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  1. King of the 40th Parallel by James Gregory Moore, 2006-01-01
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81. Ohiostatebuckeyes.com - Ohio State University Official Athletic Site
1998 AllAmericans Heather Pease (stanford) Vanessa Shaw (stanford) Heather moore(Ohio State) Shannon Montague (stanford) Lisa Nielsen (Ohio State) Denise
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Buckeyes lose for the first time in 14 years.

82. Wizard Of OS: Richard K. Moore
stanford UniversityLibraries, Bernd Lutterbeck, Thomas Macho, Richard K. moore, Andy Müller-Maguhn,
http://www.wizards-of-os.org/index.php?id=1116

83. Doug Engelbart's Colloquium At Stanford | Session 10: Andy Poggio
Engelbart s Colloquium , the unfinished revolution held at stanford University liketext in lots of cases, and it’s all being scaled because of moore’s Law
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So you can make mistakes going from mapping the wafer to the pins in the IC, from the pins to the board, from the board to the software driver, from the driver to OS modules, from OS modules to other OS modules, and from the operating system to applications. All of those interfaces and more have opportunities to get it wrong, and it happens all the time. It’s not getting easier, it’s getting harder. So, there’s lots of information linking opportunities. An open Hyper Document system could tie together and make this all a lot easier to do. Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 There is nothing that facilitates collaboration except some basic things like source code control. It’s all got to work reading and writing. Reading is interesting but the creation part’s the writing and we need to do it with source and version control. So, I would love to see and hyper open document system come information and apply it across this kind of broad domain. That’s it. principal lecture] Top
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84. The Advocate Online News: Sharlo, Stanford Ave. Killings Connected 07/10/02
Sharlo, stanford Ave. killings connected By MELISSA moore mmoore@theadvocate.comAdvocate staff writer photo news Advocate staff
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By MELISSA MOORE
mmoore@theadvocate.com

Advocate staff writer

Advocate staff photo by Arthur D. Lauck
Police Chief Pat Englade pauses Tuesday after holding a news conference at which he said the slayings of Charlotte Murray Pace, left, and Gina Wilson Green, right, are connected by DNA evidence. It appears that the same man who killed Charlotte Murray Pace in her Sharlo Avenue town house in May also killed Gina Wilson Green in her Stanford Avenue home in September, police announced Tuesday. DNA from the two cases matched, according to a preliminary analysis Police Chief Pat Englade said he got from the State Police Crime Lab Tuesday morning. Englade also said the DNA was not that of Christopher Wilson of Hammond, who was arrested recently in an unrelated kidnapping and rape of a Gardere area woman. He was the subject of a great deal of law enforcement speculation in the Pace homicide and the slaying of LSU graduate student Christine Moore. Moore's remains were found June 16 near a church off River Road near the East Baton Rouge-Iberville Parish line. She lived in an apartment on Alvin Dark Avenue.

85. Helen Moore
Phone 650725-6284 Fax 650-725-4066 E-mail moore@math.stanford.edu. stanford GeometrySeminar 2001-2002 Math 20 Course Information (winter 2001-2002 quarter).
http://math.stanford.edu/~moore/
Helen Moore
Lecturer
Department of Mathematics
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-2125
Office: 381K, Building 380
Office Phone: 650-724-6597
Dept. Phone: 650-725-6284
Fax: 650-725-4066
E-mail: moore@math.stanford.edu
Stanford Geometry Seminar 2001-2002
Math 20 Course Information (winter 2001-2002 quarter)
Education:
High School Diploma, The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics B.S. in Mathematics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Ph.D. in Mathematics, State University of New York at Stony Brook
Research Interests:
Differential geometry, geometric analysis, minimal surfaces, geometric measure theory, modeling diseases using differential equations, dynamical systems.
Women in Math and Science Links:
Jennifer Gutbezahl: The effect of negative expectations on females' math performance Achieving gender equity in science classrooms Facts and figures on women in the sciences AAUW research on the problems girls face in school ... Ellen Spertus' page on women and minorities in science and engineering
Other Interests and Interesting Links:
Ultimate frisbee (particularly my team

