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TABLEAU SOFTWARE LAUNCHES ITS MYSQL EDITION.
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June 1, 2005
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Tableau Software, a developer of visual analysis and reporting systems for the business intelligence industry, has launched its MySQL edition. The product enables people of any technical ability to see and understand the information in MySQL databases by using a unique drag and drop interface.
Tableau promotes "visual thinking" by producing interactive pictures of data rather than static rows and columns. At the heart of Tableau's software is a new proprietary query language called VizQL(TM). This new language marries a query to a visual response. By analyzing data ...
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List of Nobel Prize in physics winners.
News Wire article from: United Press International
; ...United Kingdom; Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton, Ireland. 1950 -- Cecil Frank Powell, United Kingdom. 1949 -- Hideki Yukawa, Japan. 1948 -- Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett, United Kingdom. 1947 -- Sir Edward Victor Appleton, United...
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Pugwash Conference invites PDF, CPM leaders to its Kochi conference
News Wire article from: The Hindustan Times
; ...Bridgman, Leopold Infeld, Frederic Joliot-Curie, Herman Muller, Linus Pauling, Cecil Powell, Joseph Rotblat, and Hideki Yukawa. The manifesto called upon scientists of all political persuasions to assemble to discuss the threat posed to civilization...
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Around Pasadena
Newspaper article from: Pasadena Star-News
; ...persons Ooguri earns Caltech honor PASADENA - Like many Japanese schoolchildren, Hirosi Ooguri read about the physicist Hideki Yukawa, who became Japan's first Nobel laureate in 1949 for predicting the existence of mesons, elementary particles that...
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List of winners of the Nobel physics prize.
News Wire article from: United Press International
; ...United Kingdom; Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton, Ireland. 1950 -- Cecil Frank Powell, United Kingdom. 1949 -- Hideki Yukawa, Japan. 1948 -- Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett, United Kingdom. 1947 -- Sir Edward Victor Appleton, United...
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A new scientific explorer
Newspaper article from: New Straits Times
; ...Asian Nobel Laureates Abdus Salam, Subrahmanyam Chandrashekhar, C.N. Yang, T.D. Lee, Sin Itiro Tomonaga and Hideki Yukawa. In the latest issue (DecJan 03), the personalities discussed are Marconi and Alexander Graham Bell, founding...
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LIST OF WINNERS OF THE NOBEL PHYSICS PRIZE
News Wire article from: United Press International
; ...United Kingdom; Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton, Ireland. 1950 -- Cecil Frank Powell, United Kingdom. 1949 -- Hideki Yukawa, Japan. 1948 -- Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett, United Kingdom. 1947 -- Sir Edward Victor Appleton, United...
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Famously fleeting
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...Below them, on the rung just above obscurity, were composer Burt Bacharach, poet John Ciardi, and physicist Hideki Yukawa. Sic transit gloria mundi, as Thomas a Kempis famously said. Perhaps we should be scattering those famouslys a bit...
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WINNERS OF THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSICS
News Wire article from: United Press International
; ...United Kingdom; Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton, Ireland. 1950 -- Cecil Frank Powell, United Kingdom. 1949 -- Hideki Yukawa, Japan. 1948 -- Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett, United Kingdom. 1947 -- Sir Edward Victor Appleton, United...
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Can Japan make Einsteins too? (Japan is spending more on basic science than ever before) (Science and Technology)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US)
; ...American researchers. Nonsense. Before the second world war Japan had excellent researchers. In 1935 a theorist called Hideki Yukawa, working at the prestigious Riken Institute near Tokyo, proposed a theory about the forces in the atomic nucleus...
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Strange But True: Robbed of the most glittering prize of them all NOBEL LOSERS
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; ...ever lived. Pauli dismissed the idea as twaddle, and Stueckelberg dropped it - only to see the Japanese theorist Hideki Yukawa rediscover it, and walk away with the 1949 Nobel Prize for physics. Stueckelberg was not the first victim of Pauli...
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