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1676 in science The year 1676 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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On evolution of biodiversity, Science 277 (1997), 1788-9; 278 (1997), 390; SA (Dec 1997), 58-65; Science 278 (1997), 596-8; NS (8 Nov 1997), 36-40; (29 Nov 1997), 4; and its assessment, Science 278 (1997), 689-92, 2058-60.
On biodiversity of bison prairies, Science 280 (1998), 677.
Glacial refugia are hotspots of diversity, Science 300 (2003), 1563-5.
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 1676 in science - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The year 1676 in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
See also: 1675 in science, other events of 1676, 1677 in science and the list of years in science.
Ole Rømer measures the speed of light by observing Jupiter's moons
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 Science -- Getz et al. 283 (5409): 1855
Science can help in assessing the likely economic and ecological outcomes of different options, especially if relevant data exist on the application of these options in other areas.
Science provides tools for storing, visualizing, and analyzing information, as well as projecting long-term trends so that nonmyopic efficient solutions to complex problems can be obtained.
In the Sandwe area, for example, after extensive discussion of GIS analyses, the community decided to relocate 58 families that had recently settled in the richest wildlife areas of their community land (16).
www.cnr.berkeley.edu /~getz/Reprints/GetzEtAlScience99   (1747 words)

  
 Innovation Commons Network: Science
Science CommonsScience Commons is an exploratory project to apply the philosophies and activities of Creative Commons in the realm of science.
The mission of Science Commons is to encourage scientific innovation by making it easier for scientists, universities, and industries to use literature, data, and other scientific intellectual property and to share their knowledge with others.
Science Commons works within current copyright and patent law to promote legal and technical mechanisms that remove barriers to sharing.
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 Mars Global Surveyor Science Sampler Data Set Collection (VOLINFO)
The science observations were acquired during the descending leg of each orbit; that is, as the spacecraft moved from north to south.
Science objectives of radio science investigations include measurement of small perturbations in spacecraft velocity from Doppler shifts on transmitted signals, followed by inference of detailed gravitational fields from solutions of systems of simultaneous equations based on such measurements.
Many images on the MGS Science Sampler volume are more than 4,000 rows (lines) and it was thought that increasing the size of the images would potentially make it more difficult for investigators to display and use the images.
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 CHE >> People >> Faculty >> John Hudson
Another study is directed toward the understanding of the role of synchronization involved in diseases such as epilepsy.
We have several active collaborations underway with groups in Materials Science, in Biology, and at the Medical School at the University of Virginia and also at universities and laboratories in the United States and overseas.
Kiss, I.Z., Y.M. Zhai, J.L. Hudson, "Emerging coherence in a population of chemical oscillators," Science 296, 1676-1678 (2002).
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 Strange Science: References and Acknowledgments
Huxley, Thomas H. Evolution and Ethics, Science and Morals.
Lindberg, David C. The Beginnings of Western Science: The European Scientific Tradition in Philosophical, Religious, and Institutional Context, 600 B.C. to A.D. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992.
Richards, Robert J. The Romantic Conception of Life: Science and Philosophy in the Age of Goethe.
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 Space Science Division   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Hudgins, D.M., Allamandola, L.J., and Sandford, S.A. ''The Unidentified Infrared Emission Bands: Identified.'' Proceedings of the NASA Workshop on Laboratory Space Science, April 1-3, 1998, pp 157-161 (1998).
McKay, C.P., M.T. Mellon, and E.I. Friedmann ''Soil Temperatures And Stability Of Ice-Cemented Ground In The McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica.'' Antarctic Science, 10, 31-38 (1998).
Sandford, S.A., Bernstein, M.P., and Allamandola, L.J ''Laboratory Studies of Interstellar/Cometary Ice Analogs.'' Proceedings of the NASA Workshop on Laboratory Space Science, April 1-3, 1998, pp 229-230 (1998).
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 The Galileo Project | Science | Longitude at Sea
It was because of Cassini's tables that the Danish astronomer Olaeus Rømer was able, in 1676, to find a systematic error of about 10 minutes, whose period was equal to the synodic period (opposition to opposition) of Jupiter.
When Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon surveyed the boundary line between Pennsylvania and Maryland, from 1763 to 1767, they used eclipses of the satellites of Jupiter to determine the exact longitudes of places.
See also G. Vanpaemel, "Science Disdained: Galileo and the Problem of Longitude," in Italian Scientists in the Low Countries in the XVIIth and XVIIIth Centuries, ed.
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 Where the Action is: Internet Stock Trading as Edgework
Throughout, participants were given broad leeway to comment on issues concerning their online investing, ranging from the physical and psychological effects of experiencing the intensity of volatile market situations to the larger impact of the stock market on their lives, business, and society.
Finally, I analyzed the data according to the conventions of qualitative social science by implementing an iterative process of reading, interpreting, discussing, and theoretically integrating the textual data (Creswell, 1998).
The author would like to thank the Council for Research at the University of Rhode Island, the Computer Science Department at the University of Aalborg, and the Research Institute for Telecommunication and Information Marketing at the College of Business, University of Rhode Island, for their generous support of this research.
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 From progress to regression: biomedical research funding -- Mandel and Vesell 114 (7): 872 -- Journal of Clinical ...
science made at the bench to treatment of patients.
Downsizing of basic science departments in U.S. medical schools: perception of their chairs.
Thurgood, L. Graduate enrollment in science and engineering fields reaches new peak; first-time enrollment of foreign students declines.
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Natural science - The way which different fields of study are defined is determined as much by historical convention as by the present day meaning of the words.
University of Copenhagen Faculty of Natural Science - Please see University_of_Copenhagen_Faculty_of_Science...
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 MIT Biological Engineering Division
Our work is at the interface of bio-technology and materials science.
A major focus is the study and development of polymers to deliver drugs, particularly genetically engineered proteins, continuously at controlled rates and for prolonged periods of time.
Lendlein, A., and Langer, R., Biodegradable, Elastic Thermoplastic Shape Memory Polymers with Adjustable properties for potential biomedical applications, Science, 296: 1673-1676, 2002.
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 National Caucus of Basic Biomedical Science Chairs (NCBBSC) - Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In: Medical Education in Transition, Commission on Medical Education: The Sciences of Medical Practice, Eds.: R.Q. Marston and R.M. Jones.
The R.W. Johnson Report: Misguided reform of the basic sciences curriculum, Letter to the Editor.
Mandel, H.G., and the National Caucus of Basic Biomedical Science Chairs, Downsizing of basic science departments in U.S. medical schools: Perceptions of their chairs.
www.gwumc.edu /Pharm/Caucus/Publications.htm   (180 words)

  
 New Scientist Premium- The popular history of science / Review of 'Science a la Mode: Physical Fashion and Fictions' by ...
The popular history of science / Review of 'Science a la Mode: Physical Fashion and Fictions' by Tony Rothman
Science a la Mode: Physical Fashion and Fictions by Tony Rothman, Princeton UP, pp 207, $19.95
These essays of Tony Rothman, an editor of Scientific American, tell us why this is so.
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 NEW ON THE SEPP WEB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Presentation by S. Fred Singer, panelist in Group 15 ("Resolution in Disparities in Temperature Records") on Dec 4.
The data are conflicting; some say Yes, others say No. Settling this issue should have the highest priority for the Climate Change Science Program.
It could decide whether current climate models can be relied on to project future climate changes.
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 Mars
Whatever the answer, it will have a large impact on our understanding of the nature and occurrence of life in the universe.
Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, 6 to 10 December 1998, San Francisco, CA.
The author is at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics and Department of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309, USA.
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 H. George Mandel, Ph.D.
Most recently these projects have involved the interactions of chromium with mammalian DNA to elucidate the mechanism of the metal's carcinogenic and other toxic actions.
Last, I am currently the Chairman of the National Caucus of Basic Biomedical Science Chairs, where we discuss with our national political leaders two major concerns: the importance of health research and the need for NIH to achieve a realistic budget that that will aid in improving the health of our citizens.
FASEB J. Mandel, H.G., on behalf of the members of the National Caucus of Basic Biomedical Science Chairs.
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Dec 3-5, 2002 A close look at temperature trends from surface stations and proxy data Presentation by S. Fred Singer, panelist in Group 15 ("Resolution in Disparities in Temperature Records") on Dec 4.
