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  1. Master Drawings Presented By Adolphe Stein - H. Terry-Engell Gallery, London - December 2 - 22, 1975 by Adolfe; et al Stein, 1975-01-01
  2. Think; A Biography of the Watsons and IBM by William H. Rodgers, 1969-06
  3. Pharmacology and Management of Hypertension (Contemporary Issues in Nephrology)
  4. Vietnam War Historians: David Halberstam, William Colby, George Mcturnan Kahin, H. Bruce Franklin, S.l.a. Marshall, Jeff Stein, Gareth Porter
  5. A Servant's Journal, Volume 1, 21 Articles on Marriage, Parenting & Forgiveness by Alfred Edersheim, John Ensor, et all 1992
  6. Materials on Family Wealth Management (American Casebook) by William J. Turnier; Grayson M. P. McCouch; Patricia A. Cain; David G. Epstein; Robert H. Jerry II; Richard L. Kaplan; Michael J. Roberts; Norman P. Stein, 2005-05
  7. Anthropology of Peace: Essays in Honor of E. Adamson Hoebel, Part II. Studies in Third World Societies 48 by Vinson H. Et al. (eds); Rohrl nicholson Zamora Armstrong Stein Magdalen Sutlive, 1991-01-01

21. Stein, William H.
stein, william H.,. in full william HOWARD stein (b. June 25, 1911, New York, NY, USd. Feb. 2, 1980, New York City), American biochemist who,
http://www.britannica.com/nobel/micro/565_14.html
Stein, William H.,
in full WILLIAM HOWARD STEIN (b. June 25, 1911, New York, N.Y., U.S.d. Feb. 2, 1980, New York City), American biochemist who, along with Stanford Moore and Christian B. Anfinsen , was a cowinner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry for 1972 for their studies of the composition and functioning of the pancreatic enzyme ribonuclease. Stein received his Ph.D. degree from the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, in 1938. In that year he joined the staff of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (now Rockefeller University), also in New York City. He was promoted to a professorship there in 1954. With Moore, who was his colleague at the Rockefeller Institute, Stein between 1949 and 1963 deciphered how ribonuclease catalyzes the digestion of food. The two men developed methods for the analysis of amino acids and peptides obtained from proteins, and then they applied those procedures to determine the structure of ribonuclease. The same year they were awarded the Nobel Prize, Stein and Moore worked out the complete sequence of deoxyribonuclease, a molecule twice as complex as ribonuclease.

22. SAGE: System For Algebra And Geometry Experimentation
System for Arithmetic Geometry Experimentation a framework for number theory, algebra, and geometry, initially designed for computing with elliptic curves and modular forms, by william stein. Open source under GPL.
http://modular.fas.harvard.edu/SAGE/
SAGE
S ystem for A lgebra and G eometry E xperimentation
William Stein
SAGE is software for number theory, algebra, and geometry. It is initially being designed mainly for computing with elliptic curves and modular forms. It is open source and freely available under the terms of the GPL . For more details, see the tutorial and this SIGSAM announcement There is a sourceforge page about SAGE . (There is also an unrelated summer research program with the same name.)
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23. Stein, William H. --  Encyclopædia Britannica
stein, william H. American biochemist who, along with Stanford Moore and Christian B. Anfinsen, was a cowinner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1972 for
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William H. Stein
born June 25, 1911, New York, N.Y., U.S.
died Feb. 2, 1980, New York City
in full William Howard Stein American biochemist who, along with Stanford Moore and Christian B. Anfinsen , was a cowinner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1972 for their studies of the composition and functioning of the pancreatic enzyme ribonuclease
Stein, William H....

