PONIATOWSKI (FAMILY) During an administration of nearly twentyfive years Pond effected a reform of practicalastronomy in England comparable to that effected by Bessel soc. Assoc. http://6.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PO/PONIATOWSKI_FAMILY_.htm
Extractions: important works are Ii Parlatore eterno, a musical farce (1873), and a ballet, Clarina (1873). In 1881 Ponchielli was made maestro di cappella of Piacenza Cathedral. His music shows the influence of Verdi, but at its best it has a distinct value of its own, and an inexhaustible flow of typically Italian melody. His fondness for fanciful figures in his accompaniments has been slavishly imitated by Mascagni, Leoncavallo, and many of their contemporaries. Ponchielli died at Milan on the I7th of January 1886. PONCHO (a South American Spanish word, adopted from the Araucanian poncho or pontho in the 17th century), a form of cloak worn originally by the South American Indians, and afterwards adopted by the Spaniards living in South America. It is merely a long strip of cloth, doubled, with a hole for the head. POND, JOHN (c. 17671836), English astronomer-royal, was born about 1767 in London, where his father made a fortune in trade. Re entered Trinity College, Cambridge, at the age of sixteen, but took no degree, his course being interrupted by severe pulmonary attacks which compelled a long residence abroad. In 1800 he settled at Westbury near Bristol, and began to determine star-places with a fine altitude and azimuth circle of 21/2 ft. diameter by E. Troughton~ His demonstration in 1806 (Phil. Trans. xcvi. 420) of a change of form in the, Greenwich mural quadrant led to the introduction of astronomical circles at the Royal Observatory, and to his own appointment as its head. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society oft the 26th of February 1807; he married and went to live in London in the same year, and in 1811 succeeded Maskelyne as astronomer-royal.
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CLARK R. CHAPMAN Short Cv, Nov. 2000 15 (President, 19821985; VP, 1979-82; Member, org. MOWG for NASA Planetary astronomyProgram (1985-88) Member, NASA Planetary astronomy Committee (1986-88 soc. http://www.boulder.swri.edu/clark/cvs.html
Extractions: A.B., Astronomy, Harvard College, 1967 M.S., Meteorology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968 Ph.D., Planetary Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1972 Boulder Dept. Space Studies, Div 15; Institute Scientist, member Advisory Comm. Res. (Consulting Employee, Science Applications Intl. Corp., 1995-99; Adjunct Professor and Co-Investigator of NASA CU Astrobiology Inst., Univ. Colorado 1998 - present.) (A division of SJI since Feb. 1995; formerly a division of Science Applications International Corporation/SAIC), Senior Scientist. Division Scientist, 1979-1996. (On sabbatical to Institute for Astronomy, Univ. of Hawaii, Aug. 1984 - Feb. 1985). M.I.T. Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Planetary Astronomy Lab., 1969-71; Haystack Radar Facility, M.I.T. Lincoln Lab., Summer, 1969; M.I.T. Dept. of Meteorology, Planetary Circulation Project, 1968-70; M.I.T. Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, Summers 1966 and 1967, 1st semester of 1967-1968. Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, 1965-1966
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Extractions: Table B-27. to the 100 nonprofit institutions receiving the largest amounts, ranked by total amount received in fiscal year 1995: fiscal years 1988-95 [Thousands of dollars] Page 1 of 2 Institution and ranking 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 .......................... Total, all institutions 1,956,118 2,109,392 2,283,717 2,788,680 3,202,501 3,157,423 3,122,954 3,309,491 ................. 1 Draper Laboratories 194,279 142,685 136,012 67,725 41,113 64,327 168,154 264,151 ..................... 2 Mitre Corporation 7,730 17,297 10,339 256,088 247,720 245,731 236,086 188,943 .............. 3 Battelle Memorial Inst 49,537 51,666 42,615 53,428 62,957 78,524 107,034 178,142 ................ 4 MA General Hospital 45,828 56,838 66,461 81,498 90,594 89,109 104,162 111,013 .... 5 Brigham and Womens Hosp 53,370 59,894 61,715 79,509 82,081 86,394 98,234 103,392 ......... 6 F Hutchnsn Cancer Rsch 35,927 40,833 44,047 51,856 56,201 54,622 62,757 95,104 ....... 7 Natl Academy of Sciences 59,088 63,490 55,376 57,985 76,839 75,895 93,467 92,981 .......................... 8 Sematech, Inc 100,000 100,000 100,000 96,700 97,600 92,935 88,696 87,900
RSNZ: NZ Awards To request changes to the list, please email ceo@rsnz.org following the format usedbelow Richard Stewart Memorial Prize Biomedical Research soc $500. astronomy. http://www.rsnz.org/awards/other.php
Extractions: Search options map The list below contains all the awards for science or technology which have been brought to the attention of the Royal Society. Note that the list contains only AWARDS (medals, dollars, certificates etc.) in recognition of past achievements, as distinct from any sort of GRANT to cover a future activity. For example, winning a fellowship to undertake a period of study, while indeed an honour, is regarded as a grant, and therefore not shown in the list below. In contrast, awards for past achievements carry no contractual responsibility for any future activity. To request changes to the list, please e-mail ceo@rsnz.org following the format used below. The New Zealand Rutherford Medal is the highest award instituted by the Royal Society of New Zealand at the request of the Government to recognise and honour those who have made exceptional contributions to New Zealand society and culture through activities in the broad fields of science, mathematics, social science, and technology. Gold medal awarded annually. $0 New Zealand Silver Medals for excellent contributions to the fields of science, mathematics, social science, and technology. Silver medals.
