Scientific
Meanings and phrases
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- of or relating to the practice of science
- conforming with the principles or methods used in science
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- an agency of the United Nations that promotes education and communication and the arts; UNESCO
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- the application of soil and plant sciences to land management and crop production; agronomy
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- a particular branch of scientific knowledge; science
- Molecular medicine is a new scientific discipline in European universities.
- Until the mid-1960s computer programming was considered more an art (or a craft) than a scientific discipline.
- Its principal message is that programming should be considered a scientific discipline based on mathematical rigor."
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- an observation that has been confirmed repeatedly and is accepted as true (although its truth is never final)
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- an instrument used by scientists
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- knowledge accumulated by systematic study and organized by general principles
- to explain and promote the further growth of scientific knowledge.
- Most often, they were limited by insufficient scientific knowledge.
- wonderful examples of industry, based on solid scientific knowledge.
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- a method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific hypotheses
- Pascal also wrote in defence of the scientific method.
- Whereas skeptics are more focused on the scientific method.
- (Arguably, A is a simplified model of the scientific method itself.)
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- research into questions posed by scientific theories and hypotheses; research project
- He called for new scientific research in the field.
- Finland is highly productive in scientific research.
- Alumni have participated in scientific research.
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- a theory that explains scientific observations
- For Popper, such statements form the empirical basis of scientific theory.
- In fact, Popper found that a scientific theory is better if its truth is more "im"probable.
- In particular, a scientific theory that is falsified remains scientific and can still be used in science.
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- Their approach is rooted in scientific community metaphor.
- the public and the scientific community .
- This protein is not yet well understood by the scientific community.
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- In 1940 he co-founded the scientific journal "Caldasia".
- 1947–58, a peer-reviewed scientific journal.
- A reputable scientific journal is the "Review of Income & Wealth".
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- Its scientific name is "Hemibarbus Maculatus".
- "small flowers" as in the scientific name).
- Its scientific name is Limonia acidissima.
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- Votchal is the author about 250 scientific papers.
- Several scientific papers he has published include:
- He was also the author of many scientific papers.
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- The Institute publishes several scientific journals:
- Berlin has published over 170 papers in scientific journals.
- Venter has authored over 200 publications in scientific journals.
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- There is no scientific evidence that second sight exists.
- The film was criticized for a lack of scientific evidence.
- There is no scientific evidence of efficacy for tiger medicines.
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- This find was in 1977 reported in the scientific literature.
- It was first described in the scientific literature in 1961.
- There is an extensive scientific literature on chess psychology.
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- His scientific work has stood the test of time.
- His scientific work has to do mainly with addictive disorders.
- Following completion of training she resumed her scientific work.
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- Access to Belt Woods is limited to scientific study.
- The scientific study of this area of medicine is termed flatology.
- Drawing diagrams of observations is an important part of scientific study.
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- He wrote over fifty scientific articles and papers.
- He has also written popular scientific articles.
- Even his few scientific articles are not unproblematic.
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- She has more than 120 scientific publications.
- Klepach has published about 50 scientific publications.
- He authored or co-authored over 200 scientific publications.
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- RGZ has published five scientific studies (May 2018).
- He didn't regret his medicinal and scientific studies.
- FGL is the subject of multiple scientific studies per year.
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- Initially, IDNDR was influenced largely by scientific and technical interest groups.
- It plays a key role in making recommendations to the COP on scientific and technical issues.
- Teubner Verlag announced their intention to concentrate on scientific and technical publishing.
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- She advocates for international scientific collaboration.
- She has more than 60 research publications in international scientific journals.
- Among the international scientific community, his prestige was already uncontested.
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- This work resulted in his first scientific publication.
- The first scientific text book on the topic was published in 2010.
- The model is considered the first scientific relief model of the city.
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- Common and scientific names are also those of the "Check-list".
- The scientific names and classification follow the British Ornithologists' Union (BOU).
