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  • {{rpl|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • ...m its two major educational institutions, [[Harvard University]] and the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]].
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  • Board of Trustees, [[Institute for Defense Analyses]]; Institute Professor, [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]; Former Secretary of the Air Force
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  • ...setts]] by the [[Charles River]]; home of [[Harvard University]] and the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]
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  • American linguist, [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]] professor and political activist.
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  • ...d Computational Biology Programs, The Eli and Edythe L. Broad Institute, [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] & [[Harvard University]]; Former Manager of Computational Biology and Bio
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  • {{dambigbox|Massachusetts Institute of Technology|Massachusetts}} The '''Massachusetts Institute of Technology''' (MIT) is a is a private research [[university]] located along the banks
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  • ...sical chemistry|physical chemist]], currently Institute Professor at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] and Distinguished Fellow at the [[Brookings Institution]]; [[Aspen Instit
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  • .../macbeth The Tragedy of Macbeth] - the entire play made available at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]].
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  • ...s, [[Federation of American Scientists]] Professor of political science, [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] 1968-1997
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  • ...t the time head of the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • A professor at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT) where he served as the head of the [[chemical engineering]] departm
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • ...Canada]]) is a cognitive neuroscientist and evolutionary psychologist at [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]] in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge]], [[Massachusetts (U.S. stat
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  • ...surgeon; Director and founder of Collaborative [medical] Initiatives at [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]; Lecturer at [[Harvard University|Harvard Medical School]]; consultant to
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • *[[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]] global justice [http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Political-Science/17-000JPo
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • ...ing her dissertation on the Sino-Soviet military confrontation, e at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (1979-1981), she left to become a secretary, then research and press assi
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  • ...xcellent, 52 minute video lecture by Professor Walter H.G. Lewin at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT)
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • ...sis of relay and switching circuits] - Shannon's Master of Science thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, 1940. Last access 10/8/2020
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  • ...xcellent, 52 minute video lecture by Professor Walter H.G. Lewin at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT)
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  • Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1997; B.A., Amherst College, 1989
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • '''John M. Deutch''' is Institute Professor, [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]; Distinguished Fellow, [[Brookings Institution]]; Director, Cheniere Ener He holds a Ph.D and B.S., Physical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; B.A., History and Economics, Amherst College
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  • ...rgy Study Advisory Committee|title=The Future of Coal|edition=|publisher=[[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]|year=2007|id=ISBN 0-615-14092-0}}
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • '''Tom Lehrer''' is an American mathematics professor at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] and writer of satirical songs. He first gained notoriety in the 50's and
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  • ...ography of [[Blaise Pascal]] published on a page from the website of the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]], containing this statement: "Pascal worked on many versions of the (mecha
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  • ...rsities, including [[Boston University]], [[Harvard University]] and the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT). The city's best-known professional [[sports]] teams are the [[Bost
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  • ...ent of the Interior]]. Pritchett, an astronomer and future president of [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]] and the [[Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching]], was
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  • [[Kerberos]] is a networked [[authentication]] system developed at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]].<ref>{{citation
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • ...y, Ontario]], graduated from the [[University of Buffalo]] and worked at [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]] during the [[World War Two|Second World War]], where he worked on [[r
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • ...ssistant Director of the Defense and Arms Control Studies program at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]; seconded from Stimson as a Scientific Advisor to the US [[Defense Threa
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • ...k=}}</ref> J-PAL is headquartered within the Economics Department of the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT). Through MIT's open courseware website, J-PAL offers a [http://ocw.
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • ...age as Chelsea, and both having about as much communication with M.I.T. ([[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]) as though the scientists spoke nothing but Tibetan.<ref name=Snow>{{cita
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  • For their economic modeling, they worked with [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] economist Dr. [[Jonathan Gruber]] to project the effects of different hea
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  • ...uits" (1938)</big> - master's thesis in [[Electrical engineering|EE]] at [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]]<ref name=SymbolicAnalysis />
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  • ...val War College]], Newport, Rhode Island and completed a fellowship with [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]].
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  • ...ash; An Historical Analysis''] ([[Portable Document Format|PDF]]) &mdash; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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  • ...Chair at the [[Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab]] at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge]], [[Massachusetts (U.S. state)|M
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • *Post-graduate studies in urban planning and development finance, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (1981-1982)
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  • The Iranian Studies Group of the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] published a recorded lecture by him on "Ethnic Conflicts in Iran".<ref na | publisher = Iran Studies Group, [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]
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  • ...w of the NEC Research Institute (1989-1997), a Visiting Scientist at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (1996).
