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The CLidar is a | scientific instrument used for measuring particulates ( |
am of the United States Geological Survey, a | scientific agency of the United States government. |
t Huntington and Mr. Kimnach could prepare a | scientific description and name this beautiful plant. |
a, which he had contracted while attending a | scientific convention in Vienna. |
''''' is a | scientific journal concerned with heredity in a biologi |
BiomedExperts is a | scientific social network that allows researchers to co |
From 1942 to 1945 he was a | scientific assistant at the Physics Institute of the Un |
excuse for taking the remains was to make a | scientific study of the skeleton. |
form was not realized, the town did become a | scientific center of national significance. |
He was a | scientific consultant to the Novara Expedition (1857-59 |
It is a | scientific system which integrates the various branches |
most important interest, and he worked as a | scientific researcher within the Romanian Academy. |
1978, Time as Conflict: a | Scientific and Humanistic Study |
Stem Cell Reviews and Reports is a | scientific journal published quarterly by Springer Scie |
and Molecular Biology (ISSN 0074-7696) is a | scientific journal that publishes articles on plant and |
In 1987, he became a | scientific director of a World Bank/UNDP project on hyd |
Journal of Molecular Structure is a | scientific journal published by Elsevier ScienceDirect |
J. Deutsch, The Sun, in The New Astronomy, a | Scientific American Book, Simon and Schuster, New York, |
n constitutional questions were treated in a | scientific manner. |
the University of California, Berkeley and a | Scientific Staff Member at the Lawrence Livermore Natio |
Also, since 1936, a | scientific journal, Serbian Astronomical Journal is pub |
he formal description must be published in a | scientific journal. |
most bitter compounds known and is used as a | scientific basis for measuring bitterness. |
Synthetic Communications is a | scientific journal covering the synthesis of organic co |
A melting point apparatus is a | scientific instrument used to determine the melting poi |
A | scientific paper authored by Simon LeVay and published |
Cold Fusion: The Making of a | Scientific Controversy, 1989, Contemporary Books, ISBN |
At the close of the 1960s, a | scientific revolution occurred changing the static Geol |
Schizophrenia: A | Scientific Delusion?, 2nd ed., Routledge, 2002, ISBN 04 |
ore, the 600 Darwin Dissenters signing the A | Scientific Dissent From Darwinism represent about 0.054 |
Res.) is a | scientific journal published by Elsevier. |
Originally a | scientific supporter of Anton de Bary, Brefeld had late |
Evolution: The Remarkable History of a | Scientific Theory. |
the study of hydraulics, thus establishing a | scientific basis for the field. |
From 1945 to 1949, he was a | scientific advisor at Fort Bliss, Texas. |
idered the founder of social psychology as a | scientific discipline. |
He was a | scientific secretary of the "Astronomicheskii Zhurnal". |
Intel Array Visualizer version 3.1 - is a | scientific graphics software. |
After the war, he was a | scientific advisor to the Canadian delegation of the Un |
on Fringe as Valerie Boone, the victim of a | scientific experiment in the episode 'Midnight', and re |
that Adam is grown, he is in college with a | scientific grant and has a bright future. |
He was a | scientific officer/principal scientific officer in the |
The building was originally in the use of a | scientific society and the University of Helsinki. |
s, then becomes an abstract library, being a | scientific generic tool. |
Ofshe later reported the incident in a | scientific journal, though his conclusions and methods |
el (German: Regener-Tonne) was the name of a | scientific payload for the World War II V-2 rocket. |
irmed the bathymetry as well as conducting a | scientific survey. |
The plot follows a | scientific expedition trapped on a remote island inhabi |
In 1978, Plenty formed a | scientific research team, Ethos Research Group, and a l |
He became a teacher and a | scientific officer for the Australian Road Research Boa |
nt Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) is a | scientific meeting on the subjects of bioinformatics an |
Promotion of a | scientific research as the core activity of the teacher |
uate informed consent for participation in a | scientific study. |
Surface science reports is a | scientific journal, Review section of the Surface scien |
In 1805, he was part of a | scientific team attached to the unsuccessful diplomatic |
shed in Nature magazine in 1974, initiated a | scientific investigation of the problem. |
However, it is not a | scientific group and is used for identification purpose |
A | scientific group was established to find or develop the |
A | Scientific Entrepreneur |
g included an astronomical observatory and a | scientific laboratory. |
Advances in Ecological Research is a | scientific journal which was first published in 1962 by |
d with another journal called Heredity) is a | scientific journal concerning genetics. |
ter added that questions that do not admit a | scientific answer should not be assumed to be non-quest |
Tetrahedron is a | scientific journal publishing full original research pa |
The centre was developed to promote a | scientific attitude, portray the growth of science and |
