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Laurent Gerstmans (26
February 1885 – 3
April 1955) was a
Belgian wrestler. He
competed in the
heavyweight event at the 1912
Summer Olympics.
Gerstmans was...
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Louis "Lou"
Gerstman (April 22, 1930 –
March 17, 1992) was an
American neuropsychologist best
known for his work in
speech synthesis. He was a co-inventor...
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Gerstman E, Hendler-Neumark A, Wulf V,
Bisker G (10 May 2023). "Monitoring the Formation...
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journalist and
musician Josef Gerstmann (1887–1969),
Austrian neurologist Louis Gerstman (1930–1992),
American neuropsychologist Gerstmann syndrome, a neuropsychological...
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conducting String section 1 Jean-Pierre
Catoul -
violin Éric
Gerstmans -
violin Christian Gerstmans -
viola Jean-Paul
Zanutel -
cello André
Klenes - double...
- ****an. In 1961,
physicist John
Larry Kelly, Jr and his
colleague Louis Gerstman used an IBM 704
computer to
synthesize speech, an
event among the most...
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Sustaining Superior Performance by
Michael E.
Porter 1980, p. 45 Clulow, Val;
Gerstman, Julie; Barry,
Carol (1
January 2003). "The resource-based view and sustainable...
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putting it on his list of the ten best
films for 1996.
Nancy Gerstman mentioned the film as one of the nine most
underrated films in the 1990s...
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physics in 1953. In 1961,
Kelly and
colleagues Carol Lochbaum and Lou
Gerstman created one of the most
famous moments in the
history of Bell Telephone...
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Lhoest (tracks: 2, 6, 7) –
violin Benoit Gilot (tracks: 2, 6, 7), Eric
Gerstmans (tracks: 2, 6, 7),
Samuel Aelvoet (tracks: 2, 6, 7) –
viola Bertrand Burgalat...