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  • '''Isaac Asimov''' (January 2, 1920 – April 6, 1992) was an [[United States of America|Am
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  • | title = In memory yet green : the autobiography of Isaac Asimov, 1920-1954. | title = In joy still felt : the autobiography of Isaac Asimov, 1954-1978.
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  • | pagename =Isaac Asimov
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  • ...eb |url=http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/03/23/lifetimes/asimov.html |title=Isaac Asimov Home Page |accessdate=2009-02-03 |format= |work=}} ...= |coauthors=John H. Jenkins |date=1994-2007 |year= |month= |format= |work=Isaac Asimov Home Page |publisher= |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote=
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  • ...eb |url=http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/03/23/lifetimes/asimov.html |title=Isaac Asimov Home Page |accessdate=2009-02-03 |format= |work=}} ...= |coauthors=John H. Jenkins |date=1994-2007 |year= |month= |format= |work=Isaac Asimov Home Page |publisher= |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote=
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  • | title = In memory yet green : the autobiography of Isaac Asimov, 1920-1954. | title = In joy still felt : the autobiography of Isaac Asimov, 1954-1978.
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  • ...Series''' is a group of [[science fiction]] short stories and novels by [[Isaac Asimov]] concerning a future society in which humans interact with humanoid robots
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  • | title = The literary treatment of alienation in Isaac Asimov's Foundation trilogy
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  • Rules devised by science fiction author Isaac Asimov to govern the behavior of robots.
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  • A series of science fiction stories begun by Isaac Asimov, focused on the Galactic Encyclopedia Foundation
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  • A science-fiction novel written by [[Isaac Asimov]]. Published by [[Gnome Press]] in 1951.
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  • A group of science fiction short stories and novels by Isaac Asimov concerning a future society in which humans interact with humanoid robots
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  • ...novellas and novels first written by the American science-fiction writer [[Isaac Asimov]]. The first of the Foundation stories appeared in [[John W. Campbell]]'s "
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  • '''Isaac Asimov''' (January 2, 1920 – April 6, 1992) was an [[United States of America|Am
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  • {{r|Isaac Asimov}}
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  • | pagename =Isaac Asimov
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  • *Isaac Asimov, "Nightfall"
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  • * [[Isaac Asimov's Inferno (novel by MacBride)]], a 1994 novel by Roger MacBride Allen
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  • ...Laws of Robotics''' are a set of rules devised by science fiction author [[Isaac Asimov]]. In his books, these rules govern the behavior of all [[robot]]s. They a
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  • | [[Isaac Asimov]]
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  • ...tish]] futurist, scientist and author of [[science fiction]]. Along with [[Isaac Asimov]] and [[Robert A. Heinlein]], he was for many years considered one of the "
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  • == Reference to Isaac Asimov == ...'s more appropriate to write in the introduction that ASIMO is named after Isaac Asimov than to echo the "contrary to popular belief...." ([[User:Chunbum Park|Chun
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  • {{r|Formal Title}} -->{{r|Literature}}{{r|Science fiction}}{{r|Isaac Asimov}}
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  • ...may be due the efforts of [[science fiction]] authors. Authors such as [[Isaac Asimov|Asimov]] essentially defined the popular perception of a robot, and their w
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  • ...ors of the time credited Campbell as their greatest influence, including [[Isaac Asimov]] and [[Robert A. Heinlein]]. Another major figure was the editor and publ
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  • ...ng having an asteroid named 3505 Byrd in her honor. Along with Carl Sagan, Isaac Asimov, Sir Patrick Moore and Timothy Ferris, Byrd was an early winner of the Klum
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  • ...top of my head, if we're going to have Authors, with, say, Chulz Voine, as Isaac Asimov thought he was called when he (Isaac) was a boy in Brooklyn, on one list, t
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  • ...Robotics" was first used (according to the Oxford English Dictionary) by [[Isaac Asimov|Asimov]], in the short story "Liar!" published in 1941.
