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  • Later in the year the ship departed Seattle for Arctic Summer North carrying scientists from the [[University of Alaska Anchorage|University of Anchorage]], the [[
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  • ...tinuously fed. Shielding gas became a subject receiving much attention as scientists attempted to protect welds from the effects of oxygen and nitrogen in the a
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  • ...Area Air-Defense System [FAADS<nowiki>]</nowiki>], Federation of American Scientists Web site. Accessed 2 January 2007.</ref> program under the designation MIM
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  • ...|title=Kornet (AT-14) |accessdate=2008-11-08 |work=Federation of American Scientists |date=1999-06-19}}</ref>.
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  • ....htm|title=Eryx|author=|date=|accessdate=|publisher=Federation of American scientists}}</ref> Canadian industries, including Simtran and Solartron Systems, also
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  • ...16-inch/50-caliber gun |accessdate=2007-03-12 |work=Federation of American Scientists}}</ref>
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  • ...te at 60 degree impact, 1500 m range<ref name="fas">Federation of American Scientists, BMP-2 Fighting Vehicle. http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/row/bmp-2.
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  • *[http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/equip/m242.htm Federation of American Scientists: M242]
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  • ...M2 .50 Caliber Machine Gun] at [http://www.fas.org Federation of American Scientists]
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  • ...e=April 23, 2000 |year= |month= |work= |publisher=[[Federation of American Scientists]] |pages= |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}</ref>
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  • === Scientists and engineers developing aerial torpedo === Engineers and scientists of the project, led by Lieutenant Hirota (rank at that time), drew one conc
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  • ...Parke-Davis, which did not find an immediate use for it. In 1938, outside scientists including [[H. Houston Merritt]] and [[Tracy Putnam]] discovered phenytoin'
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  • The antibiotic [[clarithromycin]] was invented by scientists at the Japanese drug company [[Taisho Pharmaceutical]] in the 1970s as a re Scientists at [[Chugai Pharmaceuticals]] discovered an erythromycin-derived [[motilin]
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  • ...initially known as B663, was first synthesised in 1954 by a team with the scientists J.G. Belton, M.L. Conalty, Seán O'Sullivan and Dermot Twomey led by Dr Vin
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  • ....edu/pa/display.aspx?pkey=1318 Anti-fungal Drug May Help Treat Cancer, Say Scientists at UC Santa Barbara ]
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  • Nystatin is also used as a tool by scientists performing [[patch-clamp|"perforated" patch-clamp]] electrophysiologic reco
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  • ...nt Mbeki's concern. Until recently, however, Mbeki endorsed claims by some scientists that HIV is not the cause of AIDS—findings which are considered well outs
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  • ...le they found "equivocal evidence" in the forestomachs of female mice, the scientists have determined that the finding is not relevant to human health because hu
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  • ...hromycin in 1980. It was patented in 1981, and was later found by Pfizer's scientists while going through patent documents. In 1986 Pliva and Pfizer signed a lic
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  • ...which are inhibited by higher concentrations of fluoxetine. The Ely Lilly scientists also suggested that the effects on dopamine and norepinephrine may contribu
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  • In 1897, scientists at the drug and dye firm [[Bayer]] began investigating acetylsalicylic acid ...it was found that aspirin might prevent liver damage. In their experiment, scientists from [[Yale University]] and The [[University of Iowa]] induced damage in c
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  • Co-amoxiclav was invented around 1977/78 by British scientists working at [[Beecham (pharmaceutical company)|Beecham]], which filed for US
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  • ...by researchers at the [[Max Planck Institute]]. This discovery encouraged scientists worldwide to find an effective inhibitor of this enzyme. ...spergillus terreus]]''. While developing and researching lovastatin, Merck scientists synthetically derived a more potent HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor from a ferm
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  • Scientists can speculate on the reasons why glucose, and not another monosaccharide su
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  • Amongst American health professionals and scientists, the term epinephrine is used over adrenaline. However, it should be noted
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  • ...enzyme that retroviruses, including HIV, utilize to replicate themselves. Scientists at Burroughs-Wellcome began to identify and synthesize compounds and develo ...nitial phase 1 [[clinical trial]] of AZT at the NCI, in collaboration with scientists from Burroughs-Wellcome and Duke University.<ref name=pmid20018391/><ref na
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  • ...eumonia]], [[tuberculosis]], and [[Human immunodeficiency virus|HIV]]) led scientists to believe that morphine may also affect the [[immune system]]. This possib
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  • ...tic penicillins discovered by [[Beecham (pharmaceutical company)|Beecham]] scientists. The patent for amoxicillin has expired, thus amoxicillin is marketed under
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  • Scientists at the [[University of Eastern Piedmont]] in [[Italy]] claimed to have iden
