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  1. Artificial Life VI: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Artificial Life (Complex Adaptive Systems)
  2. HoughtonCounty:1870-1920(MI) (ImagesofAmerica) by RichardE.Taylor, 2006-09-01
  3. Copper Country Rail (Images of Rail: Michigan) by George E. Anderson, Richard E. Taylor, 2008-10-15
  4. Exploring Christian Holiness,3 Volume Set by W. T. Purkiser, Paul Bassett, et all 1985-10-01
  5. Governance as Leadership: Reframing the Work of Nonprofit Boards by Richard P. Chait, William P. Ryan, et all 2004-10-22
  6. Isle Royale (MI) (Images of America) by Jessica J. Poirier, Richard E. Taylor, 2007-08-29
  7. Exalted: The Abyssals by Bryan Armor, Richard E. Dansky, et all 2003-03-31
  8. Four Lectures on the Organization of Industry by T. C. Banfield, 2010-04-06
  9. Physicien Canadien: Alexandre Graham Bell, Adam Skorek, Willard Boyle, Bertram Brockhouse, William Unruh, Werner Israel, Richard E. Taylor (French Edition)
  10. On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason (The Open Court Classics Open Coutn Library of Philosophy) by Arthur Schopenhauer, 2003-09-23
  11. Henry Ford of the air by Richard E Taylor, 1997
  12. Taylor-Harper lineage, 1628-1971 by Richard E Taylor, 1971
  13. The historic Thomas barn: A commemorative booklet by Richard E Taylor, 1994
  14. The First Supersonic Flight: Captain Charles E. Yeager Breaks the Sound Barrier (First Book) by Richard L. Taylor, 1994-09

1. SLAC HEP Faculty: Richard E. Taylor
Richard E. Taylor Professor (Emeritus). Email retaylor@slac.stanford.eduPhone (650) 926-2417 Group EA. Education. B.Sc., 1950; M
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Richard E. Taylor
Professor (Emeritus)
E-mail: retaylor@slac.stanford.edu
Phone: (650) 926-2417
Group: EA
Education
B.Sc., 1950; M.Sc., 1952, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. Ph.D., 1962, Stanford University.
Professional Academic History
Boursier, Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéare, Orsay, France, 1958-1961; Physicist, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, California, 1961-1962; Experimental Physicist, SLAC, Stanford, 1962-1968; Associate Professor, SLAC, Stanford, 1968-1970; Professor, SLAC, Stanford, 1970-2003; Emeritus Professor, SLAC, Stanford, 2003-present; Associate Director, Research Division, SLAC, Stanford, 1982-1986; Lewis M. Terman Professor, 1993-1999.
Awards and Honors
Alexander von Humboldt Senior Scientist Award, 1982. W.K.H. Panofsky Prize, 1989. Nobel Prize in Physics, 1990. Fellow, Guggenheim Foundation, 1971 - 1972. Fellow, American Physical Society. Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Fellow, Royal Society of Canada. Fellow, Royal Society of London. Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Member, Canadian Association of Physicists. Foreign Associate, National Academy of Science. Recipient of several honorary degrees. SLAC Site design by TechPubs
Last update on 05 Feb 2004 by McDunn

2. Richard E. Taylor's Homepage
Synthetic Methodology and Bioorganic Recognition. Richard E. Taylor. Associate Professor Biographical Information. Professor Taylor obtained his B.S
http://www.science.nd.edu/chemistry/faculty/taylor
Synthetic Methodology and Bioorganic Recognition
Richard E. Taylor
Associate Professor
Email: Taylor.61@nd.edu
Homepage: www.nd.edu/~rtaylor
Biographical Information
Professor Taylor obtained his B.S. in 1987 from the State University of New York, College at Oswego. In 1992, he received his Ph.D. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute where he studied synthetic organic methodology and molecular modeling applications in synthesis. As a postdoctoral research associate at Stanford University (1992-95) he focused his efforts on the development of a practical synthesis of the anticancer agent, taxol. Professor Taylor joined the faculty of the University of Notre Dame in 1995. In 1998, Professor Taylor was awarded the National Science Foundation's Early Career Award.
Research Interests
Professor Taylor's research program is investigating several areas of chemistry from structural, mechanistic, and synthetic perspectives designed to increase the understanding of non-covalent interaction of biological importance. Two such projects concern the development of novel sources of chemical diversity.
I. Structural Diversity

