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He performed many other useful | scientific activities, including collecting meteorologi |
No useful | scientific data were obtained after that date. |
dismissing heritability estimates as useful | scientific measures. |
Organizational theory uses | scientific theories of management to develop deeper und |
but is not a precise measurement or a valid | scientific concept. |
nomen nudum, meaning that it is not a valid | scientific name. |
tion to increase awareness of DOE's valuable | scientific and technical information. |
Nevertheless, the project generated valuable | scientific information and provided scientists with som |
ientist examining politics with a value-free | scientific eye, for Strauss, was self-deluded. |
een published in about 150 papers in various | scientific journals. |
f power system electronics (PSE) for various | scientific spacecraft. |
ical expeditions and sailed on board various | scientific research vessels. |
has held many important positions in various | scientific bodies. |
fairs, which closely cooperates with various | scientific institutions of Greece and elsewhere. |
le but a list of names of writers in various | scientific genres. |
He also contributed to various | scientific periodicals, such as the American Journal of |
er two hundred and fifty articles in various | scientific journals. |
erve as an editorial board member of various | scientific publications. |
He was a regular contributor to various | scientific and technical publications. |
hands-on exhibits that demonstrated various | scientific concepts. |
enomena in Gas Discharges (1976) and various | scientific papers. |
Since 1930 he was a consultant for various | scientific institutions like CAGI, Angarsrtoy and Natio |
Felicitated by various | Scientific and Cultural Organizations for the Scientifi |
In the following years he held various | scientific and academic positions, also serving in the |
s administration has always welcomed varying | scientific points of view, and we received much of it o |
V support vessels, well stimulation vessels, | scientific core drilling vessels and crew vessels. |
eillance, diagnostic services and veterinary | scientific research for government and commercial organ |
ving man who is given vampiric abilities via | scientific rather than supernatural means. |
tends that determinism is no longer a viable | scientific belief. |
Point of View: | Scientific Imagination in the Renaissance |
tion and graphical analysis tool for viewing | scientific data. |
ch that subsequently developed into vigorous | scientific communities. |
a computer program to analyze and visualize | scientific data. |
W. Hibbard, Visualizing | Scientific Computations: A System based on Lattice-Stru |
rched book on what is perhaps the most vital | scientific topic of our age. |
of the expedition and edited the voluminous | scientific data. |
From 1952 to 1954 he was | scientific liaison officer with the Office of Naval Res |
Marcello Pirani was | scientific consultant during 1941--1947, concerned with |
e secured his PhD from IIT Kharagpur and was | scientific officer in the Reliability Engineering Centr |
During the Second World War he was | scientific director of Special Operations Executive res |
In 1945, The Watson | Scientific Computing Laboratory was founded at Columbia |
t provides simultaneous access to "deep web" | scientific databases, which are typically not searchabl |
Welsh | Scientific Advisory Committee |
With scholarly interests that were | scientific as well as theological, Dale was librarian o |
se government's policy of seclusion, Western | scientific theory was generally available only through |
The Waituna Wetlands | Scientific Reserve is a peatland area of 3,556 hectares |
The work is excellent except when | scientific knowledge comes into conflict with the accep |
fice located directly above the store, where | scientific equipment is found, along with a dead body. |
es, such as the "Technology collapse", where | scientific discoveries are lost, forgotten or made unwo |
It is a technique by which | scientific investigators may study the function of the |
), he was a man of mediocre abilities, whose | scientific attainments were not above the practical req |
which has not seen widespread use, but whose | scientific background is well understood. |
found that Darsee had committed wide-ranging | scientific misconduct, fabricating large amounts of dat |
r in private groups or openly with the wider | scientific community. |
He has written popular books for a wider | scientific audience, including his book Genes and Signa |
