David H. Morton (February 21, 1886 – June 13, 1957) was an American poet.
Born in Elkton, Kentucky, he graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1909. Morton played on the varsity football team. After a decade of newspaper work, starting at the Louisville Courier-Journal, he became a teacher in the high school at Morristown, New Jersey. Beginning in 1924, he taught at Amherst College.
His work appeared in Harper's Magazine. He is noted for having written a fan letter to Dashiell Hammett.
Commentary on Aristotle's Prior Analytics (in Armenian)
All these works will be published, with an English translation, in the series Commentaria in Aristotelem Armeniaca - Davidis Opera (five volumes), edited by Jonathan Barnes andValentina Calzolari.
Another anonymous commentary on Porphyry's Isagoge which was falsely ascribed to Elias (pseudo-Elias), was also falsely ascribed to David.
Notes
Bibliography
A. Busse (ed.), Eliae in Porphyrii Isagogen et Aristotelis Categorias commentaria, Berlin, 1900 (Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca, XVIII-1).
David (Bulgarian:Давид) (died 976) was a Bulgarian noble, brother of Emperor Samuel and eldest son of komes Nicholas. After the disastrous invasion of Rus' armies and the fall of North-eastern Bulgaria under Byzantine occupation in 971, he and his three younger brothers took the lead of the defence of the country. They executed their power together and each of them governed and defended a separate region. He ruled the southern-most parts of the realm from Prespa and Kastoria and was responsible for the defence the dangerous borders with Thessalonica and Thessaly. In 976 he participated in the major assault against the Byzantine Empire but was killed by vagrant Vlachs between Prespa and Kostur.
Family tree
Another theory
However, there's also another version about David’s origin. David gains the title "comes" during his service in the Byzantine army which recruited many Armenians from the Eastern region of the empire. The 11th-century historian Stepanos Asoghik wrote that Samuel had one brother, and they were Armenians from the district Derjan. This version is supported by the historians Nicholas Adontz, Jordan Ivanov, and Samuil's Inscription where it’s said that Samuel’s brother is David. Also, the historians Yahya and Al Makin clearly distinguish the race of Samuel and David (the Comitopouli) from the one of Moses and Aaron (the royal race):
David (Spanish pronunciation:[daˈβið]) officially San José de David is a city and corregimiento located in the west of Panama. It is the capital of the province of Chiriquí and has an estimated population of 144,858 inhabitants as confirmed in 2013. It is a relatively affluent city with a firmly established, dominant middle class and a very low unemployment and poverty index. The Pan-American Highway is a popular route to David.
The development of the banking sector, public construction works such as the expansion of the airport and the David-Boquete highway alongside the growth of commercial activity in the city have increased its prominence as one of the fastest growing regions in the country. The city is currently the economic center of the Chiriqui province and produces more than half the gross domestic product of the province, which totals 2.1 billion. It is known for being the third-largest city in the country both in population and by GDP and for being the largest city in Western Panama.
"PTero: Architecture and Development" by Michael Kiwala and David Morton
Analyzing genomic sequence data requires non-trivial computational workflows that can be highly parallel. Managing these workflows at scale is a significant challenge both in terms of performance and fault tolerance. A survey of available workflow management systems did not yield a candidate that met our needs. Therefore, we are developing a workflow system called PTero.
Workflow systems usually represent workflows as a set of simple tasks arranged in a directed acyclic graph. Because real world applications often require choices to be made at run-time, those tasks become complicated finite state machines. PTero uses petri nets, which are capable of representing both DAGs and FSMs in one data structure. The system is able to handle very large workflows due to the amortized constant time a...
published: 27 Sep 2015
Health Priorities in Malawi - Dr David Morton
In advance of the 2017 Scottish Government call for applications, our sister network in Malawi invited six key Malawian stakeholders to tell us about their health priorities.
published: 30 Oct 2017
The Khel Vikas BIG Interview - with David Morton
Recent intern, David Morton, shares some of his experiences and views on what it was like to work at Pro Sport Development and on the Khel Vikas project
published: 05 Jun 2014
Makalu by David Morton
David Morton & Melissa Arnot set out on an expedition to climb Makalu, the planet's 5th highest peak.
published: 21 Oct 2014
David Morton of DMK Restaurants | Bootstrapping in America
David Morton is the Co-Owner of DMK Restaurants. Along with his partner, Chef Michael Kornick, they own and operate ten brands mostly in the Chicagoland area. They also advise some of America's largest companies on how to integrate food, beverage & design into their portfolios. David learned many great lessons from his late father, famed Chicago restauranteur, Arnie Morton, who started the upscale steakhouses, Morton's in 1978. David is a regular speaker at Northwestern University and in 2016 was inducted into the Chicago Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame.
