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is used to induce convulsions in animals in | scientific studies. |
erivative created by Organix Inc. for use in | scientific research. |
GBLD-345 is an anxiolytic drug used in | scientific research, which acts as a nonselective full |
referred to as Rhodeus ocellatus smithii in | scientific literature. |
tion of maintaining the highest standards in | scientific research requirements. |
Nonetheless, it continues to be used in | scientific research into the function of the D4 recepto |
ee of Life representations became popular in | scientific works. |
Optical mounts are used extensively in | scientific imaging applications in biology and astronom |
ADX-47273 is a drug used in | scientific research which acts as a positive allosteric |
Addressing the Need for Freedom in | Scientific Research |
BSPP is a compound used in | scientific research which acts as a positive allosteric |
ce space to various associations involved in | scientific and technological fields. |
Frequent references appear in | scientific literature to a Namurian epoch or Namurian s |
ry due to their poor training and inadequate | scientific instruments. |
These are claimed to include | scientific information pertaining to creation, astronom |
Services include | scientific and specialty consulting as well as all aspe |
function is similar to HP-10BII and include | scientific and statistical functions. |
pplication across many industries, including | scientific, medical, and industrial fields. |
cycledia focused entirely on color including | scientific, technical, historical, and artistic concept |
C-MORE is active in increasing | scientific literacy about microbial oceanography among |
d the data in a variety of formats incudling | scientific formats such as FITS and netCDF. |
though the observatory was built, and indeed | scientific instruments were delivered, the college neve |
C, was a committee that provided independent | scientific advice to the Australian Government regardin |
, Professor Nutt established the Independent | Scientific Committee on Drugs, with the aim of publishi |
In February, the results of an independent | scientific report commissioned by the RSPCA concluded t |
detergent", but there is little independent | scientific verification of the efficacy and safety of t |
gned from the ACMD had set up an Independent | Scientific Committee on Drugs. |
Professors have individual | scientific cooperation with various foreign institution |
itute of Photography with a BA in Industrial | Scientific Photography and moved to Los Angeles to purs |
Industrial | Scientific Corporation is based in the Pittsburgh subur |
Industrial | Scientific has major operations in Shanghai, China; Arr |
ination of relevant information to industry, | scientific experts and regulators. |
Together with many influential | scientific papers, it has made him a highly cited scien |
e focused around stimulating and informative | scientific and special interest subjects. |
He tries to unearth the deep inherent | scientific truth embedded in the delusional beliefs and |
leo Galilei about the time's most innovative | scientific theories and experiments. |
Manchester: John Rylands Research Institute | Scientific Archives Project |
The main defect of this IRM was insufficient | scientific and technical justification, since no SETI s |
ration and cataracts, there was insufficient | scientific evidence from clinical trials for such speci |
An intense | scientific discussion ensued, continuing into the 1870s |
opment of complex, computationally intensive | scientific, mathematical and engineering solutions. |
of the Center for Algorithms and Interactive | Scientific Software, which grew out of the MAGNUS compu |
tionary neuroscience is an interdisciplinary | scientific research field that attempts to understand t |
and Learning Sciences, an interdisciplinary | scientific research center on human learning, with her |
Synlett is an international | scientific journal for accounts and rapid communication |
e recent appearance of several international | scientific journals in which the topic plays a major ro |
ing in the World", a bimonthly international | scientific, technical and trade journal. |
me's founding, King was a "top international | scientific civil servant, Scots by birth, living in Par |
ferenced in nineteenth century international | scientific publications. |
ordon Research Conferences are international | scientific conferences organized by a non-profit organi |
ies, take part in national and international | scientific conferences and seminars. |
ved the George Brown Award for International | Scientific Cooperation from the U.S. Civilian Research |
ber 13 to 15, 2005, a Hamsheni international | scientific convention was held in Sochi. |
try - A European Journal is an international | scientific journal that publishes articles on all areas |
nally known") by EDUNIVERSAL's International | Scientific Committee. |
Wiley-Blackwell is the international | scientific, technical, medical, and scholarly publishin |
al Transplantation and 9 other international | scientific journals. |
his work was published in many international | scientific journals |
member of several national and international | scientific institutions. |
titute of Welding or IIW is an international | scientific and engineering body for welding, brazing an |
Proceedings of the Eleventh International | Scientific Instrument Symposium, Bologna University, It |
e has a high reputation in the international | scientific community and is correspondingly recognised. |
Society for Cryobiology is an international | scientific society that was founded in 1964. |
