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  • [[Category:American academics]] [[Category:American actor-politicians]]
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  • [[Category:American academics]] [[Category:American actor-politicians]]
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  • ...que that could identify Alzheimer's disease decades before symptoms begin. Scientists have even found a way to destroy cancer cells by first inserting gold nanop ...evelopment is faster than ever before. According to laser experts from the American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery,
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  • Available at fine book stores, amazon.com, and American distributor Digital Impressions. [[Category:American academics]]
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  • Pike previously worked for nearly two decades with the Federation of American Scientists, where he directed the Space Policy, Cyberstrategy, Military Analysis, Nucl ...ental boards and advisory committees, including the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, the Peace Research and European Security Studies Center, and the Verificat
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  • * "Among contemporary social scientists, the admirable Steven Goldberg is anomalous: unlike many of his peers, he b ...s so well informed concerning the current fads and fashions in ideas among American intellectuals and semi-intellectuals. ... Goldberg has emerged as a leading
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  • ...player<br/>Doris Humphrey, founder of modern dance<br/>Terry Isaacson, All-American football and wrestling, Air Force Academy<br/>Erik Jacobsen, founder, Nob L [[Category:American non-fiction writers]]
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  • ...player<br/>Doris Humphrey, founder of modern dance<br/>Terry Isaacson, All-American football and wrestling, Air Force Academy<br/>Erik Jacobsen, founder, Nob L [[Category:American non-fiction writers]]
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  • [[Category:American academics]] [[Category:American essayists]]
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  • ...e-container"><a href="http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1702823/nicki-minaj-american-idol-new-album.jhtml" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><img src="http://news. ...oman Reloaded - The Re-Up just a few weeks before her debut as a judge on "American Idol," and she's just about ready <strong>...</strong></span></div>
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  • ...tes Congress]] under Public Law 86-209. The medal was originally to honor scientists in the fields of the "physical, biological, mathematical, or engineering sc On [[January 7]], [[1979]], the [[American Association for the Advancement of Science]] (AAAS) passed a resolution pro
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  • |nationality = American '''Frank Donald Drake''' (born May 28, 1930) is an American [[astronomer]] and [[astrophysicist]]. He is involved in the [[search for e
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  • The American Bar Association states that a growing number of claimants do not, and may n ...e a year die from asbestos-caused diseases, including one out of every 125 American men who die over the age of 50. [http://www.ewg.org/reports/asbestos/facts/
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  • ...ia California], [http://ranwalk.com/ Random Walk Financial]’s team of data scientists, data visualization specialists, and software engineers maintains a proprie
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  • '''General Mills, Inc.''' ({{NYSE|GIS}}) is an American [[Fortune 500]] [[corporation]], primarily concerned with [[food]] products ...loped by Pillsbury’s research and development department. Taking Pillsbury scientists more than a year to develop, space food cubes were followed by other space-
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  • ...l 1778 when George Rogers Clark, a Revolutionary War hero, and his band of American colonists captured Fort Kaskaskia. The Illinois country became a possession * The Sears Tower, Chicago is the tallest building on the North American continent.