cations of recent developments for the wider | scientific community are emphasised. |
rk with Snow combined demographic study with | scientific observation, setting important precedent for |
bouquets were painted symmetrically and with | scientific accuracy in small dimensions and normally on |
e to Tasmania came from his involvement with | scientific studies and encouragement of art. |
types of travelling that engage people with | scientific research and education to promote the unders |
ton, D.C., loaded several railroad cars with | scientific equipment and headed to Wadesboro, North Car |
features trees and woody plants labeled with | scientific, common, and Cherokee names written in the C |
60s, Indiana Standard again led the way with | scientific and technological discoveries. |
rding to a philosophy of multiple uses, with | scientific research and teaching balanced with commerci |
of human mind, simulation, and dealing with | scientific research and its benefits. |
AGILE is equipped with | scientific instruments capable of imaging distant celes |
nd held the theorems of geometry on par with | scientific facts. |
ng comes from a wealthy widow in Denver with | scientific interests and perhaps other interests in Bar |
red in Medical Hypotheses, a journal without | scientific peer review; the hypothesis has not been con |
In this sense of the word, | scientific statements are subject to, and derived from, |
cluding modern and classical Japanese words, | scientific terminology, proper names, alphabetical abbr |
World | Scientific Publishing Company. |
Space-Time-Matter, 1999, World | Scientific, Singapore, 209 pp. |
World | Scientific, Singapore, 1998. |
s connects researchers with their real world | scientific networks, enabling them to find work-related |
World | Scientific, Singapore, 650 pp. |
Critical Properties of φ4-Theories, World | Scientific (Singapore, 2001); Paperback ISBN 981-02-465 |
ossmann Meeting on General Relativity, World | Scientific (Singapore, 2008) (together with R.T. Jantze |
River Edge, NJ: World | Scientific. |
h International Heidelberg Conference, World | Scientific Publishing Company, Australia, 2007, ISBN 97 |
Motion on the Line; by Kai Lai Chung; World | Scientific Publishing Company; ISBN 9810246897. |
s were also reprinted in five books by World | Scientific. |
2), by World | Scientific Publishing, in Singapore. |
V. (2006), Del Pezzo and K3 Surfaces, World | Scientific Publishing Company, ISBN 4931469345 |
atistical Mechanics: Rigorous Results, World | Scientific |
e Physics of Quasicrystals (Singapore: World | Scientific, 1987) |
ics, (copyright Carolyne M. Van Vliet) World | Scientific Publishing Company, Singapore and New Jersey |
sical Systems" (Ed.), (copyright WSPC) World | Scientific Publishing Company, Singapore 1987. |
Atoms in light fields World | Scientific. |
Complexity, From Leibniz to Chaitin", World | Scientific, Singapore, 2007. |
Branover is known in the world | scientific community as the leading pioneer of the fiel |
World | Scientific, Singapore (also available online physik.fu- |
Physics, and Financial Markets 3. ed., World | Scientific (Singapore, 2004) (read book here) |
on Theoretical Computer Science 2007, World | Scientific, pp. |
uge Fields, Knots and Quantum Gravity, World | Scientific (1994) |
ter, Electrodynamics, and Gravitation, World | Scientific (Singapore, 2008) (also available online) |
os's collected works were published by World | Scientific in 2000, in two volumes (ISBN 978-981-02-400 |
stronomy, William Livingston coauthor, World | Scientific Publishing Company, Inc., 2005 |
World | Scientific. |
as founded in 2002 and is published by World | Scientific. |
Selected Works Of Kai Lai Chung; World | Scientific Publishing Company; ISBN 9812833854. |
Physics, and Financial Markets 3. ed., World | Scientific (Singapore, 2004) |
ists to share the information with the world | scientific community, but that was firmly quashed by th |
In addition, she kept writing | scientific papers (of the 100 total that Taussig wrote, |
1947) has written | scientific biographies of Marie Curie, Alexander Graham |
He also wrote | scientific articles about Slovak music and music educat |
ited several works on Africa, and also wrote | scientific works. |
He graduated at the Yale | Scientific School in 1858. |
In recent years, | scientific and public interest in flavones has grown en |
layed a leading role in establishing Yerevan | Scientific Research Institute of Mathematical Machines |
A title that you receive for your | scientific work and achievements? |
The figures represent youth, | scientific agriculture, work, artistic endeavors and mo |
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