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  1. The Rose Queen (Christopher Forte's Children's Stories) by Christopher Forte, 2010-09-24
  2. Applied Linear Statistical Models (McGraw-Hill/Irwin Series Operations and Decision Sciences) by Michael H Kutner, Christopher J. Nachtsheim, et all 2004-08-13
  3. Applied Linear Statistical Models by Michael Kutner, Christopher Nachtsheim, et all 2004-08-10
  4. Breast Cancer Epidemiology
  5. Wetland Ecosystems by William J. Mitsch, James G. Gosselink, et all 2009-04-13
  6. The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Vol. 3 (of 3) by CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE, 2009-05-09
  7. Professional CSS: Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design (Wrox Professional Guides) by Christopher Schmitt, Todd Dominey, et all 2008-05-12
  8. Intelligence and Security Informatics: Pacific Asia Workshop, PAISI 2009, Bangkok, Thailand, April 27, 2009. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Security and Cryptology)
  9. Antibodies to Nipah or Nipah-like viruses in bats, China.(LETTERS): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Yan Li, Jianmin Wang, et all 2008-12-01
  10. Passages from the Remembrancer of Christopher Marshall by William Duane Christopher Marshall, 2009-08-14
  11. Passages from the Remembrancer of Christopher Marshall by William Duane Christopher Marshall, 2009-08-14
  12. Chinese Golfers: Zhang Lianwei, Liang Wen-Chong, Christopher Tsui, Li Chao
  13. The Magic Glove (Christopher Forte's Children Stories) by Christopher Forte, 2010-08-14
  14. Li'l Abner: Dailies, Vol. 24: 1958 by Al Capp, 2009-03-01

161. Welcome To The World Of Chris Cyr
Includes brief personal information, favorite music, wedding photos and links.
http://www.chriscyr.com/
And I heard, as it were, the noise of thunder: One of the four beasts saying: "Come and see." And I saw. And behold, a white horse.
"Pleased to meet you...hope you guess my name..." -The Rolling Stones However you got here, "Welcome!" This site is dedicated to one of the few subjects that I can definitely claim to be an expert on. Me. Whether you know me as Christopher Cyr, or any of my other on-line names, you'll find something here to reinforce your perception of who I am. You'll probably also find a lot more that shows you more about me than you wanted to know. Let me point out that I am not a Bostonian Poet (although I read some of his stuff and it's not bad). I am not a professional fisherman (haven't baited a hook since I was 14). I am also not a professional cyclist (although I do ride for recreation). If you're looking for any of those Christopher Cyrs, than you'll want to try the next hit on your Google search. However, if you're looking for a freelance writer, accountant, tax guy and professional zombie extermination specialist in the St. Louis area, that's me.
St. Louis after a zombie outbreak. Photo by K. Ladd.

162. Worstencroft, Christopher
Pictures of pets and holiday travels and contact information.
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/worzies/

163. Sherlock Holmes And Christopher Lee: An Overview
An examination of actor christopher Lee's many associations with the character of Sherlock Holmes.
http://bakerstreetdozen.com/lee.html
Sherlock Holmes and Christopher Lee: An Overview Part One By Charles Prepolec While Sherlock Holmes has been immortalized on screen by a great many actors, only one can lay claim to portraying both Holmes brothers and Sir Henry Baskerville. That actor is none other than the extremely versatile Christopher Lee. While not as strongly associated with the Holmes character as his longtime friend and co-star Peter Cushing, Mr. Lee’s contributions are indeed uniquely significant. As with so many good things, it all started with Hammer Films… In late 1956, Hammer had begun work on their newest and most important project to date; namely the groundbreaking colour film The Curse of Frankenstein . This film would set the mold for the face of the company for the next 20 years and result in one of the greatest pairings in film history. Peter Cushing had already been cast as the monster-making Baron Frankenstein, but the role of the monster called for someone with “ …some knowledge and experience of movement and mime… ” Enter Christopher Lee. While a radically different characterization was given from the old Karloff version of the monster, Lee managed to create, without a doubt, a remarkable creature, filled with a pathos that would never again be equalled by Hammer in their follow-up series. Christopher Lee certainly demonstrated a superior ability at movement and mime in his performance, excelling this performance only in the even more demanding role of “The Mummy”. An incredible achievement, especially when one considers that Lee was covered by a ton of ghastly make-up. The film was an immediate success and led to a number of classic film remakes of Universal's stable, including

