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It is named after Guillaume Cannat, a French | scientific journalist and author. |
unter with French chemistry: the 1950 French | Scientific Instrument Exhibition at the Science Museum, |
October 11 - Guillaume Amontons, French | scientific instrument inventor and physicist (born 1663 |
The Plain Friarbird, | scientific name Philemon inornatus, is a species of bir |
round 1960, and the real-time computers from | Scientific Data Systems. |
Acinetobacter is a compound word from | scientific Greek, meaning 'nonmotile rod'. |
He often accepted visitors from | scientific circles in his parish. |
ultural pollution with a wealth of data from | scientific and medial literature. |
istoriography in the Twentieth Century: From | Scientific Objectivity to the Postmodern Challenge". |
"A Scourge of Small Arms," from | Scientific American, June 2000 (with Jeffrey Boutwell). |
an additional 8 years, until he retired from | Scientific Atlanta in 1979. |
t include any such right to be shielded from | scientific theories which are incompatible with a parti |
Professor Sung has published over 500 full | scientific articles in the foremost journals and also h |
lems by employing and developing fundamental | scientific principles. |
f optogenetics has furthered the fundamental | scientific understanding of how specific cell types con |
nterest has provided scholarships and funded | scientific lectures. |
funding | scientific research as the basis for all environmental |
gical Sciences Research Council, which funds | scientific research projects at British universities. |
Olfactory Research Fund's | Scientific Sense of Smell Award (2000) |
e was also the author of one of the funniest | scientific books in the English Language: 'Merde: excur |
te Victorian study containing his furniture, | scientific instruments, Oriental ware and fossil collec |
In January, 2011 the further | scientific results for experiments with cyclic constrai |
Further | scientific study has invalidated this conclusion. |
Nevertheless, further | scientific researches should be warranted, since there |
ties similar to the ginsengs, though further | scientific study is needed. |
Delta G | Scientific Company |
The original report garnered | scientific attention, but was retracted in 2008. |
ook compiling the late Alfred Henry Garrod's | scientific papers; the book was published in 1881 along |
o the Pacific Northwest if the team gathered | scientific data on animals and plants. |
h many are applied to such uses as gathering | scientific data, or astrophotography. |
Botany and general | scientific thinking were part of the fare. |
However, the general | scientific community believes that the Viking's biologi |
Director General, | Scientific and Industrial Research and Development Cent |
uter graphics, compression, mesh generation, | scientific computation, and visualization. |
n societies and thereby build up a genuinely | scientific knowledge of social life. |
rked in the areas of computational geometry, | scientific computing, parallel algorithms and randomize |
It was home to Griffin & George, | scientific equipment supplier to schools and universiti |
product and a $3,000 investment, The Gerber | Scientific Instrument Company was born. |
The original company, called Gerber | Scientific Instrument Co., was founded in 1948 by Josep |
Gerber | Scientific Products which builds Sign Making and specia |
Gerber presided over the expansion of Gerber | Scientific, Inc., which was renamed to reflect the comp |
Pallet Satellite (SPAS) with NASA and German | scientific experiments aboard. |
come one of the market leaders in the German | scientific supplies industry. |
Ber.) is a German-language | scientific journal featuring chemistry of all disciplin |
m got dubious and there were opinions to get | scientific analysis, which he was against (that would i |
Giltspur | Scientific - Manufacturers of orthopaedic shoes for the |
ook is "The Law of Miracles", where he gives | scientific explanations for seemingly miraculous feats. |
formed by the merger of John Wiley's Global | Scientific, Technical, and Medical business with Blackw |
are subject to OSHA regulations, and global | scientific standards. |
cluding multi-peak fitting, based on the GNU | Scientific Library. |
Editing of Goethe's | scientific works, with notes and introduction (ed. |
to denote principles that should guide good | scientific research. |
Having had a good | scientific education, Van Kinbergen was a proponent of |
I found no really good | scientific material, so it's a kind of shoddy wikipedia |
ourg, feeling slighted, opposed Grandidier's | scientific methods, even questioning the soundness of h |
It has basic graphing, | scientific and programming features designed for use by |
se relationship between the results of great | scientific value and of eye-catching beauty and artisti |
will be invited to take part in the greatest | scientific adventure in history: The Halley Project ... |
It is considered one of the three greatest | scientific treatises of the early Renaissance, together |
Squeezing More Oil From the Ground ( | Scientific American, October 2009) |
The sooty grunter ( | scientific name: Hephaestus fuliginosus) is also known |
skeptics disputed Reich's claims that he had | scientific evidence for the existence of orgone. |
computational linguistics, serves as hakia's | scientific advisor. |