24. The Modular Forms Database: Antwerp IV
Modular Forms of One Variable vol.IV, Bryan Birch and Willem Kuyk edd (Springer) scanned by william stein.
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The Modular Forms Database: Antwerp IV
William A. Stein
This is a scan of Antwerp IV. I also scanned in a related photo
  • Preface
  • Foreword
  • Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer: Elliptic Curves and Modular Functions ... The Modular Forms Database
  • 25. MSN Encarta - Stein, William H.
    stein, william H. (19111980), American biochemist and Nobel laureate. With longtime colleague Stanford Moore, stein developed quick and efficient
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    26. William Stein's Ph.D. Thesis
    william stein, Berkeley, 2000. Abstract, text (PS,PDF).
    http://modular.fas.harvard.edu/thesis/
    Explicit approaches to modular abelian varieties
    William A. Stein
    Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics
    University of California at Berkeley
    Download a PDF File of Thesis
    I investigate the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture, which ties together the constellation of invariants attached to an abelian variety. I attempt to verify this conjecture for certain specific modular abelian varieties of dimension greater than one. The key idea is to use Barry Mazur's notion of visibility, coupled with explicit computations, to produce lower bounds on the Shafarevich-Tate group. I have not finished the proof of the conjecture in these examples; this would require computing explicit upper bounds on the order of this group. I next describe how to compute in spaces of modular forms of weight at least two. I give an integrated package for computing, in many cases, the following invariants of a modular abelian variety: the modular degree, the rational part of the special value of the L-function, the order of the component group at primes of multiplicative reduction, the period lattice, upper and lower bounds on the torsion subgroup, and the real measure. Taken together, these algorithms are frequently enough to compute the odd part of the conjectural order of the Shafarevich-Tate group of an analytic rank optimal quotient of J0(N), with N square-free. I have not determined the exact structure of the component group, the order of the component group at primes whose square divides the level, or the exact order of the torsion subgroup in all cases. However, I do provide generalizations of some of the above algorithms to higher weight forms with nontrivial character.

    27. MSN Encarta - Related Items - Amino Acids
    Merrifield, Robert Bruce Moore, Stanford stein, william H. pictures and illustrations regulation of cellular amino acid levels specific amino acids
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    28. Stein, William H.
    stein, william H. (19111980). I was born June 25, 1911 in New York City, the second of three children, to Freed M. and Beatrice Borg stein.
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    Stein, William H. I was born June 25, 1911 in New York City, the second of three children, to Freed M. and Beatrice Borg Stein. My father was a business man who was greatly interested in communal affairs, particularly those dealing with health, and he retired quite early in life in order to devote his full time to such matters as the New York Tuberculosis and Health Association, Montefiore Hospital and others. My mother, too, was greatly interested in communal affairs and devoted most of her life to bettering the lot of the children of New York City. During my childhood, I received much encouragement from both of my parents to enter into medicine or a fundamental science. The next year, I transferred to the Department of Biochemistry, then headed by the late Hans Clarke at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University in New York. The department at Columbia was an eye-opener for me. Professor Clarke had succeeded in surrounding himself with a fascinating and active faculty and an almost equally stimulating group of graduate students. From both of these I learned a tremendous amount in a short time. My thesis involved the amino acid analysis of the protein elastin, which was then thought to play a role in coronary artery disease and I completed the requirements for my degree at Columbia late in 1937 and went directly to the laboratory of Max Bergmann at the Rockefeller Institute.

    29. Modular Forms Course
    Notes by william A. stein of a course by Ken Ribet.
    http://modular.fas.harvard.edu/MF.html
    Ken Ribet's Modular Forms Course
    You might want to visit Ken Ribet's Home Page
    Modular Forms and Hecke Operators
    These are the notes of a 1996 Berkeley course of Ken Ribet's on modular forms and Hecke operators. The version here is the original very rough form. Though they flow well, they contain all kinds of inaccuracies and are annoyingly incomplete. Thus at present I definitely wouldn't recommend them for study. However, I've been rewriting and extending them for my modular abelian varieties course , so you probably want to look at those notes instead. Alternatively the the scribe notes are available. They were created by several of us students and assembled by Lawren Smithline. William Stein

    30. ANTS 6
    University of Vermont, USA; 1318 June 2004. Photographs by william stein.
    http://modular.fas.harvard.edu/pics/2004/2004-06-15-ANTS6/
    ANTS 6
    ORIGINAL
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    dscf2802.jpg: Jonathan Sands ORIGINAL dscf2803.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2804.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2806.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2807.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2808.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2811.jpg: Henri Cohen ORIGINAL dscf2814.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2816.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2818.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2819.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2820.jpg: Alice Silverberg ORIGINAL dscf2823.jpg: Henri Cohen ORIGINAL dscf2832.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2833.jpg: Volcheck ORIGINAL dscf2834.jpg: William Stein (me) ORIGINAL dscf2836.jpg: Dan Bernstein ORIGINAL dscf2839.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2842.jpg: Allan Steele (of MAGMA) ORIGINAL dscf2843.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2855.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2856.jpg: Henri Cohen ORIGINAL dscf2857.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2858.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2859.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2862.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2864.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2868.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2872.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2873.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2874.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2875.jpg: Kirsten Eisentrager ORIGINAL dscf2876.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2877.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2882.jpg ORIGINAL dscf2883.jpg