164. Carder, Carl indie Singer/songwriter
The singersongwriter talks to TheCelebrityCafe.com.
http://www.thecelebritycafe.com/interviews/carl_carder.html
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By: Dominick A. Miserandino Singer/Songwriter Carl Christopher Carder talks about Indiana, his civil engineering career, and of course his music career. DM) Your voice sounds very unique on the album. Is there some way that you are electronically altering it? CC) Well I don't electronically alter my voice in any way. What you hear is my true voice. I do however record my lead vocals onto one track and then go in and record another track singing the same lines. I don't like to add a lot of effects on the vocals so this helps to beef up the lead a little bit. I then lower one track so It doesn't sound like two people are singing at the same time. After the lead is finished I go in and sing the harmony tracks. DM) So all the vocals are yours?

165. Wren
Biography of the great English architect responsible for St Paul's Cathedral, from the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive at the University of St Andrews.
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Wren.html
Sir Christopher Wren
Born: 20 Oct 1632 in East Knoyle, Wiltshire, England
Died: 25 Feb 1723 in London, England
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Christopher Wren 's father was also called Christopher Wren. Christopher Wren senior was a well educated man, having graduated from St John's College Oxford before entering the Church. He became rector of Fonthill, Wiltshire in 1620 and then East Knoyle, Wiltshire in 1623. He married Mary Cox, the only child of the Wiltshire squire Robert Cox from Fonthill, and it was while they were living at East Knoyle that all their children were born. Mary, Catherine, and Susan were all born by 1628 but then several children were born who died within a few weeks of their birth. Their son Christopher was born in 1632 then, two years later, another daughter named Elizabeth was born. Mary must have died shortly after the birth of Elizabeth, although there does not appear to be any surviving record of the date. Through Mary, however, the family became well off financially for, as the only heir, she had inherited her father's estate. In 1634 Christopher Wren senior was offered the position of Dean of Windsor, a post held by his brother Mathew Wren who was becoming Bishop of Hereford. Christopher Wren senior was installed as Dean on 4 April 1635 and there the young Christopher was brought up by his father and by an older sister who slotted into the role of a mother to him. He grew up with the close friendship of another relation, for his uncle Mathew Wren had a son, also called Mathew Wren, who became part of Christopher's close family. Another childhood friend was the son of Charles I, the Prince of Wales, and they often played together.

166. Chris Atkeson's Home Page
SCS RI associate professor's publications, teaching, contacts and biography.
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~cga/
Christopher G. Atkeson
Publications
Teaching
About Chris Atkeson
Chris Atkeson is a Professor in the Robotics Institute and Human-Computer Interaction Institute at CMU. He received the M.S. degree in Applied Mathematics (Computer Science) from Harvard University and the Ph.D. degree in Brain and Cognitive Science from M.I.T. Chris joined the M.I.T. faculty in 1986, moved to the Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing in 1994, and moved to CMU in 2000.
Research Interests
My life goal is to fulfill the science fiction vision of machines that achieve human levels of competence in perceiving, thinking, and acting. A more narrow technical goal is to understand how to get machines to generate and perceive human behavior. I use two complementary approaches, exploring humanoid robotics and human aware environments. Building humanoid robots tests our understanding of how to generate human-like behavior, and exposes the gaps and failures in current approaches. Building human aware environments (environments that perceive human activity and estimate human internal state) pushes the development of machine perception of humans. In addition to being socially useful, building human aware environments helps us develop humanoid robots that are capable of understanding and interacting with humans. Implementing machine learning underlies much of my work in both humanoid robotics and human aware environments. Please also take a look at the home pages of my colleagues, Computational Neuroscience Laboratories,

