• Joan, Lady Curran (26 February 1916 – 10 February 1999), born Joan Elizabeth Strothers, was a Welsh physicist who played important roles in the development...
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    early 1942, Telecommunications Research Establishment (TRE) researcher Joan Curran investigated the idea and came up with a scheme for dumping packets of...
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  • Social Steganography, Scenario Magazine, 2013. Cheddad, Abbas; Condell, Joan; Curran, Kevin; Mc Kevitt, Paul (2010). "Digital image steganography: Survey...
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  • Joan Wadleigh Curran (April 27, 1950 – March 29, 2023) was an American visual artist, painter, and printmaker active in Philadelphia, known primarily for...
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  • president from 1964 to 1991. Samuel Curran died on 15 February 1998 in hospital in Glasgow, aged 85. He was married to Joan Strothers, a scientist involved...
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  • coach Jesse Curran (born 1996), Australian soccer player Jimmy Curran (1880–1963), Scots/American athlete and athletics coach Joan Curran (1916–1999)...
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    developed the atomic bomb, also studied under Rutherford and Thomson. Joan Curran devised the 'chaff' technique used during World War II to disrupt radar...
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  • the Wayback Machine, Scenario Magazine, 2013. Cheddad, Abbas; Condell, Joan; Curran, Kevin; Mc Kevitt, Paul (2010). "Digital image steganography: Survey...
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    was knighted. Joan Curran, invented the Window (Chaff) radio countermeasure system. As Samuel Curran's wife, she became Lady Joan Curran. She also went...
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  • Kathleen E. Carpenter, freshwater ecologist Alan Cox, computer scientist Joan Curran, physicist Edgeworth David, geologist and Antarctic explorer Donald Davies...
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    physicists Harrie Massey and Eric Burhop, and British physicists such as Joan Curran and Thomas Allibone. Lawrence had a large cyclotron under construction...
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    falling through the air might create radar echoes. He, together with Joan Curran, was later instrumental in the deployment of "Window": strips of metal...
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    attended Newnham College. Newnham College appeared in the 2019 film Red Joan. ITV's detective series Grantchester set the first episode of the fifth series...
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    R. R. Nimmo, P.P. Starling, H. Skinner, M. H. F. Wilkins, S. C. Curran, Joan Curran, W. D. Allen, F. Smith, G. Page, H. J. Morris, M. P. Edwards, J....
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  • Alan Cox (computer programmer), key figure in the development of Linux Joan Curran, scientist Huw Dixon, economist Sir Sam Edwards FRS, physicist Brian...
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  • of Kiddington, political activist (born 1919, Sweden) 10 February – Joan Curran, Welsh physicist (born 1916) 11 February – Brian Parsons, cricketer (Surrey)...
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    the concept of "Window" was introduced and developed practically by Joan Curran. Window consisted of strips of black paper backed with aluminum foil...
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  • founding members included Catherine Shapter, and the physicists Joan Curran and Samuel Curran. They received media attention in 2007 from an advertising campaign...
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  • John Jude Curran (November 21, 1953 – July 5, 2013) was an American financial journalist and editor. Curran was a journalist at Fortune magazine from...
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  • Hernán Santa Cruz, 93, Chilean diplomat and United Nations delegate. Joan Curran, 82, Welsh scientist, cancer. Ann-Marie Gyllenspetz, 66, Swedish actress...
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    Brooklyn Dodgers from 1938 to 1954, in Ash Flat, Arkansas (d. 2008) Born: Joan Curran, Welsh scientist, member of the Manhattan Project, inventor of the chaff...
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  • Al-Khalili Jim Bohlen Jim Peebles Jindřich Bačkovský Joan Curran Joan Feynman Joan Hinton Joan Vaccaro Joanna Haigh Joaquin Mazdak Luttinger Jocelyn...
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    2015. Retrieved May 25, 2010. Curran, Joan Ferris (1986). "Jonas and Betty (Kohn) Wollman and Their Descendants". Curran, Joan Ferris (1996). "Descendants...
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    overall. The episode was directed by Timothy Bailey and written by Kevin Curran. It aired in the United States on Fox on March 18, 2018. In this episode...
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    and he was duly elected, effective from July 1938. He married Joan Therese Josephine Curran in October 1945. During 1945, Prime Minister John Curtin's health...
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  • headmistresses: Clarke, Curran, Spencer and Walker. The houses are each represented by four colors: blue (Clarke), red (Curran), green (Spencer), and yellow...
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  • (November 6, 1987). "Film: 'Hiding Out'". The New York Times. p. C.21. Curran, Peggy (March 17, 2001). "Awash in all things Irish: Three offerings give...
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    daughter Sarah Curran with Robert Emmet. Gertrude Curran died in 1792 at the age of 12 as the result of a fall from a window. Curran had her buried in...
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  • JSTOR 4619330. S2CID 162411534. agathachristie.com: Facts about Miss Marple Curran, John (2011). Agatha Christie: Murder in the Making. New York: Harper. p...
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  • Boyle as Joe Curran Dennis Patrick as Bill Compton Audrey Caire as Joan Compton Susan Sarandon as Melissa Compton K Callan as Mary Lou Curran Marlene Warfield...
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