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GE is available from Bio-Rad, INGENY and CBS | Scientific; a system for TGGE is available from Biometr |
2005, they become Barloworld | Scientific, a now defunct web address featuring only a |
and the co-founder and a director of Boston | Scientific, a medical device company. |
Mansfield is credited with "considerable | scientific ability and high standards of workmanship." |
Cambridge | Scientific Abstracts |
The University, as well as its Units, enjoys | scientific, academic and administrative autonomy and, a |
sturirangan is a member of several important | scientific academies and educational institutions, both |
ompany Filmlight which in 2010 received four | Scientific Academy Awards. |
Accademia dei Lincei, the oldest | scientific academy in the world, is founded in Rome by |
In 1922, he was appointed as a member of the | Scientific Academy in Damascus. |
ves the new theoretical knowledge that needs | scientific acceptance: the back arrow to “theoretical b |
th the Wittgenstein Award, Austria's highest | scientific accolade. |
Literacy Artistic and | Scientific Accomplishment |
DOE Award for Outstanding | Scientific Accomplishments in Solid State Physics, 1983 |
Folkman's | scientific accomplishments included founding a new fiel |
vides an audio commentary where he discusses | scientific accuracies (and inaccuracies) depicted in th |
bouquets were painted symmetrically and with | scientific accuracy in small dimensions and normally on |
of equivalents provided in the bill, extreme | scientific accuracy is not expressed. |
All shows are reviewed for | scientific accuracy by a panel of advisors that include |
ing of the human epigenome as the #2 biggest | scientific achievement of 2009. |
NASA Medal for Exceptional | Scientific Achievement (1965) |
NASA Exceptional | Scientific Achievement Medal (2006) |
2003 IEEE William Streifer | Scientific Achievement Award |
He received the AMA | Scientific Achievement Award in 1992. |
JADE's most important | scientific achievement was the discovery of the gluon i |
0 he received the NASA Medal for Exceptional | Scientific Achievement in recognition of his earlier wo |
nautics and Space Administration Exceptional | Scientific Achievement Medal in 1996. |
Bird won the Lifetime | Scientific Achievement Award in 1985 and received anoth |
In 2002 he received the Lilly | Scientific Achievement Award from the North American As |
k was considered an amazing photographic and | scientific achievement. |
de can be awarded the Nartec for cultural or | scientific achievement. |
dent Bill Clinton recognized his outstanding | scientific achievements with the National Medal of Scie |
HM The King's Medal of Merit in gold for his | scientific achievements through a long scientific caree |
d has received over 60 awards/prizes for his | scientific achievements in this field. |
Due to his | scientific achievements in the States, he received NASA |
His | scientific achievements were acknowledged in 1905 with |
His | scientific achievements include the development of an a |
Mucke's most significant | scientific achievements of practical astronomy are in c |
onal prizes and awards for her distinguished | scientific achievements, including, for example, |
While many members are notable for their | scientific achievements, perhaps the most famous is Dr. |
In addition to his | scientific achievements, Walker is coordinating a progr |
that the physicist is remembered not for his | scientific achievements, but for his culinary discovery |
Besides his | scientific achievements, Dr. Khan was also involved in |
colleagues for reasons that went beyond her | scientific achievements. |
onored by the Prime Minister for outstanding | scientific achievements. |
p Hobel and Douglas Leiterman and focused on | scientific achievements. |
Two of his sons were also notable for their | scientific achievements: Gabriel-Philippe de La Hire (1 |
Eurofins | Scientific acquired the company in 2011. |
of BlackRock, overseeing the firms Index and | Scientific Active investment business, only to leave on |
The aim of the Award is to encourage | scientific activities in the area of research on Lithua |
The | scientific activities covered fields as diverse as fund |
The focus of his | scientific activities is on the characterization of the |
He was an organic chemist who started his | scientific activities in 1931 at Leningrad State Univer |
d the annual college in order to promote the | scientific activities in the country. |
To promote | scientific activities in the country, professor Abdus S |
He performed many other useful | scientific activities, including collecting meteorologi |
umber of prizes and acknowledgements for his | scientific activities. |
nd expand the museum and its educational and | scientific activities. |
, but devoted himself with enthusiasm to his | scientific activities. |
concentration of high-tech professional and | scientific activities. |
, Lomonosov did not stop his engineering and | scientific activities. |
Manina is also known for her | scientific activities. |
His remarkable technical and | scientific activity helped develop the chemical industr |
Bucharest, becoming its first coordinator of | scientific activity (1949-1954), then as deputy directo |
It centralizes | scientific activity and promotes research and work in s |
description of candidate's life and | scientific activity, and list of works; |
He devised the system known as | Scientific Acupuncture and is the founder and past-pres |
