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  • ; Professional organizations *[[Society for the Scientific Study of Religion]]
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  • ...ks to reconstruct several common religious practices and associated social organizations of the ancient [[Semitic peoples]], i.e., Mesopotamia, Syria, Phoenicia, Is **I. Scientific Papers (1869–1873), 5 papers including: "On the flow of Electricity in Co
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  • ...005/PSCF12-05Hendrickson.pdf+%22joseph+mccabe%22+anti-catholicism American Scientific Affiliation (An organization of Evangelical Christians) article by Kenneth McCabe was also active in organizations, although his biographer notes that he had a difficult relationship with so
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  • ...mended with multi-volume "supplements" (3rd–6th) or undergone drastic re-organizations (15th). In recent years, digital versions of the ''Britannica'' have been d ...r. [[James Millar (scientist)|James Millar]], a physician, who was good at scientific topics but criticized for being "slow & dilatory & not well qualified". The
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  • [[Category:Scientific organizations]]
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  • ...l Academy of Arts in London) | title = Precious Stones considered in their scientific and artistic relations | publisher = His Majesty's Stationary Office, Wyman Major industry educators, dealers, and trade organizations have seen the need for this new upper-level category. In some ways it is a
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  • ...no specific treaty ban on the use of DU projectiles. There is a developing scientific debate and concern expressed regarding the impact of the use of such projec ...orted by conclusive scientific studies conducted by relevant international organizations."<ref>{{ UN document |docid=A-62-PV.61 |body=General Assembly |type=Verboti
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  • Working Group I: The Scientific Basis. Section 6.12.2 Direct GWPs.</ref> {{quote|Based on scientific tests over five decades, government safety agencies have determined that po
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  • ...fficult to keep the track of them in the literature. Several international organizations like [[IUPAC]] and CAS have initiated steps to make such tasks easier. CAS
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  • ...ref name="USDA"/><ref>Kirtikar K.R., Book: The Poisonous Plants of Bombay. Scientific Publishers (India), 2003, vi, 300 p, ISBN : 81-7233-344-7. 'The Poisonous P The plant has been the subject of scientific research which confirms its use in [[folk medicine]] as a valid [[anti-infl
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  • ...is generally identified by various grades defined by assorted [[standards organizations]]. ...se-steel Hadfield manganese steel.] Answers.com. McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2003. Retrieved on 2007-0
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  • ...sts and computer scientists. Some of these professionals are certified by organizations such as the American Industrial Hygiene Association and the American Indoor ...rnal ''Indoor Air'' is published 6 times a year and contains peer-reviewed scientific papers with an emphasis on interdisciplinary studies including exposure mea
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  • ...small businesses, professional societies, government agencies, and worker organizations. Together these parties identify issues in the field of [[Occupational safe ...emedy this, Rosenstock sought to develop stronger relationships with other organizations and agencies. NIOSH moved its headquarters from [[Atlanta]] to [[Washington
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  • ...with a key switch and a safety interlock. Most entertainment, industrial, scientific, military, and medical lasers are in this category. ...kin or eye within the Nominal Hazard Zone. Most entertainment, industrial, scientific, military, and medical lasers are in this category.
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  • ...er, the numbers of smokers worldwide is still rising, leading to what some organizations have described as the ''tobacco epidemic''.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Proc ...the causes of cancer]'', MayoClinic.com, retrieved 22 Feb 2008</ref> some organizations have in fact begun to recommend reducing intake of refined sugars and starc
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  • ...ts that stress is the major cause of [[Turnover (employment)|turnover]] in organizations.<ref name=NIOSH_Stressatwork/> ...e [[National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health]] and many other organizations, it is widely believed that job stress increases the risk for development o
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  • ...] [http://www.noca.org/ncca/ncca.htm] and the [[Council of Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards]] [http://www.cesb.org], and internationally by the [[Inte ...tp://www.asse.org American Society of Safety Engineers]. Six professional organizations are affiliated with the BCSP; they are:
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  • ...interim guidelines for working with nanomaterials consistent with the best scientific knowledge.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/nanotech/safe Many social scientists and organizations in civil society suggest that [[technology assessment]] and governance shou
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  • ...ing and reporting services to US industrial and governmental companies and organizations in over 8,000 locations across the US. ...going training is conducted in the field with supplemental courses from US organizations Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation (CAOHC) and
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  • ...of the Americas (HIA)]], one of California most influential migrant health organizations. Representing the University of California, Davis is the Center for Occupat ...nd improve health care delivery for affected populations. Dissemination of scientific results is targeted to academic, government, NGO and public audiences <ref
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