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Archer's toothed land snail, | scientific name Mesodon archeri, is a species of air-br |
In computer science, the | Scientific Community Metaphor is a metaphor used to aid |
rected invocation language introduced in the | Scientific Community Metaphor. |
neral university departments of educational, | scientific and methodical nature (centers, laboratories |
Bryce is skeptical about the | scientific facts, methodology, and the political motive |
Expert elicitation is essentially a | scientific consensus methodology. |
He visited Germany to study | scientific forestry methods there. |
g United States military: Virginia Literary, | Scientific and Military Academy at Portsmouth, Virginia |
ridge opened the National National Literary, | Scientific and Military College at Brandywine Springs. |
C, in the New York Times, Discover Magazine, | Scientific American Mind, National Geographic and on Ja |
aryland, provides management of the multiple | scientific exploration missions in the Explorer space f |
The keeled sideband, | scientific name Monadenia circumcarinata, is a medium-s |
continuing a twenty-five year programme of | scientific surveying, monitoring and analysis |
Cleveland Abbe founded the | scientific journal Monthly Weather Review in 1872. |
Discoverer's | scientific expedition moored and recovered complex ocea |
tten a book entitled Liberation Biology: The | Scientific And Moral Case For The Biotech Revolution. |
ecommendations, aiming to make international | scientific communication more efficient and to aid in p |
Tarter has worked on a number of major | scientific projects, most relating to the search for ex |
Doppelmayr became a member of several | scientific societies, most notably the Berlin Academy, |
onwards, with the launch and growing use of | scientific calculators, most mathematical tables went o |
It is one of the oldest | scientific and most cited journals in chemistry. |
dical School, and has authored more than 200 | scientific publications, mostly on the aging process. |
Dr. Rowe has published over 200 | scientific publications, mostly in the field of geronto |
In the latter years of World War II, Berlin | scientific organizations moved equipment and personnel |
Main directions of the | scientific research: multicolor photometry of stars, st |
(Organised Scepticism) Scepticism means that | scientific claims must be exposed to critical scrutiny |
People who claim to have a | scientific theory must actually do scientific work and |
Avenarius believed that | scientific philosophy must be concerned with purely des |
, [Bailey] did not support his analysis in a | scientific manner-hence my comment." |
The story combines both | Scientific and Mythical aspects to interest readers. |
The black-striped mussel, | scientific name Mytilopsis sallei, is a small marine bi |
27 The Relation of Psychical Research to the | Scientific Method, N. M. Tyrell, L. W. Grensted |
The | scientific papers Nabrit published, during this period, |
He is commemorated in the | scientific specific name for Hume's Owl, Strix butleri. |
The | scientific botanical name with the standard spelling sa |
cle featured her work on viral batteries and | Scientific American named her research leader of the ye |
erve are also each part of a Site of Special | Scientific Interest named Kings and Bakers Woods and He |
The Plant List has 1,040,426 | scientific plant names of species rank of which 298,900 |
The Tongaland cannibal snail, | scientific name Natalina wesseliana, is a species of me |
The Pondoland cannibal snail, | scientific name Natalina beyrichi, is a species of medi |
Omnis, Inc. is a technical, | scientific and national security consulting firm. |
Scientific Staff, National Institute for Medical Resear | |
, in conjunction with the publication by the | scientific journal Nature of a paper about the accompli |
d in academic publications; the London-based | scientific journal Nature uses it, for example. |
Its discovery was published in 1994 in the | scientific journal Nature where its functional properti |
structure of glucuronic acid in the leading | scientific journal, Nature. |
for Springer Verlag as the Editor of the new | Scientific Magazine Naturwissenschaften. |
ectare (6.9 acre) biological Site of Special | Scientific Interest near Tatworth in Somerset, notified |
is a 0.5 hectare geological Site of Special | Scientific Interest near the town of Radstock, Bath and |