167. I Apologize To The Meek
Photos and videos, mixed martial arts fighting, complaint letters, and recommendations.
http://www.christopherscanlon.com/
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168. Christopher Rouse Karel Husa Visiting Professor Of Composition 1996-1997
A selected bibliography of his works in the Ithaca College Library.
http://www.ithaca.edu/library/music/rouse.html
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Music Center phone: (607) 274-7367
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CHRISTOPHER ROUSE
Karel Husa Visiting Professor of Composition
Ithaca College School of Music
A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE HOLDINGS IN THE
ITHACA COLLEGE LIBRARY
Works by the Composer
Artemis.
SCORE: M557.4.R68 A7 . Helicon Music Corp., 1989.
Bonham.
Compact Disc 3616. Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Argo 444 454-2, 1995.
SCORE: M885.R68 B6.
Concerto for flute and orchestra.
Compact Disc 4436. Carol Wincenc, flute; Houston Symphony Orchestra. Telarc CD-80452, 1997.
Concerto for trombone and orchestra.
Compact Disc 3297 v.2. Christian Lindberg, trombone; BBC National Orchestra of Wales. Grammofon AB BIS CD-788, 1996.
Compact Disc 3470.
Joseph Alessi, trombone; Colorado Symphony Orchestra. BMG Music 09026-684102, 1997.
Concerto for violoncello and orchestra.
Compact Disc 3838.

169. Chris Diersen Sculpture Gallery
Sculpture in stone, steel, concrete, including contemporary modern public artwork and smaller works for private collections.
http://www.sculptoratlarge.com/
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170. Christopher Meloni - Box Office Data Movie Star
The Numbers provides box office news and detailed analysis for movie fans
http://www.the-numbers.com/people/CMELO.html
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171. Christopher Ralph
Filmography, biographical information and links to related sites.
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    Sunday 10 April, 2005 On CTV Jude's thrilled to be playing the big music charity do she grew up watching on television, until informed that she'll be dueting with Eden - the Instant Star runner-up, and bleached blond shedevil who stole Shay. Unusually Zen-like Tommy implores Jude to bury the hatchet – that is, until his own nemesis - and former bandmate - shows up pushing a Boyz Attack reunion. With Tommy desperately... Continue Episode Summary See All Appearances
    Ralph worked with Shawn Ashmore on "Animorphs". 2 years later, they were reunited to work on the teen medical program "In A Heartbeat". 2 years later, Ralph got to work alongside Shawn's twin brother Aaron for the 2001 direct-to-video release of "The Skulls II" which is a sequal to "The Skulls" featuring Joshua Jackson, a fellow Canadian. (Edit)
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    172. BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Film | Obituary: Christopher Reeve
    BBC News Online looks back on the life of actor christopher Reeve, who has died at the age of 52.
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    Christopher Reeve was paralysed in a riding accident 1995 BBC News Online looks at the life and career of Superman actor Christopher Reeve, who has died at the age of 52.
    Reeve will always be known for his role as movie hero Superman and the heroic way he dealt with his paralysis after a horse riding accident. The strapping six-foot-four New Yorker was unknown outside casting agents' offices before he became internationally famous for his role in the 1978 blockbuster, alongside Marlon Brando and Gene Hackman. The film and its three sequels made Reeve a global star and made $300m (£167m) at box offices. But Reeve's life was shattered in May 1995 when he was thrown from his horse during an equestrian competition in Culpeper, Virginia. Paralysis cure Reeve's injuries were so severe that he stopped breathing for three minutes - his head had to be reattached to his spinal column. The result was paralysis from the neck down.

    173. St. Christopher
    From the book Lives of Saints, published by John J. Crawley.
    http://www.ewtn.com/library/MARY/CHRISTOP.htm
    SAINT CHRISTOPHER MARTYR THIRD CENTURY Feast: July 25 This miracle brought about the conversion of many in those parts, but it aroused the wrath of the pagan king, who had Christopher imprisoned, tortured, and beheaded. In the Golden Legend are to be found other stories of the saint which were current in medieval times. Christopher is loved and honored in the churches both of the East and the West. In addition to being the patron and protector of all travelers, he is also invoked against storms and sudden death. In art Christopher is usually shown with his emblems, the Christ Child, a tree in bloom, a torrent; the great artists Durer and Pollaiuolo are among those who have portrayed him in the act for which he is best known. This was taken from "Lives of Saints", Published by John J. Crawley & Co., Inc. Provided Courtesy of:
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    174. What A Character!
    Complete filmography including television appearances, and biography.
    http://www.what-a-character.com/cgi-bin/display.cgi?id=McDonaldC