3. Richard E Taylor - Wikipedia
Richard E Taylor. Från Wikipedia, den fria encyklopedin. Richard E Taylor,född 1929. Kanadensisk nobelpristagare i fysik 1990.
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Richard E Taylor
Från Wikipedia, den fria encyklopedin.
Richard E Taylor , född Kanadensisk nobelpristagare i fysik . Han delade priset med amerikanarna Jerome I Friedman och Henry W Kendall . De fick priset med motiveringen " för deras banbrytande undersökningar rörande starkt inelastisk spridning av elektroner mot protoner och bundna neutroner, vilka haft en avgörande betydelse för utvecklingen av kvarkmodellen inom partikelfysiken Taylor doktorerade vid Stanford University . Mellan och ingick han i forskarlaget vid Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. Han blev professor vid Stanford Friedman, Kendall och Taylor utförde tillsammans den forskning som gav upphov till nobelpriset, vid Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) vid Stanford i Kalifornien . I en serie experiment mellan och använde man partikelacceleratorer för att rikta en stråle av elektroner med hög energi mot protoner och neutroner . De fann att det sätt på vilket elektronerna spreds vid kollisionerna tydde på att både protoner och neutroner består av små elektriskt laddade partiklar. Efter hand stod det klart att dessa partiklar motsvarade de kvarkar som hade föreslagits av Murray Gell-Mann och George Zweig redigera
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4. MSN Encarta - Résultats De La Recherche - Taylor Richard Edward
Translate this page Encyclopédie EncartaArticle. Richard E. Taylor. Taylor, Richard Edward (1929-), physicien canadien. 2. 3. Richard E. Taylor*. Encyclopédie EncartaImage. 4.
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5. Richard E. Taylor - Autobiography
richard E. taylor – Autobiography. Medicine Hat is a small town inSouthwestern Alberta founded just over 100 years ago in a valley
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Medicine Hat is a small town in Southwestern Alberta founded just over 100 years ago in a valley where the Canadian Pacific Railway crossed the South Saskatchewan River. I was born there on November 2, 1929 and raised in comfortable if somewhat Spartan circumstances. My father was the son of a Northern Irish carpenter and his Scottish wife who homesteaded on the Canadian prairies; my mother was an American, the daughter of Norwegian immigrants to the northern United States who moved to a farm in Alberta shortly after the first World War. During my early years our family of three was part of a large family clan headed by my Scottish grandmother. I attended schools named after English Generals and Royalty - Kitchener, Connaught, Alexandra.
Although I read quite a bit and found mathematics easy, I was not an outstanding student. In high school I did reasonably well in mathematics and science thanks to some talented and dedicated teachers.
I was nearly ten years old when World War II began. That conflict had a great effect on our town, and on me. In rapid succession the town found itself host to an R.A.F. flight training school, a prisoner of war camp and a military research establishment. The wartime glamor of the military, the sudden infusion of groups of sophisticated and highly-educated people, and new cultural opportunities (the first live symphonic music I ever heard was played by German prisoners of war) all transformed our town and widened the horizons of the young people there. I developed an interest in explosives and blew three fingers off my left hand just before hostilities ended in Europe. The atomic bomb that ended the war later that summer made me intensely aware of physicists and physics.

6. Taylor, Richard E.
taylor, richard E.,. in full richard EDWARD taylor (b. Nov. 2, 1929,Medicine Hat, Alta., Can.), Canadian physicist who in 1990 shared
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Taylor, Richard E.,
in full RICHARD EDWARD TAYLOR (b. Nov. 2, 1929, Medicine Hat, Alta., Can.), Canadian physicist who in 1990 shared the Nobel Prize for Physics with Jerome Friedman and Henry Kendall for his collaboration in proving the existence of quarks, which are now generally accepted as being among the basic building blocks of matter. Taylor attended the University of Alberta, where he received his bachelor's degree (1950) and his master's degree (1952). He received his doctorate from Stanford University in 1962. He worked for a year at the University of California's Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, and from 1962 to 1968 he was a staff member at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC). While at SLAC, he and Friedman and Kendall conducted the series of experiments that confirmed the hypothesis that protons and neutrons are made up of quarks. This discovery was crucial to the formulation of the currently accepted theoretical description of matter and its interactions, known as the standard model. Taylor became an associate professor at Stanford in 1968 and a full professor in 1970.

