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Members of the NASA Study Group June 1977 - September 1979 Dr. Carl Sagan ( Chairman ) David Duncan Professor of Astronomy and Space Sciences Cornell University Dr. Elliott C. Levinthal Adjunct Professor of Genetics Stanford University ...
Members of the NASA Study Group June 1977 - September 1979 Dr. Carl Sagan ( Chairman ) David Duncan Professor of Astronomy and Space Sciences Cornell University Dr. Elliott C. Levinthal Adjunct Professor of Genetics Stanford University ...
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SEASAT RTOP SMU SRI STDN USGS ocean resources satellite research and technology objectives and plans systems machine unit Stanford Research Institute space tracking data network US Geological Survey Contents Preface iii Foreword iv ...
SEASAT RTOP SMU SRI STDN USGS ocean resources satellite research and technology objectives and plans systems machine unit Stanford Research Institute space tracking data network US Geological Survey Contents Preface iii Foreword iv ...
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... extensive concentration on the two components and because of their ability to salvage or repair other failing components . Several research centers are now working on such problems , among them Stanford , SRI , IBM , NBS , and MIT .
... extensive concentration on the two components and because of their ability to salvage or repair other failing components . Several research centers are now working on such problems , among them Stanford , SRI , IBM , NBS , and MIT .
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In striking contrast to the NASA program development environment is that existing at several laboratories ( such as CMU , MIT , Stanford , BBN , ISI , SRI , and Xerox ) working on machine intelligence . This environment is characterized ...
In striking contrast to the NASA program development environment is that existing at several laboratories ( such as CMU , MIT , Stanford , BBN , ISI , SRI , and Xerox ) working on machine intelligence . This environment is characterized ...
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Dr. Raj Reddy is professor of computer science at CarnegieMellon University , Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania . Prior to joining the Carnegie - Mellon faculty in 1969 , he was an assistant professor of computer science at Stanford University ...
Dr. Raj Reddy is professor of computer science at CarnegieMellon University , Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania . Prior to joining the Carnegie - Mellon faculty in 1969 , he was an assistant professor of computer science at Stanford University ...
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