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  • According to an article by the Indian scientists Thorat and Dahanukar, "Crude aconite is an extremely lethal substance. Howe
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  • Digitalin was not discovered until the mid 1800s by two French scientists Homolle Ouevenne and Theodore Ouevenne. It wasn’t until 1875 that Oscar S
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  • [[Category:Scottish scientists]]
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  • ...ree will like that of [[William James]] and a dozen other philosophers and scientists.<ref>[http://www.informationphilosopher.com/freedom/two-stage_models.html T
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  • ...les must have had some scientific training, for most of the creations were scientists, and sufficient linguistic knowledge to have invented or adapted titles in
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  • ...en ''New Scientist'' magazine recently asked some of the world’s leading scientists what single book they would want if stranded on a desert island, one distin
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  • ...lectual and professional pursuits, including artists, educators, poets and scientists. While more limited than other general encyclopedias, it was far broader in
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  • #Scientists, including physicians, surgeons, and engineers- 140
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  • ...edo]], and this feeds back to lower the temperature of the atmosphere. As scientists discover more about Earth, vast numbers of positive and negative feedback l
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  • ...:AI&type=historic&date=Jul+28%2C+1952&author=&pub=Wall+Street+Journal&desc=Scientists+Discover+Terramycin's+Secret%3A+Its+Complex+Structure&pqatl=google], in col
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  • ...subcommittees and working groups devoted to different topics of the field. Scientists from the institute are technical experts and conveners of working groups wi
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  • Scientists have known about auxetic materials for over 100 years,<ref name="burke">{{C
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  • ...n products have cited this volume while making erroneous claims that "IARC scientists confirm safety of mineral wool insulation". These claims are false. The fin
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  • In the 1960s, scientists at General Electric (GE) discovered that under the right manufacturing cond ...and exceed the [[fracture toughness]] of a single crystal. In particular, scientists at the Japanese firm Konoshima Ltd., a producer of ceramic construction mat
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  • * [[Friedel family]], a rich lineage of French scientists:
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  • ...arge actuation strain and inherent vibration damping draw the attention of scientists in this field<ref name=ElectrochemistryEncyclopedia> {{cite web|url=http://
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  • ...electrostatically [[cross-link]]ed films of polycation-polyanion layers. Scientists have demonstrated thickness control of such films down to the single-nanome
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  • Scientists have developed a series of cellulose acetate films, differing in their degr
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  • ...UMIRP) was established in 1980 in Amherst, MA as a concentrated cluster of scientists from both academia and industry for the purpose of [[polymer]] science and
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  • ...fluctuations. Polymers are used in every day life, so it is important for scientists and polymer producers to understand durability and expected lifespan of pol ...nt accéléré en SEPAP]] has been designed, in the late seventies, by the scientists of University Blaise Pascal [http://www.univ-bpclermont.fr/LABOS/lpmm],[htt
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  • ...f polymer molecular structure did not emerge until the 1920s. Before then, scientists believed that polymers were clusters of small molecules (called [[colloid]]
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  • Development of Solodky’s research led Russian scientists to isolate a completely different class of organic substance from the needl
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  • ...monitor [[diabetes]].<ref>{{Cite news|author = Tonya Johnson|title = Army Scientists, Engineers develop Liquid Body Armor|url = http://www.militaryinfo.com/news
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  • ...e=2008-02-17 |doi=10.1111/j.1751-3928.2006.tb00271.x}}</ref> More recently scientists at the Carnegie Institution for Science have found that ethane and heavier
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  • |publisher= International Network of Engineers and Scientists Against Proliferation
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  • There are also other suggested uses. In 1990, [[IBM]] scientists discovered that a thin layer of ruthenium atoms created a strong anti-paral
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  • ...e''',<ref Name="Times081907">{{cite web| last =Taher| first =Abul| title = Scientists hail ‘frozen smoke’ as material that will change world| work = News Art * [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/science/article2284349.ece Scientists hail ‘frozen smoke’ as material that will change world]
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  • ...ews/science/scientists-uncover-new-ocean-threat-from-plastics-1774337.html Scientists uncover new ocean threat from plastics], The Independent, 20 August 2009.</ ...ional expert panel selected by the Harvard Center for Risk Assessment. The scientists had expertise in toxicology, epidemiology, medicine, risk analysis, pharmac
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  • ....grainlegumes.com/ Grain legumes portal / AEP] - European-based network of scientists and end-users concerned with grain legumes.