7. Taylor, Richard E.
encyclopediaEncyclopedia taylor, richard E. taylor, richard E., 1930–, Canadianphysicist. Related content from HighBeam Research on richard E. taylor.
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8. The Taylor Group Homepage
richard E. taylor. Associate Professor. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Please direct questions and comments to richard E. taylor. TO Notre Dame Chemistry and Biochemistry
http://www.nd.edu/~rtaylor
    Richard E. Taylor
    Associate Professor
    Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
    251 Nieuwland Science Hall University of Notre Dame
    Notre Dame, IN 46556-5670
    Office: (574)631-5674 FAX: (574)631-6652
    E-Mail: taylor.61@nd.edu

    Support of our work from the following agencies is gratefully acknowledged.
    Eli Lilly Grantee Award 2000-2002 National Science Foundation Early Career Award (1998-2002) National Science Foundation National Institutes of Health National Cancer Institute American Cancer Society Petroleum Research Fund Eisai Research Institute Bristol-Myers Squibb Kosan Biosciences Dow Agrosciences Abbott Laboratories Walther Institute for Excellence in Cancer Research University of Notre Dame
    Education
    B. S. 1987 State University of New York, College at Oswego
    Ph.D. 1992 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
    Synthetic methodology for asymmetric synthesis and molecular modeling applications in synthesis
    Postdoctoral Research Associate 1992-1995 Stanford University
    Development of a practical synthesis of the anticancer agent, taxol Experience

    1995: Assistant Professor
    University of Notre Dame
    1999: Principal Investigator/Executive Committee Member
    Walther Center of Excellence in Cancer Research
    2001: Associate Professor 2004: Professor of Chemistry
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9. Richard Taylor : Functional Viral Formulation : 05/06/04
Interests in virology, molecular biology, biochemical engineering. Current work is on functional formulation of gene therapy vectors and vaccines. University of Cambridge, UK.
http://www.cheng.cam.ac.uk/groups/biosci/rt.html
Richard Taylor Richard Taylor
Viral Functional Formulation, Richard Taylor
BioScience Engineering Group University of Cambridge Department of Chemical Engineering BioScience Group Front Page ... Contact
Richard Taylor
Researcher in Bioscience Engineering
Richard Taylor graduated from Imperial College, London, with a BSc in Biochemistry in 2001 before moving to Cambridge. He is currently completing a PhD on the functional formulation of viral and DNA based gene therapeutics and is expecting to be in a position to leave Cambridge by October 2004. He holds a BBSRC Industrial CASE Studentship, and works with the cooperating company : Nektar Therapeutics , in Bradford.
Details of current work can be found on Richard Taylor's Research page Further personal information can be obtained by following the links on the left of this page. In addition to research work, he teaches undergraduate students, in Medical and Natural Sciences Biochemistry and Molecular Cell Biology ) Working with students from Queens,