    175. NPR Performance Today Live In Studio 4A Christopher O'Riley Plays Radiohead
    Chris O'Riley joins Performance Today host Fred Child to talk about and perform his work. Hourlong show available as well as selected excerpts in Realaudio format.
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    Our showcase for artists invited to perform on the program and talk about their music The PT 50
    Our list of 50 essential classical CDs Piano Puzzlers
    Bruce Adolphe's "name that composer" piano quiz
    Live in Studio 4A: Christopher O'Riley Pianist Christopher O'Riley (left) took up a unique challenge: transcribing rock music and transforming it into classical arrangements for solo piano. The host of public radio program From the Top joined our host Fred Child in 4A to talk about and perform his work. (May 2002) Listen to the entire hour O'Riley Bio Browse selected audio excerpts Related links View the first page of Chris' "Black Star" manuscript View a photo gallery of the performance
    True Love Waits: Christopher O'Riley Plays Radiohead

    Sony Classical SK 87321 (June 2003)
    Christopher O'Riley's new CD features 15 of his Radiohead piano transcriptions.
    A Note from Former PT Producer Mark Mobley
    Since the day Chuck Berry first told Beethoven to roll over, classical music and rock have had an on-again, off-again relationship. The music and musicians can seem so far apart a gap demonstrated by such painful examples of temporary insanity as "Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Play the Beatles," and "The Immortal Songs of Bob Dylan," as interpreted by the Gotham String Quartet. Christopher O'Riley's Radiohead transcriptions are in another league, that small category of crossover that actually works. Radiohead's music, created collaboratively by its five members, is verging on classical music to begin with. The music uses various unlikely time signatures and quirky electronic instruments. And the production is impeccable; there's hardly a note out of place.

    176. VIEW Research Project
    A Systematic Study of a New Concrete DurabilityEnhancing Admixture (Zongjin LIand christopher KY LEUNG). Advanced Cement-Based Materials.
    http://www.ce.ust.hk/research_view.asp?project_group=Materials

    177. Quantum Information Science And Technology: Christopher Altman
    Delft University of Technology. Physics, neuroscience and artificial intelligence.
    http://artilect.org/altman/physics.html
    Quantum Information Technology
    Though still in its infancy, quantum information science is nonetheless a rapidly advancing field of endeavor. Our areas of interest include fundamental questions in nonlocality, entanglement and quantum coherence. Present studies are directed towards the experimental investigation of solid-state superconducting nanoelectronics as a potential candidate for scalable quantum computing, and the application of quantum information processing to artificial neural network design.
    Superconducting nanoelectronics
    Nanoscale electronics is a rich and interdisciplinary field of investigation. Experimental research at the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Delft focuses on understanding and controlling the quantum properties of structures such as superconducting rings, quantum dots, nanowires and carbon nanotubes, with possible application to quantum computing and novel electronics devices.

    178. Christoper Durang
    A brief autobiography of the American playwright.
    http://www.wgaeast.org/awards/2001-program/cd.html
    WGAE 53rd Annual Awards
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    I grew up wanting to be a writer for theatre. Then in college I became obsessed with film, and wanted to be part of that. Then after going to Yale School of Drama in playwriting, I wanted to be part of both. At Yale I befriended Wendy Wasserstein, and post Yale I noted that she seemed to be meeting film and TV people at various New York cocktail parties and getting job offers that way. (Her plays didn't hurt either.) So I asked her to start bringing me to some of these parties. And the first job, which kind of came from these "party" connections (no, HUAC, that's "party" with a small p), was a development deal for the Ladd Company, a screenplay job for me and Wendy jointly, based on a very funny, very short story by Charles McGrath. I remember at the first meeting with "our" Ladd executive, she spoke authoritatively about "when we make the picture," and talked about casting and location. I was young enough (late 20s) that I just assumed if they said they'd make it, they would. Ha, ha, ha-joke's on me. Most of my Writers Guild jobs have ended up being "development" jobs. On the one hand, I'm grateful to be hired and thrilled to be paid. (And sometimes have needed that pay desperately.) On the other hand, these "development" jobs start to feel positively existential: Sisyphus, pushing the rock of multiple rewrites up the hill endlessly, always to have it come crashing back down.

    179. Entrez PubMed
    Lavely WC, Scarfone C, Cevikalp H, li R, Byrne DW, Cmelak AJ, Dawant B, PriceRR, Hallahan DE, Fitzpatrick JM. Department of Radiology and Radiological
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=1

    180. Christopher Khayman Lee
    Filmography, biography and links to related sites.
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