- Vital Brazil is commemorated in the scientific names of four species of South American snakes:
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- Generally, there is no scientific consensus about this.
- Pruitt rejects the scientific consensus on climate change.
- Fitton rejects the scientific consensus on climate change.
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- It carries five scientific instruments.
- This is used to acquire targets for the scientific instruments.
- In addition, it includes scientific instruments as well as works of modern art.
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- He was the author of more than 200 scientific works.
- At present more than 300 scientific works have been published.
- Among her scientific works are four monographs and 200 articles.
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- Tân An is political, cultural, economic, scientific and technological center of Long An province.
- By the 17th century, Europe and the Western world surpassed China in scientific and technological advancement.
- As with all modern scientific and technological endeavors, computers and software play an increasingly important role.
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- Generally, there is no scientific consensus about this.
- There is no scientific evidence that second sight exists.
- There is currently no scientific consensus on a definition.
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- Further, the SGM supports other scientific conferences.
- He was writer of more than 200 books, articles and other scientific publications.
- In other scientific contexts, the term "calorie" almost always refers to the small calorie.
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- He was also the author of many scientific papers.
- he has authored many scientific papers (over 150 by 2010).
- Smitt produced both popular works and many scientific papers.
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- The book is filled with scientific data, and its world-wide scope was unusual at the time.
- GZT uses scouts to collect scientific data, provide security, surveillance, and run education programs.
- The purpose of the expedition was to assert Britain's claims on the continent, as well as gather scientific data.
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- Cytologia Cytologia is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of botany.
- Fossil Record Fossil Record is a biannual peer-reviewed scientific journal covering palaeontology.
- The Anatomical Record The Anatomical Record is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering anatomy.
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- The Institute publishes several scientific journals:
- He published several scientific articles in later years.
- Concurrently, he went to the USA for several scientific work stays (esp.
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- Middridge Quarry is a site of special scientific interest.
- Another who cited it out of scientific interest was Thomas Bradwardine.
- In addition, there are four sites of special scientific interest on the estate.
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- Benjamin Robins put artillery on a scientific basis in 1742.
- These methods are almost always empirical, without a sound scientific basis.
- The health claims have no scientific basis, but the fad caused a sizable spike in celery prices.
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- Dyson won numerous scientific awards, but never a Nobel Prize.
- As well as numerous scientific papers, he authored and edited several books.
- "Oden" has participated in numerous scientific expeditions in the Canadian arctic archipelago.
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- Molecular Omics Molecular Omics is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
- Microchimica Acta Microchimica Acta is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Springer Science+Business Media.
- Biomedical Optics Express Biomedical Optics Express is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published monthly by the Optical Society.
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- The scientific societies of Britain had historically excluded women.
- Other honours included honorary membership in four scientific societies, an honorary D.Sc.
- He belonged to 30 scientific societies (academies, geographical and natural societies), receiving ten decorations.
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- 2 Plough Court for the Society's scientific experiments.
- The Prince wanted her for deep sea and scientific experiments.
- In the 19th century, the tower was used for scientific experiments.
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- He began his scientific career under Professor Lubomír Hanzlíček.
- In March 1847 he began his scientific career writing on a meteorological 'halo'.
- Michał Kalecki's joining of the SGPiS in 1961 marked a new stage in the scientific career of Łaski.
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- The island was explored by the French scientific expedition in 1881–1882.
- Gregory was the first to mount a specifically scientific expedition to the mountain.
- He boards a train which will eventually take him to Mongolia to join a scientific expedition.
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- At least one scientific approach to creating bestsellers has been devised.
- A more scientific approach evolved as knowledge of the human anatomy improved.
- DFT represents a scientific approach to flow manufacturing for discrete production.
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- He called for new scientific research in the field.
- Molecular medicine is a new scientific discipline in European universities.
- Avicenna created new scientific vocabulary that had not previously existed in Persian.
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- None of these notions of pluralism were based on any specific observation or scientific information.
