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  1657 in science -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
1657 in science -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The year 1657 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.
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 1656 in science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The year 1656 CE in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
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Science Posters Earth Science Posters Science / Education Posters Political Science Posters Weird Science Posters Science Fiction Films Posters Science Fiction TV Shows Posters Science and Nature Calendars Posters Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie Posters
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 What's Wrong with This Picture?: Science News Online, Oct. 16, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
To dispel popular misconceptions about science, educators are teasing out shreds of scientific truth hidden within the fiction, and scientists are using unredeemably inaccurate scenes as ways to attract public attention to genuine scientific concepts.
Outside the classroom, the "Science in the Cinema" film festival sponsored by the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md., is a long-running example of presenting scientific ideas to people via movies.
My response as an educator to much of the outrageous science depicted in so many of the recent blockbuster hits is very different from that of many of the scientists quoted in your article.
www.sciencenews.org /articles/20041016/bob10.asp   (2778 words)

  
 Chapter XII - From Magic To Chemistry And Physics.
Plato developed a world in which the physical sciences had little if any real reason for existing; Aristotle, a world in which the same sciences were developed largely indeed by observation of what is, but still more by speculation on what ought to be.
Though Albert's main effort was to Christianize science, he was dealt with by the authorities of the Dominican order, subjected to suspicion and indignity, and only escaped persecution for sorcery by yielding to the ecclesiastical spirit of the time, and working finally in theological channels by, scholastic methods.
Yet, injurious as all this was to the evolution of science, there was developed something in many respects more destructive; and this was the influence of mystic theology, penetrating, permeating, vitiating, sterilizing nearly every branch of science for hundreds of years.
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 1657 in science - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The year 1657 in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
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William Harvey, English physician who discovered the circulation of blood (born 1578)
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 Encyclopedia: 1655   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The year 1655 in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
Jump to: navigation, search August 9 is the 221st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (222nd in leap years), with 144 days remaining.
Jump to: navigation, search May 4 is the 124th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (125th in leap years).
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 Reversal of Raf-1 activation by purified and membrane-associated protein phosphatases [published erratum appears in ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Reversal of Raf-1 activation by purified and membrane-associated protein phosphatases [published erratum appears in Science 1995 Sep 22;269(5231):1657].
Reversal of Raf-1 activation by purified and membrane-associated protein phosphatases [published erratum appears in Science 1995 Sep 22;269(5231):1657].Inactivation of purified Raf-1 was blocked by addition of either the 14-3-3 zeta protein or heat shock protein 90.
The Raf-1 protein kinase participates in transduction of mitogenic signals, but its mechanisms of activation are incompletely understood.
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 Internet History of Science Sourcebook   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The achievements of this period have not been negated by the discoveries and theories of the late 19th and 20th centuries, but are now seen as accurate only with certain boundaries.
Andrew White: The Warfare of Science and Theology in Christendom 1898 [At Hanover]
This is one of the most successful, and early, statements on Materialism stemming from the conclusions of the New Science.
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 1657 in science
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The year 1657 CE in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
Science is for those who learn, poetry is for those who know.
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 The Scientist :: Repairing BRCA1 science, Jun. 18, 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Steven A. (Tony) Leadon resigned as director of radiobiology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) in March, after a five-member panel at the school alleged that he had tampered with data related to the antibody assay he developed to test how BRCA1 encodes a protein to repair DNA damage.
The June 13 Science retraction noted that Leadon disputes the findings of UNC's ad hoc investigatory committee and that the other authors, Lori C. Gowen of New York, Anne M. Latour and Beverly H. Koller of UNC's department of medicine, and Avrutskaya, also of Chapel Hill, were not implicated.
Leadon wrote to Science in May 2002 indicating there were problems with the data, according to Science executive editor Monica M. Bradford, who said UNC's concerns seem to focus on data drawn from an antibody assay Leadon originated.
www.biomedcentral.com /news/20030618/04   (1229 words)

  
 1657 in science - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
1657 in science - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 Witness: 'Intelligent Design' doesn't qualify as science [Day 4 of trial in Dover, PA]
Contrary to the unilateral denials of many evolutionists, one’s worldview does indeed play heavily on one’s interpretation of scientific data, a phenomenon that is magnified in matters concerning origins, where neither repeatability, nor observation, nor measurement—the three immutable elements of the scientific method—may be employed.
Maybe not, but certain sections of ‘the church’ use past mistakes by scientists as a stick to beat science with (as you are doing), but then choose not to follow the rules that scientists do use now in order to minimise mistakes.
Science will have to be warped beyond recognition in order for ID to be taught as science.
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 The Scientist :: Science retracts highly cited paper, Jun. 17, 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
A highly cited 1997 paper on transcription-coupled repair was retracted by Science this week, after coauthor Steven Leadon, formerly of the University of North Carolina, was found guilty by a university committee of fabricating and falsifying data.
The research, which had been cited 227 times, reported evidence for one of the two prevalent hypotheses explaining the molecular correlates of Cockayne syndrome, a disorder that leads to death in early childhood.
That month, Leadon resigned from his position as director of radiobiology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill after an investigating committee found that a 1998 Science paper–also later retracted–had contained results that he had fabricated and falsified.
www.biomedcentral.com /news/20050617/01   (801 words)