Pele's hair is primarily a | scientific term used by volcanologists. |
ry, though rather as a populariser than as a | scientific investigator, and was in this way very succe |
"It's A | Scientific Fact" |
Plate tectonics, a | scientific theory which describes the large scale motio |
h of these constraints indirectly bring in a | scientific method - work that too obviously violates th |
It is a | scientific journal that publishes original contribution |
t boosted fission weapon test ("Item") and a | scientific test which proved the feasibility of thermon |
ple have (the belief in God) and making it a | scientific and academic enterprise. |
ealock was the first mate and navigator on a | scientific mission aboard the "Gloria Maris," a 110-foo |
From 1985 to 1989, he was a | scientific member of the French Institute of Oriental A |
After 1966, he was a | scientific assistant at the zoological institute of the |
A Koniscope (or coniscope) is a | scientific instrument to detect and measure content of |
This article is about | scientific theories of the origin of the universe. |
Delegates this week will also hear about | scientific advances in the prevention of HIV infections |
The first acceptable | scientific name for the plant was based on Tahitian spe |
tance away from Earth in the widely accepted | scientific cosmology. |
However, there is no widely accepted | scientific basis for claiming that certain positive val |
, wrote the book "rejects generally accepted | scientific knowledge" and "explicitly rejects the scien |
Currently there is no accepted | scientific evidence that exposure to thiomersal is a fa |
gh school science courses alongside accepted | scientific theories, positing a scientific controversy |
murinus, which remains the species' accepted | scientific name to date. |
k, founded in 1997, is an online open access | scientific journal covering synthetic chemistry and nat |
He is a leading advocate of open access | scientific publishing, and is co-Founder of Public Libr |
ganic Chemistry and is an online open access | scientific journal of organic chemistry. |
Materials is a peer reviewed, open access, | scientific journal with broad topical interest in mater |
rare synthesis of up-to-date and accessible | scientific content, combined with beautiful illustratio |
C divisions accomplish research, and achieve | scientific milestones, and perform administrative dutie |
Hazen, co-author) Science Matters: Achieving | Scientific Literacy. |
The main focus of Ackermann's | scientific works lies in his historical studies of the |
In 1986 Andrew acquired | Scientific Communications, Inc., and Kintec Corp, furth |
In 1997, GTS Duratek acquired | Scientific Ecology Group.. |
While in Germany, he acquired | scientific instruments, such as dials, astrolabes and c |
He retired from active | scientific work in 1905, dividing his time between his |
Possessing an active, | scientific mind, he immediately recognized possibilitie |
ts, athletics, student government, activism, | scientific research, and clubs. |
The actual | scientific life of the institute rests on 30-40 people. |
ee of prognostic power-and, thus, additional | scientific validity-to the findings of history. |
Footage from investigations and ADI's | scientific report Science on Suffering can be viewed on |
porpoises, and small whales, and to advance | scientific knowledge and education in marine wildlife a |
y to create new research institutes, advance | scientific research within Taiwan, and to recruit and c |
g studied with the hope that it will advance | scientific understanding of the Saola. |
advanced | scientific courses outside of the area of Genetics, gea |
Fellow, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced | Scientific Research,Bangalore |
anz Schuh was a medical pioneer who advanced | scientific surgical practices in Vienna. |
is also a member of the Center for Advanced | Scientific Computing and Modeling(CASCaM). |
presented the synthesis of the most advanced | scientific knowledge of the era, in the domains of astr |
, learning and human development, aesthetic, | scientific, technological, political, and environmental |
To promote the aesthetic, | scientific, and practical efficiency of the profession; |
1997), "Early Hominid Fossils from Africa", | Scientific American 276 (6): 74-79 |
gs to various international, and Pan African | scientific societies. |
to name the constellations he defined after | scientific instruments. |
ccasional use as a counter-criticism against | scientific skepticism, particularly in fringe science f |
There was also no agreed-upon | scientific method for making experiments reproducible. |
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. |
but strictly the reverse process of aligning | scientific observation with scriptural reading rather t |
ntaining fourteen laboratories, supports all | scientific disciplines. |
hese protected for a time the authors in all | scientific fields such as printers, copper engravers, m |
t known for her role in an affair of alleged | scientific misconduct. |
ve will remain closed to the public to allow | scientific investigation to continue undisturbed. |
He was also | scientific director of the South East England Public He |
He is also | scientific director of the Theory of Nanostructured Mat |
He is also | scientific director of the Observatoire International d |
n Professional and Technical scales and also | Scientific scales. |