ch 9, 1891 - October 18, 1990) was a British | scientific administrator and the first President of CER |
man Resources Development (IHRD) and promote | scientific advancement, technological progress and econ |
In addition to the | scientific advancements, this timeline also includes se |
ces is paving the way for the next decade of | scientific advancements. |
's work a defeatism born out of ignorance of | scientific advancements. |
attention to the ramifications of unchecked | scientific advances and the unwariness of the public to |
sts from another planet with 25,000 years of | scientific advances created all life on Earth through D |
Delegates this week will also hear about | scientific advances in the prevention of HIV infections |
Despite | scientific advances in making microdialysis probes smal |
re (1924), was remarkable in predicting many | scientific advances but has been criticised for present |
will be invited to take part in the greatest | scientific adventure in history: The Halley Project ... |
ser called Moser's Hour Records: A Human and | Scientific Adventure(ISBN-9780941950268) in 1991. |
C, was a committee that provided independent | scientific advice to the Australian Government regardin |
I cannot have public confusion between | scientific advice and policy and have therefore lost co |
He became | scientific adviser to the army council from 1943-1946, |
As a | scientific adviser during the voyage, Harriot was asked |
Hooper is the Chief | Scientific Adviser to the British Gulf War Veterans Ass |
Priority Programme on biodiversity, and the | scientific adviser to the Swiss delegation to the Conve |
In 2003 he was appointed as the | scientific adviser to the Mayor of Rishon-Lezion for es |
e left LLNL in 1989, to serve as the special | scientific adviser on weapons activities to the U.S. De |
in 1999, and from 2000 to 2004 he was Chief | Scientific Adviser to the Ministry of Defence. |
By 1944 he was the | scientific adviser to Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery |
He later became Chief | Scientific Adviser to the Department of Scientific and |
nway took up his appointment as DFID's Chief | Scientific Adviser in January 2005. |
John Beddington, the Chief | Scientific Adviser to the UK Government stated that he |
year he was, however, re-engaged by Ross as | scientific adviser, and was entrusted with the testing |
the Ministry of Food, and then a successful | scientific adviser, rising to the rank of Brigadier. |
The UK's Chief | Scientific Adviser, Sir John Beddington, privately told |
to join the Ministry of Production as Deputy | Scientific Adviser. |
Chief | Scientific Advisers Committee |
l Prize in 1970, received his Ph.D. in 1975 ( | scientific advisor - Andrey Ershov), Professor since 19 |
Chief | Scientific Advisor and Welfare Policy Adviser for WSPA |
He was the Chief | Scientific Advisor to the UK's Department for Environme |
During the Second World War he was Deputy | Scientific Advisor to the Army Council. |
n with the War department General Staff as a | scientific advisor on atomic energy. |
Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) as a Senior | Scientific Advisor and served there in several capaciti |
He was a co-founder and | scientific advisor within the Global Commons Institute |
the school was John Tyndall, who was also a | scientific advisor to the U.K. Board of Trade. |
Lambert as a Professor emeritus, became the | scientific advisor to the J. Paul Getty Museum, and the |
ing, who served as the UK government's Chief | Scientific Advisor from 2000 to 2007. |
From 1945 to 1949, he was a | scientific advisor at Fort Bliss, Texas. |
Recovering, he was the first | Scientific Advisor to the Australian government and Vic |
After the war, he was a | scientific advisor to the Canadian delegation of the Un |
Economy (IREE), [University of Ottawa] as a | Scientific Advisor. |
computational linguistics, serves as hakia's | scientific advisor. |
'Lazarus' (The Sixth Doctor) - the Forge's | scientific advisor. |
Do you suppose he was an unpaid | scientific advisor? |
DTU CEN's | scientific advisors are Professors Archie Howie and Dav |
Scientific advisors for the programme included Dan Hill | |
secret conference of the World President and | scientific advisors is due to be held at Lake Toma, Swi |
was an independent member of the UK Defence | Scientific Advisory Board. |
Since 2007 IMBA has a | Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) for decision making cha |
He has served on the U.S. Air Force | Scientific Advisory Board (2001-02), and is a Member of |
Prof. Eberlein was a member of the | scientific advisory board of the Nicolas-Benzin-Stiftun |
A | scientific advisory from the American Heart Association |
She serves on the National | Scientific Advisory Council of the American Federation |
e Medical University of Vienna and is on the | Scientific Advisory Board of several institutions. |
anadian Representative on the United Nations | Scientific Advisory Committee. |
David N. Louis, MD, PhD, chair, | scientific advisory council |
She is on the | scientific advisory board of ScienceNow at NOVA. |
served on a number committees including the | Scientific Advisory Council of the Ministry of Supply. |
Member, | Scientific Advisory Committee for European Centre for M |
He serves on the | scientific advisory board of Roche Palo Alto (from 1998 |
Oliver Bogler, PhD, chair, | scientific advisory council |
She also is a member of the | Scientific Advisory Board of the Krasnow Neuroscience I |