is a 8.47 hectare geological Site of Special | Scientific Interest near the village of Burrington, Nor |
is a 0.3 hectare geological Site of Special | Scientific Interest near Goathill in West Dorset, Engla |
ctare (14.1 acre) biological Site of Special | Scientific Interest near Cheddar in the Mendip Hills, S |
is a 7.4 hectare biological Site of Special | Scientific Interest near the village of Hawkesbury Upto |
e a 12.46-hectare geological Site of Special | Scientific Interest near the village of Banwell, North |
is a 0.06-hectare geological Site of Special | Scientific Interest near the village of Dundry, North S |
re biological and geological Site of Special | Scientific Interest near Great Elm in Somerset, notifie |
is a 1.8 hectare geological Site of Special | Scientific Interest near Ebbor Gorge in Somerset, notif |
s a 10.45 hectare geological Site of Special | Scientific Interest near the town of Clevedon, North So |
is a 0.5 hectare geological Site of Special | Scientific Interest near the village of Walton St. Mary |
ctare (25.4 acre) biological Site of Special | Scientific Interest near the village of Fivehead in Som |
is a 2.7 hectare geological Site of Special | Scientific Interest near the village of Cromhall, South |
is a 0.8 hectare geological Site of Special | Scientific Interest near Shepton Mallet on the Mendip H |
Sheet's Heath Common is a Site of Special | Scientific Interest near Brookwood, Surrey, England. |
is a 1.48 hectare biological Site of Special | Scientific Interest, near the village of Winsley in Wil |
is a 1.3 hectare geological Site of Special | Scientific Interest near Milborne Port in Somerset, not |
is a 1.13 hectare geological Site of Special | Scientific Interest near the village of Felton, North S |
is a 0.25 hectare geological Site of Special | Scientific Interest near the village of Hawkesbury Upto |
ctare (45.4 acre) biological Site of Special | Scientific Interest near Aller in Somerset, notified in |
is a 9.3 hectare geological Site of Special | Scientific Interest near Middlezoy in Somerset, notifie |
is a 3.1 hectare geological Site of Special | Scientific Interest near Chipping Sodbury, South Glouce |
Scientific control needs not be experimental, and exper | |
In addition to his | scientific publications, Neil was joint author, with Al |
2collab was a | scientific social network by Elsevier, launched in 2007 |
BiomedExperts is a | scientific social network that allows researchers to co |
science joins the rest of the humanistic and | scientific disciplines, new related terms appear. |
scientific research, new technologies and energy | |
ea of National Beauty SSSI - Site of Special | Scientific Interest NGO - Non Governmental Organisation |
to make | scientific astronomical night observations. |
IROST Paper published in Pajouhesh | Scientific Journal, no. 3, vol.2, |
ted in 1907, primarily for the production of | scientific and non-fiction films. |
at vaccines cause autism is not supported by | scientific evidence, nor are claims that diets or drugs |
is a 0.5 hectare geological Site of Special | Scientific Interest north of Tortworth, South Glouceste |
He was known above all for his | scientific endeavours, notably in the rectification of |
een notified as a biological Site of Special | Scientific Interest, notification initially taking plac |
een notified as a biological Site of Special | Scientific Interest, notification originally taking pla |
The site is a Site of Special | Scientific Interest notified in 1981. |
re biological and geological Site of Special | Scientific Interest, notified in 1951. |
0.2-acre (810 m2) biological Site of Special | Scientific Interest notified in 2000. |
so a 23.5 hectare biological Site of Special | Scientific Interest, notified in 1952. |
ntly written contributions for the quarterly | scientific journal, Notornis. |
of ether were key factors in the medical and | scientific pursuit now referred to as anesthesiology, a |
2005, they become Barloworld | Scientific, a now defunct web address featuring only a |
This | scientific infrastructure now includes two mobile facil |
split from Capricornis sumatraensis and this | scientific name now only refers to the serows in Sumatr |
h-tech industry in Georgia", is a founder of | Scientific Atlanta, now a subsidiary of Cisco Systems. |
ment in the United States she emphasized the | scientific and nutritional basis of food preparation. |
Sumichrast's vesper rat ( | scientific name Nyctomys sumichrasti) is a rodent of th |