e Institute hosts national and international | scientific meetings every year. |
It ended in 1992, when a new international | scientific journal Baltic Astronomy for astronomical in |
nizations that represented the international | scientific community, including the International Union |
pated in numerous national and international | scientific meetings, technical conferences, and worksho |
he first woman to establish an international | scientific reputation, with pioneering work in the stud |
The International | Scientific and Medical Forum on Drug Abuse, |
rch has been published in many international | scientific journals. |
n the editorial boards of many international | scientific journals and has been a consultant with Aven |
ecommendations, aiming to make international | scientific communication more efficient and to aid in p |
very garnered attention in the international | scientific community, and for a period he was one of th |
sed to send highly successful interplanetary | scientific probes to Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and |
The Oxfordian stage was introduced into | scientific writing by Alexandre Brongniart in 1827. |
cess at once procured entry for Poisson into | scientific circles. |
amusing background to a genuinely intriguing | scientific puzzle." |
Alas published a large number of inventions, | scientific works, books and journals from his sea exped |
ase for a Creator: A Journalist Investigates | Scientific Evidence That Points Toward God (2004), Zond |
Investigating | scientific techniques used by archaeologists |
Currently, Smith is | scientific director of privately-held Synthetic Genomic |
He is | Scientific Director of the VIB Department of Molecular |
What is given and what is received is | scientific knowledge.” |
Dr. Sousan S. Altaie is | Scientific Policy Advisor for the Office of In Vitro Di |
Solid State Communications is | scientific journal publishished by Elsevier since 1962, |
Also known ad PTVOS, it is | Scientific Atlanta's real-time operating system for set |
ematics and ICT, promoting a culture that is | scientific, technological, enterprising and vocational' |
Optics and Spectroscopy is | scientific journal, English version of the Russian jour |
udes a number of schools such as the Islamic | Scientific College school and the Jubilee school. |
oincided with the 1907 Sub-Antarctic Islands | Scientific Expedition whose participants were travellin |
Both its | scientific and common name were caused by the authors w |
Its | scientific name is derived from being a southern (Gondw |
Its | scientific name honors Yamashina's specimen collector, |
lay press so there is an indication that its | scientific name could be Spinoloricus cinzia. |
irst established by van Hasselt in 1823, its | scientific name was created by Pieter Bleeker in 1853, |
he Grey-crowned Tyrannulet only received its | scientific name in 2007 despite having been known since |
Its | scientific name makes reference to its similarities to |
mmission (IPC) appointed him chairman of its | scientific committee. |
Its | scientific name honors Colonial Virginia botanist John |
Its | scientific name commemorates French ornithologist and c |
It gets its | scientific name from its narrow long-flighted wings. |
Its | scientific work consists in study of natural flora, col |
Its | scientific classification is Varanus brevicauda. |
Its | scientific Staff are distributed in 16 US states and in |
Over the same period, SCL also offered its | scientific methodology to political parties worldwide. |
Its | scientific name means "forest apple", and the truly wil |
rust-brown spots, which give the species its | scientific name. |
The Devil's Delusion: Atheism and Its | Scientific Pretensions, (New York: Crown Forum, 2008), |
de disproportionately large eyes, whence its | scientific name (Ommato- meaning "eye", and phoca meani |
staff, facilities, and most importantly, its | scientific scope. |
Imec leverages its | scientific knowledge with the innovative power of its g |
the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and its | scientific and industrial heritage. |
His firm is also known for its | scientific laboratories, including many for Yale Univer |
act, the ammonite genus Hildoceras takes its | scientific name from St. Hilda. |
It gets its | scientific name hantu from the Malay word for ghost. |
Its | scientific name comes from its close resemblance to dou |
unselling institute ("DGSS-Institut") to its | scientific and research activities. |
Its | scientific name 'Taurotragus oryx' is made of three Gre |
Its | scientific and common names honor the ornithologist Dav |
Specimens from its | scientific collection may thus be assigned the code DPC |
over of the RAOU, in order to strengthen its | scientific rigor and ornithological credibility, in 196 |
Its | scientific name is often misapplied to the NE Mexican a |
Its | scientific research focuses on oceanography encompassin |
r in its standard view and the latter in its | scientific view. |
Its | scientific name honours South African ornithologist Tho |
Coincidentally, the latter portion of its | scientific name means "neglected" or "overlooked". |
Its | scientific name is Crossandra infundibuliformis and the |
ly grey with a hint of reddish brown and its | scientific name means reddish high-rump. |
alled the Westermann's snake, reflecting its | scientific name. |
A), it only received its | scientific name in 2006. |
as recently formally described and given its | scientific name . |
Despite its | scientific name, it is not found in Africa. |
y" after this formation before receiving its | scientific name. |
ences recognized Sennheiser in 1987 with its | Scientific and Engineering Award for the development of |