om 1956 to 1960 he served as a member of the | Scientific Advisory Council. |
Member of | scientific advisory board of Mendel Biotechnology, Inc. |
Patterson is a member of the | Scientific Advisory Board of the Lifeboat Foundation. |
he has served as a Member of the Council and | Scientific Advisory Committee of the Imperial Cancer Re |
Dr. Mash has been on the | scientific advisory board for the Life Extension Founda |
Ratio's | Scientific Advisory Board includes James M. Buchanan an |
l Society and serves on a number of national | scientific advisory committees, including the Basic Ene |
Esselstyn is also a member of the | Scientific Advisory Board of the Nutrition Action magaz |
Welsh | Scientific Advisory Committee |
n possibilities to the German industrial and | scientific aerospace community. |
He was formerly Senior | Scientific Affairs Officer at the United Nations Centre |
e it was called the Ministry of Cultural and | Scientific Affairs. |
Dennis Jensen of the American | Scientific Affiliation states that special creation mea |
The American | Scientific Affiliation (ASA) was founded in the early 1 |
The Christian American | Scientific Affiliation website features a debunking of |
cience as Allegory," Journal of the American | Scientific Affiliation 35, 1983. |
Members of the American | Scientific Affiliation are from various movements, such |
He is also a member of American | Scientific Affiliation, the Evangelical Philosophical S |
It is a British counterpart to the American | Scientific Affiliation, but its theological diversity i |
For the president of the American | Scientific Affiliation, see Edward (Ted) B. Davis. |
is a Christian and a Fellow of the American | Scientific Affiliation. |
cal Association of America, and the American | Scientific Affiliation. |
rt of the United States Geological Survey, a | scientific agency of the United States government. |
am of the United States Geological Survey, a | scientific agency of the United States government. |
Here he lived, engaged in | scientific agriculture and interested in Prussian polit |
ilbert established the foundations of modern | scientific agriculture and the principles of crop nutri |
alf spent a year in Leicestershire, studying | scientific agriculture, and in 1854 came to the United |
The figures represent youth, | scientific agriculture, work, artistic endeavors and mo |
of a single "chime" to communicate, aided by | scientific alchemy. |
ATC2K is an acronym for the Oregon | Scientific All-Terrain-Camera 2000. |
nalysis, and an Advisory Forum Member of the | Scientific Alliance. |
TA Press, Elastic Press, Crowswing Books and | Scientific American as cover art. |
or other popular astronomy magazines such as | Scientific American and Astronomy, as well as having pu |
arch on Amorphous metal, he was cited in the | Scientific American 50 leaders in 2004 . |
Scientific American recently published an article detai | |
Scientific American 269 (5): 60-66. | |
RSA129, a challenge number described in the | Scientific American article of 1977 which first popular |
In 2003 | Scientific American listed the site as one of the top f |
Scientific American 271 (6): 56-61. | |
Scientific American 283 (2): 62-69. | |
Scientific American 270 (2): 36-42. | |
Times (passim) Mastheads of | Scientific American from 1969 through 1994. |
Scientific American 276:2 February 1997 (80-82). | |
1997), "Early Hominid Fossils from Africa", | Scientific American 276 (6): 74-79 |
le: Information Theorist David A. Huffman" - | Scientific American Special Issue on Communications, Co |
is inaugural "Mathematical Games" column for | Scientific American magazine. |
Portray Exoplanets They've Never Seen? 4/9, | Scientific American October 2, 2007. |
Conselice's 2007 | Scientific American article, "The Universe's Invisible |
Huber co-authored the front page article for | Scientific American about the potential of organic food |
, and popularized by A. K. Dewdney in a 1990 | Scientific American column (Smith). |
Huber's and Dale's | Scientific American article |
scientific study by the PBS documentary show | Scientific American Frontiers) have shown that it can p |
"Computers, Networks and the Corporation" - | Scientific American Special Issue on Communications, Co |
Observatory car drawing from a 1917 | Scientific American cover |
essor Gary Shiflet who was also cited in the | Scientific American 50 leaders. |
cle featured her work on viral batteries and | Scientific American named her research leader of the ye |
C, in the New York Times, Discover Magazine, | Scientific American Mind, National Geographic and on Ja |
J. Deutsch, The Sun, in The New Astronomy, a | Scientific American Book, Simon and Schuster, New York, |
ime, including an appearance on the PBS show | Scientific American Frontiers in a long interview with |
An article in the November 1983 issue of | Scientific American gives this garbled William Faulkner |
Per this | Scientific American article, Arab astronomers did not a |
Scientific American | |
In 2004, Gershenfeld was named to the | Scientific American 50. |
May 4, 2011 - In | Scientific American, Garrett Lisi Responds to Criticism |
Farid, H. Digital Image Forensics, | Scientific American, 298:6 (2008) 66-71. |
ass, G.N., 1959, Carbon Dioxide and Climate, | Scientific American, July, p. 41-47. |
He has written articles for Science, JAMA, | Scientific American, the International Journal of Epide |
Lee Smolin, "Atoms in Space and Time," | Scientific American, January 2004 |
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