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Offer objective | scientific evaluations of forensic evidence; |
to coordinate the research of an objective, | scientific and philosophical nature on the origins and |
rugs to any great extent, and remain obscure | scientific curiosities. |
ury, the term "Muscinae" is also an obsolete | scientific name for the mosses (modern Bryophyta), once |
fly subfamily; Muscinae is also an obsolete | scientific name for the mosses, modern Bryophyta. |
Using the now obsolete | scientific satellite ASCA , X-ray observations show the |
Editors would obtain | scientific material from colleges and would evaluate it |
ction decision was based on a combination of | scientific, financial, and political criteria. |
the Bath School approach to the Sociology of | Scientific Knowledge. |
re extensively explored and large amounts of | scientific data were collected. |
also a school inspector, prolific author of | scientific and popular books, broadcaster, and conserva |
ical theories that formalize large bodies of | scientific knowledge. |
He has published dozens of | scientific papers about his plant biology research, and |
contributions include the interpretation of | scientific research into the roots of compassion, altru |
g technology and is funded by the Council of | Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). |
obal developer, manufacturer and marketer of | scientific instruments. |
uced in 1983 and represents a combination of | scientific calculator and computer with BASIC interpret |
any talented engineers, scientists, heads of | scientific organizations and universities, top manageme |
This article provides a list of | scientific, nation-wide public opinion polls that were |
The phase of | scientific history in which Stromeyer was active was on |
system was working, Max Palevsky, founder of | Scientific Data Systems, was at first not interested in |
Crick; What Mad Pursuit: A Personal View of | Scientific Discovery (Basic Books reprint edition, 1990 |
mmunicate with the public without the use of | scientific names in Latin. |
Doctor A doctor at the National Institute of | Scientific Investigation specializing in hypnosis |
Dictionary of | Scientific Biography, vol. |
aims are presented with little in the way of | scientific evidence to support them. |
was an 18th century clockmaker and maker of | scientific instruments. |
er the aegis of the International Council of | Scientific Unions (ICSU). |
r related compounds have been the targets of | scientific research including total synthesis. |
he expedition brought back a great number of | scientific specimens, including minerals, plants, insec |
He also wrote a great number of | scientific articles and original literature in Esperant |
Recently, intensification of | scientific work has involved the University into 25 fed |
ot just confined to current myopic limits of | scientific phenomenology. |
She is now at the Air Force Office of | Scientific Research. |
ovements of the migration period in terms of | scientific racism: "Expansion of the Teutonic Nordics a |
no children, he was survived by a wealth of | scientific and humanistic studies. |
cil of Canada, producing images and films of | scientific endeavors. |
and are used in a similarly diverse array of | scientific fields. |
elebrated career as a writer on a variety of | scientific topics. |
In 1996 he was Awarded Brazilian Order of | Scientific Merit by the President of Brazil. |
ration and Finance, promoted the teaching of | scientific management. |
Nausicaa is described as a center of | scientific and technical discovery of the marine enviro |
ere any indication there should be a list of | scientific contributors than athletic. |
vich Gorbunov, the head of the Department of | Scientific Institutions. |
oRef database is a bibliographic database of | scientific literature in the geosciences, including the |
be a publicity seeker with low standards of | scientific rigor. |
r understand the mind without the benefit of | scientific testing. |
adre founded the Interdisciplinary school of | scientific computing at the University of Pune and has |
He is also a member of the Board of | Scientific Governors at The Scripps Research Institute. |
ted in 1907, primarily for the production of | scientific and non-fiction films. |
Throughout his life he published hundreds of | scientific works in Polish, Russian, Czech, Slovenian, |
rganization and the International Council of | Scientific Unions. |
as divisional officer for the Association of | Scientific, Technical and Managerial Staffs. |
nuel College), he turned to the sociology of | scientific knowledge for his PhD under the direction of |
personic Jet project when he was Director of | Scientific Research. |
itain, 1865-1930: the social construction of | scientific knowledge (1981) |
, Communication Technology School, School of | Scientific Studies, West Clermont Institute of Performi |
al refit and the installation and testing of | scientific equipment, Tui began a program of work for t |
al articles, and was a member of a number of | scientific and medical organizations. |
rs must comply with specific requirements of | scientific quality and relevance |
Times (passim) Mastheads of | Scientific American from 1969 through 1994. |
data analysis in the critical evaluation of | scientific literature. |
promoted by Mary Hunt and the Department of | Scientific Temperance Instruction. |
The term is used in a wide variety of | scientific disciplines. |
He served as Secretary of | Scientific Investigation and Secretary General of UNL. |
tingly, the CIA did have an actual Office of | Scientific Intelligence in the 1970s.) |