He has written articles for Science, JAMA, | Scientific American, the International Journal of Epide |
back to Pakistan and joined PAEC as a junior | Scientific Principle Officer. |
He was employed as a Junior | Scientific Fellow at Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathe |
Antonio G. Calafati (2007), Karl W. Kapp's | Scientific Research Programme |
According to the Kazakh | Scientific Center for Quarantine and Zoonotic Infection |
Kazakh | Scientific Research Institute of Energy |
Founder of Kazakh | Scientific Research Institute of power engineering. |
s behavior replicated that of a typical KDF9 | scientific program and was designed to defeat compiler |
peoples' lives, and in the process learn key | scientific skills . |
The southern kidneyshell, | scientific name Ptychobranchus jonesi, is a species of |
was then the Director of the United Kingdom | Scientific Mission, Washington, DC, USA, and Scientific |
There is no known | scientific literature on bamaluzole and little else is |
ite experiment remains one of the best known | scientific experiments today, to the point of being sur |
KXEN | Scientific Committee informs and supports KXEN on curre |
has been criticized because her claims lack | scientific validity and consist of anecdotal evidence. |
Coric by Mexican pharmaceutical Landsteiner | Scientific. |
Sri Lanka | Scientific Service |
29 April - Dionysius Lardner, | scientific writer (b.1793). |
He owned a large | scientific collection of prehistoric ethnological and a |
Two large | scientific expeditions investigated Einstein's theory o |
ment of Science (AAAS), the nation's largest | scientific organization. |
ATA Annual Meeting - the world's largest | scientific meeting and exposition focusing exclusively |
Anushaktinagar also claims to be the largest | scientific community (in a single area) in the world. |
or, Michael Cowing, says this is the largest | scientific investigation undertaken by the agency. |
On later | scientific variants the power draw for the display requ |
Based on latest | scientific evidence, hyposmia might be a very early sig |
of dinosaurs, which are based on the latest | scientific theories on dinosaur appearance. |
ences from ex-smokers, as well as the latest | scientific research from quit smoking experts at the Ma |
It lists the results of the latest | scientific research regarding Hitler's first half of li |
Laub's | scientific interests are in paleoecology and archaeolog |
63 graduate of Harvard University's Lawrence | Scientific School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
He was educated at the Lawrence | Scientific School (Harvard), the Harvard Graduate Schoo |
o provided $50,000 to establish the Lawrence | Scientific School at Harvard College, and provided a si |
While attending the Lawrence | Scientific School he took lessons in zoology with Louis |
is degree in civil engineering from Lawrence | Scientific School in Cambridge. |
Dartmouth comparable to the earlier Lawrence | Scientific School (1847 at Harvard University and the l |
Back to the Lawrence | Scientific School, Mann wrote his thesis about the Hawa |
demy, Harvard College and Harvard's Lawrence | Scientific School. |
His services were recognised by the leading | scientific societies of Europe and America. |
Mohr was the leading | scientific chemist of his time in Germany, and the inve |
structure of glucuronic acid in the leading | scientific journal, Nature. |
reflects in the form of articles in leading | scientific journals. |
It is part of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz | Scientific Community, cooperates with the University of |
ations, mainly the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz | Scientific Community. |
is a member of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz | Scientific Community. |
generally presented among needlessly lengthy | scientific descriptions and impressive visuals, which h |
result the Jupiter atmosphere probe had less | scientific interest than a probe of Europa. |
Bird won the Lifetime | Scientific Achievement Award in 1985 and received anoth |
er is equipped with an outside hoist to lift | scientific equipment, and a two-person elevator inside |
In 2002 he received the Lilly | Scientific Achievement Award from the North American As |
to prohibit all use except for very limited | scientific and medical research. |
ation and pollution, and permit only limited | scientific research. |
It also supports limited | scientific capabilities, such as parentheses, fixed dec |
istered under the Travancore Cochin Literary | Scientific & Charitable Societies Registration Act (Act |
na State laws as an “Institute for literary, | scientific, religious, and charitable purposes.” |
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. |
ered under the Travancore - Cochin Literary, | Scientific and Charitable societies Registration Act, X |
formed under the Travancore Cochin Literary, | Scientific and Charitable Societies Registration Act of |
dministration concludes that there is little | scientific evidence supporting this claim." |
There is very little | scientific evidence to prove its existence, and only tw |
His findings had little | scientific value, but he is still celebrated for his em |
But there has been relatively little | scientific study of the long-term human health effect o |
FDA concludes that there is little | scientific evidence supporting this claim. |
ny time, there may be a maximum of 12 living | scientific and scholarly academicians and eight living |
d in academic publications; the London-based | scientific journal Nature uses it, for example. |
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