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    [Letter from Joseph G. Babich to parolee - October 3, 1953]

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    A letter written to a parolee, in care of T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas, from Joseph G. Babich, Secretary, Governor's Office, Sacramento 14, California, dated October 3, 1953. Babich informs Subject A-9803 that his application is complete and is being forwarded to Adult Authority for consideration assuring of as early attention as possible under the circumstances

    Interview with Florida Panthers CEO Rory Babich (wih transcript)

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    Florida Panthers CEO Rory Babich gives an inside look at how a major professional sports franchise builds a winning team

    [Letter from Joseph G. Babich to T. N. Carswell - April 14, 1953]

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    A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Chairman, Taylor County Parole Board, from Joseph G. Babich, Secretary, Sacramento 14, California, dated April 14, 1953. Babich acknowledges receipt of the letter from Carswell advising that it is being placed with the file so that it will have the Governor's consideration. Babich assures Carswell that the Governor will appreciate having his comments in this case

    Future Philology! by Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff - Translated by G. Postl, B. Babich, and H. Schmid

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    Ulrich von Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Möllendorff\u27s FUTURE PHILOLOGY! a reply to FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE’S Ordinarius Professor of Classical Philology at Basel „birth of tragedy“ Translated by Gertrude Postl, Babette E. Babich, and Holger Schmid (Greek and Latin translations by Babette Babich and Holger Schmid. Additional corrections to the Greek by James I. Porter and Alexander Nehamas

    [Letter from Joseph G. Babich to T. N. Carswell - June 26, 1953]

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    A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Chairman, Taylor County Parole Board, from Joseph G. Babich, Secretary, Governor's Office, Sacramento 14, California, dated June 26, 1953. Babich gives furthur instruction and explanation regarding an enclosed set of forms used in applying for executive clemency which were requested by Carswell for Subject A-9803

    [Letter from Joseph G. Babich to T. N. Carswell - December 4, 1953]

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    A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Chairman, Taylor County Parole Board, from Joseph G. Babich, Secretary, Governor's Office, Sacramento 14, California, dated December 4, 1953. Babich acknowledges, per the request of Governor Knight, the letter from Carswell of December 2 regarding the request made for clemency for Subject No. 17095 assuring Carswell that Governor Knight will not consider another application for executive clemency from this subject until October, 1955

    EXIT Chart Aided Design of Periodically Punctured Turbo Codes

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    EXtrinsic Information Transfer (EXIT) charts have proved to be an effective tool for studying the convergence behaviour of iterative decoders. However, classical EXIT chart analysis fails to assess the performance of turbo codes in which the systematic bits are punctured periodically. In this letter, a novel 3-Dimensional (3D) EXIT chart technique is proposed for accurately modeling the convergence behaviour of turbo codes that are punctured following a periodic pattern. Finally, the novel 3D EXIT chart technique is validated for a particular periodic turbo code, which is shown to outperform the equivalent randomly punctured code

    Nick Babich photograph

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    This photograph from the Ohio Penitentiary in Columbus is of Nick Babich, a 54-year-old laborer of Trumbull County, Ohio. Babich was convicted of killing his wife, Barbara, and a neighbor, Dan Gross, in 1938. The caption at the bottom reads: "No. 222, Nick Babich, of Trumbull County, Legally Electrocuted May 9th, 1939, for the Murder of his Wife, Barbara Babich and Dan Gross, at Warren, Ohio.” In 1885 the Ohio Penitentiary in Columbus, Ohio, became the location for all executions, which previously took place in the various county seats. In 1896 the Ohio General Assembly mandated that electrocution replace hanging as the form of capital punishment. The Ohio Penitentiary regularly offered tours as well as souvenir photographs and postcards of the building and prisoners on death row. A total of 315 prisoners, both men and women, were executed in the electric chair known as “Old Sparky” between 1897 and 1963

    Cross-Layer Solutions for Cooperative Medium Access Control Protocols

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    Abstract— Recent studies have shown that designing a Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol combined with a cooperative approach may improve the attainable network throughput, despite reducing the mean packet delay. In this paper we design a MAC scheme adopting cooperative physical layer aided cross-layer techniques. We consider a popular cooperative MAC protocol, namely the CoopMAC technique of Liu et al., which is improved by facilitating cooperative signal combining at the destination and employing two relays in the context of a successive relaying technique. The performance of the proposed scheme is evaluated by Monte-Carlo simulations. We demonstrate that a cross-layer design further improves the performance gain provided by the CoopMAC protocol over that of the legacy 802.11 Distributed Coordination Function (DCF), enhancing both the achievable network throughput and the outage probability

    Taylor Babich, Baseball Player

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    Received from the Office of Communications in 2016 and uploaded by Will Clinton, Class of 2019.Photo of Taylor Babich, baseball player, taken in 2009
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