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  1. Supplement to the memoir entitled: The influence of parental alcoholism on the physique and ability of the offspring: a reply to the Cambridge economists by Karl Pearson, 1910-01-01
  2. Darwinism, medical progress and eugenics; the Cavendish lecture, 1912, an address to the medical profession by Karl Pearson, 2010-09-04
  3. Early statistical papers by Karl Pearson, 1948
  4. On Further Methods of Determining Correlation by Karl Pearson, 2010-05-25
  5. National Life from the Standpoint of Science: An Address Delivered at Newcastle, November 19, 1900 by Karl Pearson, 2010-01-10
  6. A History Of The Theory Of Elasticity And Of The Strength Of Materials Form Galilei To The Present T by Karl Pearson, 2009-11-10
  7. The Grammar of Science by Pearson Karl, 2009-05-20
  8. A bibliography of the statistical and other writings of Karl Pearson, by G. M Morant, 1939
  9. Karl Pearson;: An appreciation of some aspects of his life and work, by E. S Pearson, 1938
  10. The Common Sense of the Exact Sciences Edited and with a preface by Karl Pearson Newly Edited and with an introduction by James Newman Preface by Bertrand Russell by William Kingdon Clifford, 1946
  11. British Socialists: Charlie Chaplin, Billy Bragg, Ken Loach, Olaf Stapledon, John A. Hobson, Karl Pearson, Elizabeth Pakenham
  12. Random Sampling Numbers, Arranged by L. H. C. Tippett. (With a Forewod by Karl Pearson) Reprinted by the photographic process, 1959)
  13. An Experimental Study of the Stresses in Masonry Dams: By Karl Pearson, F.R.S., and A. F. Campbell Pollard, Assisted by C. W. Wheen and L. F. Richardson, Volume 5 by Karl Pearson, A F. Campbell Pollard, 2010-02-24
  14. The moral basis of socialism / by Karl Pearson, M.A., (formerly fellow of King's College, Cambridge) by Karl (1857-1936) Pearson, 1888

61. Contact Karl Pearson
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62. DC Cosmic Teams
Superman, Booster Gold, Blue Beetle (Dan Jurgens / Rick Burchett), 51 Golden AgeFlash (Mike Parobeck / Mike Machlan), 101 Catspaw (Jason pearson/ karl Story).
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Manufacturer: Skybox 1993 Basic set: 1-150 1 JLA: Superman, Booster Gold, Blue Beetle (Dan Jurgens / Rick Burchett) 51 Golden Age Flash (Mike Parobeck / Mike Machlan) 101 Catspaw (Jason Pearson/ Karl Story) 2 JLA: Fire, Ice (Dan Jurgens / Rick Burchett) 52 Golden Age Green Lantern (Mike Parobeck / Mike Machlan) 102 Kid Quantum (Jason Pearson/ Karl Story) 3 JLA: Guy Gardner, Bloodwynd, Maxwell Lord (Dan Jurgens / Rick Burchett) 53 Golden Age Hawkman (Mike Parobeck / Mike Machlan) 103 John Stewart (Cully Hamner) 4 JLI: Flash, Green Lantern (Ron Randall / Andy Elliott) 54 Golden Age Dr. Mid-Nite (Mike Parobeck / Mike Machlan) 104 AA and Amanita (M.D. Bright / Romed Tanghal) 5 JLI: Dr. Light, Power Girl, Crimson Fox (Ron Randall / Andy Elliott) 55 Golden Age Atom (Mike Parobeck / Mike Machlan) 105 Boodikka (M.D. Bright / Romed Tanghal) 6 JLI: Elongated Man, Metamorpho (Ron Randall / Andy Elliott) 56 Golden Age Hourman (Mike Parobeck / Mike Machlan) 106 Brik (M.D. Bright / Romed Tanghal)

63. Ideal Point Talk -- Karl Pearson's 1901 Paper
Principal Components Analysis The London, Edinburgh and Dublin PhilosophicalMagazine and Journal, Volume 6, Issue 2, 1901. p. 566.
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Principal Components Analysis
The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal , Volume 6, Issue 2, 1901.
p. 566
X = U U' where U'U = UU' = I n