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Extractions: Beyond Technologies and Methodologies A few comments are offered in the light of about thirty years of activities linked to the information flow in astronomy and of about two decades of blossoming of electronic networks and tools including the World-Wide Web. Some points are emphasized (such as the changing sociology of data centres) and wrong expectations are pointed out (such as the all-electronic era). Introduction Let's face it: astronomy is largely a virtual science. With the exception of experiments carried out in situ by solar-system spacecraft, our knowledge of the universe is totally derived from photons reaching us from outer space. And because of the finite speed of light, we do not observe the objects the way they are, but the way they were when the photons we are collecting actually left them. As a result of the huge amount of data accumulated, but also by necessity for their extensive international collaborations, astronomers have been pioneering often in parallel with the high-energy physicists the development of distributed resources, electronic communications and networks coupled to advanced methodologies and technologies frequently much before they become of common world-wide usage. But exactly because of this kind of paradox (immense philosophical impact versus inability to interact with the observed subjects), astronomers have to be specially careful not only of the way data are handled and archived for their own professional usage and for the scientific memory of the future, but also of the way astronomy information in the broad sense is conveyed to society at large.
Student Funding Dec 16 Designated funds from the National Academy of Sciences allow for grants of upto $2,500 for astronomy or vision related research. www.theaha.org. soc. http://www.kent.edu/rags/GraduateStudies/Student-Funding-Dec-16.cfm
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Extractions: This page last revised May 29, 2000 ACS Meetings Calendar: 2000-10 2001 Meetings and Events Jun Jul ... Top Alexandria, Va. AIC, Dept. 193, Washington, DC 20055-0193, fax (703) 684-6048, e-mail: meetings@theaic.org, website: http://www.theaic.org Fargo, N.D. G. J. McCarthy, Dept. of Chemistry, Ladd Hall 104B, North Dakota State U, Fargo, ND 58105-5516, (701) 231-7193, fax (701) 231-8831, e-mail: gmccarth@prairie.nodak.edu, web site: http://www.chem.ndsu.nodak.edu/glrm Boston. ASBMB/ASPET 2000 Joint Mtg. Office, 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814, (301) 530-7010, fax (301) 530-7014, e-mail: drita@faseb.org, web site: http://www.faseb.org/meetings hochrade@tc.umn.edu, web site: http://www.cems.umn.edu/rheology greinecc@che1.che.umn.edu , web site: http://fscn.che.umn.edu space@mines.edu , web site: http://www.mines.edu/Outreach/Cont_Ed Catalyst Group, Gwynedd Office Park, P.O. Box 637, Spring House, PA 19477, (215) 628-4447, fax (215) 628-2267, e- mail: cnf@catalystgrp.com
Calendars - Credits, Feedback, Bibliography soc., 8344764 (1940), is also an page is from a french textbook on astronomy CamilleFlammarion webexhibits.org/calendars Suggested books Credits feedback. http://webexhibits.org/calendars/credits.html
Extractions: Supported in part by the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST), Time and Frequency Division, as a complement to www.time.gov Key contributor Calendar FAQ in 1997. This novel document used the then-new "Frequently Asked Questions" style of writing to explain the otherwise complex working of calendars in an inviting and understandable way. Since then, he has published several editions online, adding his own research and improvements from other contributors. Other text credits Various texts, including the background on our year, the introduction to the Calendars section, the Indian calendar, and the history of the Chinese calendar are adapted from L. E. Dogget.
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