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  • ...ommunities much like the villages, or pueblos, of home. Culturally similar American Indians, the Mogollón, lived in today's Gila National Forest. ...iches. For the next two years, the expedition explored deep into the North American continent, but discovered only that the Seven Cities of Cibola were, after
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  • ..., [[1934]] – [[December_20|December 20]], [[1996]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[astronomer]], [[Astrobiology|astrobiologist]], and highly successful sc ...ion advocating [[SETI]] published in the journal ''Science'', signed by 70 scientists, including seven [[Nobel Prize]] winners. This was a tremendous turnaround
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  • [[Category:American academics]] [[Category:American actor-politicians]]
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  • ...impacts have become all too familiar in our everyday lives.&nbsp; Computer scientists, logicians, and mathematicians, however, tend to see different things when ...n of the Conceptions of Boole's Calculus of Logic&rdquo;, ''Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences'' 9, 317&ndash;378, 1870. Reprinted, ''Collec
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  • ...endent verification. SENS does not compel the assent of many knowledgeable scientists; but neither is it demonstrably wrong."<ref name=PontinJuly112006>Pontin, J De Grey and other scientists in the general field have argued that the costs of a rapidly growing aging
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  • This is a concept originated by Alfred Korszybski, a 20th century Polish American scientific theorist and philosopher, in his large and opaque volume on the ...nfomercials.", and that "NLP has been criticized in reviews of research by scientists such as Heap (1988), Sharpley (1987), Lilienfeld (2003), and (Singer & Lali
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  • ...ecember.</ref><ref>(1943), “Twins Tend Record Twin Crop,” ''Chicago Herald-American'', December 4, p. II-3</ref><ref>Petlicki, Myrna (1997), “Golden memories ...nell McMullen Scholar and a Fellow of the Interfoundation Committee of the American Institute for Economic Research (Great Barrington, Mass.). The Cornell web
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  • ...ecember.</ref><ref>(1943), “Twins Tend Record Twin Crop,” ''Chicago Herald-American'', December 4, p. II-3</ref><ref>Petlicki, Myrna (1997), “Golden memories ...nell McMullen Scholar and a Fellow of the Interfoundation Committee of the American Institute for Economic Research (Great Barrington, Mass.). The Cornell web
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  • ...ecember.</ref><ref>(1943), “Twins Tend Record Twin Crop,” ''Chicago Herald-American'', December 4, p. II-3</ref><ref>Petlicki, Myrna (1997), “Golden memories ...nell McMullen Scholar and a Fellow of the Interfoundation Committee of the American Institute for Economic Research (Great Barrington, Mass.). The Cornell web
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  • ...ecember.</ref><ref>(1943), “Twins Tend Record Twin Crop,” ''Chicago Herald-American'', December 4, p. II-3</ref><ref>Petlicki, Myrna (1997), “Golden memories ...nell McMullen Scholar and a Fellow of the Interfoundation Committee of the American Institute for Economic Research (Great Barrington, Mass.), and received the
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  • ...ecember.</ref><ref>(1943), “Twins Tend Record Twin Crop,” ''Chicago Herald-American'', December 4, p. II-3</ref><ref>Petlicki, Myrna (1997), “Golden memories ...nell McMullen Scholar and a Fellow of the Interfoundation Committee of the American Institute for Economic Research (Great Barrington, Mass.). The Cornell web
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  • ...also a database of competent acupuncture practitioners. If you look up the American Association of Oriental Medicine, you will be able to find acupuncturist na ...ng3">(More...)</a><br><br></li></ul></ul><br><br><a name="hdng1"></a><b><i>American practices of acupuncture use medical traditions from China, Japan, Korea an
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  • ...inery (ACM) held the first major chess tournament for computers, the North American Computer Chess Championship, in September 1970.<a href="http://en.wikipedia
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  • ...://nccam.nih.gov/health/RA/" TARGET="_blank" <sup>[5]</sup></a> Panush RS. American College of Rheumatology position statement: diet and arthritis.<a href="htt
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  • ...ate=2 October 2016}}</ref> The equation summarizes the main concepts which scientists must contemplate when considering the question of other radio-communicative ...solving, but rather in the contemplation of all the various concepts which scientists must incorporate when considering the question of life elsewhere,<ref name=
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  • ...On the Algebra of Logic: A Contribution to the Philosophy of Notation", ''American Journal of Mathematics'' 7 (1885), 180–202. Reprinted as CP 3.359–403 ...On the Algebra of Logic: A Contribution to the Philosophy of Notation", ''American Journal of Mathematics'' 7 (1885), 180–202. Reprinted as CP 3.359–403
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  • ...On the Algebra of Logic: A Contribution to the Philosophy of Notation", ''American Journal of Mathematics'' 7 (1885), 180–202. Reprinted as CP 3.359–403 ...On the Algebra of Logic: A Contribution to the Philosophy of Notation", ''American Journal of Mathematics'' 7 (1885), 180–202. Reprinted as CP 3.359–403
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  • ...anor Roosevelt]], remain touchstones for [[modern American liberalism]]. [[American conservatism|Conservatives]] vehemently fought back, but Roosevelt usually ...States as it became the [[Arsenal of Democracy]], putting sixteen million American men into uniform.