ort articles ("letters") is diverse areas of | scientific study that are relevant to the field of medi |
The Department of | Scientific Temperance Instruction of the Women's Christ |
s and as collaborators, from a wide range of | scientific fields. |
, redundant publications, and other types of | scientific misconduct. |
Gurney was a writer of | scientific textbooks. |
Nature's Imagination: The Frontiers of | Scientific Vision (editor) (1995) |
decor was a specialist in the application of | scientific methods to speech and hearing problems. |
energy production research covers a range of | scientific investigation including gasification and cel |
apel Hill, North Carolina, is a developer of | scientific presentation tools and content for use in re |
Manual of | Scientific Inquiry (ed.), (1849); |
d viscosity of fluids uses the principles of | scientific investigation that are fundamental to molecu |
The University houses a number of | scientific research centers, which reflect the Universi |
ans also built up an important collection of | scientific instruments. |
sts from another planet with 25,000 years of | scientific advances created all life on Earth through D |
he held this command he wrote many papers of | scientific value and interest. |
Department of | Scientific and Industrial Research established |
Historical releases of | Scientific Linux are the following. |
The temperate rainforest is of | scientific interest, being a remnant of former Gondwana |
ety was primarily for a general diffusion of | scientific knowledge and promoting understanding of new |
ficult questions and learning the methods of | scientific questioning. |
ic Expedition (NZGSAE) describes a series of | scientific explorations of the continent Antarctica. |
His collection of | scientific instruments later formed the basis of the Wh |
encourage researchers from a wide variety of | scientific fields to take on the challenge of non-surgi |
Danfrie was also an engineer and inventor of | scientific instruments. |
Integrated assessment modelling is a type of | scientific modelling that is increasingly common in the |
(1977), The Structure of | Scientific Theories. |
meter wave radar research and other kinds of | scientific research. |
hese appeared chiefly in the transactions of | scientific societies of which he was a member. |
, Eunomia has attracted a moderate amount of | scientific attention. |
odymyr Korolyuk has been awarded a number of | scientific prizes. |
He is a member of the Board of | Scientific Governors at The Scripps Research Institute. |
e was listed in a survey by the Institute of | Scientific Information as one of the world's 1000 most |
higher intelligence, thwarts the advance of | scientific knowledge. |
enhuis, article on Schouten in Dictionary of | Scientific Biography, Charles Coulston Gillispie, ed.-i |
ogress and its Problems: Towards a Theory of | Scientific Growth, ISBN 978-0520037212 |
recommendations include the rapid sharing of | scientific data among researchers around the world and |
ti Swarup Bhatnagar prize (by the Council of | Scientific and Industrial Research of the Government of |
, according to the AVAC leader, “in terms of | scientific debate and discovery.” |
arctic stations supporting a wide variety of | scientific research in both the local and surrounding a |
nces, and was a member of the NIOSH Board of | Scientific Counselors. |
ginally known, was established as a place of | scientific research and education. |
ry to address the broad and complex range of | scientific goals. |
f the compendium led inevitably to a lack of | scientific solidarity. |
member of the Editorial Board of a number of | scientific journals. |
he produced several elementary text-books of | scientific instruction, and also various publications o |
It was at the forefront of | scientific developments in Europe in the 17th and 18th |
He was editor of | scientific and political programme at Radio Belgrade fr |
ing Scientist at the Venezuelan Institute of | Scientific Investigation. |
The higher dendralenes are of | scientific interest because they open up a large array |
Sidney Topol (former CEO of | Scientific Atlanta) |
illiam Whewell, is a proposed description of | scientific method. |
nized in 1959 as the Venezuelan Institute of | Scientific Research in 1959. |
W. Hibbard, C. Dyer and B. Paul, Display of | Scientific Data Structures for Algorithm Visualization, |
He was a pioneer in the field of | scientific documentaries. |
shingbay area has been designated an area of | scientific interest. |
Executive Order 8807 creating the Office of | Scientific Research and Development with Vannevar Bush |
ck House Garden, a protected "triple Site of | Scientific Interest," so designated by English Nature. |
He also published a number of | scientific papers. |
Bechtel has also written about the nature of | scientific discovery. |
be disproved, it fails the simplest test of | scientific theory." |
dition, his interests include the ranking of | scientific journals; in 2007 he introduced the Eigenfac |
[Wellington, N.Z.] : New Zealand Dept. of | Scientific and Industrial Research, 1967. |
These documents consist primarily of | scientific studies on the addictive nature of nicotine |
se of Frankenstein as a hopeless disciple of | scientific progress at all costs, and capable of murder |
ring World War II he served in the Office of | Scientific Research and Development, where he was Chief |
The acquisition of | scientific knowledge and insights as far as possible by |
promote interaction and spread knowledge of | scientific and philosophical advances in the field of c |
Promotion of | scientific co-operation and laboratory linkages |