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  • ...te-Cotton blended fabrics production processes is innovated by Bangladeshi scientists where Jute fibre are blended with cotton and fabricated for the production
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  • Kevlar was used by scientists at [[Georgia Institute of Technology]] as a base textile for an experiment
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  • ...edicted by the theory. The bamboo fire cycle theory is considered by a few scientists to be unreasonable; they argue<ref>{{cite journal |coauthors=Saha, S., HF H
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  • In 1916, U.S. Department of Agriculture chief scientists Lyster H. Dewe and Jason L. Merrill created paper made from hemp pulp, whic
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  • ...book|title=Stormwater Effects Handbook: A Toolbox for Watershed Managers, Scientists, and Engineers|publisher=CRC/Lewis Publishers|location=New York|year=2001|i
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  • ...abundant iron isotope <sup>56</sup>Fe is of particular interest to nuclear scientists as it represents the most stable nuclide possible. It is impossible to perf
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  • As scientists and engineers further learn and develop new techniques to extract various c ...url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8438209.stm | work=BBC News | title=Scientists make bones from wood | date=2010-01-03}}</ref>
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  • ...n development, led by [[James C. Bliss]], involved dozens of engineers and scientists at [[Stanford University]] and at Stanford Research Institute (now [[SRI In
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  • ...c exposure to carbonless copy paper can be hazardous to a person's health. Scientists{{Who|date=March 2009}} found higher rates of sick leave and illness complai
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  • ...synthesis method had long remained the only, despite numerous attempts of scientists, including Wurtz himself, to produce ethylene oxide directly from [[ethyl]]
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  • ...physicists, mechanical engineers, biologists, bacteriologists and computer scientists. Some of these professionals are certified by organizations such as the Am
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  • Many scientists involved with lasers agree on the following guidelines:<ref>The 10 golden r ...en less accurate, detection methods are available. In this situation, many scientists assign a higher priority to convenience and comfort than to safety and regu
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  • ...the EU. As a global tracking system, RiskIE enables manufacturers and risk scientists to keep abreast of current chemical evaluations, identify opportunities for
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  • ...nce.org/upload/Scientists%20Letter%20to%20OSHA%20on%20Diacetyl07262006.pdf Scientists Letter to Secretary Chao]</ref> The matter is under consideration. On 21 J ...a variety of related documents including the recent OSHA petition and the scientists' letter of support may be found here.
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  • ...ord of analytical work that does not find asbestos in this talc by mineral scientists in academia, government and contract laboratories.<ref>Van Orden, D., R. J.
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  • ...no evidence of a [[carcinogenic]] effect of these fibres on the lung. IOM scientists also conducted a study of the respiratory health of workers manufacturing [ ...dust in workplaces. Annals of Occupational Hygiene; 30: 89-102.</ref>. IOM scientists played a key role in defining the internationally agreed size fractions of
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  • ...rea is [[the University of Birmingham]]. Some dance companies employ dance scientists to provide support services, such as physiological testing or psychological
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  • ...broader societal implications and poses broader social challenges. Social scientists have suggested that nanotechnology's social issues should be understood and Many social scientists and organizations in civil society suggest that [[technology assessment]] a
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  • ...cterization. EDRP was created to confront the challenge that faced health scientists and assessors who have not always had access to information-especially hist ...e assessment methods; to effectively communicate study results to workers, scientists, and the public; to contribute scientific information for the prevention of
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  • ;Related scientists
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  • Federal and state-level scientists and researchers with SENSOR-Pesticides have published articles on pesticide ...g and summer of 1998.<ref name=MalathionMMWR>{{cite pmid|10577491}}</ref> Scientists from the [[University of Florida]]’s [[Institute of Food and Agricultural
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  • ...d, through bringing the academic knowledge and research expertise of earth scientists to the emergency management process.