Check out more Bootstrapping In America interviews: http://ow.ly/Vu1C30jmoOp
For more information, visit https://www.dmkrestaurants.com
Some of the most interesting stories around are from entrepreneurs willing to take an idea and turn...
published: 29 Apr 2019
David A. Morton: Utah Healthcare Heroes
http://utahbusiness.com/articles/view/healthcare_heroes_4/?pg=7
David A. Morton: Utah Healthcare Heroes 2015
University of Utah School of Medicine’s David Morton originally applied to medical school but applied to a graduate program of clinical anatomy as a backup. The clinical anatomy program, however, required a project that piqued his interests—writing a cadaver dissection manual—so he took that path. A Ph.D., 12 years of teaching at the school of medicine and six textbooks later, Morton’s choice has turned out to be a good one. Morton doesn’t shy away from tough classes, including an advanced anatomy course for students who plan on becoming surgeons, radiologists or pathologists. His expertise is nationally recognized from his textbooks and numerous papers on educational outcomes rese...
published: 16 Oct 2015
Movement Study: David Morton (600D)
This is the second in my line of 'Movement Studies'
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I'm trying to capture in detail what movements that person feels makes them them.
This is David Morton. He's been training for two years and has developed a very particular style which had been captured in the video. I simply asked him to perform the movements that he beleives defines him. Then I captured them as best as I could.
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Analyzing genomic sequence data requires non-trivial computational workflows that can be highly parallel. Managing these workflows at scale is a significant cha...
Analyzing genomic sequence data requires non-trivial computational workflows that can be highly parallel. Managing these workflows at scale is a significant challenge both in terms of performance and fault tolerance. A survey of available workflow management systems did not yield a candidate that met our needs. Therefore, we are developing a workflow system called PTero.
Workflow systems usually represent workflows as a set of simple tasks arranged in a directed acyclic graph. Because real world applications often require choices to be made at run-time, those tasks become complicated finite state machines. PTero uses petri nets, which are capable of representing both DAGs and FSMs in one data structure. The system is able to handle very large workflows due to the amortized constant time algorithm used to determine whether the next step in the workflow can be executed.
PTero consists of a set of restful services that work together to execute workflows but can also be used individually. Following the 12-factor recommendations allows us to scale horizontally and be resilient in the face of single node failures. The service oriented architecture also provides a clear extension path for adding execution schedulers such as SGE, AWS or OpenStack.
Since the first version of PTero was deployed at the McDonnell Genome Institute at Washington University in the summer of 2013, it is has orchestrated more than 600,000 workflows and with over a combined 8 million tasks. Since then development has focused on making the system more accessible to the community.
Michael Kiwala
MCDONNELL GENOME INSTITUTE AT WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
Michael Kiwala works on PTero at the McDonnell Genome Institute at Washington University. Michael has served at MGI as a software engineer, automating genomic data analysis and sharing the results with the scientific community since 2005.
David Morton
MCDONNELL GENOME INSTITUTE AT WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
David Morton is the Project Lead for PTero at the McDonnell Genome Institute at Washington University. David received his PhD from Washington University in Saint Louis in 2012 where he worked to automate the acquisition and analysis of data in a neurophysics lab. Since then he has been a member of the development team working to create the infrastructure that enables large scale genome sequencing at MGI.
Analyzing genomic sequence data requires non-trivial computational workflows that can be highly parallel. Managing these workflows at scale is a significant challenge both in terms of performance and fault tolerance. A survey of available workflow management systems did not yield a candidate that met our needs. Therefore, we are developing a workflow system called PTero.
Workflow systems usually represent workflows as a set of simple tasks arranged in a directed acyclic graph. Because real world applications often require choices to be made at run-time, those tasks become complicated finite state machines. PTero uses petri nets, which are capable of representing both DAGs and FSMs in one data structure. The system is able to handle very large workflows due to the amortized constant time algorithm used to determine whether the next step in the workflow can be executed.
PTero consists of a set of restful services that work together to execute workflows but can also be used individually. Following the 12-factor recommendations allows us to scale horizontally and be resilient in the face of single node failures. The service oriented architecture also provides a clear extension path for adding execution schedulers such as SGE, AWS or OpenStack.
Since the first version of PTero was deployed at the McDonnell Genome Institute at Washington University in the summer of 2013, it is has orchestrated more than 600,000 workflows and with over a combined 8 million tasks. Since then development has focused on making the system more accessible to the community.
