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Remembrances of Alan

ACM SIGACT News, 2021
Alan L. Selman, who profoundly shaped the eld of computational complexity and who sup- ported and encouraged students and colleagues in so many ways, died on January 22, 2021 at the age of 79. On the pages that follow are six remembrances of him and his work from people who knew him well, ranging from the personal to the technical.
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The Structure of Magnesium Alanate

Inorganic Chemistry, 2003
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Alan staff

Nursing Older People, 2008
The things older people value most: dignity, a sense of being in control, being treated with respect, familiar things and people who talk with them rather than down to or at them.
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Alan and I

Communications of the ACM, 2012
A personal account of Alan Turing's life and impact.
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Peter Alan Trott

BMJ, 2016
Peter Alan Trott was not one to be deterred by adversity. Despite severe polio during national service he achieved a successful career in pathology. Having been educated at Repton School he read medicine at St John’s College, Cambridge. After his house jobs he was posted as resident medical officer to 2/7 Gurkha Rifles in Singapore, where he contracted
Alan, McKinna, Rosemary, Millis
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Alan Cameron

Angewandte Chemie International Edition
"The best advice I have ever been given is from a movie, A Beautiful Mind (2001): 'Nothing's ever for sure, John. That's the only sure thing I know.' I don't think any advice could ever be more relevant in science… My group has fun by reminding me when their reactions worked best when they went with their gut instead of my advice…" Find out more about ...
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Alan Watts and neurophenomenology

Self & Society, 2015
Alan Watts (1915–1973) was a religious philosopher and interpreter of Zen Buddhism and Indian and Chinese philosophy to the West. Francisco Varela (1946–2001) was a biologist, a neuroscientist, and practitioner-scholar of Indo-Tibetan Buddhism. Watts and Varela share common interest in Buddhist and phenomenological approaches to human experience.
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KAMUSAL ALAN-ÖZEL ALAN AYRIMI VE HABERMAS’IN KAMUSAL ALAN DÜŞÜNCESİ

2022
The aim of this study is to reveal the historical development of the public and private sphere concepts. Furthermore, it focuses on the evolution process of public private sphere and its functions. In other words, this study analyzes what stages these concepts have gone through and how significant they have been for an individual or society from the ...
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