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    Chester Gordon Bell (August 19, 1934 – May 17, 2024) was an American electrical engineer and manager. An early employee of Digital Equipment Corporation...
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  • Gordon Bell (1934–2024) was an American electrical engineer. Gordon Bell may also refer to: Charles Gordon Bell (1889–1918), British pilot Gordon Bell...
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  • The Gordon Bell Prize is an award presented by the Association for Computing Machinery each year in conjunction with the SC Conference series (formerly...
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  • Gordon Bell (1934 – 13 February 2014) was a British cartoonist, best known for humorous strips for D. C. Thomson's weekly comics, including "Pup Parade"...
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  • Gordon Bell is a Canadian software developer and entrepreneur. He is one of the co-creators of the QNX microkernel real-time operating system. Bell and...
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  • Allan Gordon Bell, CM (born 24 May 1953) is a Canadian contemporary classical composer. Born in Calgary, Alberta, Bell received a Master of Music degree...
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  • of the painter Winifred Gordon Bell, (née Billinge; full name Winifred Joan Ophelia Gordon Bell) and Frederick Lawrence Bell, and was raised in the St...
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  • Charles Gordon Bell (31 May 1889 – 29 July 1918) was an early British pilot. He was one of the first hundred licensed pilots in the United Kingdom, and...
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    Gordon Granville Bell (born December 25, 1953) is an American former professional football player who was a running back, kickoff returner and punt returner...
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  • Alexander Gordon Bell (16 August 1929 – 10 March 1996) was a Canadian banker who served from 1979 to 1992 as president of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Bell joined...
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  • Gerald Bell may refer to: Gerald Gordon Bell (1890–1970), Canadian flying ace Gerald Bell (American football) (born 1959), American football player Gerry...
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  • Sir Francis Gordon Bell KBE, MC, FRCS, FRCSEd, FRACS (13 September 1887 – 28 February 1970) was a New Zealand surgeon who was professor of surgery at...
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  • Bell's law of computer classes formulated by Gordon Bell in 1972 describes how types of computing systems (referred to as computer classes) form, evolve...
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  • Robert Gordon Bell (July 11, 1911 – June 15, 2005), was a Canadian medical doctor and pioneer in the field of addiction treatment. He founded the Donwood...
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  • Gordon Bell (born 24 July 1969) is a Scottish singer-songwriter based in Basel, Switzerland. He released fifteen albums. Nine of those albums were under...
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  • Leslie Gordon Bell (December 4, 1889 – September 8, 1963) was a Canadian politician and lawyer. He was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in 1925...
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  • Gordon Bell (9 January 1906 – 1979) was an English professional footballer who played as an outside left. He made appearances in the English Football...
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  • Pup Parade made its first appearance in issue 1326, illustrated by Gordon Bell. The original run finished in issue 2401. The strip returned with a new...
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  • Bell (sociolinguist) (born 1947), New Zealand sociolinguist Allan Gordon Bell (born 1953), Canadian contemporary classical composer Alphonzo E. Bell Sr...
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  • zoologist Frank Bell (governor) (Francis Jardine Bell; 1840–1927), sixth Governor of Nevada Gordon Bell (surgeon) (Francis Gordon Bell; 1887–1970), New...
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  • Captain Gerald Gordon Bell DFC (11 June 1890 – 7 October 1970) was a Canadian First World War flying ace, officially credited with sixteen aerial victories...
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  • Bell (20 July 1934, Elkader, Iowa) was the first president of The Computer Museum in Boston, which she co-founded with her then-husband Gordon Bell....
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    time-sharing system Gordon Bell interview at the Smithsonian DEC PRODUCT TIMELINE Description and Use of Register Transfer Modules on Gordon Bell's site at Microsoft...
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    "Gordon Bell Nominee Used LLMs, HPC, Cerebras CS-2 to Predict Covid Variants". HPCwire. Retrieved 2022-11-23. Peckham, Oliver (2022-11-17). "Gordon Bell...
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  • Gordon John Edward "Tinkle" Bell (March 13, 1925 – November 3, 1980) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender. In the 1945–46 season he made 8...
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  • slapstick, and adventure; notable creators included Leo Baxendale, Gordon Bell, Paddy Brennan, David Law, Tom Paterson, Bill Ritchie, Dudley D. Watkins...
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    radar cross section data for the Lockheed A-12 reconnaissance aircraft. Gordon Bell remembered that it was being used in Oregon some time later, but could...
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  • competition but did not win. Many of these strips appeared in annuals and Gordon Bennet went on to appear in The Beano a few years after coming runner-up...
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    the Michigan state Court of Appeals. In 1989, Emeagwali won the $1000 Gordon Bell Prize for an application of the CM-2 massively-parallel computer. The...
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  • tie, but it seems to have disappeared. Originally drawn by Ken Reid, Gordon Bell took over in 1959, but Roger dodged his way out of the Beano in 1960...
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