Hot Talk Cold Science: Global Warming’s Unfinished Debate (Independent Institute, Oakland, CA) 4.
Esper, J., Cook, E.R. and Schweingruber, F.H.  2002.  Low-frequency signals in long tree-ring chronologies for reconstructing past temperature variability.  Science 295: 2250-2253.
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 Singer's comments on Wigley's study   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Yet another attempt to demonstrate a "discernible human influence" by massaging the same old tired data set.
And finally, there is also a conflict (between 1979 and 1995) between the independent balloon data and satellite data (showing no warming) and the surface data (showing a substantial warming, likely due to contamination from urban heat island effect).
Click here to post a public comment on the Trash Talk Bulletin Board.
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 Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 94009611   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
It also covers his extensive writings on scientific and religious questions, writings which document a shift from puritan to liberal Protestantism.
His acute but equivocal response to the science of Descartes and Boyle reveals a fascinating interplay between his 'latitudinarianism' and the new natural philosophy.
The result is a unique case study, and a comprehensive portrait of a seventeenth-century mind.
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 American Society for Information Science and Technology Bookstore Home
A conscious effort was made to solicit and include high quality contributions from practitioners in the field of information science as well as the research arena, and the program committee is proud of the exceptionally diverse range of sessions we have this year.
42 papers, 46 panels, and 60 posters explore the intersection of research domains such as behavioral science, communications, computer science, sociology, business, biomedical sciences, history, philosophy, linguistics, and many others, with a variety of fields of practice such as librarianship, information architecture, systems design and development, publishing, bibliography, interface design and usability, teaching, and classification.
Readers can also access a web site where all the model templates explained in the book are ready for use, and a free sample chapter and free access to a sample templates are available.
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 Magnetic Field and Plasma Observations at Mars: Initial Results of the Mars Global Surveyor Mission -- Acuña et ...
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R. Lin, Space Sciences Laboratory and Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.
M. Mayhew, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA 22230, USA.
www.sciencemag.org /cgi/content/abstract/279/5357/1676   (458 words)

  
 Protein Science -- Table of Contents (August 2007, 16 [8])
Protein Science -- Table of Contents (August 2007, 16 [8])
Find articles in this issue containing these words:
To see one abstract at a time, click its [Abstract] link.
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 Nat' Academies Press, Assessment of Mars Science and Mission Priorities (2003)
Nat' Academies Press, Assessment of Mars Science and Mission Priorities (2003)
Assessment of Mars Science and Mission Priorities (2003)
C.A. Barth, J.B. Pearce, K.K. Kelly, L. Wallace, and W. Fastie, “Ultraviolet Emission Observed Near Venus from Mariner 5,” Science 158: 1675-1678, 1967.
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 Emerging Topics
Bakos, Y. (2000), “Bundling and competition on the Internet,” Marketing Science, 19 (Winter), 63-82.
Comparison of Internet and Conventional Retailers,” Management Science, 46 (April), 563-585.
Lal, R. and M. Sarvary (1999) “When and How is the Internet Likely to Decrease Price Competition?” Marketing Science, 18, 485-503.
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 ComDig - complexity theory, science of complexity news digest
ComDig - complexity theory, science of complexity news digest
Excerpt: "A new 4-year, $20 million project hopes to synthesize what's known about the world's ecosystems and help policy-makers deal with those under siege
The assessment will turn loose ecologists and social scientists to gather and analyze data on the state of the world's ecosystems, assess nature's ability to provide essential "services" such as food and clean water, and project environmental trends such as deforestation, loss of species, and pollution (Science, 22 October 1999, p.
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Shows how parents and communities work together to promote better math and science education
Shows students who the actual people are behind the science
Parents, help your child in math, science, technology
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 Europium Nanoparticles and Time-resolved Fluorescence for Ultrasensitive Detection of Prostate-specific Antigen -- ...
with a Victor 1420 multilabel counter (Perkin-Elmer Life Sciences).
biotin isothiocyanate (Perkin-Elmer Life Sciences) in 500 µL
Life Sciences) and the delay time (between excitation and light
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