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apers on research in his field, published in | scientific journals such as Mycologia and Phytopatholog |
Our University has been publishing | scientific journals and collections of articles, which |
Memberships of Editorial Advisory Boards of | scientific journals |
She has written articles for many | scientific journals including American Anthropologist, |
their research is submitted to professional | scientific journals or conference proceedings for publi |
They regarded the publishers of | scientific journals as essentially parasites, making mo |
n the editorial boards of many international | scientific journals and has been a consultant with Aven |
is thoroughly researched using peer reviewed | scientific journals and research papers and is edited b |
er his editorship it became one of the first | scientific journals to go online. |
He wrote more than 100 articles for | scientific journals and wrote or edited 11 books in his |
It appears among the over 14,000 | scientific journals listed by the Institute for Scienti |
olored pictures are charged (as in all other | scientific journals). |
, Brit Assoc; Trans Inst Nav Arch; and other | Scientific Journals, &c." |
on ancient shipwreck sites have appeared in | scientific journals, books and popular magazines. |
Publishing results on | scientific journals, especially those with a high impac |
He contributed to other | scientific journals, and made an immense number of cont |
She has written several articles in | scientific journals, lay press and visual media. |
lections of over 400 magazines, academic and | scientific journals, and newspapers; and audiovisual ma |
algethi Shemali, though seldom used today in | scientific journals, shares certain etymological simila |
She has been a reviewer for nine | scientific journals, currently serving a second term on |
al work Flora Conchica, and other papers for | scientific journals, however, his political writing led |
een published in about 150 papers in various | scientific journals. |
Secchi published about 730 papers in | scientific journals. |
ved one patent and published eight papers in | scientific journals. |
ring and serves on the editorial board of 27 | scientific journals. |
tannica as well as writing many articles for | scientific journals. |
and author to more than 400 articles in such | scientific journals. |
He is published in numerous | scientific journals. |
umerous articles on morphology and botany to | scientific journals. |
has published around 80 papers in reputable | scientific journals. |
member of the Editorial Board of a number of | scientific journals. |
has served on the editorial board of twelve | scientific journals. |
tents and publish in dozens of peer-reviewed | scientific journals. |
al Transplantation and 9 other international | scientific journals. |
Cepko is widely published in | scientific journals. |
He has published numerous papers in the | scientific journals. |
er two hundred and fifty articles in various | scientific journals. |
1850), and contributed papers to medical and | scientific journals. |
les and essays to French, German and English | scientific journals. |
has been published in over 160 peer reviewed | scientific journals. |
He had over 97 publications in | scientific journals. |
nd is a member numerous editorial boards for | scientific journals. |
y contributions to the Electrician and other | scientific journals. |
ilosophical Transactions of London and other | scientific journals. |
ers on chemistry, geology, and mineralogy in | scientific journals. |
rch has been published in many international | scientific journals. |
umber of papers published in educational and | scientific journals. |
reflects in the form of articles in leading | scientific journals. |
ks, and contributed over a hundred papers to | scientific journals. |
raisal of the peer review system for serious | scientific journals. |
dition, his interests include the ranking of | scientific journals; in 2007 he introduced the Eigenfac |
He then embarked on a three-year | scientific journey which took him to France, Italy and |
pative democracy to secure power, education, | scientific knowledge about society and international co |
The work is excellent except when | scientific knowledge comes into conflict with the accep |
nuel College), he turned to the sociology of | scientific knowledge for his PhD under the direction of |
itain, 1865-1930: the social construction of | scientific knowledge (1981) |
nevertheless required a fair amount of exact | scientific knowledge and thus gave partial incentive fo |
ety was primarily for a general diffusion of | scientific knowledge and promoting understanding of new |
hesis Of Classical Yoga Concepts With Modern | Scientific Knowledge |
The acquisition of | scientific knowledge and insights as far as possible by |
porpoises, and small whales, and to advance | scientific knowledge and education in marine wildlife a |
Imec leverages its | scientific knowledge with the innovative power of its g |
ared an intent "to provide authoritative and | scientific knowledge on sexual problems and medical pro |
Professor Hedberg was a pioneer in | scientific knowledge on the afroalpine vegetation. |
these conferences showed the great amount of | scientific knowledge exchanged there. |
The Spirit states that | scientific knowledge and technological advances are unl |
AIDS experts agree that South Africa has the | scientific knowledge and the budget to prevent and trea |
