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Together with American botanist Harvey Monroe Hall, Clements wrote an influential introduction to this interdisciplinary area of research, The Phylogenetic Method in Taxonomy: The North American Species of Artemisia, Chrysothamnus, and Atriplex (1923).
When Beth later, in 1955, presented his well-known tableau calculus, he seems to have forgotten the origin of the tableau calculus as a reformulation of the one of Ketonen, but refers instead to Kleene's influential Introduction to Metamathematics of 1952.
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Mitchell and Rose are also the co-editors of Feminine Sexuality, a selection from Lacan's seminars, for which both editors wrote influential introductions.
One development we believe has been particularly influential is the introduction of "practice weeks".
As a young scientist, Dr. Orgel studied the molecular structure and bonding of metals and wrote an influential textbook, "An Introduction to Transition-metal Chemistry: Ligand Field Theory" (1960).
Respondents cited the involvement of nursing staff in the decision making process as being influential to the introduction of new technology (table 3, third block).
Full breastfeeding at five weeks was the most influential predictor for later introduction of solid food (OR = 2.52 CI: 1.93-3.28).
To achieve the objective of the study we were interested in the views of members of the Health Basket Fund who were influential during the P4P introduction process by either supporting or questioning the P4P agenda.
In 1962, in his introduction to the influential anthology The New Poetry, Al Alvarez characterised and excoriated what he called "the gentility principle".
Zhang Jixian was credited with a renovation of the ancient sect, thereafter called the Way of Orthodox Unity (Zhengyidao), and with the introduction of the influential rites of the "five thunders" (wulei) into Daoist liturgy.
Irving Copi's Introduction to Logic an influential text book from the mid-twentieth century defines a fallacy as "a form of argument that seems to be correct but which proves, upon examination, not to be so".
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