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  • ...ratton.html Samuel Wesley Stratton, 1861-1931] from the libraries of the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT)</ref>
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  • ...rdinand Bôcher. Maxime's father was professor of modern languages at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] when Maxime was born, and became Professor of French at [[Harvard]] in 18
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  • ...in 1939. From 1943 to 1945 he worked at the Radiation Laboratory of the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]].
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  • ...on of Harry and Sarah (Lee) Whorf, Benjamin Lee Whorf graduated from the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] in 1918 with a degree in [[chemical engineering]], and shortly afterwards ...Selected Writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf | publisher = Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology | location = Cambridge, Mass. | id = ISBN 0-262-73006-5}}
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  • The term originated at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT), certainly before computers were available, and probably from the T At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the term "hack" takes on a meaning that is more analogous with a practical
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  • ...y and the Quantum Discontinuity, 1894-1912]]'' and in 1979 he joined the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT) as the Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Philosophy, remaining t
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  • ...nnotations; according to Steven Levy, it is slang that originated at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT) even before computers were widely available. In the old sense, "hac
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  • ...heme is actually derived from a program named "Schemer" developed at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|M.I.T.]] AI Lab. Another reason for this perception is that Scheme was desi
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  • ...generation. For most of his forty year career, he was a professor at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT) where he served as the head of the chemical engineering department,
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  • ...d Jay Sussman|Gerald Sussman]], Professor of [[Computer Science]] at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] * [[Hal Abelson]], Professor of Computer Science at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]
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  • {{r|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}
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  • The Broad Institute of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University describe chemical biology as follows:
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  • | publisher = Security Studies Program Seminar, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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  • ...assachusetts]] during his high school days. He subsequently entered the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT) in 1901 and enrolled as a [[mechanical engineering]] student. A yea
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  • Dr. Naím holds a Ph.D. and a master’s degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.<ref name=Meet>{{citation
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  • ...chemical engineering curriculum, designed by Lewis Norton, began at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT). In 1892 and 1894, respectively, the [[University of Pennsylvania]]
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  • ...rking with [[V.O. Key]]. Prior to coming to UT in 1988, he taught at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] and [[Washington University]] in St. Louis, Missouri. Burnham was electe
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  • ...or example, the [[Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab]] (J-PAL) at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] found that distributing de-worming tablets to children was substantially | publisher = Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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  • ...er at Cupertino, and between 1987 and 1992 was a visiting scholar at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT) and at [[Stanford University]]. Between 1995 and 1998, Scaruffi was
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  • ...chemical engineering curriculum, designed by Lewis Norton, began at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT). In 1892 and 1894, respectively, the [[University of Pennsylvania]]
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  • ...uits" (1938)</big> - master's thesis in [[Electrical engineering|EE]] at [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]]<ref name=SymbolicAnalysis />
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  • ...and-grant institutions. Respectively, these are [[Tuskegee University]], [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] and [[Cornell University]].
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  • ...the pioneering 'time-sharing' computer system installed on the campus of [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT). The MIT system and those that followed were intended to allow mult
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  • ...ibution by physicists, meteorologists and others at Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Imperial College (London, England), St. Andrews University (Scotland) and
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  • The LINEAR is a cooperative effort with the U.S. Air Force and Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Lincoln Laboratory. The site began its NEO detection efforts in 1996. The
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  • Committee|title=The Future of Coal|edition=|publisher=[[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]|year=2007|id=ISBN 0-615-14092-0}} [http://web.mit.edu/coal/The_Future_of_
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  • ...council, [[J Street]]; Associate Professor, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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  • ...e and Fall of Tetraethyllead] Dietmar Seyferth, Department of Chemistry, [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]], Organometallics, 2003, 22 (25), pp 5154–5178</ref><ref>[http://www.med
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  • ...politics|political]] theorist as well as a [[professor emeritus]] at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]].
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  • ...= Washington Quarterly (Center for Strategic and International Studies and Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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  • ...stitutions.pdf Olivier Blanchard: ''Designing Labor Market Institutions'', Massachusetts Institute of Technology,March 28, 2004]</ref>.
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  • ...esulfurization of Thiophene''], John A. Wilkens (August 1977), PhD Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).</ref><ref>[http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/i260073a027 Simultane
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  • ...967). Five years earlier, the molecular biologist Alexander Rich, of the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]], had posited much the same idea in an article he contributed to a volume
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