- In addition to scientific information, Hind also collected information on the lifestyle of the Plains Cree.
- This is a prestigious exchange program allowing surgeons to share scientific information, stimulate research and collaborate on an international scale.
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- Ahmadis interpret scripture from the Qur'an to support the concept of macroevolution and give precedence to scientific theories.
- The Aristotelian tradition and medieval alchemy eventually gave rise to modern chemistry, scientific theories and new taxonomies.
- The demarcation criterion excludes theories that we cannot declare scientific, but it does not say which scientific theories we must keep.
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- Only in the last decades have scientific methods become available to assess synesthesia in persons.
- This was quantified using scientific methods that hadn't been applied to the study of poverty before.
- The priority rule came into existence before or as soon as modern scientific methods were established.
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- This foreshadowed the modern scientific idea of chaos.
- That's just one of the many myths that the modern scientific work is undermining.
- There have been few studies on the psychological aspects of BDSM using modern scientific standards.
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- They often came into being as pictorial representations of his scientific discoveries and literature on the subject.
- "The United States may now risk falling behind in scientific discoveries as other countries increase their science funding.
- His attraction to whatever was new made scientific discoveries appealing to him, but his views on diet were not scientifically based.
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- The scientific understanding of trypophobia is limited.
- The TIMSS test covered scientific understanding of magnetism.
- Though removed from the cultural movement, the scientific understanding advanced considerably.
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- Volgin edited a number of scientific periodicals and historical anthologies.
- He is notable for the number of scientific papers which acknowledge his help.
- A number of scientific naming schemes can be used to generate arbitrarily long words.
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- The magazine is available to universities and various scientific institutions.
- ICCDs are used in night vision devices and in various scientific applications.
- She has participated in various scientific activities, both domestically and abroad.
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- In 1917 he undertook a scientific investigation of the Treysa meteorite.
- Only scientific investigation can show which is more likely to be correct.
- These phenomena and devices quickly became the subject of scientific investigation.
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- There are many scientific disciplines that study processes related to the mental.
- However, in mathematics and many scientific disciplines a distinction is made (see null).
- In contrast to scientific disciplines, astrology has not responded to falsification through experiment.
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- The scientific director of the institute is prof.dr.ir.
- Prof. Dr. Jörg Overmann has acted as scientific director since 2010.
- He was also the scientific director of NICER Institute at Oslo, Norway.
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- Open problems exist in all scientific fields.
- Applications of matrices are found in most scientific fields.
- She is also known for her work in actively encouraging women to pursue careers in scientific fields.
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- There is active cooperation with the archives and scientific institutions.
- The magazine is available to universities and various scientific institutions.
- mainzed is a joint initiative of six scientific institutions to promote digital methodology in the humanities and cultural sciences in Mainz, Germany.
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- Nayak has been awarded many times for his scientific contributions
- The majority of scientific contributions by amateur astronomers are in the area of data collection.
- He is also the recipient of the Israeli Ergonomics Society award for his scientific contributions to ergonomics.
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- He published his first scientific paper in 1906, on the German labor movement.
- from Yale University with eight scientific paper publications, one of which was through Science.
- The first scientific paper to be published using a computer for calculations was by Ronald Fisher.
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- It is both a place of sacred ceremony and scientific inquiry.
- "Game of Thrones" has also become a subject of scientific inquiry.
- Anaxagoras brought philosophy and the spirit of scientific inquiry from Ionia to Athens.
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- Other reasons for the decline are more scientific in nature.
- A more scientific approach evolved as knowledge of the human anatomy improved.
- There is continuing photographic evidence to support their more scientific measurements.
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- He is a member of the scientific advisory council of the Islamophobia Studies Yearbook.
- In the past, she was part of the scientific advisory boards of the IfW Kiel and the RWI Essen.
- Seacology selects its projects by reviewing the recommendations of its field representatives and its scientific advisory board.
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- The election is based on scientific achievements.
- Fleming was knighted for his scientific achievements in 1944.