ks were not foreseeable given the prevailing | scientific knowledge of the time. |
Its purpose is to facilitate the access to | scientific knowledge and to develop the methods of scie |
745, he instead considered himself receiving | scientific knowledge in a spontaneous manner from angel |
presented the synthesis of the most advanced | scientific knowledge of the era, in the domains of astr |
n societies and thereby build up a genuinely | scientific knowledge of social life. |
, wrote the book "rejects generally accepted | scientific knowledge" and "explicitly rejects the scien |
these duties require an increasing amount of | scientific knowledge, since laboratory tests are gradua |
the Bath School approach to the Sociology of | Scientific Knowledge. |
ical theories that formalize large bodies of | scientific knowledge. |
ssful, the BBS program used must be based on | scientific knowledge. |
higher intelligence, thwarts the advance of | scientific knowledge. |
onsidered an established part of the body of | scientific knowledge. |
ng it further in the interest of medical and | scientific knowledge. |
d by considering our personal experience and | scientific knowledge. |
al search strategies, but less efficient for | scientific knowledge. |
cient retrieval to facilitate the sharing of | scientific knowledge. |
None of these statements reflects current | scientific knowledge. |
What is given and what is received is | scientific knowledge.” |
His firm is also known for its | scientific laboratories, including many for Yale Univer |
Well equipped | scientific laboratories, library and reading room. |
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 |
y the United States Air Force and Los Alamos | Scientific Laboratory for air-defense use. |
al Laboratory (at the time called Los Alamos | Scientific Laboratory). |
g included an astronomical observatory and a | scientific laboratory. |
Besides his | scientific labors, Robins took an active part in politi |
An account of his life and his | scientific labours was given by A Cossa in the Proceedi |
It was released by | Scientific Labs and sold out in 16 days. |
nson subsidiary, in 1974 and advanced on the | scientific ladder in various Johnson & Johnson pharmace |
End to Feudal land-ownership system, | Scientific land distribution system to be adopted |
The event also highlights | scientific landmarks in adult stem cell transplants, mi |
ul to people who had not mastered the common | scientific language of the time, Latin. |
In computer programming, a | scientific language is a programming language optimized |
Scientific languages include ALGOL, FORTRAN, and APL. | |
language, they are more easily expressed in | scientific languages.) |
pioneering essay, "Kinder, Kirche, Kuche as | Scientific Law: Psychology Constructs the Female." |
after Luis Aldaz, a meteorologist and former | scientific leader at two stations in Antarctica. |
ed States Antarctic Research Program (USARP) | scientific leader at South Pole Station, winter 1966. |
1969 and 1970 he served as Chief Scientist ( | scientific leader) of the Weddell Sea Expedition. |
azilian experimental physicist, educator and | scientific leader. |
, Miami, USA) was a physician, scientist and | scientific leader. |
The MDF work in tandem with medical and | scientific leaders to mobilize resources in order to de |
f his parish he was widely known through his | scientific lectures and his numerous volumes. |
nterest has provided scholarships and funded | scientific lectures. |
t all criticism of him was restricted to the | scientific level. |
From 1952 to 1954 he was | scientific liaison officer with the Office of Naval Res |
is a renowned center of Bach research with a | scientific library for Bach topics. |
The | scientific library includes 11 departments: collection, |
In 1923-1931 he was also Director of the | Scientific Library of the Tbilisi State University. |
cluding multi-peak fitting, based on the GNU | Scientific Library. |
The actual | scientific life of the institute rests on 30-40 people. |
author of Oncogenes, Aneuploidy, and AIDS: A | Scientific Life and Times of Peter H. Duesberg (2004). |
Memories of a | Scientific life Marshall, Morgan & Scott (1934) |
v joined the Bolshevik party and returned to | scientific life. |
Historical releases of | Scientific Linux are the following. |
Scientific Linux (SL) is a Linux distribution produced | |
C-MORE is active in increasing | scientific literacy about microbial oceanography among |
organizations have attempted to compare the | scientific literacy of adults in different countries; t |
Hazen, co-author) Science Matters: Achieving | Scientific Literacy. |
liography of nearly 1000 publications in the | scientific literature |
ky in 1967, and has also been referred to in | scientific literature as Rhodeus lighti amurensis. |
This plant first appeared in | scientific literature in the year 1802, published by th |
The | scientific literature contains specifications for isola |
d much earlier, it was first reported in the | scientific literature in 1938. |
lthough the fossils have been referred to in | scientific literature since the 1970s, this African din |
1970s with the systematic evaluation of the | scientific literature with the goal of building a data |
This plant first appeared in the | scientific literature in 1810, in the Prodromus Florae |
oRef database is a bibliographic database of | scientific literature in the geosciences, including the |
