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James Pustejovsky is a professor of computer science at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts. His main topic of research is Natural Language Processing. Pustejovsky proposed Generative Lexicon theory which is an emerging theory in lexical semantics. His other interests include temporal reasoning, events, information extraction, computational linguistics. - Carl Wernicke
Carl Wernicke (born 15 May 1848 in Tarnowitz, Upper Silesia, then Prussia, now Tarnowskie Gory, Poland – died 15 June 1905 in Gräfenroda, Germany) was a German physician, anatomist, psychiatrist and neuropathologist. Shortly after Paul Broca published his findings on language deficits caused by damage to what is now referred to as Broca's area, Wernicke began pursuing his own research into the effects of brain disease on speech and language. - M. S. Bartlett
Maurice Stevenson Bartlett (June 18, 1910 - January 8, 2002) was an English statistician who made particular contributions to the analysis of data with spatial and temporal patterns. He is also known for his work in the theory of statistical inference and in multivariate analysis. - Anselm Of Lucca
Saint Anselm of Lucca the Younger (Milan, 1036-March 18, 1086) was a prominent figure in the Investiture Controversy and in the fighting in Central Italy between the forces of Countess Matilda of Tuscany, the papal champion, and those of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor. Anselm was a nephew of Anselm of Lucca the Elder, … - Rosa Temporal
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My name is Nilda Acosta also known as Temporal. I am Puerto Pican. I was born in Cabo Rojo Puerto Rico. I have two wonderful daughters and a wonderful husband. - Dr Michael Philipp Temporal MD
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Chief Economist of the department of Economics Studies of Investment Bank in São Paulo, Brazil. As coordinator of the bank's department of Economics studies, I was responsible for analyses of macroeconomic conditions and for editing our newsletter. Our team brought together extensive experience in the capital market, monetary policy, public sector finances, external payment balances and international economy. Economista com graduação e mestrado pela Universidade de . . . - Xavier Temporal
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Passionate, can get fiesty, friendly, naughty, sweet, never on time, always running late, loving, tender, fierce, intense, caring, loyal, protective, nurturing, forgiving. Slave of Love. Master of my Destiny. Goddess, Demoness and everything in between. So as of late.... I have began the discipline of choosing, changing and letting go. It is working wonders. The war is over, differences exist. Light, Love and Healing is the vibe I am choosing to carry. - Bonnie H. Bennett
Dr. Bennett earned her doctorate degree in Computer Science/Artificial Intelligence from the University of Minnesota. She was the Director of Project Development for Object Partners, Inc., a Java consulting company in Minneapolis, MN. - K. Hornsby
K. Hornsby (2000) Shifting granularity over geospatial lifelines, In: Papers of the AAAI Workshop on Spatial and Temporal Granularity, Technical Report WS-00-08, Austin, TX, July 30, 2000, AAAI Press, Menlo Park, CA, pp. 33-36. - J. Leon Zhao
J. Leon Zhao and Edward A. Stohr, "Building Workflow Engines for Commerce Logic Automation", Proceedings of the AIS Americas Conference on Information Systems, Long Beach, August 10-13, 2000. J. Leon Zhao , Akhil Kumar, and Edward A. Stohr, "A Workflow-centric Study of Organizational Knowledge Distribution", Proceedings of the 33rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, January 4-7, 2000. - Temporal
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Richard Ladislaus Heschl (July 5, 1824, Welsdorf, near Fürstenfeld, Steiermark - May 26, 1881, Wien) was an Austrian anatomist. In 1849 he received his medical doctorate from the University of Vienna and in 1850 became an assistant to Carl von Rokitansky (1804-1878). Later, he became a professor at Olmütz (1854), Krakow (1855), Graz (1861) and Vienna (1875). While at Graz University, Heschl was appointed Rector, and after his death in 1882, … - Friederich Golz
Friederich Golz was a German scientist and researcher, who was a pioneer in psychosurgery. He performed the first lobotomy on dogs in 1890. His experiments involved removing portions of the dogs’ temporal lobes. As a result the dogs were more calm and less aggressive. His work inspired the first lobotomies in humans, performed by Gottlieb Burkhardt, in 1892. - Korbinian Brodmann
Korbinian Brodmann (November 17, 1868 - August 22, 1918) was a German neurologist who became famous for his definition of the cerebral cortex into 52 distinct regions from their cytoarchitectonic (histological) characteristics. These areas are now usually referred to as Brodmann areas. Some of these areas were later associated to nervous functions, such as areas 41 and 42 in the temporal lobe (related to hearing), … - John Temporal
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Italian pioneer in Direct Marketing, works at Corriere della Sera up to 1979. Fund raiser and database builder for many United Nations Agencies. Now founder and CEO of Coupon Line a company dedicated to revolutionary targeting technique in retail chains. Journalist and Teacher in Direct Marketing at Master in Brand Communication in Venice Ca' Foscari and Brand Marketing Strategy in Milano Politechnic University. China Partners is a new marketing venture to develop Italian food business in China. - Amir Pnueli
Amir Pnueli (born April 22, 1941) is an Israeli computer scientist who received the Turing Award in 1996 "for seminal work introducing temporal logic into computing science and for outstanding contributions to program and systems verification". Born in Nahalal, Israel, Pnueli received a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics at the Technion in Haifa, and Ph.D. in applied mathematics from the Weizmann Institute of Science. - Peyo Yavorov
Peyo Yavorov (born Peyo Totev Kracholov, Пейо Тотев Крачолов; January 1, 1878–October 17, 1914)) was a Bulgarian Symbolist poet, considered to be one of the finest poetic talents in the "fin de siècle" Kingdom of Bulgaria. He was a prominent member of the Misul group. Part of his life and work are closely connected with the liberation movement Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization in Macedonia. - Arthur Prior
Arthur Norman Prior was a noted logician. Prior (1957) founded tense logic, now also known as temporal logic, and made important contributions to intensional logic, particularly in Prior (1971). Prior was entirely educated in New Zealand, where he was fortunate to have come under the influence of John Niemeyer Findlay. Despite knowing only modest mathematics, he began teaching philosophy and logic at Canterbury University College in 1946, … - Nuel Belnap
Nuel D. Belnap, Jr. (born 1930) is an American logician and philosopher who has made many important contributions to the philosophy of logic, temporal logic, and structural proof theory. He has taught at the University of Pittsburgh since 1961; before that he was at Yale University. His best known work is his collaboration with Alan Ross Anderson on relevance logic. He has also published books on the logic of questions and answers, with Thomas Steel, … - Charles Alfred Ballance
Charles Alfred Ballance (1856-1936) was an English surgeon who specialized in the fields of otology and neurotology. For much of his professional life he was associated with St. Thomas' Hospital and National Hospital, Queen Square in London. He was the first president of the Society of British Neurological Surgeons, and was a colleague of famed surgeon Victor Horsley (1857-1916). Ballance is remembered for his pioneer work involving nerve grafting and neurologic surgery. - Guichard Joseph Duverney
Guichard Joseph Duverney (1648-1730) was a French anatomist who practiced medicine in Paris. He is remembered for his anatomical exhibitions at the "Jardin du Roi" in Paris, and is considered by many to be the founder of otology. Duverney published one of the earliest comprehensive works on otology, titled "Traite de l'organe de l'ouie" (Treatise of the organ of hearing). In this book he discusses the anatomy, physiology and diseases of the ear.
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