- Chandrasekhar’s scientific achievements brought him many honours.
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- He will remain as a scientific advisor to the board.
- His scientific advisor was Valentin Fabrikant.
- She has served as a scientific advisor for NASA, ISA and ESA.
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- The Babbage principle is an inherent assumption in Frederick Winslow Taylor's scientific management.
- Fascism admired advances in the economy in the early 20th century, particularly Fordism and scientific management.
- Lipmann was very critical of the scientific management approaches of Frederick Winslow Taylor and Lillian and Frank Gilbreth.
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- The major scientific findings from the SMM are presented in several review articles in a monograph.
- The first major scientific impact was the discovery of Hadean (>4000 million year old) zircon grains at Mt.
- Wegener was then recognized as the founding father of one of the major scientific revolutions of the 20th century.
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- He largely printed translations of foreign works and medical and scientific texts.
- He published thirty articles related to his research in Australasian medical and scientific journals.
- Household appliances, computers, CDs, telephones, medical and scientific equipment are being produced.
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- This was the first important scientific expedition sent by the government for marine exploration.
- Darwin's most important scientific work, "Zoonomia" (1794–1796), contains a system of pathology and a chapter on 'Generation'.
- This is many times done illegally with artifacts stolen from research sites, costing many important scientific specimens each year.
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- It is also widely used in scientific research into the CCK receptor.
- Ro64-6198 Ro64-6198 is a nociceptoid drug used in scientific research.
- The algorithm is often used in scientific works because of its advantages.
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- The expansion of scientific principles of pharmacology is still on-going today.
- But Mead was a patient man, employing scientific principles and keeping detailed and careful notes.
- He also organised for the first time the valuation of industrial businesses on scientific principles.
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- He also worked in the scientific field of herpetology.
- Her work mirrors, and pushed for more innovation in, the scientific field of genetic engineering.
- Acoustic theory Acoustic theory is a scientific field that relates to the description of sound waves.
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- A less confrontational vision of scientific discovery is proposed by Adloff.
- Wordie's interest in expedition and scientific discovery was heightened by these two men.
- The possibility of extraterrestrials remained a widespread speculation as scientific discovery accelerated.
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- Louis Pasteur carried out scientific analysis on paint as well.
- A scientific analysis shows that he mixed oils, plant based paints and gouaches.
- A gravesite was uncovered in 1890 and scientific analysis proved they were actually Acadian soldiers.
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- Chechen State University is a large scientific and educational centre for the Chechen Republic.
- It was founded in 1947, and is the world's largest scientific and educational computing society.
- Had more than 100 scientific and educational publications, including a monograph, 7 textbooks, etc.
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- Further, the SGM supports other scientific conferences.
- She is regularly an invited speaker at scientific conferences.
- EUPHA has been organising annual scientific conferences since 1992.
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- He was a Fellow of the Royal Society, and an active member of other scientific and medical societies.
- He is also a recipient of many scientific and medical awards and honours including the G. Malcolm Brown Award.
- The Broad Foundation's first major investment in scientific and medical research was in the field of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
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- Evidence-based dentistry (EBD) uses current scientific evidence to guide decisions.
- However, current scientific opinion still accepts these animals as members of the vertebrates.
- "O. bicornis" is the current scientific name for this bee, although it was formerly known as "O.
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- Japanese whaling ships are allowed to hunt whales of different species for ostensibly scientific purposes.
- Kites were used for scientific purposes, especially in meteorology, aeronautics, wireless communications and photography.
- Kites have been used for scientific purposes, such as Benjamin Franklin's famous experiment proving that lightning is electricity.
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- By the 1890s, her scientific interests centred on mycology.
- He had a wide range of scientific interests in the field of biology.
- Shufeldt's scientific interests began during his years in surgical practice.
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- She has participated in various scientific activities, both domestically and abroad.
- Participant of more than 40 international scientific activities in Ukraine and abroad.