This plant first appeared in | scientific literature in the year 1830, in the Prodromu |
. Wu in 1931, and has also been described in | scientific literature as Rhodeus lighti lighti. |
er in 1894, and has also been referred to in | scientific literature as Barbodes everetti. |
es in 1842, and has also been referred to in | scientific literature as Barbodes lateristriga, or Syst |
This plant first appeared in | scientific literature in 1825, in the Prodromus Systema |
It first appeared in | scientific literature in 2005, when psychoanalyst Mark |
There is no known | scientific literature on bamaluzole and little else is |
en referred to in popular culture and in the | scientific literature as toad licking and has drawn med |
This species first appeared in the | scientific literature as Rhagodia hastata in 1810 in th |
In 1805 this species first appeared in the | scientific literature by Christiaan Persoon in his Syno |
In 1793 this species first appeared in the | scientific literature as Styphelia lanceolata in A spec |
There is new | scientific literature about natural transgenic events i |
Tuomey contributed numerous articles to the | scientific literature and provided reports on his disco |
References appear in | scientific literature to a Stephanian epoch or Stephani |
The species first appeared in | scientific literature in Prodromus Florae Novae Holland |
Frequent references appear in | scientific literature to a Namurian epoch or Namurian s |
And in 1810, this species appeared in | scientific literature, in Prodromus Florae Novae Hollan |
In 1810, this species appeared in | scientific literature, in Prodromus Florae Novae Hollan |
And in 1810, the species appeared in | scientific literature, in Prodromus Florae Novae Hollan |
The term is much in use nowadays in the | scientific literature, especially by theorists studying |
In 1810, this species first appeared in | scientific literature, in the Prodromus Florae Novae Ho |
s the title of Robert Boyle's masterpiece of | scientific literature, published in London in 1661. |
referred to as Rhodeus atremius suigensis in | scientific literature. |
ed Champsosaurus have been documented in the | scientific literature. |
ction has been assigned in the peer reviewed | scientific literature. |
This usage is often found in the | scientific literature. |
data analysis in the critical evaluation of | scientific literature. |
rst North American fossil to be described in | scientific literature. |
osaurine fossils have been documented in the | scientific literature. |
ferred to as Hemiculter bleekeri bleekeri in | scientific literature. |
art and is an avid reader of historical and | scientific literature. |
ed 10 books and 150 articles and chapters to | scientific literature. |
dicating that they have been reported in the | scientific literature. |
probably his most important contribution to | scientific literature. |
o acquainted with the contemporary Christian | scientific literature. |
s earlier paper has attracted comment in the | scientific literature. |
everal meanings, leading to ambiguity in the | scientific literature. |
scribed: it is not yet formally known in the | scientific literature. |
athus limbatus and Acheilognathus limbata in | scientific literature. |
sical Sanskrit Literature, and technical and | scientific literature. |
referred to as Rhodeus ocellatus smithii in | scientific literature. |
ng with the difficult undertaking was new to | scientific literature; and both introduction and commen |
Everyman's Rules for | Scientific Living - Carrie Tiffany |
Barloworld | Scientific Ltd. was the of UK's largest manufacturers o |
nd time of King Arthur and Camelot, when her | scientific machine malfunctions. |
or instance, he was the founder of the first | scientific magazine in Sweden, Acta literaria Suecia, w |
for Springer Verlag as the Editor of the new | Scientific Magazine Naturwissenschaften. |
rivat; now he is the editor in chief of this | scientific magazine. |
It was to be primarily ecclesiastic and not | scientific, mainly to prepare candidates to the priesth |
tion of Col Everest, was the ablest and most | scientific man that ever presided over this expensive d |
onsistent with sound financial, business and | scientific management principles. |
y work completely, dedicating himself to his | scientific management research. |
The Psychological Approach to | Scientific Management - can this be applied in the home |
From Taylorism to Quality Control: | Scientific Management in Twentieth-Century Japan (PhD d |
inslow Taylor's monograph, The Principles of | Scientific Management appears in The American Magazine, |
ent pilgrims who came to meet the "Father of | Scientific Management". |
ration and Finance, promoted the teaching of | scientific management. |
ent assumption in Frederick Winslow Taylor's | scientific management. |
, [Bailey] did not support his analysis in a | scientific manner-hence my comment." |
oling in garden architecture was taught in a | scientific manner. |
n constitutional questions were treated in a | scientific manner. |
in iron and stone, of German commercial and | scientific manpower. |
is classes at Vals, Gury lithographed a more | scientific manual which was never published. |
litism, Nationalism, Gender Equality and the | Scientific Manufacture of Winners (London och New York: |
Central | Scientific manufactured and distributed science teachin |
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