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led to fundamental new knowledge, important | scientific tools and broad impact in the application of |
neering by the ISI Web of Knowledge, Thomson | Scientific Company. |
ematics by the ISI Web of Knowledge, Thomson | Scientific Company. |
neering by the ISI Web of Knowledge, Thomson | Scientific Company. |
neering by the ISI Web of Knowledge, Thomson | Scientific Company. |
A) is a drug of the morphinan class known in | scientific research. |
He devised the system known as | Scientific Acupuncture and is the founder and past-pres |
He is less known by | scientific works, than by his part in the quarrel betwe |
Mark Koltko-Rivera, American | scientific author in field of Psychology |
pioneering essay, "Kinder, Kirche, Kuche as | Scientific Law: Psychology Constructs the Female." |
features trees and woody plants labeled with | scientific, common, and Cherokee names written in the C |
named director of the Central Laboratory of | Scientific Research. |
The Laboratory's 14 | scientific divisions are organized within the areas of |
f the compendium led inevitably to a lack of | scientific solidarity. |
Similarly arguments for a lack of | scientific consensus are often encouraged by sides who |
as being suspect because they lack rigorous | scientific review and are commercial products. |
ith that conclusion, pointing to the lack of | scientific evidence. |
ed 8 Apr 2010 The reviewer noted the lack of | scientific data. |
sts mostly of anecdotes and lacks controlled | scientific studies to back up its claims. |
The Fish Lake physa, | scientific name Physella microstriata, was a species of |
The Jones' middle-toothed land snail, | scientific name Mesodon jonesianus, is a species of sma |
Archer's toothed land snail, | scientific name Mesodon archeri, is a species of air-br |
End to Feudal land-ownership system, | Scientific land distribution system to be adopted |
The last two | scientific events took place when Wilhelm Julius Foerst |
The two leading university's | scientific problem tasks are the scientific elaboration |
Most members lean towards | scientific and philosophical humanism, but there is rec |
peoples' lives, and in the process learn key | scientific skills . |
n Polytechnic Institution, and a lecturer on | scientific subjects. |
He became a lecturer on | scientific matters for the South Kensington Museum, and |
Familiar Lectures on | Scientific Subjects (1867). |
The lectures present | scientific subjects to a general audience, including yo |
he growing amount of supporting data led the | scientific community in general to accept the Archaea b |
He does not seem to have left any | scientific papers or given any lectures. |
alf spent a year in Leicestershire, studying | scientific agriculture, and in 1854 came to the United |
n in Mendelian Populations is a lengthy 1931 | scientific paper on evolution by the American populatio |
Never letting his | scientific work interfere with his pastoral duties, he |
Imec leverages its | scientific knowledge with the innovative power of its g |
us articles, and lectured before liberal and | scientific societies. |
t formulated a policy on civil liberties and | scientific research |
enging the basis of the vaccine's license on | scientific grounds. |
description of candidate's life and | scientific activity, and list of works; |
athus limbatus and Acheilognathus limbata in | scientific literature. |
ot just confined to current myopic limits of | scientific phenomenology. |
nnshausen is best known as part of a line of | scientific genealogy stretching from Mencke to Gauss an |
This article provides a list of | scientific, nation-wide public opinion polls that were |
ere any indication there should be a list of | scientific contributors than athletic. |
ultivated a very wide circle of literary and | scientific friends, who periodically met at Whitsun gat |
The Bath Royal Literary and | Scientific Institution (also known as BRLSI) is an educ |
y Trevelyan, they began hosting literary and | scientific figures at the Hall. |
ayed a crucial role in the Thorne Literary & | Scientific Association. |
and President of the Birkenhead Literary and | Scientific Society in 1914. |
He has published 26 books, both literary and | scientific works, in Arabic and French. |
Pashayan is an author of literary and | scientific works ("The Friends of the People", 1909). |
societies such as the Islington Literary and | Scientific Society |
ssils which he presented to the Literary and | Scientific Institution of Bath. |
that the most robust of Bath's literary and | scientific societies was founded. |
detergent", but there is little independent | scientific verification of the efficacy and safety of t |
eria to roofs, as there is little supportive | scientific research. |
a member of many other local horticultural, | scientific, and social organizations. |
From 1806-36 he headed the local Medical | Scientific Society, one of the premier scientific socie |
glish name relates to its type locality; the | scientific name to the ochraceous colour on its throat |
77) for Little-Go and the London Preliminary | Scientific. |
iving his Ph.D., Bell came to the Los Alamos | Scientific Laboratory and joined the "T Division." |
The B61 bomb was developed by Los Alamos | Scientific Laboratory (LASL; now Los Alamos National La |
al Laboratory (at the time called Los Alamos | Scientific Laboratory). |
y the United States Air Force and Los Alamos | Scientific Laboratory for air-defense use. |
She made many | scientific cruises for the DSIR and NRL to places aroun |
