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So, the | scientists created another cloned buffalo a few months |
tects, town planners, sociologists, cultural | scientists, artists and art historians. |
ices, Hopewell, Air Cav and The Soft Hearted | Scientists. |
urrently signed artists include Soft Hearted | Scientists and Truckers Of Husk |
rly analysis of data sent from Sojourner led | scientists to speculate that the rock was andesite. |
technocrats, bureaucrats, soldiers, traders, | scientists, architects, teachers, theologians and Sufis |
Some social | scientists have credited this book and a 1982 pamphlet |
Some political | scientists have argued an imperative mandate would limi |
Some computer | scientists commented that the only distinction between |
r has received criticism from some political | scientists. |
le colouration was thought by some sceptical | scientists to be due to the animal rubbing against a dy |
Recently, some political | scientists have been interested in many studies which a |
Some American | scientists and interested amateurs seeking to experienc |
Some social | scientists describe the return of older, "more primitiv |
Some forestry | scientists, as well as the Bush administration, have pr |
1883 were present, together with some other | scientists. |
and also gained the services of some German | scientists and engineers connected to the project. |
Some political | scientists use this phrase as a means of differentiatin |
What some influential | scientists have overlooked, however, is the same author |
Some Soviet | scientists involved with the program at that time claim |
isiting VAA-websites have led some political | scientists to hypothesize an effect of these tools on v |
was revealed in 2004 that some South Korean | scientists continued some studies; for example, in 1983 |
Studies done by South African | scientists shows that these circles are under continuou |
Since 2008, South Korean | scientists have searched for ways to utilize bokbunja s |
for the ESO (European Southern Observatory) | scientists and engineers who work there on a roster sys |
he stood alongside the leading Soviet Jewish | scientists, writers, and fighters to note the great eff |
med to have employed 3,370 former Soviet WMD | scientists. |
hich included other prominent Soviet nuclear | scientists such as Julii Borisovich Khariton and Yakov |
ace Nebula by the Midcourse Space Experiment | scientists because of its appearance. |
nationally recognized cancer specialists and | scientists delivering a multidisciplinary approach to c |
rallels the increase in specialization among | scientists. |
1966 to 1972 he attracted a stellar staff of | scientists from around the world in the late 1960s and |
The company's staff includes | scientists, physicians and software engineers. |
the poor facilities and the small staff, the | scientists were able to succeed in figuring out the con |
riety of services to Academy staff, visiting | scientists and scholars, and others by utilizing the Li |
unter turned archeologist in Stalingrad, and | scientists and doctors struggling with the contaminatio |
enewed geological interest of the state, and | scientists began to analyze faults and earthquakes. |
a meeting point for members of state, famous | scientists and prominent artists such as Franz von Bayr |
In the United States, these | scientists have belonged primarily to three groups: the |
ogists, economists, statisticians, political | scientists and various other social scientists. |
in a particular area to tell the stories of | scientists that lived or were born there. |
Previous to the string galvanometer, | scientists were using a machine called the capillary el |
PhD students and | scientists from all over the world are involved in a va |
GraphPad InStat guides students and | scientists through basic biostatistics (Windows and Mac |
ama Canal that is currently being studied by | scientists from the Smithsonean Tropical Research Insti |
ilitary facility where she can be studied by | scientists. |
gh the Caiman has not been studied in-depth, | scientists have learned that their mating cycles (previ |
Recent studies by | scientists from UCLA have suggested that these compound |
A study by | scientists from the Kennedy Krieger Research Institute |
A study of | scientists in training indicated many had already exper |
In their study, the | scientists have found that the water flow at the Mangro |
It is an interesting subject to | scientists and innovators to research on the dancing po |
anied by miscellaneous subordinates, such as | scientists, engineers, psychics, and cyborg agents. |
Bogen suggested that | scientists look for a center (a nucleus) that has distr |
He also suggested that | scientists and other planetary societies use Creative C |
ome rumoured it had "disturbed" the sun, but | scientists dismissed this notion. |
e Foundation which gave financial support to | scientists in Russia immediately after the collapse of |
ule Resources (EMR) designed to support life | scientists and educators in learning about biosecurity |
a comprehensive program that supports young | scientists and medical students, projects that transiti |
ans, prosthesists, surgeons, gynaecologists, | scientists - bacteriologists, biochemists, directors of |
n awards medals to outstanding Swiss mineral | scientists below the age of 35 with a strong perspectiv |
ded in late 2009 and includes a syndicate of | scientists from universities, Crown Research Institutes |
The compound was first synthesized by | scientists at the University of Birmingham in the UK in |
Taking Pillsbury | scientists more than a year to develop, space food cube |
g its graduates are many talented engineers, | scientists, heads of scientific organizations and unive |
Zolinza is an interesting target for | scientists interested in eradicating HIV from infected |
The journal is targeted to | scientists interested in different aspects of statistic |
ners of state rewards, deserved teachers and | scientists. |