er Oddi's time the role of local, first hand | scientific observations lost more and more importance d |
The HP-27 was a hand-held | scientific and financial, but not programmable, calcula |
Subsequent acquisitions of Hart | Scientific, DH Instruments, Pressurements and Ruska add |
Named for Trevor Hatherton, | Scientific Officer in Charge of Antarctic Activities, D |
Secondly, many journalists don't have | scientific background, and they're contented with polit |
ons in books which were recognized as having | scientific value. |
n in a distributed computing project to help | scientific research. |
Her first appearance is when her | scientific facility is attacked by the mercenary 'Night |
The ship is better known from her | scientific research role as the Scripps Institution of |
colleagues for reasons that went beyond her | scientific achievements. |
ate of herself to act as an assistant to her | scientific work. |
nd time of King Arthur and Camelot, when her | scientific machine malfunctions. |
Widdowson and her | scientific partner, Robert McCance, headed the first ma |
Her | scientific career was put on hold indefinitely. |
Her | scientific influences include Theodor Adorno, Else Fren |
nizes botanist Miriam Phoebe de Vos, for her | scientific contributions to the morphology and anatomy |
Manina is also known for her | scientific activities. |
Her | scientific work was known for its accuracy and precisio |
probably doesn't have high | scientific standards, and is not notable as a reference |
esence of abundant local raw materials, high | scientific potential, leading technologies, skilled per |
allel, and appears often in high-performance | scientific applications. |
nt Science and Technology Award, the highest | scientific prize awarded in China. |
th the Wittgenstein Award, Austria's highest | scientific accolade. |
The event also highlights | scientific landmarks in adult stem cell transplants, mi |
The manual was a highly | scientific treatise on gunnery and was used by both sid |
iffith Pugh during their 1960-1961 Himalayan | Scientific Mountaineering Expedition to Nepal, a.k.a. |
ded many distinguished prizes throughout his | scientific career. |
His | scientific research encompassed a wide range of differe |
ary psychosis was an additional focus of his | scientific work. |
howed great dedication and enthusiasm in his | scientific work, just as he did in the extensive garden |
umber of prizes and acknowledgements for his | scientific activities. |
Fellow of the Royal Society in 1894 for his | scientific work to measure the ohm. |
reflecting his | scientific background. |
Much of his | scientific research dealt with comparative anatomy of t |
His | scientific work was mainly in the field of applications |
Among his | scientific publications was a 1963 paper in which he an |
win's correspondence in the formation of his | scientific theory and recruitment of scientific support |
His | scientific and cultural pursuits included botany and lo |
His | scientific bibliography contains about 120 items coveri |
began working for a distiller, bringing his | scientific and medical training to the process. |
He abandoned his | scientific heritage and joined the military to forget a |
HM The King's Medal of Merit in gold for his | scientific achievements through a long scientific caree |
eless, that was certainly not the end of his | scientific endeavors. |
His | scientific work was of fundamental importance for the N |
He started his | scientific career with many field explorations in Afric |
nts on Various Subjects in which much of his | scientific work is summed up. |
In addition to his | scientific and research publications, he has written ab |
as the assistant for Dr. Franklin during his | scientific experiments. |
His | scientific research at the time focused on developmenta |
with the Order of St. Olaf, in honor of his | scientific attainments. |
The focus of his | scientific activities is on the characterization of the |
Drake, Stillman, Galileo at Work: His | Scientific Biography (Chicago: University of Chicago Pr |
An account of his life and his | scientific labours was given by A Cossa in the Proceedi |
ector-general of the marine, and applied his | scientific experience to the improvement of naval const |
In particular, his | scientific work comprises advances in the fields of |
One year later he started with his | scientific observations of comets, meteors, the solar p |
He was an organic chemist who started his | scientific activities in 1931 at Leningrad State Univer |
As well as his | scientific work, Lloyd Morgan was active in academic ad |
His | scientific research led to the Agatston Method and the |
Many of his statements about his | scientific research were popularized in his lifetime. |
In addition to his | scientific research, Arbuzov also wrote A Brief Sktech |
Bertrand is remembered for his | scientific investigations of animal magnetism and somna |
In that country, through his | scientific attainments, he gained the friendship of the |
Among his | scientific studies was the development and typology of |
Prior to his | scientific career, Christy taught physics and chemistry |
e returned to Berlin, where he continued his | scientific studies. |
During his stay in London many of his | scientific researches were published in prominent scien |
He was known above all for his | scientific endeavours, notably in the rectification of |
