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  • ...[[Cultural]] Components and [[Institutions]] of [[Societies]] '''5.1.4''' [[Language]] and [[Communication]] || rowspan= ...(1951-1962); Director, National Institute, Mill Hill, London (1962-1971); Scientific staff member, [[Medical Research Council (UK)|Medical Research Council]], [
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  • ...re ever truly religious. The vast majority who gave their epochs and their societies the appearance of being religious were primarily and essentially superstiti
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  • ...title = The biology, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of dental caries: scientific advances in the United States|journal = J Am Dent Assoc|volume = 140|pages ...t.<ref name=Adas>Adas, Michael (January 2001). ''Agricultural and Pastoral Societies in Ancient and Classical History''. Temple University Press. ISBN 156639832
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  • ...ollaborations among universities, large and small businesses, professional societies, government agencies, and worker organizations. Together these parties iden ...1994. At that time many saw the Institute as an agency that yielded strong scientific research, but needed stronger connections to the real-world workforce.<ref
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  • ...for his work in occupational health, is a consultant to many professional societies, healthcare providers, government agencies, and Fortune 500 companies. Ken ...ticle<ref>Nigel Shadbolt and Tim Berners-Lee (2008) Web Science Emerges. ''Scientific American'' Volume '''299'''(4) pp60-65.</ref> by [[Tim Berners-Lee]] and [[
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  • The profession of '''Occupational Hygiene''' uses strict and rigorous scientific methodology and often requires professional experience in determining the p ...is required to show a new Occupational Hygienist how to apply the learned scientific and management knowledge in the workplace and to the environment issue to s
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  • {{quote|Ergonomics (or human factors) is the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans an Later, in the 19th century, [[Frederick Winslow Taylor]] pioneered the "[[Scientific Management]]" method, which proposed a way to find the optimum method for c
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  • ...fires|accessdate=2009-07-20|date=2007-11-05|publisher=UCAN News}}</ref> In societies experiencing [[shifting cultivation]] where land is cleared quickly and far ...= 2003 | place = San Francisco, California}}</ref> Previously, prevailing scientific theory held that most particles in the stratosphere came from [[volcano]]es
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  • ...al concepts that successfully address the needs and aspirations of Islamic societies in the fields of contemporary design |align = "left"| {{Sort|Az-Zubair|[[Az-Zubair Prize for Innovation and Scientific Excellence]]}}
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  • ...9}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Understanding marijuana: a new look at the scientific evidence|author=Mitchell Earlywine|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2 A [[research|scientific study]] published in 2000 in the Journal of Forensic Sciences (JFS) found t
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