  
 Complexity Digest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Scientists' best guess as to how life got kick-started in the primordial soup is that self-replicating RNA molecules acquired the ability to act like enzymes, using their shape to catalyze biochemical reactions essential for the growth of primitive cells.
Strands in Saturn's narrow F ring are actually part of a Tightly wound spiral, possibly caused by the gravitational interactions of tiny moons or clumps of dust.
The science was all there, but apparently the planning was not.
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 CMHSL What is an Herb, panel 1, Brief History of Herbalism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Men like Francis Bacon (1561-1626) and William Harvey (1578-1657) were transforming science from a speculative to an experimental process.
The new emphasis on experimentation did not mix well with the revival of the doctrine of signatures and astrology: thus, herbalism and biological and medical science began to separate.
Herbalists who focused on the classification of plants and refused to acknowledge signatures and stars formed the science of botany.
www.med.virginia.edu /hs-library/historical/herb/intro.html   (661 words)

  
 Social Science Courses, 1997 ATDP
Students will also be introduced to concepts in two-dimensional composition, color, structural design, building sciences, computer aided visualization, landscape design, and architectural history.
Cognitive science is a multidisciplinary approach to the study of the human mind, incorporating aspects of psychology, linguistics, computer science, philosophy, and neuroscience.
The course uses a college textbook and will require a lot of reading, active participation in classroom activities (discussions, labs), completion of an independent research project, and completion of examination questions similar to those given in the actual AP examination.
www-atdp.berkeley.edu /1997/97socsci.html   (1248 words)

  
 NVCC FALL 2000 Class Schedule - Annandale Campus - Nas - Natural Science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
NAS 161 HEALTH SCIENCE I 4cr 1651 01N MWF 1000-1050 CS 0110 Trott, E For 01N Lab NAS 161-A1N is required.
NAS 161 HEALTH SCIENCE I 4cr 1655 03N TR 1230-1345 CS 0110 Massie, B For 03N Lab NAS 161-A3N is required.
NAS 161 HEALTH SCIENCE I 4cr 1657 04N MW 1800-1915 CS 0128 Massie, B For 04N Lab NAS 161-A4N or -A5N is required.
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 1656 in science - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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 Influence of level of urea and method of supplementation on characteristics of digestion of high-fiber diets by sheep ...
Influence of level of urea and method of supplementation on characteristics of digestion of high-fiber diets by sheep -- Rihani et al.
Influence of level of urea and method of supplementation on characteristics of digestion of high-fiber diets by sheep
Copyright © 1993 by the American Society of Animal Science.
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 Science Center
Die Exponate in einem Science Center erfordern Mittun, statt "Berühren verboten" gilt "Anfassen erwünscht".
Als erstes Science Center wurde 1969 das Exploratorium San Francisco eröffnet.
Heureka, The Finnish Science Centre, Vantaa, Finnland, http://www.heureka.fi
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 Information Archive at NNYTech   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
I am interested in finding a job in the forensic science or forensic engineering field in the Southeast (i.e.
I know that jobs in this field are hard to come by right now but I have always been fascinated by forensic science and I am willing to start from the bottom in order to gain the experience I need to become a professional in this field.
It also includes links to forensic science sites and allows you to modify your account settings.
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 Team projects on www for Neuropsychology - 1999
Combined with theories from cognitive psychology, cognitive science, biomedicine, and developmental psychology, neuropsychologists have developed mechanical testing devices to further understand functions and structures.
Everything psychological is simultaneously biological, except neural encoding doesn=t require learning, just experience (Gazzaniga,74) Study of neural science suggests that psychological components of attending, planning and acting are developmental elements of brain function.
Smith, E., & Jonides, J. Storage and Executive Processes in the Frontal Lobes: An overview [Abstract] Science 283,1657-1661.
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 Amazon.com: William Harvey and the Mechanics of the Heart: And the Mechanics of the Heart (Oxford Portraits in ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
William Harvey and the Mechanics of the Heart: And the Mechanics of the Heart (Oxford Portraits in Science) (Library Binding)
There is a great deal of discussion of ancient Greek methods of discovery in regard to anatomy, and much of the discussion of the physician's theories about the heart, blood, and circulation will be difficult for average readers to understand.
For motivated students, this book provides a well-rounded look at the politics, ethics, and science of the time in Great Britain.
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 Twist and shout (and pull): Molecular chiropractors undo DNA -- Marko 94 (22): 11770 -- Proceedings of the National ...
Twist and shout (and pull): Molecular chiropractors undo DNA -- Marko 94 (22): 11770 -- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Copyright ©1997 by The National Academy of Sciences of the USA.
Copyright © 1997 by the National Academy of Sciences
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 1658 in science -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
1658 in science -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The year 1658 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.
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 Science/AAAS | Collections: : Biochemistry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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Science's SAGE KE New in the Science of Aging
Structure of HP1 Chromodomain Bound to a Lysine 9-Methylated Histone H3 Tail
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 BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | 'Einstein' probe heads into space
A satellite that will put Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity to the test has been launched successfully into space.
The US space agency's $700m (£387m) probe launched on a Boeing Delta 2 rocket from Vandenberg Air Base in California at 1657 GMT.
The probe will orbit around the Earth for more than a year on its mission.
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 SyFy Portal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The ninth season of “SG-1" will begin airing in the summer.
Science Fiction Retro Idiot Box: 'Doctor Who' -The Lost Episodes: Part One
There are 103 episodes of Doctor Who currently missing from the BBC archives -- here's the scoop
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