ams are included along with a vast amount of | scientific and observing information, star lore, histor |
ronments of Hong Kong, the investigators use | scientific evidence obtained from the forensic scientis |
A major enhancement to the university's | scientific resources occurred with the re-dedication of |
At the close of the 1960s, a | scientific revolution occurred changing the static Geol |
is, A.G.. Heaton, Paper published in display | scientific reports, Oct 1982, Butterworth & Co, London, |
Portray Exoplanets They've Never Seen? 4/9, | Scientific American October 2, 2007. |
Squeezing More Oil From the Ground ( | Scientific American, October 2009) |
From 1974 to 1979, he was director of the | Scientific Secretariat of the United Nations Scientific |
Research unit, which does the ( | scientific) examination of ways of conserving energy, a |
To instigate and encourage other | scientific studies of waders such as feeding and breedi |
icine and the role played by medicine in the | scientific revolutions of the sixteenth and seventeenth |
He was formerly a member of the | Scientific Council of the Faculty of Social Sciences at |
ents various polemical arguments against the | scientific theory of evolution. |
documents the archaeological excavation and | scientific reconstruction of human remains. |
a Ornithological Society is to encourage the | scientific study of birds by gathering and disseminatin |
as joint editor with E. Ray Lankester of The | Scientific Memoirs of Thomas Henry Huxley. |
He completed his doctoral thesis, 'Changing | scientific concepts of nature in the English novel, 185 |
Currently, Smith is | scientific director of privately-held Synthetic Genomic |
No formal | scientific publishing of phytochemistry, several chroma |
The | scientific study of tempestites is called paleotempesto |
erVax in 2006, Patrick Baeuerle became Chief | Scientific Officer of NASDAQ -listed Micromet now headq |
This program introduces the | scientific participles of remote sensing. |
He was on the senior | scientific staff of the Medical Research Council (UK) w |
with Constantine Walter Benson he wrote the | scientific description of the Aldabra Brush-warbler in |
e, or molecule - or phenomenon that provides | scientific evidence of past or present life. |
The first modern, | scientific, excavation of Senkereh occurred in 1933, wi |
He is | Scientific Director of the VIB Department of Molecular |
M.Zakiev headed the | Scientific Commission of the Education Ministry of the |
effect became known as a consequence of the | scientific investigation of the King's Cross fire. |
chaeological science that specialises in the | scientific study of Ancient Nubia and its antiquities. |
Goldman also looks at the | scientific side of each subject and conducts experiment |
The phrase originated from the | scientific study of brain chemistry. |
and medical historian, and a pioneer in the | scientific study of alternative sexual behaviors. |
A | scientific critique of vivisection |
Among his honors are the | Scientific Prize of the Union des Assurances de Paris ( |
s In Creation is to provide rebuttals to the | scientific claims of young earth creationism which are |
The | scientific director of the institute is Arlan G. Richar |
f Kumyk language" was a first in a Turkology | scientific description of this language with general Tu |
ing of the human epigenome as the #2 biggest | scientific achievement of 2009. |
tanding Book Award" from the Society for the | Scientific Study of Religion. |
In July 2006, he was appointed president and | scientific director of the Ontario Institute for Cancer |
museum has been documented since 2008 in the | Scientific Yearbook of the Tyrolean State Museum (Wisse |
He became | scientific editor of the "Presse" in 1850 and of the "P |
The main | scientific goal of GEMS is to be the first mission to s |
the 1966 Russell Tribunal, and member of the | Scientific Committee of the Russell Tribunal in Rome in |
He did many | scientific studies of co-operation, trades unions, immi |
Hence the | scientific name of Gardenia taitensis, and the English |
As well as numerous papers in the | scientific publications of the AMNH, he wrote many illu |
of this track consist of Fraser reciting the | scientific names of the families of British moths. |
Scientific research of the cave started in the late 194 | |
Thomas McKenny Hughes carried out the first | scientific excavation of Offa's Dyke near Brymbo. |