n was discovered by an international team of | scientists of the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Phys |
In 2009, Wendell and a team of | scientists from the University of Cincinnati undertook |
Ullapool was published by a combined team of | scientists from the University of Oxford and the Univer |
He also worked with a team of | scientists from the American Museum of Natural History |
which in 1957 was cryopreserved by a team of | scientists in the UK led by Christopher Polge. |
own hands, and allies herself with a team of | scientists to create a nanobot with the abilities to te |
is accomplishments include leading a team of | scientists at BCCA that mapped the SARS coronavirus gen |
When Robert Watson-Watt and his team of | scientists created the radar defence of Great Britain, |
Ogilvie and his team of | scientists advised growers and farmers in the south-wes |
on shows, as well as being on of the team of | scientists on Rough Science and co-presenting Hollywood |
In April 2010, a team of | scientists led by Hans-Dieter Sues of the Smithsonian I |
an Army helicopter to a forthcoming team of | scientists from the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission ( |
lya in Turkey on March 29, 2006 by a team of | scientists from the Institute. |
ute (as David Banyan) where he and a team of | scientists are putting the final touches on a Gamma Tra |
She successfully assembled and led a team of | scientists and engineers to develop the payload for a n |
A team of | scientists failed to replicate these results. |
Hiroshi Koizumi), who along with his team of | scientists strikes out into the wilderness to examine t |
es was first discovered in 1990 by a team of | scientists from Zurich University led by Urs Thalmann, |
nce been studied by an international team of | scientists. |
Loveland-Curtze, head of the team of | scientists from Pennsylvania State University who found |
The film is about a team of | scientists who investigate a deadly organism of extrate |
on in Liaoning Province, China, by a team of | scientists including Zhe-Xi Luo and John Wible. |
On September 14, 2007, a team of | scientists (50 countries) initiated a global database p |
An international team of | scientists collected aerial gravity data over the 50 km |
have been immense and the brilliant team of | scientists and engineers of which Mr Heacock has been a |
dget submarine, on 28 August 2002, a team of | scientists from the University of Hawaii finally found |
s journey to another galaxy, a large team of | scientists and military personnel, led by diplomat Eliz |
odel was developed by an interagency team of | scientists to replace the Universal Soil Loss Equation |
ecruiting the founding research team, eleven | scientists organized into six divisions of agricultural |
In 2005, three teams of | scientists (Egyptian, French, and American), in partner |
The BioBlitz included teams of | scientists from Eastern Illinois University, Field Muse |
rty check on the conclusions of the teams of | scientists. |
Support through this program allows teams of | scientists from North America and Europe to work togeth |
ting violent scenes of raptors tearing apart | scientists and game wardens. |
sations between poets, technicians, artists, | scientists, and obscure hobbyists and supports work tha |
ny's markets are engineers, technicians, and | scientists in manufacturing, product development, and r |
was well received by television critics, | scientists, and politicians and won Most Outstanding Do |
the end of World War II detained ten German | scientists who were thought to have worked on Nazi Germ |
ng the church auditorium (the term Christian | Scientists use instead of sanctuary) and a one story wi |
ume work that served as a basic textbook for | scientists entering the field. |
Each year more than 200 | scientists from all over the world visit this observato |
re often carried out by teams rather than by | scientists working alone, making it unlikely that any o |
More than 1,100 | scientists, including 9 members of the National Academy |
that he was less knowledgeable than climate | scientists, saying that he'd already given “five speech |
tories in France and Italy and more than 150 | scientists. |
More than 600 | scientists from throughout the world have cooperated in |
ch Chair, the project involved more than 300 | scientists from 16 countries, including over 40 faculty |
, the Institute has supported more than 1000 | scientists, including seven Nobel Prize winners, six Fi |
Currently there are more than 1,600 | scientists and technicians working there. |
They were obtained by more than 300 | scientists in 25 countries after six years of effort. |
The Inquiry found that RARDE | scientists Walter Elliott and Douglas Higgs had lied an |
armaceutical Scientist Program that educates | scientists to conduct translational and patient-oriente |
ing software) have been developed that allow | scientists to easily extract (and therefore analyze) da |
The myth is so strong that some | scientists think that there is a connection between obe |
Bell noted that other | scientists could have discovered pulsars before her, bu |
ment inquiries as well as the fact that many | scientists and engineers who worked on the program died |
laced in the museum collection so that other | scientists might refer to it as necessary. |
f Earth's sea ice concentration that today's | scientists use for studies of climate change. |
uoting the N&O: "a computer model that helps | scientists determine which gene sequences to use to pro |
field of biology He points out that although | scientists and Aristole have not always been in agreeme |
thing possible is done to ensure that Monell | scientists - psychologists, biologists, chemists, neuro |
timetres and is so oddly patterned that some | scientists regard it variously as either a hybrid or an |
Bond learns that Sanchez's | scientists can dissolve cocaine in gasoline, and then s |