10. Physics 1990
physics . Jerome I. Friedman, Henry W. Kendall, richard E. taylor.1/3 of the prize, 1/3 of the prize, 1/3 of the prize. USA, USA, Canada.
http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1990/
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1990
"for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have been of essential importance for the development of the quark model in particle physics" Jerome I. Friedman Henry W. Kendall Richard E. Taylor 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize USA USA Canada Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Cambridge, MA, USA Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Cambridge, MA, USA Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA b. 1930 b. 1926
d. 1999 b. 1929 The Nobel Prize in Physics 1990
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11. Green Springs In Green Springs
taylor presents his line of cartoon characters first created in 1968, and long since drawn at children's festivals.
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12. Richard E. Taylor Winner Of The 1990 Nobel Prize In Physics
richard E. taylor, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. richard E. taylor. 1990 Nobel Laureate in Physics Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. richard E. taylor Autobiography( submitted by Chinnappan Baskar
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R ICHARD E T AYLOR
1990 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have been of essential importance for the development of the quark model in particle physics.
Background
    Born: 1929
    Residence: Canada
    Affiliation: Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S.A.
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13. Richard Taylor's Home Page
Publications including the joint paper with Andrew Wiles which completed the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem.
http://www.math.harvard.edu/~rtaylor/
R I C H A R D T A Y L O R
Here are some recent papers. They are available either as dvi or as postscript files. They may be very slightly different from the published versions, e.g. they may not include corrections made to the proofs.
Galois representations. (Review article.)
R.Taylor
Proceedings of ICM 2002, volume I, 449-474. dvi Postscript Galois representations. (Long version of above review article.)
R.Taylor
to appear Annales de la Faculte des Sciences de Toulouse. dvi Postscript Galois representations.
R.Taylor
slides for talk at ICM 2002. dvi Postscript On the meromorphic continuation of degree two L-functions.
R.Taylor
preprint. dvi Postscript Remarks on a conjecture of Fontaine and Mazur. R.Taylor Journal of the Institute of Mathematics of Jussieu 1 (2002), 1-19. dvi Postscript On icosahedral Artin representations. II R.Taylor American Journal of Mathematics 125 (2003), 549-566. dvi Postscript On the modularity of elliptic curves over Q. C.Breuil, B.Conrad, F.Diamond and R.Taylor

14. Richard Taylor, Press Photo Download
richard E. taylor. The prize was shared with Jerome I. Friedman and Henry W. Kendallof MIT. richard E. taylor. Download Image Color image Dimensions 4.5 in.
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15. Salon.com Books | "Samaritan" By Richard Price
Charles taylor gives a positive review to Price's novel.
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  • "Samaritan" by Richard Price The author of "Clockers" tells the story of a rich guilty white guy who tries to help the kids in the housing project he grew up in, with dire results. By Charles Taylor Richard Price's early novels for example, "The Wanderers" were influenced as much by such movies as "Rebel Without a Cause" and "The Wild One" as they were by the fiction of one of Price's heroes, Hubert Selby Jr. They were often criticized for that, as well as celebrated for it. So, to both Price's supporters and detractors, it seemed a logical extension of his vivid, camera-ready prose when he went to Hollywood to pen screenplays. But ever since Price returned to fiction with the series of social-realist novels that began with "Clockers" and continued with "Freedomland" and the new "Samaritan," it's been common to hear people say that the novelist has forfeited the "voice" of his first novels for the "messages" of his recent work. (That was essentially the thrust of Mark Costello's divided assessment of "Samaritan" in the New York Times Book Review.)

    16. Richard Taylor's Saturn Page
    Pictures and Information on his 2002 Vue AWD V6
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    Richard's Saturn Page
    I went to the Saturn Dealership of Germantown to look at new Saturns. I previously had a Medium Red 1997 Saturn SL2 and a Medium Gold 1999 SL2. I am now the proud owner of a 2002 Saturn VUE. I took delivery of the VUE on January 19, 2002 from Barbara Finn/Brad Ballantine at the Saturn of Germantown Dealership in Memphis Tennessee on Winchester Rd. Now let me tell you about my Saturn buying experience. It was a very plesant experience. I went in and looked at the cars and when I was ready they assisted me. There was no pressure to buy the car. All of the sales consultants are very friendly at the Saturn of Germantown Dealership Every since I have heard that Satun was coming out with the VUE, I could not wait to see it. Every time I drove by the dealership in Memphis I would look to see if they had it in yet. I drove by one Sunday and there it was. I stopped several different times and went to look at the Saturn VUE they had on display. I knew that was the one I wanted, it was a Fire Engine Red Saturn VUE. I went to get my oil changed and I looked at it in the showroom and fell in love with it. I told Barbara that I would be back on Saturday to talk. Well, guess what, I went and talked to Barbara/Brad about the VUE. I test drove the VUE and it handles just like a car. I love the way it drove. So I went back in the dealership and Brad wrote up the paperwork. Then went in the financial manager's office to sign all of the paperwork. Then all the available Saturn Sales Consultants gathered around. My picture was taken beside the car. Barbara then welcomed me back into the Saturn Family since this was my third Saturn. Within an hour when all the papework was done and final, the available Saturn sales consultants then sang the Saturn cheer song and then congratulated me. I then drove the VUE off of the launching pad. Then I was on my way home. So, you can see I am a third time happy Saturn owner. I just love my Saturn. I would recommend a Saturn to anyone. In fact, the next vehicle I buy will also be a Saturn.