In 1980 he created in Brazil the first IBM | Scientific Center of South America, as well as the Inst |
turning to the United Kingdom, he joined the | scientific staff of the Social Science Research Council |
In 1874 Schimper proposed a | scientific subdivision of the Tertiary Era. |
Appropriating archaeological and other | scientific methods of collecting, ordering, and exhibit |
g the first after Sherlock Holmes to feature | scientific detection of crime, such as analysing the mu |
The first | scientific exploration of the site, known in Arabic as |
Dutch astronomer, a life long member of the | scientific staff of the Leiden observatory. |
Since 2005 he has been | Scientific Director of CeMM; the Research Center for Mo |
From this he developed a deep artistic and | scientific appreciation of nature. |
Criminalistic Service - | scientific examination of exhibits and crime scenes, as |
tmann's writings gave a great impetus to the | scientific study of the Greek language. |
He was also | scientific director of the South East England Public He |
Member of the | Scientific Committee of Humane Farm Animal Care |
He owned a large | scientific collection of prehistoric ethnological and a |
lmology, and is credited for introducing the | scientific application of mydriatics into European medi |
"the wheat of Zeus"), hence the | scientific name of the genus. |
For a | scientific examination of an intervention in the real w |
d with creating the microfoundations for the | scientific study of ethics and for moral psychology as |
He graduated from Sheffield | Scientific School of Yale University in 1867, and had a |
imself needed a base from which the detailed | scientific reports of the Scotia voyage could be prepar |
gy, and an early practitioner concerning the | scientific study of child development. |
fairs, which closely cooperates with various | scientific institutions of Greece and elsewhere. |
irst worked in Bergen and Leipzig he was the | scientific director of the North Polar expedition of Ro |
arrived in London, Ontario, as President and | Scientific Director of Robarts Research Institute. |
The | scientific production of the Astronomical Observatory e |
The world of flying saucers: a | scientific examination of a major myth of the space age |
ul to people who had not mastered the common | scientific language of the time, Latin. |
everal botanists have mistakenly applied the | scientific name of the Purpletop Vervain, V. bonariensi |
During World War II, Robert became | scientific director of the Manhattan Project, the Allie |
He published the | scientific description of the Queensland Lungfish, a fa |
Organizational theory uses | scientific theories of management to develop deeper und |
e received an Award form the Society for the | scientific Study of Sexuality - Western region. |
oseph Malik Sriyal Peiris, PhD, has been the | scientific director of the HKU-Pasteur Research Centre |
organo, "organ"; and -γραφή, -graphy) is the | scientific description of the structure and function of |
mist, he never lost the perspective, and the | scientific commonsense, of a practical scientist. |
Nuclear Pursuits: The | Scientific Biography of Wilfrid Bennett Lewis. |
Olfactory Research Fund's | Scientific Sense of Smell Award (2000) |
Since 1936 it has been directed by the | Scientific Division of Botany from the National Museum |
However, concerning the | scientific content of the conference, we had also to st |
o be a small research organization stressing | scientific analysis of UFO cases. |
Bultmann responds that modern | scientific analysis of the text is required to separate |
daughter Darea, which enabled more detailed | scientific research of the document. |
Scientific Prize of the UAP (1991); | |
Chemik Polski was the first Polish | scientific journal of chemistry. |
The | scientific head of the project was the nuclear physicis |
She is a member of the | scientific committee of the Fundacion IDEAS, Spain's So |
equired a crew of 48 and could accommodate a | scientific staff of 24. |
One year later he started with his | scientific observations of comets, meteors, the solar p |
The actual | scientific life of the institute rests on 30-40 people. |
arly research reports that contribute to the | scientific understanding of the molecular basis of cell |
He was the first person to give a | scientific description of the south Chinese fruit tree |
This article is about | scientific theories of the origin of the universe. |
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