86. EXXONMOBIL's $100 Million Contribution To Stanford University Masks Company's La
The contribution to stanford University, which is earmarked for researching new researchesthe planet to death while stalling government action, said moore.
http://www.greenpeaceusa.org/media/press_releases/2002/11202002text.htm
press release EXXONMOBIL's $100 Million Contribution to Stanford University Masks Company's Lack of Concrete Action on Global Warming Washington, November 20, 2002 - ExxonMobil's announcement today that it will contribute $100 million dollars to Stanford University's Global Climate and Energy Project is the latest attempt by the company to "greenwash" their poor track record on global warming. Over the past five years, ExxonMobil has spent over $47 million on lobbying efforts to stall action on global warming and sabotage U.S. participation in the Kyoto Protocol. "If ExxonMobil is truly committed to stopping global warming, they will call off their lobby force in Washington and support mandatory reductions in global warming pollution," said James Moore, Greenpeace Climate Campaigner. The contribution to Stanford University, which is earmarked for researching new commercially viable technology systems for energy supply and use, fits neatly with ExxonMobil's announcement last year calling for 20 years of research before reducing global warming pollution. "Our global climate cannot wait while ExxonMobil researches the planet to death while stalling government action," said Moore. ExxonMobil's investment of $100 million equals merely one tenth of one percent of the investment the company has promised to put into new oil exploration and development over the same 10 year time period. This contribution represents the most recent attempt by the company to garner positive PR while still sabotaging action to stop global warming. "Like the tobacco scientists before them, ExxonMobil still refuses to accept that fossil fuels cause global warming and therefore that we must have mandatory cuts in global warming pollution," said Moore.

87. Stanford University Press
God’s Beauty Parlor And Other Queer Spaces in and Around the Bible Stephen D. moore“Too often the debate about the Bible and homosexuality is reduced to a
http://www.sup.org/cgi-bin/search/getmoreinfo.cgi?bookid=4331 4332&q=quote

88. Online NewsHour Update: Stanford Univ. To Create New Stem Cell Lines -- Dec. 11,
To attempt reproductive cloning, researchers would implant the ball of cells intoa woman s uterus, moore explained. stanford will be using nuclear transfer to
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/updates/stanford_12-11-02.html
Dec. 11, 2002, 4:45pm EST
STANFORD UNIV. TO CREATE NEW STEM CELL LINES Stanford University announced on Tuesday that its researchers will work to create new stem cell lines by employing nuclear transfer technology a process that can be interpreted as cloning.
Online NewsHour Special Report:
Stem Cell Research
The research will be conducted at the new Institute for Cancer/Stem Cell Biology and Medicine, which Stanford is founding with $12 million from an anonymous donor. The Institute will also work to develop a new series of embryonic stem cell lines to serve as models for diseases such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease and Parkinson's disease. Embryonic stem cells are created in the first days of pregnancy and develop into all the cells in the human body. "We want to translate the advances in embryonic stem cell research to create lines that represent genetically determined diseases and make these lines available to investigators who want to understand and treat these diseases," Irving Weissman, the Institute's director, said in a statement. This method of creating stem cells is known as nuclear transfer or therapeutic cloning. It begins in the same way as reproductive cloning, according to Malcolm Moore of the Sloan-Kettering Institute, a scientific advisor to Advanced Cell Technology, a company that is involved in the research and development of nuclear transfer technology.