In his | scientific experiments, he prospected for various ores, |
d has received over 60 awards/prizes for his | scientific achievements in this field. |
Stuart Rice began his | scientific career as a high school student and publishe |
His | scientific work concerns vascular biology and pharmacol |
e greatly assisted her second husband in his | scientific work, especially by her drawings. |
, but devoted himself with enthusiasm to his | scientific activities. |
everal best-selling books which describe his | scientific thinking. |
His | scientific work was in the area of nuclear physics. |
His | scientific work was pursued in the midst of official an |
Besides his | scientific studies, Seidl published numerous poems and |
He embodied in the history his | scientific observations and treated comprehensively and |
His | scientific work was mainly in the fields of physiologic |
In addition to his | scientific achievements, Walker is coordinating a progr |
s an Italian naturalist, who did most of his | scientific work in Portugal. |
physics and it is to her influence that his | scientific impulse has been usually attributed. |
His | scientific interests include the study of dark matter, |
the study of medicine, and having proved his | scientific attainments by various treatises was appoint |
Kennedy continued his | scientific pursuits and gave public lectures illustrate |
In order to pursue his | scientific education, Clodoveo traveled to Europe. |
low his new military duties to interrupt his | scientific endeavours. |
ell was the recipient of many awards for his | scientific, educational, and civic work. |
y work completely, dedicating himself to his | scientific management research. |
ised in Great Falls, Montana and started his | scientific career at the McLaughlin Research Institute |
He continued his | scientific works, experimented with Petri dishes and in |
g through the woods where Melville shows his | scientific inspiration for Richard. |
iven away a large amount paid to him for his | scientific work for the government, and was now poor an |
s; however, he was permitted to continue his | scientific work. |
His | scientific interests involve geomicrobiology, life in e |
onwards, partly in his spare time during his | scientific war service with the US Signal Corps. |
to the "mesomorphic states of matter" in his | scientific assessment of observations of the so-called |
ith explosives and was appointed MBE for his | scientific work in 1944. |
r his retirement and he busily continued his | scientific studies. |
Besides his | scientific labors, Robins took an active part in politi |
Fain successfully started his | scientific career, and already in 1965 became a profess |
was raised to remember the importance of his | scientific contribution. |
Frank systematically provides copies of his | scientific papers online, where they can be viewed by a |
Due to his | scientific achievements in the States, he received NASA |
His | scientific achievements were acknowledged in 1905 with |
Arcane sought to use his | scientific and magic abilities to transplant his mind i |
His legacy consists not only of his | scientific work but also of several generations of scie |
e from London left little time to follow his | scientific interests. |
One of his | scientific discoveries was that the resistivity of cupr |
His | scientific achievements include the development of an a |
He earned many awards and honors for his | scientific work. |
His | scientific work was done largely in Oxford and London. |
His | scientific work on Infrared astronomy as a professor at |
Berson is largely known for his | scientific hot-air balloon expeditions. |
Most of his | scientific research was on colloids and surface chemist |
In addition to his | scientific and educational interests, he has developed |
langer (posthumously), "for the whole of his | scientific work." |
Fekete dedicated the majority of his | scientific work to this subject. |
f his parish he was widely known through his | scientific lectures and his numerous volumes. |
His | scientific interests were planetary cosmogony, astrophy |
As a lawyer for the defence, his | scientific background enabled him to be at the forefron |
1963: He began his | scientific career as a scientific assistant at Columbia |
f what he achieved, against all odds, in his | scientific discoveries. |
He began his | scientific career in the field of plasma physics, recei |
In addition to his | scientific publications, Neil was joint author, with Al |
Because of his | scientific background, he approached spiritism and rein |
interesting experiments on himself, but his | scientific authority and credibility seems lacking. |
that the physicist is remembered not for his | scientific achievements, but for his culinary discovery |
Besides his | scientific achievements, Dr. Khan was also involved in |
ps the only person to pay due respect to his | scientific discoveries. |
Never letting his | scientific work interfere with his pastoral duties, he |
donated to the Peterborough Natural History, | Scientific and Archaeological Society in 1931. |
(MBA '99), Chairman & CEO and Founder, Hoku | Scientific. |
At the Academy, BfN holds | scientific conferences and workshops on a wide range of |
They're hoping | scientific data on the effects of HIV on MSM – released |
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