    31. William A. Stein's Modular Forms Database
    Tables computed by william stein using HECKE, LiDIA, PARI and Magma.
    http://modular.fas.harvard.edu/Tables/
    You should instead visit my New Web Page at UCSD (you should be redirected)
    The Modular Forms Database
    Related data about elliptic curves, abelian varieties, etc.
    William A. Stein
    Collection of Tables Related to Modular Forms, Elliptic Curves, and Abelian Varieties The Modular Forms Explorer (PostgreSQL) The Interactive Modular Forms Explorer (uses ZOPE) The Stein-Watkins tables of elliptic curves (see also the paper Elliptic Curves Information Calculator Bibtex Reference for the Database Talks About the Database ... Software
    If you have any questions or comments, please send me email was@math.harvard.edu In order to make these tables, I made extensive use of MAGMA C++ LiDIA , and PARI , and greatly appreciate the work of the designers of these packages. If you find these tables useful when writing a paper, please feel free to acknowledge them; however, I don't require this. If you are seriously going to use some of these computations in a paper, it would be very wise to email me so I can double check their accuracy using my newest software.

    32. Research Urologists By Name – Doctor Reports
    Dr. Barry S. stein, MD Providence , Rhode Island Dr. Bruce stein, MD - Atlanta , Georgia Dr. william H. Stonehill, MD - South Bend, Indiana
    http://www.healthgrades.com/directory_search/Physician/Profiles/Urology/alphas66
    You are here: Home Urologists Steckem-Su Our mission is to improve the quality of health care nationwide. With our transparent, accurate, and objective provider ratings and expert advisory services, we are creating the standard for healthcare quality. Did You Know? practicing physicians in the USA have state or federal disciplinary actions. Is your physician one of them? Remember: Physicians below may or may not have a disciplinary action.
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    "According to HealthGrades, the health-care-rating organization that conducted the study, needless deaths averaged 195,000 a year in 2000, 2001, and 2002. 'That's the equivalent of 390 jumbo jets full of people dying each year,' says Dr. Samantha Collier, vice president of medical affairs." - Newsweek, August 2, 2004
    "The study by Health Grades Inc., a health-care consulting firm in Colorado that rates hospitals, estimated that medical errors in U.S. hospitals contributed to almost 600,000 patient deaths over the past three years, double the number if deaths from a study published in 2000 by the Institute of Medicine."- The Wall Street Journal

    33. Research Neurologists By Name – Doctor Reports
    Dr. Michael R. stein, MD Walnut Creek , California Dr. william H. Stuart, MD - Atlanta , Georgia Dr. Gina L. Stubbs, MD - Saint George, Utah
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    You are here: Home Neurologists Stahlm-St Our mission is to improve the quality of health care nationwide. With our transparent, accurate, and objective provider ratings and expert advisory services, we are creating the standard for healthcare quality. Did You Know? practicing physicians in the USA have state or federal disciplinary actions. Is your physician one of them? Remember: Physicians below may or may not have a disciplinary action.
    HealthGrades in the News...
    "According to HealthGrades, the health-care-rating organization that conducted the study, needless deaths averaged 195,000 a year in 2000, 2001, and 2002. 'That's the equivalent of 390 jumbo jets full of people dying each year,' says Dr. Samantha Collier, vice president of medical affairs." - Newsweek, August 2, 2004
    "The study by Health Grades Inc., a health-care consulting firm in Colorado that rates hospitals, estimated that medical errors in U.S. hospitals contributed to almost 600,000 patient deaths over the past three years, double the number if deaths from a study published in 2000 by the Institute of Medicine."- The Wall Street Journal

    34. William H. Stein - Nobelpreis Für Chemie
    Translate this page william H. stein. * 25. 6. 1911, New York † 2. 2. 1980, New York gemeinsam mit Stanford Moore ). william H. stein *1911, † 1980
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    "Für ihren Beitrag zum Verständnis der Verbindungen zwischen chemischer Struktur und katalytischer Tätigkeit des aktiven Zentrums der Ribonuklease-Moleküle".
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    35. National Academy Of Sciences - Deceased Member
    3 Site Map Testing 1 .. 2 .. 3 Testing 1 .. 2 .. 3 Advanced Search. stein, william H. Date of Birth, June 25, 1911. Elected to NAS, 1960
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    36. PEN American Center - William H. Gass: Lifetimes Out Of Moments
    william H. Gass Lifetimes Out of Moments Reaching, like Balboa, the Pacific, stein went west, as she said, in her head, as we each did, obedient to our
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    Let me quote: “Then we arrived in Saint Louis. We ate very well there. I was interested in Saint Louis, and it was enormous the houses and the gardens and every way everything looked, everything looked enormous in Saint Louis. They asked us what we would like to do and I said I would like to see all the places Winston Churchill had mentioned in The Crisis.” [f.n. This Winston Churchill’s ten novels sold about 500,000 copies each. The British press reviewed him as if their Winston not ours had written them. The two met once but did not get on.] To continue: “They were very nice about it only it was difficult to do because naturally they should have but they really did not know a lot about what Winston Churchill mentioned in The Crisis. . . . We found the Mississippi River . . . and some of the homes and then we gave it up and went on to see something that they could find . . . the house of Ulysses Grant.”

