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Empress Meishō (明正天皇) (January 9, 1624 - December 4, 1696) was the 109th imperial ruler of Japan, reigning from December 22, 1629 to November 14, 1643.
François de La Chaise (August 25, 1624 - January 20, 1709), father confessor of King Louis XIV of France, was born at the château of Aix (Aix-la-Fayette, Puy-de-Dôme), being the son of Georges dAix, seigneur de La Chaise, and of Renée de...
Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton (October 6, 1573 - November 10, 1624), one of Shakespeares patrons, was the second son of Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Southampton, and his wife Mary Browne, daughter of the 1st Viscount Montague.
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 Science
1624 in science The year 1624 CE in technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
Bachelor of Science A Bachelor of Science is an Scotland.
Cognitive science of mathematics The cognitive science of mathematics is the study of cognition.
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 1624 in science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-25)
The year 1624 CE in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
Feti, Domenico Italian painter; born at Rome, 1589; died at Venice, 1624.
Born at Addington, Kent, 1624; died in London, 1 Dec., 1688.
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 Strange Science: Timeline
1720-René Réaumur submits a report to the Paris Academy of Sciences proposing that a brief Noachian flood cannot account for the thick sedimentary layers (composed largely of broken shells) underlying the region of Tours.
1723-Antoine de Jussieu addresses a paper to the Académie des Sciences suggesting that an ancient object, e.g., a stone tool, made of the same material and by the same process as those used by a modern population probably has the same function.
The fossils all come from the Doushantuo phosphorites in southern China, and all are estimated to be about 570 million years old, making them the oldest fossil embryos so far discovered.
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 1624 in science - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-25)
The year 1624 in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
See also: 1623 in science, other events of 1624, 1625 in science and the list of years in science.
Thomas Sydenham, English physician, the first person to recommend the use of quinine for relieving symptoms of malaria (died 1689)
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 Encyclopedia: Ottoman
Murad IV (Years: 1620 1621 1622 - 1623 - 1624 1625 1626 Decades: 1590s 1600s 1610s - 1620s - 1630s 1640s 1650s Centuries: 16th century - 17th century - 18th century 1623 in literature 1623 in science Events August 6 - Pope Urban VIII is elected to the Papacy.
Topkapi Palace in the (14th century - 15th century - 16th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 15th century was that century which lasted from 1401 to 1500.
Fifteenth and (15th century - 16th century - 17th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 16th century was that century which lasted from 1501 to 1600.
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 Objectivity and the neutral expert -- Parascandola 57 (1): 3 -- Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
Thus, individual neutrality is not the key to objective science.
to the practice of science and ought not be isolated from it.
Science as social knowledge: values and objectivity in scientific inquiry.
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 Corrosion Science.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-25)
H NMR spectroscopy and inhibition efficiency, Corrosion Science 41 (1) (1999) pp.
Lin Wang, Evaluation of 2-mercaptobenzimidazole as corrosion inhibitor for mild steel in phosphoric acid, Corrosion Science 43 (12) (2001) pp.
C on corrosion properties of tungsten-containing duplex stainless steels, Corrosion Science 44 (12) (2002) pp.
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 Science/Engineering   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-25)
The program goals are to: enhance undergraduate education through research experiences that emphasize the interrelationship between chemistry and biology; encourage students to pursue graduate education in chemistry and life sciences; and foster undergraduate programs and activities that bridge chemistry and biology.
Investments in math sciences will deepen support for fundamental research in math and statistics and integration across a full range of science and engineering disciplines.
National Science Foundation Enhancing Mathematical Sciences Workforce in the 21st Century (EMSW21): Goal is to increase number of U.S. citizens, nationals and permanent residents who are well- prepared in mathematical sciences and who pursue careers in mathematical sciences and other NSF- supported disciplines.
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 Peter van de Kamp bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-25)
The year 1611 CE in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
The year 1612 CE in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
The year 1614 CE in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
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The Irish Science Teachers' Association is one of the largest subject associations in Ireland.