64. Karl Pearson's Crab Data
karl pearson's crab data. Source pearson, K. (1894). Contributions to the mathematicaltheory of evolution. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London A 185 , 71110.
http://www.math.mcmaster.ca/peter/mix/demex/excrabs.html
Karl Pearson's crab data
Source:
Pearson, K. (1894). Contributions to the mathematical theory of evolution. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London A 185 The data give the ratio of "forehead" breadth to body length for 1000 crabs sampled at Naples by Professor W.F.R. Weldon.
Analysis 1:
The first analysis reproduces Pearson's original fit with two normal components.
Remarks:
Fitting Normal components Proportions and their standard errors .50000 .50000 FIXED FIXED Means and their standard errors .6343 .6551 .0014 .0011 Sigmas and their standard errors .0190 .0121 .0011 .0006 Degrees of freedom = 29 - 1 + - - 4 - = 24 Chi-squared = 22.2055 (P = .5670)
Analysis 2:
The data can also be fitted by a single negatively-skewed Weibull distribution.
Remarks:
Although not as good a fit as a mixture of two normals, a single Weibull component is an acceptable fit at the 1% level of significance. Since there was no independent biological evidence that the population was a mixture, the fact that a mixture of normals fits well does not prove that there are two species of crabs. Fitting Weibull components Proportions and their standard errors 1.00000 FIXED Means and their standard errors .6443 .0006 Sigmas and their standard errors .0207 .0005 Degrees of freedom = 29 - 1 + - - 2 - = 26 Chi-squared = 44.9091 (P = .0120)

65. Www.iper1.com - Karl Pearson
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66. “Karl Pearson For Saint Biometrika”
“karl pearson for Saint Biometrika”. Country Britain. State ofScience and Society Galton’s successor and biographer; The era
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/HPS/SciMedOrg/presentations/BrennaPeterson/tsld008.
“Karl Pearson for Saint Biometrika”
  • Country: Britain
  • State of Science and Society:
    • Galton’s successor and biographer
    • The era of the professional, of the institutionalization of research programs
    • Affiliations:
      • Nationalist socialism plus Darwinism
      • Walter F. R. Weldon – shrimp and crab investigations – quantification of adaptive significance – new field of Biometry
      • Intellectual Background:
        • Mathematics professorship at University College, London, beginning 1884
        • In 1911, made head of new Department of Applied Statistics, including the Galton and Biometric Laboratories
        • Contribution to Eugenics:

67. “Karl Pearson For Saint Biometrika”
First Previous Next Last Index Home Text. Slide 8 of 14.
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/HPS/SciMedOrg/presentations/BrennaPeterson/sld008.h

68. Karl Pearson - The Life, Letters And Labours Of Francis Galton - Foreword
Foreword. To more than one reader of this biography the death of FrancisGalton, following within five years that of one of the keenest
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Foreword
Francis Galton was seventy years of age before the present writer knew him personally, although the written influence began five years earlier; he was seventy-five at least before intimacy ripened into a friendship which grew in closeness with the years. This, and the age difference of between thirty and forty years, might disqualify, and indeed do disqualify the writer for any attempt at what he understands by genuine biographyfi'om a portrayal such as Arnold gives us of Clough, or Hogg of Shelleythe intense reality which springs from a personal and intimate knowledge of youththl development. But to be drawn in this sense we must die young, before at least our contemporaries have lost the will and power to wield the pen; and there are but few who achieve and die young in the field of science. Francis Galton, and therein the Fates were kindly, was not one of these. He was over fifty years of age befbre much of his best work was done; he was sixty-seven when his Natural Inheritance Of one thing we are certain, that the reader, who will follow patiently our hero through the great and the little, through the apparently trivial and the apparently vital incidents of this story, cannot fail to fall in love with a nature, which met life so joyously, and from childhood to extreme old age was resolved to see lifb at its best md be responsive to its many-sided experiences. Because Galton was a specialist in few, if any directions, because he appreciated without stint many forms of human activity, he was able to achieve in powers with greater craftsmanship but narroweroutlook had failed to recognise that there were still be ascertained. In the "fallow years" Galton wandered joyously through life, but he had been and he had seen, and he was thus trained, as few specialists are trained, to achieve in a marked degree.

69. The Life, Letters And Labours Of Francis Galton, By Karl Pearson
The Life, Letters and Labours of Francis Galton. by karl pearson. Facsimilesof the volumes are provided here. karl pearson, biographer of Galton.
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The Life, Letters and Labours of Francis Galton
by Karl Pearson Facsimiles of the volumes are provided here. Work is underway to provide high-quality versions of these, with colour and grayscale photographs, in single-page format. Volume 3a and 3b are now available in this high-quality format.