Michael Kiwala
MCDONNELL GENOME INSTITUTE AT WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
Michael Kiwala works on PTero at the McDonnell Genome Institute at Washington University. Michael has served at MGI as a software engineer, automating genomic data analysis and sharing the results with the scientific community since 2005.
David Morton
MCDONNELL GENOME INSTITUTE AT WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
David Morton is the Project Lead for PTero at the McDonnell Genome Institute at Washington University. David received his PhD from Washington University in Saint Louis in 2012 where he worked to automate the acquisition and analysis of data in a neurophysics lab. Since then he has been a member of the development team working to create the infrastructure that enables large scale genome sequencing at MGI.
In advance of the 2017 Scottish Government call for applications, our sister network in Malawi invited six key Malawian stakeholders to tell us about their heal...
In advance of the 2017 Scottish Government call for applications, our sister network in Malawi invited six key Malawian stakeholders to tell us about their health priorities.
In advance of the 2017 Scottish Government call for applications, our sister network in Malawi invited six key Malawian stakeholders to tell us about their health priorities.
Recent intern, David Morton, shares some of his experiences and views on what it was like to work at Pro Sport Development and on the Khel Vikas project
Recent intern, David Morton, shares some of his experiences and views on what it was like to work at Pro Sport Development and on the Khel Vikas project
Recent intern, David Morton, shares some of his experiences and views on what it was like to work at Pro Sport Development and on the Khel Vikas project
David Morton is the Co-Owner of DMK Restaurants. Along with his partner, Chef Michael Kornick, they own and operate ten brands mostly in the Chicagoland area. ...
David Morton is the Co-Owner of DMK Restaurants. Along with his partner, Chef Michael Kornick, they own and operate ten brands mostly in the Chicagoland area. They also advise some of America's largest companies on how to integrate food, beverage & design into their portfolios. David learned many great lessons from his late father, famed Chicago restauranteur, Arnie Morton, who started the upscale steakhouses, Morton's in 1978. David is a regular speaker at Northwestern University and in 2016 was inducted into the Chicago Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame.
Check out more Bootstrapping In America interviews: http://ow.ly/Vu1C30jmoOp
For more information, visit https://www.dmkrestaurants.com
Some of the most interesting stories around are from entrepreneurs willing to take an idea and turn it into a business. From web apps to workouts to Barron's and babies, we've got it covered.
You can watch a new Bootstrapping in America interview live and check out all previous episodes everyday at http://ow.ly/Ee7F0
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David Morton is the Co-Owner of DMK Restaurants. Along with his partner, Chef Michael Kornick, they own and operate ten brands mostly in the Chicagoland area. They also advise some of America's largest companies on how to integrate food, beverage & design into their portfolios. David learned many great lessons from his late father, famed Chicago restauranteur, Arnie Morton, who started the upscale steakhouses, Morton's in 1978. David is a regular speaker at Northwestern University and in 2016 was inducted into the Chicago Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame.
Check out more Bootstrapping In America interviews: http://ow.ly/Vu1C30jmoOp
For more information, visit https://www.dmkrestaurants.com
Some of the most interesting stories around are from entrepreneurs willing to take an idea and turn it into a business. From web apps to workouts to Barron's and babies, we've got it covered.
You can watch a new Bootstrapping in America interview live and check out all previous episodes everyday at http://ow.ly/Ee7F0
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http://utahbusiness.com/articles/view/healthcare_heroes_4/?pg=7
David A. Morton: Utah Healthcare Heroes 2015
University of Utah School of Medicine’s David Mort...
http://utahbusiness.com/articles/view/healthcare_heroes_4/?pg=7
David A. Morton: Utah Healthcare Heroes 2015
University of Utah School of Medicine’s David Morton originally applied to medical school but applied to a graduate program of clinical anatomy as a backup. The clinical anatomy program, however, required a project that piqued his interests—writing a cadaver dissection manual—so he took that path. A Ph.D., 12 years of teaching at the school of medicine and six textbooks later, Morton’s choice has turned out to be a good one. Morton doesn’t shy away from tough classes, including an advanced anatomy course for students who plan on becoming surgeons, radiologists or pathologists. His expertise is nationally recognized from his textbooks and numerous papers on educational outcomes research. In the classroom, Morton is known as a professor who looks for unusual ways to get concepts to stick—after completing a topic in his anatomy courses, Morton plays guitar and sings about the subject to help sum up the section. Congratulations to David Morton and everyone at University of Utah's School of Medicine: #UtahHealthcareHeroes (2015). Read more: http://utahbusiness.com/articles/view/healthcare_heroes_4/?pg=7#sthash.irpzTJmR.dpuf
http://utahbusiness.com/articles/view/healthcare_heroes_4/?pg=7
David A. Morton: Utah Healthcare Heroes 2015
University of Utah School of Medicine’s David Morton originally applied to medical school but applied to a graduate program of clinical anatomy as a backup. The clinical anatomy program, however, required a project that piqued his interests—writing a cadaver dissection manual—so he took that path. A Ph.D., 12 years of teaching at the school of medicine and six textbooks later, Morton’s choice has turned out to be a good one. Morton doesn’t shy away from tough classes, including an advanced anatomy course for students who plan on becoming surgeons, radiologists or pathologists. His expertise is nationally recognized from his textbooks and numerous papers on educational outcomes research. In the classroom, Morton is known as a professor who looks for unusual ways to get concepts to stick—after completing a topic in his anatomy courses, Morton plays guitar and sings about the subject to help sum up the section. Congratulations to David Morton and everyone at University of Utah's School of Medicine: #UtahHealthcareHeroes (2015). Read more: http://utahbusiness.com/articles/view/healthcare_heroes_4/?pg=7#sthash.irpzTJmR.dpuf
This is the second in my line of 'Movement Studies'
Comments, likes and favourites make you a good person ;)
I'm trying to capture in detail what movements th...