the policy and academic literature that life | scientists across the globe are frequently uninformed o |
titute in columns, mainly proposing that its | scientists participate in dangerous activities. |
It was only in 2006 that Filipino | scientists confirmed the identity of this new species, |
o drill ice cores in Greenland that involved | scientists and funding agencies from Denmark, Switzerla |
rigadier from Think Tank, reporting that the | scientists are evacuating to a bunker, but is knocked u |
ike the more than 450 other animals that the | scientists documented in their expedition, is susceptib |
ounder in 1945 of the Bulletin of the Atomic | Scientists, a global security and public policy magazin |
As the human | scientists in the orbiting ship Dragon Slayer prepare t |
Concerning the entry..."Indeed, | scientists from the University of Pennsylvania have ana |
and Publisher of the Bulletin of the Atomic | Scientists. |
Murty was among the sixty | scientists from climate research and related discipline |
usand Suns: A Personal History of the Atomic | Scientists (1970), by Austrian Robert Jungk, is the fir |
He was one of the 250 | scientists involved in the genome sequencing of these p |
The Bulletin of the Atomic | Scientists asserted that the blast was more powerful th |
rve and the concept was published by the CHS | scientists in the International Hydrographic Review. |
One of the best-known | scientists of his age, Segner was a member of the acade |
scientist's society (or even one of the moon | scientists themselves) and had been reborn on Earth. |
Although the two | scientists jointly described many species, the cactus C |
ee-year appointments, during which the young | scientists launch their careers, being mentored by Berk |
Virgil Barnes was one of the first | scientists to study Bediasites in depth. |
n of the nuclear test sites and the military | scientists of the SDW had closely worked with the PAEC' |
esidents have included Leo McKern the actor, | scientists Kathleen Lonsdale and Professor Charles Coul |
On May 30th, the PAEC | scientists eye-witnessed another test, codename Chagai- |
er 2008, with the Open University, the Naked | Scientists launched a new UK national radio edition of |
ance is quickly put on hold as the station's | scientists learn they must deal with a rogue planet -- |
These aliens, dubbed “Sarvants” by the human | scientists who discover them, feel threatened by our in |
ure of the mission, he and many of the other | scientists stayed on in Siberia to pursue their researc |
or some interesting problems for the mission | scientists. |
ished a review in the Bulletin of the Atomic | Scientists of the book Beyond the Ivory Tower: The Fron |
The two | scientists planned to collect zoological and botanical |
and is presently the Secretary of the Social | Scientists' Association, a group of concerned scholars |
He was one of the first | scientists to suggest a theory for the origin of the Mi |
r killed, stuffed and donated to the natural | scientists of the Jardin des Plantes. |
mes and several of the characters to the Mad | Scientists' Club stories. |
ith cephalopods and he is one of the leading | scientists in the field, having discovered over 150 new |
The NASA | scientists named the mineral after Donald E. Brownlee, |
e loss of its crew of 31 (including the nine | scientists studying the eruption). |
Masud Ahmad was one of the invited | scientists who participated and eye-witnessed the count |
llowing the motto of "bring back the green", | scientists of "Green Leaves" discovered a species of mu |
the atomic bomb from the view of the atomic | scientists. |
a Board Member of the Bulletin of the Atomic | Scientists |
ts used in visual displays", but the Spanish | scientists who discovered it noted it could also be a t |
houghts and the consciences of the cosmonaut | scientists studying an extra-terrestrial (alien) life. |
rd of Sponsors of the Bulletin of the Atomic | Scientists. |
By studying the starlight | scientists have concluded that the planet must have an |
nt Shirou Kamiya, the son of one of the main | scientists involved in the cloning project. |
Since January 2010, the Naked | Scientists have returned to BBC 5 Live with a newly-for |
Some members of the Research | Scientists' Christian Fellowship (who do not individual |
The Naked | Scientists also appear on TV Channel Five's panel game |
ly seen with a drift bottle release, the two | scientists expected numbers closer to 600. |
Under Munir Ahmad Khan, the academic | scientists developed the program ingeniously, and heavi |
The Soviet | scientists instrumented a 570 kilometer (353 mile) sect |
He is one of the Pakistani | scientists who were very close to Pakistani Prime Minis |
The two | scientists' famous work gained notoriety 94 years later |
moth Falls, the fictional town where the Mad | Scientists' adventures take place, was based on the tow |
the Jurassic Park films, was one of the main | scientists involved with the discovery of soft tissue r |
c powers, is trapped on the ship and the two | scientists were sent to try to capture it. |
d James Watson, at the time he and the other | scientists were working at Oxford University's Chemistr |
The NIF | scientists disagreed. |
other energy rays that would skew the data, | scientists covered the telescope with a plastic scintil |
He says over the years, | scientists, activists and those living with HIV/AIDS ha |
y the architect Edgar Wood for the Christian | Scientists' first church in Britain. |
skull was kept, and this is all the evidence | scientists have today for the Lake Mackay Hare-wallaby' |
and the relevance of research by the Museum | scientists to contemporary problems such as biodiversit |
The Mad | Scientists' Club, The New Adventures of The Mad Scienti |
In 1952, most of the German | scientists left Laboratory V for a facility in Sukhumi, |
Of the removed | scientists in the years 1946-1947, 100 chose to work fo |
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