- CMI's scientific activities are managed from the President's office in Oxford, United Kingdom.
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- They are all stiff, rationally minded and profess belief in scientific progress.
- The aliens are of course shown using scientific progress in order to enjoy a high standard of living.
- The inability to adapt to scientific progress presents a disparity between modern Theosophy and the society's original motivations.
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- MikroBioKosmos became a scientific society, with Kyrpides its first president.
- In 1971, he founded the first scientific society devoted to transplantation medicine in Europe, La Société Francaise de Transplantation.
- Russell argued for a "scientific society", where war would be abolished, population growth would be limited, and prosperity would be shared.
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- On one hand, Haeckel was an advocate of scientific racism.
- Historically, this aspect of eugenics was tainted with scientific racism and pseudoscience.
- In modern usage, the term "eugenics" has close ties to scientific racism and white supremacism.
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- In the past, they had focussed attacks on specific adverse scientific findings and reports.
- The major scientific findings from the SMM are presented in several review articles in a monograph.
- In 1975 she notably published her scientific findings on sea shore plants in the Islands of Estonia.
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- The acceptance of this theory brought scientific and cultural change which commentators called the "Plate Tectonics Revolution".
- As director and host, Naím presents brief reports on global tendencies and interviews influential political, scientific and cultural leaders.
- He joined Throop's board of trustees in 1907, and soon began developing it and the whole of Pasadena into a major scientific and cultural destination.
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- "Curiosity" has an advanced payload of scientific equipment on Mars.
- Future applications for 3D printing might include creating open-source scientific equipment.
- Household appliances, computers, CDs, telephones, medical and scientific equipment are being produced.
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- The scientific committee includes Islam experts, philosophers, sociologists, historians and legal experts.
- Nieuwdorp was also a member of the scientific committee of various national and international exhibitions.
- In 1992, she was president of the European Science Foundation scientific committee for the Ocean Drilling Program.
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- He enjoyed how McPhee explained scientific and engineering concepts so a layperson could understand them.
- The school has also received nine national and ministerial awards for scientific and engineering advancement.
- Following this action in late 1959, the Board made a study of the structure of scientific and engineering advisory bodies.
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- The criterion of scientific value as such is truth.
- Professionals and amateurs alike collect fossils for their scientific value.
- This last activity however reduced rather than augmented the scientific value of the original material.
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- But the government also needed his technical and scientific input for other projects.
- As Hunter's science fiction career blossomed, so did his technical and scientific illustrations.
- Not all proposed borrowings become widespread, but many do, especially technical and scientific terms.
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- Points are awarded for the size of a civilization, its wealth, and cultural and scientific advances.
- Significant historical, cultural and scientific value brings the special Rare Books collection with more than 13, 000 items.
- It is a national news daily covering political, economic, cultural and scientific affairs, mostly with a centre-right, conservative view.
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- It is one of the largest scientific organizations in the Czech Republic.
- John Augustus Just was a member of scientific organizations from many countries.
- "SCTA signs three agreements with German scientific organizations in the antiquities area."
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- Research is undertaken by resident scientific staff.
- Other scientific staff included the meteorologist Edmund Dymond on his 1937 research trip to Baffin Bay.
- The scientific staff includes three Senior Principal Scientists, four Senior Scientists, and one Nature Education Officer.
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- The 400 Series had little to do with scientific computing and more with word processing and business services.
- These pipelines were found to fit scientific computing needs well, and have since been developed in this direction.
- She completed her doctorate in 1996 in scientific computing and computational mathematics at Stanford, under the supervision of Joseph Oliger.
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- It has participated in several scientific expeditions in Arctic and Antarctica.
- In 1904 and 1905 she was on scientific expeditions in South Africa and Rhodesia.
- He was the owner of several private yachts that he used for scientific expeditions.
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- Since 1918, Ishiwara's scientific activity began to decline.
- Eventually he was released and was able to continue his scientific activity.
- It had a profound influence on his later thinking on programming as a scientific activity.