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He was born in Saintes, France and died in Paris. He did not invent the guillotine and he was not killed by it. He did advocate its use as a democratic, painless and humane method of execution.
Some claim that it was Hollerith, but he only used an existing technology for a different application.http://www.maxmon.com/punch1.htmClaims are that Joseph-Marie Jacquard invented the punch card. http://www.maxmon.com/1800ad.htm
Sir Francis Bacon Apparently discovered plate tectonics and invented the Barometer
A. test a hypothesis
extreme, reckless charges that caused people to lose their jobs and destroyed their reputations
He developed a mechanical method to display television pictures. His work was superseded by the electronic methods now in use.
He borrowed the concept of punched cards as a method of input.
He was born in Saintes, France and died in Paris. He did not invent the guillotine and he was not killed by it. He did advocate its use as a democratic, painless and humane method of execution.
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scientific method
The quantitative method
Swedish movements is type of massage method that is more mechanical
for better acurracy
Some claim that it was Hollerith, but he only used an existing technology for a different application.http://www.maxmon.com/punch1.htmClaims are that Joseph-Marie Jacquard invented the punch card. http://www.maxmon.com/1800ad.htm
He didn't invent the camera. He came up with the dry plate method for taking a pictures in 1870's.
Archille Joseph Laferriere has written: 'A comparison of Thurstone's centroid method of factor analysis with Hotelling's method of principal components'
he read an article in the newspaper and then he used it to invent the first incandescent bulb