The ISTA functions as a body dedicated to the professional development of its members and the advancement of science teaching.
It also maintains contacts with associations for science education in other countries, in particular those in Scotland and England.
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 Corrosion Science.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-25)
S.A. Abd El-Maksoud, Studies on the effect of pyranocoumarin derivatives on the corrosion of iron in 0.5 M HCl, Corrosion Science 44 (4) (2002) pp.
Refait, M. Abdelmoula, J.-M.R. Genin, Mechanisms of formation and structure of green rust one in aqueous corrosion of iron in the presence of chloride ions, Corrosion Science 40 (9) (1998) pp.
Abella, J. Barcelo, L. Victori, Evaluation by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy of a process of removal of iron oxides deposited on a heat exchanger tubing, Corrosion Science 40 (9) (1998) pp.
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 Annotated Bibliographies of Reports, Published Articles, and Books Relating to Archeology at Ganondagan State Historic ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-25)
The excavation of 126 test pits revealed evidence of occupation no earlier than the 1840s, and it is believed this area is at least 1,200 feet north of the northern limit of the site of the Seneca village of Gannagaro.
The first systematic attempt to identify the limits of the site was the survey by the Rochester Museum and Science Center in 1976 and 1977 which confirmed the limits of the site, consisting of an oval of approximately 9 acres.
The remains of the fort burned by the French are still plainly visible on a hill 11/4 miles from the ancient town, and Squier published a plan of it.
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 The Galileo Project | Science | Christoph Scheiner
Christoph Scheiner was born in Wald, near Mindelheim in Swabia (southwest Germany), on 25 July 1573.
Early in his career he became an expert on the mathematics of sundials and also invented a pantograph (a device for copying and enlarging drawings).
When the Arch Duke died on a voyage to Spain in 1624, Scheiner went to Rome, where he stayed for the next eight years.
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 1624 in science -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-25)
1624 in science -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The year 1624 in (A particular branch of scientific knowledge) science and (The practical application of science to commerce or industry) technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
See also: (additional info and facts about 1623 in science) 1623 in science, (additional info and facts about other events of 1624) other events of 1624, (additional info and facts about 1625 in science) 1625 in science and the (additional info and facts about list of years in science) list of years in science.
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 ScienceWeek
Cook-Deegan and McCormack suggested that the expectation of patents being granted is one reason that 73 publicly-traded genomics firms were collectively valued at $96 billion at the end of the year 2000.
W.K. Kegel and A. van Blaaderen, Science 287, 290 (2000).
Science 2001 294:2305 Related Background: ON THE DYNAMIC GLASS TRANSITION T.S. Grigera et al (University of Rome, IT) discuss the dynamic glass transition, the authors making the following points: 1) Despite a large number of investigations, there is still much to understand about the dynamic glass transition in supercooled liquids.
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 Syllabus for Seminar Series:
Course Overview: Women in Science and Environmental Professions is a 1-credit college-wide seminar geared towards a diversity of students from various departments at ESF.
The main goal of the course is to provide an open forum for female and male faculty and students to interact and discuss gender issues pertaining to academia and other professional arenas.
Holton, G. Different perceptions of "good science" and their effects on careers.Annals of the NY Acad.
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 Serge Gainsbourg bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-25)
The year 1631 CE in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed
The year 1641 CE in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
The year 1609 CE in science and technology consisted of many events, some of which are listed below.
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 Lighting the Way for Water: New strategy for steering drops with finesse: Science News Online, Aug. 7, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-25)
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For instance, says Marquez, a beam of light could drive nanoparticles to aggregate in solution, forming a capsule that could store medicines and eventually release them in a patient's body.
If you have a comment on this article that you would like considered for publication in Science News, send it to editors@sciencenews.org.
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 Center for Mathematics and Science Education
Founded in 1981, we're proud to be a unit of the UNC School of Education as well as one of the eleven centers of the NC Mathematics and Science Education Network (NC-MSEN).