e of Naval Research, the Air Force Office of | Scientific Research, BP, ENEL, Bosch GmbH, and the Ford |
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of | Scientific & Technical Terms (6. |
His combination of | scientific insight, wide ranging interest in the arts, |
onsidered an established part of the body of | scientific knowledge. |
ford, is home to an unrivalled collection of | scientific instruments from medieval times to the 17th |
ctions of these higher areas are a matter of | scientific research and debate. |
One critic of | scientific skepticism argues that those involved in "or |
He was a follower of the group of | scientific realists and naturalists in art which includ |
SIQS - The International Secretariat of | Scientific questions; |
Sciences and received the Brazilian Order of | Scientific Merit. |
n his teaching, Sinnott stressed the idea of | scientific discovery and the importance of making caref |
The use of | scientific or pseudoscientific language. |
idade was originally a part of many types of | scientific and astronomical instrument. |
pt, China, India and Europe, for purposes of | scientific study. |
His chief area of | scientific research was in molecular mechanisms of prog |
s and Electronics of the Air Force Office of | Scientific Research. |
continued working at the Wellcome Bureau of | Scientific Research until 1958, when he became director |
He started work at the Wellcome Bureau of | Scientific Research but was called up for military serv |
nnshausen is best known as part of a line of | scientific genealogy stretching from Mencke to Gauss an |
U.S. Air Force Office of | Scientific Research |
nacarry Bridge, north of Knocknacarry, is of | scientific interest in the field of mineralogy. |
ing Liveryman with the Worshipful Company of | Scientific Instrument Makers, having been first clothed |
management information, and various kinds of | scientific and engineering work. |
Numerical Recipes in C. The Art of | Scientific Computing, 2nd Edition, 1992, ISBN 0-521-431 |
rector of the Venezuelan National Council of | Scientific Investigation and the magazine Intersciencia |
h and education including the sponsorship of | scientific educational meetings and theTelemedicine and |
State propaganda then used the appeal of | scientific rationalism to argue that Falun Gong's world |
The "Frameworks of | Scientific Understanding" category includes courses in |
Frameworks of | Scientific Understanding refers to concepts and methods |
he magnetosphere with a comprehensive set of | scientific instruments. |
(Covington & Burling) stressed the "lack of | scientific consensus" line that the industry used after |
ee with his results for personal, instead of | scientific, reasons. |
The Review of | scientific instruments 78 (2): 024503. |
roposed the creation of an Advisory Board of | Scientific Research for India. |
Argentine bases in Antarctica, in support of | scientific missions, using HMS Endurance. |
further extended his views offering a set of | scientific arguments backing his claim. |
avis' claims were criticized for a number of | scientific inaccuracies. |
Such people, sought by the growing number of | scientific societies, wielded enormous influence on sci |
He is an outspoken critic of | scientific racism, and has prominently argued against t |
This effect continues to be a topic of | scientific research, for example in the context of nano |
se, they serve a function similar to that of | scientific theories. |
Similarly arguments for a lack of | scientific consensus are often encouraged by sides who |
named director of the Central Laboratory of | Scientific Research. |
Memberships of Editorial Advisory Boards of | scientific journals |
mote enhancement in the level and quality of | scientific education, knowledge and skills in the UK |
ams are included along with a vast amount of | scientific and observing information, star lore, histor |
l not entirely clear and remains an issue of | scientific research and debate. |
Bucharest, becoming its first coordinator of | scientific activity (1949-1954), then as deputy directo |
He published a number of | scientific and ideological works. |
ural History Museum contains a vast array of | scientific specimens. |
(October - February) and hosts a variety of | scientific projects. |
906 to 1910 Godfrey was the administrator of | scientific studies at the Girl's High School of Practic |
The Art of | Scientific Computing, 3rd Edition, 2007, ISBN 0-521-880 |
has become a philanthropist and supporter of | scientific, artistic, educational and ecclesiastical ca |
Manchester, he worked for the Department of | Scientific and Industrial Research in the Fuel Research |
ces is paving the way for the next decade of | scientific advancements. |
Journal of | Scientific Exploration, 19(3):359-383, 2005. |
opinions based on value judgement instead of | scientific facts and rigorously derived, scientific ins |
nounced that it had completed acquisition of | Scientific Atlanta in a cash deal that paid $43 per sha |
he activity of planning the dissemination of | scientific and clinical data on a drug to healthcare pr |
Member of | scientific advisory board of Mendel Biotechnology, Inc. |
ter was later Professor at the Department of | Scientific Photography at the University of Frankfurt a |
The dunes contain ecological systems of | scientific value. |
nal Center for Infectious Diseases´ Board of | Scientific Counselors, the CDC HIV Advisory Committee, |
of the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, a network of | scientific research institutes mainly located in German |
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