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         Chong Denise:     more books (36)
  1. The Girl in the Picture: The Story of Kim Phuc, the Photograph, and the Vietnam War by Denise Chong, 2001-08-01
  2. Penguin Canadian Anthology of Stories by Canadian Women by Denise Chong, 1998
  3. The Concubine's Children : The Story of a Chinese Family Living on Two Sides of the Globe by Denise Chong, 1996
  4. La Fille de la photo by Denise Chong, Annick Cojean, et all 2003-06-19
  5. Das Mädchen hinter dem Foto. Die Geschichte der Kim Phuc. by Denise Chong, 2003-02-01
  6. Die Kinder der Konkubine. by Denise Chong, 2003-07-01
  7. The Girl in the Picture : The Kim Phuc Story by Denise Chong, 2000
  8. The Girl in the Picture: The Remarkable Story of Vietnam's Most Famous Casualty by Denise Chong, 2001-06-04
  9. The Concubine's Children by Denise Chong, 1996-01-01
  10. Asian Canadian Writers: Michael Ondaatje, Rohinton Mistry, Adrienne Clarkson, Tarek Fatah, Irshad Manji, Ramin Jahanbegloo, Denise Chong
  11. Biography - Chong, Denise: An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  12. Egg on Mao: The Story of an Ordinary Man Who Defaced an Icon and Unmasked a Dictatorship by Denise Chong, 2009-09-29
  13. Canadian Biographers: Carol Shields, George Woodcock, Donald Creighton, Alan Walker, Walter Stewart, Denise Chong, Ross King, Gene Lees
  14. People From Fraser-Fort George Regional District: People From Prince George, British Columbia, Dick Harris, Turner Stevenson, Denise Chong

81. Denise Wilson - UWEE Faculty
denise M. Wilson and Thaddeus Roppel, Hardware Architectures for Chemical Sensing KHChong and DM Wilson, Multilevel Artificial Neural Networks for
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Assistant Professor
Circuits and Sensors
M222 EE/CSE Bldg.
Box 352500
University of WA Seattle, WA 98195 Phone: (206) 221-5238 E-mail: wilson@ee.washington.edu Distributed Microsystems Laboratory Personal Homepage Georgia Institute of Technology 1995 Ph.D. Georgia Institute of Technology 1989 M.S. Stanford University 1988 B.S. Biosketch Honors Research Projects Selected Publications ... Recent Grad Students
Honors
National Science Foundation Fellowship 1992-1995 Georgia Tech Presidential Fellowship 1992-1995 Alexander Grossman Scholarship 1984-88 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award (1989, 1993, 1994)
Research Projects
Distributed Microsystems Laboratory: http://www.ee.washington.edu/research/denise/www/Lab/
Selected Publications
D.M. Wilson, T.R. Roppel, and R. Kalim, "Aggregation of Sensory Input for Robust Performance in Chemical Sensing Microsystems," Sensors and Actuators B, accepted for publication, October 1999. T.A. Roppel and D.M. Wilson, "Biologically-Inspired Pattern Recognition for Odor Detection," Pattern Recognition Letters,submitted for publication, July 1999. Denise M. Wilson, Kevin Dunman, Thaddeus Roppel, and Ronald Kalim, "Rank Extraction in Tin-Oxide Sensor Arrays," Sensors and Actuators B, in press.

82. Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News
He is survived by companion Carmen Kanoe Kaneakua; son Duane; daughters RoxanneChong, denise Rivers, Luanne Vasconcellos and Leanne Derige; brothers Harold
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Friday, September 29, 2000
Longtime state
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Price dies
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By Mary Adamski
Star-Bulletin Satellite imagery and radar-based forecasts are what weather watchers have come to expect, but when Saul Price was an official weather researcher in Hawaii, it was hands-on meshing of mathematics and maps. Price retired in 1992 after 47 years with the National Weather Service. A year later, he said in an interview, "It's a terrible time to leave meteorology" as new technology brings accuracy to storm tracking and rainfall predicting. He spent 42 years in Hawaii, a resource not only for news reporters preparing weather stories but for government agencies and agriculture and other businesses. Price and Edith, his wife of 52 years, moved to Sarasota, Fla., after his retirement. He died yesterday at the age of 83. "Back when he started, there was no such thing as satellites," said Richard Hagemeyer, National Weather Service Pacific Regional director. "Communications were relatively sparse, the data we had available didn't begin to compare with today. We sat with pen in hand and analyzed maps here. "We now get volumes of data generated in Washington."

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84. EBroadcast Internet Directories :: You'll Find It At The Internet Directories!
EBroadcast Internet Directories. It's 2003.
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