tronomer and explorer George Davidson made a | scientific trip to the Chilkat Valley of Alaska. |
The magnificent ramshorn, | scientific name Planorbella magnifica, is a species of |
Virtually all major European | scientific publishers or corresponding franchisees set |
named after Igor Mikhajlovich Makarov, chief | scientific secretary of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
excuse for taking the remains was to make a | scientific study of the skeleton. |
ecommendations, aiming to make international | scientific communication more efficient and to aid in p |
was an 18th century clockmaker and maker of | scientific instruments. |
nand Berthoud, Swiss clockmaker and maker of | scientific instruments (d. |
Ian Graham makes first | scientific examination and map of Maya site of Cival. |
Julio C. Tello makes first | scientific survey of Chavin de Huantar. |
Thomas Gann makes first | scientific exploration of Xunantunich. |
He served as manager and | scientific director of the New York Botanical Gardens ( |
regarded for depicting the Manhattan Project | scientific director as a man weary from the tremendous |
The major data type manipulated in | scientific programs is the array. |
Manual of | Scientific Inquiry (ed.), (1849); |
oted solely to the design and manufacture of | scientific instruments. |
ted or used by other manufacturers: (Midwest | Scientific Inc, Smoke Signal Broadcasting, Gimix, Helix |
Many other | scientific fields overlap extensively with geology, inc |
and many other | scientific articles. |
Many Faroese | scientific words are borrowed and/or modified versions |
cal and Electronics Engineers and many other | scientific periodicals. |
Like many other | scientific fields this one has now developed so as to b |
his work was published in many international | scientific journals |
pecialist in this group, he wrote many other | scientific papers on them and other parasitic Hymenopte |
Together with many influential | scientific papers, it has made him a highly cited scien |
ysicists and engineers as well as many other | scientific disciplines. |
rch has been published in many international | scientific journals. |
n the editorial boards of many international | scientific journals and has been a consultant with Aven |
ed to small objects like beads or marbles as | scientific or decorative novelties. |
Edward O. Thorp, Beat the Market: A | Scientific Stock Market System, 1967, ISBN 0-394-42439- |
obal developer, manufacturer and marketer of | scientific instruments. |
s the title of Robert Boyle's masterpiece of | scientific literature, published in London in 1661. |
Times (passim) Mastheads of | Scientific American from 1969 through 1994. |
nancial need, as well as making material and | scientific contributions to the educational life. |
es of the most simple chemical materials and | scientific research work became very difficult. |
esence of abundant local raw materials, high | scientific potential, leading technologies, skilled per |
raduate students involved in mathematical or | scientific research within the University. |
olic conservation laws, and mathematical and | scientific computing, among other fields. |
detail, the philosophical, mathematical, and | scientific aspects of Yoga. |
in the fields of history of mathematics and | scientific divulgation. |
are engineering, applicated mathematics, and | scientific calculation. |
ctions of these higher areas are a matter of | scientific research and debate. |
strated the metal's existence as a matter of | scientific curiosity, they reconverted it into compound |
Hazen, co-author) Science Matters: Achieving | Scientific Literacy. |
MayaVi: 2-D/3-D | scientific data visualization, usable in TraitsUIs as w |
Trent McConaghy, Chief | Scientific Officer |
(Organised Scepticism) Scepticism means that | scientific claims must be exposed to critical scrutiny |
anity and its living environment by means of | scientific methods. |
Meanwhile the | scientific work of the Selenkas continued. |
In 1964 Hill was awarded the Lyell Medal for | scientific research by the Geological Society of London |
of ether were key factors in the medical and | scientific pursuit now referred to as anesthesiology, a |
the use of opium exclusively to medical and | scientific needs". |
r books and some 150 articles on medical and | scientific research. |
ng it further in the interest of medical and | scientific knowledge. |
medical and | scientific evaluations of applications for registration |
1850), and contributed papers to medical and | scientific journals. |
The MDF work in tandem with medical and | scientific leaders to mobilize resources in order to de |
organization is opposed to some medical and | scientific practices that it considers harmful to human |
of women as professionals in the medical and | scientific fields. |
It has been used in medical and | scientific research articles. |
ted towards the law-enforcement, medical and | scientific communities. |
efrom may only be authorized for medical and | scientific purposes. |
area in South Mumbai famous for medical and | scientific instruments, and lab chemicals. |
ditor and consultant in medical, biological, | scientific, and technical photography for the Eastman K |
al translator of philosophical, medical, and | scientific texts from Greek into Latin. |
, directs and manages activities to meet the | scientific studies and advice requirements of Air Comma |
Member of | scientific advisory board of Mendel Biotechnology, Inc. |
Foreign Member, Finnish | Scientific Society (Section for maths and physics), 197 |