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  • ...you base your children’s diet on the food guide pyramid, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics, you shouldn’t need to give your child vitamin supp ...suffering for vitamin K deficiency, your blood simple will not clot. Some scientists and researchers also think that vitamin K is important for maintaining your
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  • ...installed in both indoor and outdoor stadiums used for [[baseball]] and [[American football|football]]. More than 11,000 artificial turf playing fields have b ===American football===
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  • ...cratic-Republican Party]], which dominated [[Politics of the United States|American politics]] for a quarter-century. Jefferson served as the wartime [[Governo ...delegates to a national congress. The pamphlet was a powerful argument of American terms for a settlement with Britain. It helped speed the way to independenc
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  • ...y MEDLINE search). Further to that there are numerous books -- authored by scientists -- that are cited in the NLP article (eg. Singer (1999), Lilienfeld (2003)) #The scientists cited in the article are representative of the majority view of psychologis
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  • ...esidency was marked by several major crises, including the takeover of the American embassy and [[Iran hostage crisis|holding of hostages]] by students in Iran ...crisis]], during which the United States struggled to rescue diplomats and American citizens held hostage in [[Tehran]]. By 1980, Carter was so unpopular that
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  • : (Peirce, CP 3.229, "On the Algebra of Logic", ''American Journal of Mathematics'', 3, 15-57 (1880), CP 3.154–251.) ...Biography]]'' for 1934, called Peirce "the most original and versatile of American philosophers and America's greatest logician" (Brent, 1).
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  • [20:25] <gde33> All credible scientists know wikipedia is pseudolibrarianism. [22:53] <SigmaWP> Aranda56: Australia won 31-0(1?) against American Samoa
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  • ...y are exceptional at preserving organic matter, which makes them useful to scientists, who cut and peel the coal balls to research the geological past... [21:23] <SigmaWP> In 1855, two English scientists, Joseph Dalton Hooker and Edward William Binney, discovered coal balls in E
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  • ...athematics as bound to fail, as pointless or even meaningless. Some social scientists also argue that mathematics is not real or objective at all, but is affecte ...eirce|Peirce, Benjamin]] (1870), "Linear Associative Algebra", ? 1. See ''American Journal of Mathematics'' 4 (1881).
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  • ...“ everybody and everything. Literally hundreds of public figures, artists, scientists, and academics - Italian Dalmatia had in XIX century 32 newspapers and peri ''The Italian majority in Zadar was first hurt by the [[Directory:American Journals and the Strategic Bombing of Germany|Allied bombings]] and then ch
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  • ...athematics as bound to fail, as pointless or even meaningless. Some social scientists also argue that mathematics is not real or objective at all, but is affecte ...eirce|Peirce, Benjamin]] (1870), "Linear Associative Algebra", § 1. See ''American Journal of Mathematics'' 4 (1881).
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  • would be special cases of each other. Computer scientists will have no trouble the founder of modern American pragmatism. Signs are
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  • 13:25 < BarkingFish> Jeremy Kyle's american show is just a glorified Jerry Springer ripoff, but his british version is ...ange from the most blatantly dishonest and self-interested people (climate scientists who take oil company money to dispute the clear scientific consensus on cli
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  • ...eudo science, could be better organised. There are experts on it, now some scientists might think they're a bit mad, but they could and should be peer reviewing 13:37 < gde33> if some scientists think they are loony toons, why would you not need a source for this origin
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  • [02:54] <LauraHale> Aranda56: We get American crime stories here. :) �06[03:04] * LauraHale had some American be all "WOW! AUSTRALIA HAS SANTA CLAUS!" and they were serious.
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  • 07:57 < mareklug> they certainly had the scientists. and the French gave them plutonium and a reactor 13:36 < Tony_Sidaway> As an Englishman my perspective on American cheese may be rather more jaundiced.
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