70. Man Gives Law To Nature - By Prof. Karl Pearson
There is more meaning in the statement that man gives law to nature than inits converse that nature gives laws to man.”. Prof. karl pearson. back.
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Man gives law to nature
Prof. Karl Pearson

71. Richard J. Pearson, Gina Lee Barnes, And Karl L. Hutterer, Editors: Windows On T
Richard J. pearson, Gina Lee Barnes, and karl L. Hutterer, Editors. RichardJ. pearson, Gina Lee Barnes, and karl L. Hutterer, Editors. 1986.
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Windows on the Japanese Past
Studies in Archaeology and Prehistory
Richard J. Pearson, Gina Lee Barnes, and Karl L. Hutterer, Editors
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72. [UCLAStat] Reminder: Seminar Jan 21, Karl Pearson\'s Utopia Of Scientific Educat
UCLAStat Reminder Seminar Jan 21, karl pearson\'s Utopia of ScientificEducation From Graphical Statics to Statistical Mathematics.
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73. [UCLAStat] Seminar: Jan 21, Karl Pearson\'s Utopia Of Scientific Education: From
UCLAStat Seminar Jan 21, karl pearson\'s Utopia of Scientific EducationFrom Graphical Statics to Statistical Mathematics. World
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74. Resume: Karl L. Pearson
Resume, karl L. pearson,
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75. Biography.com
pearson, Gerald (Leondus), 1905 . pearson, Hesketh, 1887 1964.pearson, karl, 1857 1936. pearson, Lester B(owles), 1897 1972.
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77. Pearson Education Votes YES On The DocBook Specification...
Visuvalingam Director of Research and Development InformIT (pearson Education) sunthar Indianapolis,IN 46290 Original Message- From karl.best@oasis
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Date Prev Thread Prev Thread Next Date Next ... Elist Home Subject Pearson Education votes YES on the DocBook specification...
  • From Sunthar.Visuvalingam@informit.com To : tc-voting@lists.oasis-open.org Date : Sat, 27 Jan 2001 17:45:38 -0500
Pearson Education votes YES on the DocBook specification: "The DocBook Technical Committee has submitted DocBook v4.1.2, an XML version of the DTD, and v4.1, an SGML version of the DTD, and certifies that these are valid DTDs of their type. The DTDs may be found at http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/ and http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/sgml/4.1/ " Dr. Sunthar Visuvalingam Director of Research and Development InformIT (Pearson Education) sunthar.visuvalingam@informit.com www.informit.com (317) 817-7095 (work) 201 West, 103rd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46290 -Original Message- From: karl.best@oasis-open.org [ mailto:karl.best@oasis-open.org http://www.oasis-open.org mailto:karl.best@oasis-open.org http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/tc-announce/200010/msg00000.html (note that the schedule for balloting was wrong in that original call for votes). The OASIS membership now has 30 days to respond to this ballot; balloting will close on 31 January 2001. One vote from each OASIS member organization is allowed and requested. Votes should be sent to tc-voting@lists.oasis-open.org. You should state the name of the OASIS member organization and the vote, e.g. "XYZ Corporation votes YES on the DocBook specification." Archives of votes are available at

78. PEARSON
pearson, karl. Introduction The founder of biometrics, karl pearson was one ofthe principal architects of the modern theory of mathematical statistics.
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PEARSON, KARL Born: 27 March 1857, London, UK Died: 27 April 1936, Coldharbour under Dorking, Surrey, UK Introduction: Biometrika.

79. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Index Of PEA
pearson, Terrance, University of Saskatchewan, 1965. pearson, E. pearson, karl,University of Cambridge, 1879. pearson, John, University of Auckland, 1997.
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80. I3022: Karl DEBAUN (____ - ____)
_Joost DEBAUN _ karl DEBAUN Esther pearson.
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  • BIRTH : New Utrect (Kings Co) Long Island NY
Father: Joost DEBAUN
Mother: Elizabeth DRABBE
Family 1 Jannetje HARING
  • MARRIAGE : 14 Feb 1714, Tappan (Orange Co) NY

Karl DEBAUN
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Elizabeth (Betsey) DRAGE
1825 - 22 Jun 1896
  • BIRTH : 1825, Doddington (Cambridgeshire) England
  • DEATH : 22 Jun 1896, Grant Twp (Huron Co) MI
  • BURIAL : Grant Twp Cem Grant (Huron Co) MI
Father: William DRAGE
Mother: Elizabeth SMITH
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    Family 1 George Eldon JACOBS
    • MARRIAGE : Oct 1967

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    19 Dec 1894 -
    • BIRTH : 19 Dec 1894
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    Mother: Nellie MACKIE
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