contains columns of interest to members and | scientific articles on different aspects of dentistry. |
The mesa shoulderband, | scientific name Helminthoglypta coelata, is a species o |
uter graphics, compression, mesh generation, | scientific computation, and visualization. |
nities, plus some smaller meteorological and | scientific outposts, there are no communities connected |
ficult questions and learning the methods of | scientific questioning. |
Michael Dertouzos, | Scientific American, July 1997 |
ting resources, Grid middleware, specialized | scientific application software and web services into a |
Aikin (1773-1854), chemist, mineralogist and | scientific writer. |
ers on chemistry, geology, and mineralogy in | scientific journals. |
From Mining and | Scientific Press 52 (1886): 237. |
. Humayun Kabir, the then Union Minister for | Scientific Research and Cultural Affairs. |
Ratsifandrihamanana was the Minister of | Scientific Research from 1997 to 1998 and Minister of F |
Minister of | Scientific Research and Atomic Questions and Space : 19 |
ame Minister of Broadcasting and Minister of | Scientific and Industrial Research. |
y was renamed in 1962 to Federal Ministry of | Scientific Research, with a broader scope. |
n life, but ultimately, the mission provided | scientific data about the Earth's ozone layer for more |
It has three modes: basic, | scientific, and programmer. |
ences, the author of over 160 monographs and | scientific works. |
Addiction is a monthly peer-reviewed | scientific journal established in 1884 by the Society f |
ed in March 2001, is a monthly peer-reviewed | scientific journal published by American Scientific Pub |
Glycobiology is a monthly peer-reviewed | scientific journal covering all aspects of the field of |
Vapor Deposition is a monthly peer-reviewed | scientific journal covering materials science. |
Nanotechnology is a monthly, peer-reviewed, | scientific journal, which is published by Nature Publis |
of Italy, and was engaged for some months in | scientific work at Milan. |
pressed his yearning for a more professional | scientific career than that of a farmer, which he calle |
daughter Darea, which enabled more detailed | scientific research of the document. |
still awaiting the results of more thorough | scientific study to determine its effectiveness. |
evidence in the kidnapping using more modern | scientific techniques. |
The banded dune snail or Morro shoulderband, | scientific name Helminthoglypta walkeriana, is a specie |
en's Trauma Department of Moscow's Pediatric | Scientific Research Institute since 1981. |
Gans' most dramatic | scientific discovery was to reduce the time to purify a |
r and began preparing for his most important | scientific project, the exploration of the Shaksgam Val |
tion of Polish Science, the most prestigious | scientific award in Poland, referred to as the Polish N |
chnology Award in 2007, the most prestigious | scientific prized awarded in China. |
The most important | scientific award in Slovenia, as well as a state-founde |
rched book on what is perhaps the most vital | scientific topic of our age. |
leo Galilei about the time's most innovative | scientific theories and experiments. |
JADE's most important | scientific achievement was the discovery of the gluon i |
ng is himself one of China's most successful | scientific entrepreneurs. |
presented the synthesis of the most advanced | scientific knowledge of the era, in the domains of astr |
Mucke's most significant | scientific achievements of practical astronomy are in c |
which he was president 1983-87, he mounted a | scientific expedition to the Kimberley area of Western |
It offers MSc in | Scientific Computing formerly known as M.C.S. (Master o |
ch to editing Bruckner's music was much more | scientific than Haas's. |
Terra (EOS AM-1) is a multi-national NASA | scientific research satellite in a sun-synchronous orbi |
hool, which also boasts a strong musical and | scientific tradition. |
"Christians must disregard [ | scientific hypotheses or theories] that contradict the |
e stuck and lived on the old common name and | scientific epithet. |
mberto I, so you might even find the name in | scientific publication (well, if that hospital were a s |
The narrower, modern | scientific definition for marcasite as orthorhombic iro |
NASA Exceptional | Scientific Achievement Medal (2006) |
ment of Science (AAAS), the nation's largest | scientific organization. |
ridge opened the National National Literary, | Scientific and Military College at Brandywine Springs. |
positions in the United Nations Educational, | Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), working |
president of the United Nations Educational, | Scientific and Cultural Organization World Commission o |
(A.I.A.A) to the United Nations Educational, | Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). |
versities in the United Nations Educational, | Scientific and Cultural Organization. |
nd algae for the United Nations Educational, | Scientific and Cultural Organization in Finland, Singap |
Information at the United Nations Education, | Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). |
provided by the United Nations Educational, | Scientific, and Culture Organization (UNESCO). |
ically diverse protected Area of Natural and | Scientific Interest in south-central Ontario, Canada. |
ignificant Earth Science Area of Natural and | Scientific Interest in Ontario, Canada. |
to flooding, much of it of great natural and | scientific importance as a result. |
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