This is the second in my line of 'Movement Studies'
Comments, likes and favourites make you a good person ;)
I'm trying to capture in detail what movements that person feels makes them them.
This is David Morton. He's been training for two years and has developed a very particular style which had been captured in the video. I simply asked him to perform the movements that he beleives defines him. Then I captured them as best as I could.
Link to David- http://www.youtube.com/user/dangermouse1581
Comment Rate and Subscribe.
(If you would like a 'Movement study' done for yourself, don't hesitate to contact me.)
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Please watch: "Summer Adventures 2018! // Travel Vlog 4k // Parkour Journeys Ep20"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrqEBVU33wY
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
This is the second in my line of 'Movement Studies'
Comments, likes and favourites make you a good person ;)
I'm trying to capture in detail what movements that person feels makes them them.
This is David Morton. He's been training for two years and has developed a very particular style which had been captured in the video. I simply asked him to perform the movements that he beleives defines him. Then I captured them as best as I could.
Link to David- http://www.youtube.com/user/dangermouse1581
Comment Rate and Subscribe.
(If you would like a 'Movement study' done for yourself, don't hesitate to contact me.)
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Summer Adventures 2018! // Travel Vlog 4k // Parkour Journeys Ep20"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrqEBVU33wY
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Analyzing genomic sequence data requires non-trivial computational workflows that can be highly parallel. Managing these workflows at scale is a significant challenge both in terms of performance and fault tolerance. A survey of available workflow management systems did not yield a candidate that met our needs. Therefore, we are developing a workflow system called PTero.
Workflow systems usually represent workflows as a set of simple tasks arranged in a directed acyclic graph. Because real world applications often require choices to be made at run-time, those tasks become complicated finite state machines. PTero uses petri nets, which are capable of representing both DAGs and FSMs in one data structure. The system is able to handle very large workflows due to the amortized constant time algorithm used to determine whether the next step in the workflow can be executed.
PTero consists of a set of restful services that work together to execute workflows but can also be used individually. Following the 12-factor recommendations allows us to scale horizontally and be resilient in the face of single node failures. The service oriented architecture also provides a clear extension path for adding execution schedulers such as SGE, AWS or OpenStack.
Since the first version of PTero was deployed at the McDonnell Genome Institute at Washington University in the summer of 2013, it is has orchestrated more than 600,000 workflows and with over a combined 8 million tasks. Since then development has focused on making the system more accessible to the community.
Michael Kiwala
MCDONNELL GENOME INSTITUTE AT WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
Michael Kiwala works on PTero at the McDonnell Genome Institute at Washington University. Michael has served at MGI as a software engineer, automating genomic data analysis and sharing the results with the scientific community since 2005.
David Morton
MCDONNELL GENOME INSTITUTE AT WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
David Morton is the Project Lead for PTero at the McDonnell Genome Institute at Washington University. David received his PhD from Washington University in Saint Louis in 2012 where he worked to automate the acquisition and analysis of data in a neurophysics lab. Since then he has been a member of the development team working to create the infrastructure that enables large scale genome sequencing at MGI.
In advance of the 2017 Scottish Government call for applications, our sister network in Malawi invited six key Malawian stakeholders to tell us about their health priorities.