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  • ...''Astounding'' would publish the major authors of the Golden Age such as [[Isaac Asimov]], [[A.E. van Vogt]], [[Theodore Sturgeon]] , [[Robert A. Heinlein]], and,
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  • ...e famous name. He wasn't the only person to do this. But he made it onto Isaac Asimov's list of the 1000 most significant figures in Science - because he book wa
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  • | plans-wk-2 = work through notes on [[John W. Campbell]] and [[Isaac Asimov]]
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  • *[[Isaac Asimov]]
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  • ...the [[Golden Age of Science Fiction]], including [[Robert A. Heinlein]], [[Isaac Asimov]], [[Theodore Sturgeon]], [[A. E. van Vogt]], and [[Arthur C. Clarke]]. Alt ...his television.""<ref>"Introduction: The Father of Science Fiction", by [[Isaac Asimov]], in ''Astounding: John W. Campbell Memorial Anthology'' edited by [[Harry
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  • ...ors of the time credited Campbell as their greatest influence, including [[Isaac Asimov]] and [[Robert A. Heinlein]].
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  • #[[Isaac Asimov]] published a series of short and medium stories in the 1940s, which were c
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  • * "The Ascent of the North Face", ''[[Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine]]'', 1983
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  • <cite style="font-size:0.9em; font-style:normal;">— [[Isaac Asimov]] (1920–1992)</cite> ...e style="font-size:0.9em; font-style:normal;">— Anonymous, attributed to [[Isaac Asimov]]<br />
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  • ...h is often held to have started with the July 1939 issue of Astounding. [[Isaac Asimov]], in his autobiography, calls Campbell "the most powerful force in science <ref>''I. Asimov'', [[Isaac Asimov]], page 73</ref> At the time of his sudden and unexpected death after 34 y
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  • ...given by the [[Science Fiction Writers of America]]. For many years, he, [[Isaac Asimov]], and [[Arthur C. Clarke]] were known as the Big Three of science fiction.
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  • ...on]]. Leinster wasn't an important writer like [[Robert A. Heinlein]] or [[Isaac Asimov]] but he was more than a journeyman and you wouldn't have embarrassed yours
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  • ...not its script or bot. Bots do not have rights; Thirteenth Amendment and Isaac Asimov not withstanding. [[User:Russell D. Jones|Russell D. Jones]] 01:22, 19 Jul
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  • [[Isaac Asimov]]'s Foundation series, begun in the 1940s, was one of the first set of nove
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  • ...d scientific practices can be traced back to Egypt in North-East Africa. [[Isaac Asimov]] (a Russian-born American author) in his book ''Biographical Encyclopaedia
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  • ...noid Robots Development." pp.&nbsp;14</ref> It was named in reference to [[Isaac Asimov]], an American professor and science fiction writer who is credited with co
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  • ...noid Robots Development." pp.&nbsp;14</ref> It was named in reference to [[Isaac Asimov]], an American professor and science fiction writer who is credited with co
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  • ::When Isaac Asimov was a professor pf Biochemistry at the Boston School of Medicine, he attrib
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  • ...ut him to go with the [[Robert A. Heinlein]] one. And there should be an [[Isaac Asimov]] at some point. So much to do.... [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 1
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  • Isaac Asimov deals with the theology formed by intelligent robots in "Reason".
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  • ...undation Series|Encyclopedia Galactica]] headquarters and starting in on [[Isaac Asimov]]. As long as we're talking about people born in Russia, how about visiting
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  • ...rain. Other works, such as [[C. S. Lewis]]'s 1943 ''[[Perelandra]]'' or [[Isaac Asimov]]'s 1954 ''[[Lucky Starr and the Oceans of Venus]]'', drew from a vision of
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  • *'''Isaac Asimov''' ([[January 2]]?, [[1920]]?<ref name="birthday"/> &ndash; [[April 6]], [[
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