89. ArkivMusic | Charles Villier Stanford
Home Composers . Composer Charles Villier stanford, 145 albums. 54 no 1,Caoine (1). Irish Melodies of Thomas moore, Op. 60 Silent, Oh Moyle (1).
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90. NCAA Men's Basketball - Stanford Vs. Washington State
02/16/2002 939PM ET - Click reload often for latest version. stanford vs. Washington State. Box Score nbspGame Story nbsp. Feb 16, 2002. NCAA BB FINAL 1ST 2ND TOTAL - - - stanford (14) 37
http://asp.usatoday.com/sports/scores102/102047/102047365.htm
02/16/2002 - 9:39PM ET - Click reload often for latest version
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Box Score Game Story
Feb 16, 2002 NCAA BB FINAL 1ST 2ND TOTAL - - - STANFORD (14) 37 39 76 WASHINGTON ST 34 29 63 FINAL HIGH SCORERS: STANFORD - CASEY JACOBSEN 24, CURTIS BORCHARDT 19, JULIUS BARNES 16 WASHINGTON ST - MARCUS MOORE 29, JERRY MCNAIR 15, THOMAS KELATI 9 HIGH REBOUND: STANFORD - CURTIS BORCHARDT 11, JOSH CHILDRESS 6 WASHINGTON ST - MARCUS MOORE 8, TWO PLAYERS WITH 5 HIGH ASSISTS: STANFORD - CASEY JACOBSEN 4, JULIUS BARNES 4 WASHINGTON ST - MARCUS MOORE 3, TWO PLAYERS WITH 2 ATT: 3,025 Box Score Percentages: FG-.518, FT-.579. 3-Point Goals: 7-15, .467 (Johnson 1-1, Jacobsen 2-5, Barnes 4-7, Childress 0-1, Hernandez 0-1). Team rebounds: 3. Blocked shots: 5 (Borchardt 5). Turnovers: 10 (Barnes 3, Borchardt 3, Johnson 2, Childress, Hernandez). Steals: 2 (Barnes, Jacobsen). Percentages: FG-.418, FT-.800. 3-Point Goals: 9-23, .391 (Moore 5-11, Mcnair 3-10, Kelati 1-1, Lyman 0-1). Team rebounds: 3. Blocked shots: 2 (Riley 2). Turnovers: 8 (Moore 4, Stasiak 2, Lyman, Riley). Steals: 7 (Gill 2, Mcnair 2, Kelati, Lyman, Moore). Stanford 37 39 - 76 Washington St 34 29 - 63 Technical fouls: None. A: 3,025. Officials: Dick Cartmell, Scott Grimm, Randy Burkhart.

91. Chuck Moore's Biography
he learned Algol for the Burroughs B5500 to optimize electronbeam steering at StanfordLinear Accelerator Center (1962). As Charles H moore and Associates, he
http://www.colorforth.com/bio.html
Updated 2002 September
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Charles H Moore
Education
Born in McKeesport Pennsylvania, near Pittsburg, in 1938. He grew up in Flint Michigan and was Validictorian of Central High School (1956). Granted a National Merit scholarship to MIT where he joined Kappa Sigma fraternity. Awarded a BS in Physics (1960) with a thesis on data reduction for the Explorer XI Gamma Ray Satellite. Then went to Stanford where he studied mathematics for 2 years (1961).
Programmer
He learned Lisp from John McCarthy. And Fortran II for the IBM 704 to predict Moonwatch satellite observations at Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (1958). Compressed this program into assembler to determine satellite orbits (1959). On the other coast, he learned Algol for the Burroughs B5500 to optimize electron-beam steering at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (1962). As Charles H Moore and Associates, he wrote a Fortran-Algol translator to support a timesharing service (1964). And programmed a real-time gas chromatograph on his first minicomputer (1965). Learned Cobol to program order-entry network at Mohasco (1968). More details are available in an unpublished paper
Forth
Chuck invented Forth (1968) and collected his personal software library onto an IBM 1130 which was connected to the first graphics terminal he'd seen (IBM 2250). Soon he used Forth to control the 30ft telescope at Kitt Peak for the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (1970).