See also: | Scientific results of SETI@home project |
He received the AMA | Scientific Achievement Award in 1992. |
His other amateur | scientific interests included botany, geology and the s |
Hari Singh Nalwa (President/CEO of American | Scientific Publishers). |
is a Christian and a Fellow of the American | Scientific Affiliation. |
He is also a member of American | Scientific Affiliation, the Evangelical Philosophical S |
Dennis Jensen of the American | Scientific Affiliation states that special creation mea |
cal Association of America, and the American | Scientific Affiliation. |
The American | Scientific Affiliation (ASA) was founded in the early 1 |
The Christian American | Scientific Affiliation website features a debunking of |
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. |
cience as Allegory," Journal of the American | Scientific Affiliation 35, 1983. |
860" in Rittenhouse: Journal of the American | Scientific Instrument Enterprise 23, 1 (2009) pp. |
Members of the American | Scientific Affiliation are from various movements, such |
The work was a landmark in American | scientific research, the study of the prehistoric Mound |
Mark Koltko-Rivera, American | scientific author in field of Psychology |
The 1948 American-Australian | Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land visited Oenpelli f |
TA Press, Elastic Press, Crowswing Books and | Scientific American as cover art. |
ser called Moser's Hour Records: A Human and | Scientific Adventure(ISBN-9780941950268) in 1991. |
ultivated a very wide circle of literary and | scientific friends, who periodically met at Whitsun gat |
vernment as Minister of Higher Education and | Scientific Research,. |
of ether were key factors in the medical and | scientific pursuit now referred to as anesthesiology, a |
azilian experimental physicist, educator and | scientific leader. |
ences, the author of over 160 monographs and | scientific works. |
documents the archaeological excavation and | scientific reconstruction of human remains. |
Norwegian Society of Graduate Technical and | Scientific Professionals) is a union for graduate techn |
t formulated a policy on civil liberties and | scientific research |
The Bath Royal Literary and | Scientific Institution (also known as BRLSI) is an educ |
rch, combining strict ethical principles and | scientific excellence. |
y Trevelyan, they began hosting literary and | scientific figures at the Hall. |
l beauty that is of important geological and | scientific interest. |
d some successes in the area of breeding and | scientific research. |
l Building was chartered as a "Classical and | Scientific Institute." |
n the work of international sociological and | scientific associations. |
Theoretical and | scientific archaeology |
transmitted voice and television signals and | scientific data. |
e summer months for wildlife observation and | scientific research purposes only. |
His remarkable technical and | scientific activity helped develop the chemical industr |
In July 2006, he was appointed president and | scientific director of the Ontario Institute for Cancer |
k was considered an amazing photographic and | scientific achievement. |
2003, New Technologies for the Cultural and | Scientific Heritage Sector, DigiCULT Technology Watch R |
the supposed boundaries between artistic and | scientific practice. |
in the fields of history of mathematics and | scientific divulgation. |
ontinued to pursue literary, historical, and | scientific studies and died in Exeter in 1816; intermen |
are engineering, applicated mathematics, and | scientific calculation. |
It is also used in zoo exhibits and | scientific research. |
It finds its origins in the educational and | scientific research endowments of the G. P. Birla Group |
ans and other Hispanics in the technical and | scientific fields. |
Literacy Artistic and | Scientific Accomplishment |
89), The Semantic Conception of Theories and | Scientific Realism. |
a grounded in the philosophy of eugenics and | scientific racism, which were popular ideas at the time |
tes continue in the medical, engineering and | scientific professions. |
From this he developed a deep artistic and | scientific appreciation of nature. |
Computer games and | scientific visualization. |
the land to attempt a number of utopian and | scientific farming schemes, including a school for free |
hical depth, psychological understanding and | scientific research. |
ntain holds a unique place in geographic and | scientific history. |
isapplication of various of these common and | scientific names. |
contains columns of interest to members and | scientific articles on different aspects of dentistry. |
ically diverse protected Area of Natural and | Scientific Interest in south-central Ontario, Canada. |
ion and its use as a cultural, artistic, and | scientific center in the Uckermark. |
arrived in London, Ontario, as President and | Scientific Director of Robarts Research Institute. |
y a variety of works and essays, popular and | scientific. |
It features telescopic cameras and | scientific organs. |
It is the second oldest technical and | scientific society in aerospace in the world. |
The name 'Dibbler' is used by government and | scientific authorities, and in popular usage, to refer |
the use of opium exclusively to medical and | scientific needs". |
s (1853-1930) was an English businessman and | scientific instrument collector. |
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