If you are a new lateral entry math or science teacher, or if you have a bachelor's or master's degree in a filed of math or science and would like to become a middle school or high school teacher, the NC Teach Program is a great way to obtain your teaching license.
The program is open to middle school science teachers and to elementary teachers interested in a masters program with a science concentration.
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 Women’s Lives in Science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-25)
Seminar Description:  The main goal of the course is to provide an open forum for UM faculty and students to enhance our knowledge and understanding of various issues confronting women in science, and to interact and discuss issues pertaining to ecology in particular.
During this seminar, participants will explore issues and opportunities for women in science careers including career trajectories of women in science, how women practice science, equity initiatives at different institutions, and gender and the teaching of science.
Different perceptions of "good science" and their effects on careers.
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 Conservation Ecology: Ecological states and the resilience of coral reefs
In many cases, the quality of science is not sufficient to distinguish between alternative explanations, and, in other cases, there may be a number of factors that have either reduced or increased resilience.
Indonesian Institute of Sciences and State Ministry for the Environment, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Rapid transition in the structure of a coral reef community: the effects of coral bleaching and physical disturbance.
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 UW Genome Sciences: News: Past Journal Club
Science, Vol 306, Issue 5701, 1568-1571, 26 November 2004.
Cellular transcriptional profiling in influenza A virus-infected lung epithelial cells: The role of the nonstructural NS1 protein in the evasion of the host innate defense and its potential contribution to pandemic influenza.
Proceddings of the National Acadmey of Sciences 98: 14503-14508 Falush D, Iwasa Y. Size-dependent mutability and microsatellite constraints Molecular Biology and Evolution 16: 960-966.
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 1624 in science - Definition up Erdmond.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-25)
The year 1624 CE in science and technology
''See also:'' 1623_in_science, other events of 1624, 1625_in_science and the list_of_years_in_science.
Thomas_Sydenham, English physician, the first person to recommend the use of quinine for relieving symptoms of malaria (died 1689)
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 Science
Secondary radar can be used over a longer range than normal radar, and information about the target object can be obtained from the triggered pulse.
, the science and technology of machines designed to function in place of a human being, especially to carry out tasks automatically.
Soon afterwards, in 1624, the German mathematician Wilhelm Schickard built a calculating machine for the creation of astronomical tables, probably the first use of gears in a calculator.
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 CodePedia -> ComputerScienceFAQ
The Computer Science FAQ is open for everyone to contribute to, so if you find a mistake or something that is missing please do feel free to make corrections and add new content.
Computer Science is the study of computational algorithms and programming.
Because of this, some argue that a better name for Computer Science would be "Computation Science".
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 EBirch CV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-25)
Birch EE and Stager DR. "Monocular acuity and stereopsis in infantile esotropia." Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 1985; 26:1624-1630.
Birch EE and Hale LA. "Criteria for monocular acuity deficit in infancy and early childhood." Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 1988; 29:636-643.
Birch EE and Spencer R. "Visual outcome in infants with cicatricial retinopathy of prematurity." Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 1990; 32:174-179.
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 The Science of Medicine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-25)
The Science of Medicine sells for $17.95 or save over $60 when ordering as part of the complete Science & Discovery series.
Though medical science began with the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, dissection, and the study of the human body was prohibited for religious reasons until the Renaissance.
Genetic research and biotechnology hold the promise of even greater advances in the 21st century.
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 History of Croatian Science
Together with the theory of forces due to Rudjer Boskovic, this is probably the greatest achievement in the history of Croatian science.
Feller was awarded the National Medal of Science of the USA in 1969.
He was director of International school for history of science in Naples, Ischy, Annecy, president of European center for history of medicine in Strasbourg, editor or editor-in-chief of several professional international science lexicons, author of about thirty books.
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 Terrestrial Carbon and Nitrogen Isotopic Ratios from Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary Nanodiamonds -- Gilmour et al. 258 ...
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 Diversity and Extinction of Tropical American Mollusks and Emergence of the Isthmus of Panama -- Jackson et al. 260 ...
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© 1993 American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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