the only contributions of his own in it were on the sympathetic nerve, nerve-ganglia and nerve-endings, and he modestly disclaimed all merit except as being the organizer.

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  • Felkin (2 vols., London, 1898); Emin Pasha in Central Africa (London, 1888), a collection of Emin's papers contributed to scientific journals; and Mit Emin Pascha ins Herz von Afrika (Berlin, 1894), by Dr Franz Stuhlmann.

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  • In 1878 he published the first of his works on Bismarck - a book entitled Bismarck and seine Leute, wdhrend des Krieges mit Frankreich, in which, under the form of extracts from his diary, he gave an account of the chancellor's life during the war.

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  • In 1966 Joseph Weizenbaum at MIT developed the first computer program capable of engaging in a conversation with a human Eliza.

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  • Kerberos is a network security protocol from MIT that uses private key cryptography to provide strong security between nodes.

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  • Tuesday 20/06/2006 The MIT ' $ 100 laptop ' project continues to draw flack.

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  • Steve Russell created the game at MIT on their PDP Mainframe computer.

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