    37. PEN American Center - Tributes
    Click below for william H. Gass s words on stein s life and work. william H. Gass Lifetimes Out of Moments A small boat crowded to the gunnels with
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    Tribute to Samuel Beckett In 2003, PEN sponsored a Twentieth-Century Masters Tribute to Samuel Beckett, which was reprinted in Silences . Speakers included Mel Gussow, Richard Seaver, Jeannette Seave, Edward Albee, Paul Auster, Christopher Ricks, Israel Horovitz, and Tom Bishop. Click below for Paul Auster's commentary. Paul Auster on Samuel Beckett: Laughter in the Dark
    I had the good fortune to meet Beckett a few times in Paris—several one-on-one conversations with him that lasted hours—and to have corresponded with him over the years.

    38. Vanderbilt University School Of Medicine: Medicine
    ASSISTANTS Selvi N. Palaniappan, william H. Swiggart stein. MED5012. Physical Diagnosis. The introduction to clinical medicine course for second year
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    Medicine
    CHAIR Eric G. Neilson
    PROFESSORS EMERITI Fred Allison, Jr., Benjamin J. Alper, F. Tremaine Billings, Thomas G. Burish, Oscar B. Crofford, Jr., Roger M. Des Prez, Irwin B. Eskind, John M. Flexner, Gottlieb C. Friesinger II, H. Keith Johnson, Sanford B. Krantz, Alexander C. McLeod, David N. Orth, Lloyd H. Ramsey, Joseph C. Ross, William D. Salmon, Jr., Raphael F. Smith, Paul E. Teschan, Alexander S. Townes, Richard M. Zaner
    RESEARCH PROFESSOR Robert H. Whitehead
    ADJUNCT PROFESSORS Paolo Boffetta, Maciej S. Buchowski, John W. Christman, Thomas O. Daniel, Raymond M. Hakim, Carolo La Vecchia, Olof Nyren, Jorgen Helge Olsen, James R. Snapper, Henrik Toft Sorensen, John P. Sundberg
    CLINICAL PROFESSORS Robert H. Alford, W. Barton Campbell, Robert Seth Cooper, E. William Ewers, Fred Goldner, Jr., Laurence A. Grossman, William L. Moore, Jr., Thomas Guv Pennington, Lawrence K. Wolfe, Taylor M. Wray
    RESEARCH ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS Hui-Fang Cheng, Igor Alexandrovich Feoktistov, Kristina E. Hill, Theodore Speroff, Ding-Zhi Wang

    39. The Rockefeller University - WILLIAM H. STEIN MEMORIAL LECTURE
    william H. stein MEMORIAL LECTURE. Optical Tweezers Biophysics, One Molecule at a Time. Steven M. Block, Ph.D. Professor, Departments of Biological
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    Searchable Calendar Featured Events Peggy Rockefeller Concerts Join Our Mailing List Facility Rental Contact Events Staff The RU Scientist BenchMarks Science in a Byte Nobel Prize Albert Lasker Award National Medal of Science National Academy of Sciences Institute of Medicine Gairdner Foundation International Award Print Production Services Full Service Copying Business Stationery Logos and Templates Graphic Standards Thursday, September 15, 2005 Calendar Directory Jobs Site Map ... Office of Communications and Public Affairs University Quick Links Research News Events Academics Hospital Resource Centers Giving Departments About Newswire For Journalists Multimedia About the University ...
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    Featured Events WILLIAM H. STEIN MEMORIAL LECTURE Optical Tweezers: Biophysics, One Molecule at a Time Steven M. Block, Ph.D.
    Professor, Departments of Biological Sciences and Applied Physics, Stanford University
    DATE: Friday, September 10, 2004
    3:15 p.m. Tea
    3:45 p.m. Lecture
    PLACE: Caspary Auditorium
    The Rockefeller University
    East 66th Street and York Avenue
    New York City For more information, please call Ms. Gloria Phipps at (212) 327-8967.

    40. Collected Essays The American Historical Review, 104.4 The
    Roger B. stein, Gilded Age Pilgrims. william H. Truettner and Thomas Andrew Denenberg, The Discreet Charm of the Colonial. william H. Truettner, Small Town
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