92. VNUnet - IBM Et Stanford Se Penchent Sur Le Transistor Quantique
de stanford travaillent à une nouvelle technologie de processeurs
http://www.vnunet.fr/actu/article.htm?numero=12254

93. Publications Related To Early Interval Work Of R. E. Moore
He invited moore to do a Ph.D. dissertation on interval analysis at StanfordUniversity. Reference 5 was the resulting dissertation.
http://interval.louisiana.edu/Moores_early_papers/bibliography.html
http://interval.louisiana.edu/Moores_early_papers/bibliography.html
E. R. Hansen
Publications Related to Early Interval Work of R. E. Moore
August 13, 2001
Abstract
Interval analysis is often said to have begun with Moore's book [ ]. The references below contain some of his earlier work. The references also contain (or indicate) earlier works that appeared because of Moore's personal influence. Moore's early papers are made available on this site to document his early contributions and influence on the development of interval analysis.
1 The Record
In [ ], Moore states that he conceived of interval arithmetic and some of its ramifications in the spring of 1958. By January of 1959, he had published [ ] a report on how interval arithmetic could be implemented on a computer. A 1959 report [ ] showed that interval computations could bound the range of rational functions and integrals of rational functions. Theoretical and practical interval arithmetic were differentiated. Reference [ ] discusses interval valued functions, interval contractions, a metric topology for interval numbers, interval integrals, and contains an extensive discussion of Moore's use of interval analysis to bound the solution of ordinary differential equations. Further work on integrals appeared in [

94. SSRN Author Page For Kimberly Moore
204 (7097), Ending Abuse of Patent Continuations Mark A. Lemley and Kimberly A. MooreStanford University School of Law and George Mason University School of
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=223664

95. Intel Scientists Find Wall For Moore's Law | CNET News.com
These solutions have been conjectured by Intel cofounder Gordon moore and Stanfordprofessor Tom Lee, among others. More on this story s companies and topics.
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Moore's Law, as chip manufacturers generally refer to it today, is coming to an end, according to a recent research paper. Granted, that end likely won't come for about two decades, but Intel researchers have recently published a paper theorizing that chipmakers will hit a wall when it comes to shrinking the size of transistors, one of the chief methods for making chips that are smaller, more powerful and cheaper than their predecessors. Manufacturers will be able to produce chips on the 16-nanometer manufacturing process, expected by conservative estimates to arrive in 2018, and maybe one or two manufacturing processes after that, but that's it. News.context

96. CBS.SportsLine.com - NCAA Basketball No. 5 Stanford Opens Pac-10 Play With Easy
But stanford had little trouble with Washington State (65), which has lost 36 of MarcusMoore had 15 points and six assists, but the Cougars never got within
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SportsLine.com wire reports STANFORD, Calif. Josh Childress' nervousness went away with his first layup. A few minutes later, he seemed to be in midseason form in his season debut. Too bad his coach wasn't there to see it. Childress scored 10 points in his first action of the year and No. 5 Stanford remained unbeaten while coach Mike Montgomery served a one-game suspension, beating Washington State 73-51 Friday night. Justin Davis had 13 points for the Cardinal (10-0), who finally had the use of their full roster including Childress, a star forward last season who's been sidelined this year with a left foot injury. Childress, the Pac-10's second-leading rebounder last season, played just 7 minutes but led a second-half surge in Stanford's 15th consecutive victory over Washington State in the Pac-10 opener for both teams. "I could have been more effective, that's how I have to look at it," Childress said. "But I was pleased with the way I played. I'm not hesitant. I may be a little bit slower, but I force myself to be aggressive."

97. Proving Theorems About LISP Functions
Artzf Iniel. 8 (1972), 2760. 3 BaoTz, D Provmgtheorems by mathematicalreduction Ph.D Th, Comput Sci Dep, Stunford U , stanford, Cahf , 1973.
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=321875&dl=ACM&coll=portal&CFID=11111111&CF

98. Carolina Panthers
33 Casey moore FB. Career Highlights Started 44 consecutive games at fullback forStanford and ended career with 961 yards rushing, 513 yards receiving and 16
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99. National Academy Of Sciences - Deceased Member
National Academy of Sciences.
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