Recent intern, David Morton, shares some of his experiences and views on what it was like to work at Pro Sport Development and on the Khel Vikas project
David Morton is the Co-Owner of DMK Restaurants. Along with his partner, Chef Michael Kornick, they own and operate ten brands mostly in the Chicagoland area. They also advise some of America's largest companies on how to integrate food, beverage & design into their portfolios. David learned many great lessons from his late father, famed Chicago restauranteur, Arnie Morton, who started the upscale steakhouses, Morton's in 1978. David is a regular speaker at Northwestern University and in 2016 was inducted into the Chicago Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame.
Check out more Bootstrapping In America interviews: http://ow.ly/Vu1C30jmoOp
For more information, visit https://www.dmkrestaurants.com
Some of the most interesting stories around are from entrepreneurs willing to take an idea and turn it into a business. From web apps to workouts to Barron's and babies, we've got it covered.
You can watch a new Bootstrapping in America interview live and check out all previous episodes everyday at http://ow.ly/Ee7F0
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http://utahbusiness.com/articles/view/healthcare_heroes_4/?pg=7
David A. Morton: Utah Healthcare Heroes 2015
University of Utah School of Medicine’s David Morton originally applied to medical school but applied to a graduate program of clinical anatomy as a backup. The clinical anatomy program, however, required a project that piqued his interests—writing a cadaver dissection manual—so he took that path. A Ph.D., 12 years of teaching at the school of medicine and six textbooks later, Morton’s choice has turned out to be a good one. Morton doesn’t shy away from tough classes, including an advanced anatomy course for students who plan on becoming surgeons, radiologists or pathologists. His expertise is nationally recognized from his textbooks and numerous papers on educational outcomes research. In the classroom, Morton is known as a professor who looks for unusual ways to get concepts to stick—after completing a topic in his anatomy courses, Morton plays guitar and sings about the subject to help sum up the section. Congratulations to David Morton and everyone at University of Utah's School of Medicine: #UtahHealthcareHeroes (2015). Read more: http://utahbusiness.com/articles/view/healthcare_heroes_4/?pg=7#sthash.irpzTJmR.dpuf
This is the second in my line of 'Movement Studies'
Comments, likes and favourites make you a good person ;)
I'm trying to capture in detail what movements that person feels makes them them.
This is David Morton. He's been training for two years and has developed a very particular style which had been captured in the video. I simply asked him to perform the movements that he beleives defines him. Then I captured them as best as I could.
Link to David- http://www.youtube.com/user/dangermouse1581
Comment Rate and Subscribe.
(If you would like a 'Movement study' done for yourself, don't hesitate to contact me.)
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Summer Adventures 2018! // Travel Vlog 4k // Parkour Journeys Ep20"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrqEBVU33wY
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
David H. Morton (February 21, 1886 – June 13, 1957) was an American poet.
Born in Elkton, Kentucky, he graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1909. Morton played on the varsity football team. After a decade of newspaper work, starting at the Louisville Courier-Journal, he became a teacher in the high school at Morristown, New Jersey. Beginning in 1924, he taught at Amherst College.
His work appeared in Harper's Magazine. He is noted for having written a fan letter to Dashiell Hammett.
Director and designer DavidMorton (creative director of Queensland-based company Dead Puppet Society) mounts a production that cleaves to the particular charms of rough theatre, leaning on modest ...
On a recent visit, Mehl and residents DeeMorton and DavidAnderson were working on individual projects, like painting rocks, while a collection of small bird house ornaments and round wooden ...
But since then, I can only remember two such games in which Morton were so abysmal and that was when David Hopkin’s gang of misfits shipped five and six at Inverness and Dundee United respectively a month apart five years ago.
People are also reading… ... 3. Searchers discover body of Hindsboro farmer ... Welch ... "Illinois voters are exhausted by decades of one-party control ... Bill Hauter, R-Morton, defeated independent DavidGill 77% to 23%, with nearly all the votes counted ... .
A low-testosterone man called Harry Shukman (whose father, David Shukman, is Jewish) somehow got hold of a convincing passport under the name ChrisMorton (again, the passport issue is not mentioned in the film).
For Sondra and Toby Eoff, the OdessaMarriott Hotel & Conference Center has been a labor of love ... They are also planning to open a spa ... “It was a tough time for all of us ... At the time, the mayor was David Turner and the city manager was RichardMorton.
On Saturday, Australian pro cyclist Lachlan Morton smashed a new best time – finishing the 14,200km journey around the continent in just 30 days, nine hours and 59 minutes ... But in adversity, Morton found strength.
These real estate transactions, recorded the week of Sept ... PEORIA COUNTY. 405 W ... Robert J ... David F ... Mississippi Ave., Morton. David J ... 111Barrington Place, Morton ... Lee Ave., Morton ... 135 Oak Haven, Morton ... 50 WaldheimRoad, Morton ... 337 Pocono Ave., Morton ...