    17. Taylor, Richard E.
    taylor, richard E. (1929). Medicine Hat is a small town in SouthwesternAlberta founded just over 100 years ago in a valley where
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    Taylor, Richard E.
    Medicine Hat is a small town in Southwestern Alberta founded just over 100 years ago in a valley where the Canadian Pacific Railway crossed the South Saskatchewan River. I was born there on November 2, 1929 and raised in comfortable if somewhat Spartan circumstances. My father was the son of a Northern Irish carpenter and his Scottish wife who homesteaded on the Canadian prairies; my mother was an American, the daughter of Norwegian immigrants to the northern United States who moved to a farm in Alberta shortly after the first World War. During my early years our family of three was part of a large family clan headed by my Scottish grandmother. I attended schools named after English Generals and Royalty - Kitchener, Connaught, Alexandra.
    Although I read quite a bit and found mathematics easy, I was not an outstanding student. In high school I did reasonably well in mathematics and science thanks to some talented and dedicated teachers.
    I was nearly ten years old when World War II began. That conflict had a great effect on our town, and on me. In rapid succession the town found itself host to an R.A.F. flight training school, a prisoner of war camp and a military research establishment. The wartime glamor of the military, the sudden infusion of groups of sophisticated and highly-educated people, and new cultural opportunities (the first live symphonic music I ever heard was played by German prisoners of war) all transformed our town and widened the horizons of the young people there. I developed an interest in explosives and blew three fingers off my left hand just before hostilities ended in Europe. The atomic bomb that ended the war later that summer made me intensely aware of physicists and physics.

    18. Richard Marsden
    A Honda Fireblade powered vehicle using a chassis from Stuart taylor Motorsport. Pictures and build diary.
    http://www.mard.demon.co.uk/
    Richard Marsden's Locost Kit Car Web Page This page gives some info on the Locost kit car I build over the past few years, finally getting it on the road in the spring of 2003. I've includes a few build pictures but mostly this website is just about the end result. The Kit Most of the important bits came from Stuart Taylor Motorsports This is a fairly standard 'Locost' version of the Lotus 7 style kit car. The main parts were the chassis, suspension, engine mounts and body work. The Engine I'd already built a Westfield with a 1700cc Ford Cross Flow engine, so this time I wanted something a bit different so I decided to go with a Honda Fireblade engine. The main reasons were the lightness, power and (most importantly) noise. Being a bike engine also meant it had a 6 speed sequential gearbox, which would be fun. Currently standard apart from a Stuart Taylor billet sump to improve ground clearance and prevent oil surge. The Build No great problems, here are some pictures: SVA First SVA was summer 2002 and was a fail. I was expecting this and but there was nothing major so I was able to re-test and passed the second time, I didn't even have to take the car off the trailer. Here are a few of the mods I had to do: The Finished Car Generally, very pleased with the car, performance is amazing. Just a few things to put right (hopefully winter 2003/4), such as the marginal cooling when not moving and a start button.

    19. Taylor, Richard E.
    taylor, richard E. 1930, Canadian physicist. A professor at Stanford Univ., taylor won the 1990 Nobel Prize in Physics with Jerome Friedman and Henry W. Kendall for a series of experiments (1967
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    20. Richard E. Taylor Winner Of The 1990 Nobel Prize In Physics
    richard E. taylor, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize InternetArchive. richard E. taylor. Info about richard E. taylor (submitted by Daike).
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    R ICHARD E T AYLOR
    1990 Nobel Laureate in Physics
      for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have been of essential importance for the development of the quark model in particle physics.
    Background
      Born: 1929
      Residence: Canada
      Affiliation: Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S.A.
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