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  • ...mmune response to H1N1 or swine flu infection according to NIEHS-supported scientists. The study, conducted in laboratory mice, suggests that people exposed to a ...d the [[National Science Foundation]] (NSF). A team of European and Indian scientists and engineers have set up six arsenic treatment plants in [[West Bengal]] b
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  • ...by measures that limited how many hours they were allowed to work. Social scientists would later name this force the “gospel of consumption.” Beginning in Social scientists would conclude that a new work ethic began as Americans left the psychology
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  • ...|Kimberley]], [[Pilbara]] and around the [[Nullarbor Plain]] have led some scientists to conclude that the aerosol haze over [[South Asia|South]] and [[East Asia
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  • ...oys over 350 people including scientists, engineers, psychologists, social scientists, health professionals and technical specialists. The services they provide
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  • Scientists have identified a positive correlation between particulate matter concentra
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  • ...ternational community of healthcare subject matter experts and information scientists collaborating to create standards for the exchange, management and integrat
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  • ...lied his experience in the development of information products for applied scientists and engineers to lead the original product design for Knovel. David Shaffer
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  • The [[metric system]] was conceived by a group of scientists (among them, [[Antoine Lavoisier|Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier]], who is known
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  • ...r2">{{cite news|url=http://muslimmedianetwork.com/mmn/?p=1553|title=Muslim Scientists and Thinkers: Abu Musa Jabir bin Hayyan|last=Aslam|first=Syed|date=Decembe
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  • The hydrophobicity of a compound can give scientists an indication of how easily a compound might be taken up in groundwater to
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  • ...he interpretation of the spectra is somewhat controversial. Some planetary scientists prefer to assign the spectral features to the sulfate ion, perhaps as part
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  • * [[List of scientists]]
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  • ...variety of historical figures, including national heroes, poets, prominent scientists, and political figures of the past.
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  • * [[List of scientists]]
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  • ...nd the biological sciences"; awarded by the [[Royal Society of London]] to scientists of any nationality
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  • ...s and is eventually fatal to adult dinosaurs. In order to combat DX, InGen scientists released animals into the wild of Isla Sorna. The prion initially infected |Created by scientists working for an assassin named Gianni, this unnamed virus kills everyone it
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  • Physicians and scientists researching LAM do not believe that LYMF and LAM are related; however, ther
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  • ...undreds or thousands of lymphocyte cell types that have been identified by scientists. All are generated by normal or abnormal lymphopoiesis except for certain a ...l attached to your chicken-wing plastic bag for checkout at a supermarket! Scientists use these barcodes to check, categorize and accumulate cells for many purpo
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  • ...derived from the toxin of the [[cone snail]] species ''[[Conus magus]]''. Scientists have been intrigued by the effects of the thousands of chemicals in marine
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  • ...ceptor]]s. After the discovery of the first cannabinoid receptor in 1988, scientists began searching for an endogenous [[ligand]] for the receptor.
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  • ...healing was reported as early as 1841, it was not until the mid-1950s that scientists seriously studied the subject. Fukada’s and Yasuda’s discovery of the e
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  • Scientists debate whether specific activities release measurable levels of endorphins.
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  • ...side effects similar to cannabis.{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}} Many scientists{{Who|date=April 2010}} believe that dronabinol lacks the beneficial propert
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  • Scientists at the [[University of Manchester]] have discovered that hemopressin could
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  • ...cient China|publisher=China Economic Net|date=2007-01-26}}</ref> A team of scientists analyzed one shamanistic tomb that contained a leather basket with well-pre
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  • ...pite of these early reports, an uncertainty remained among the doctors and scientists regarding the existence of the cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome<ref>Byrne A
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  • Some scientists employ the term "neurotrophin" as a synonym for "neurotrophic factor",<ref>
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  • One group of scientists reports that APP interacts with [[reelin]], a protein implicated in a numbe
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  • By the time Loewi began his experiments there was much discussion among scientists whether communication between [[nerve]]s and [[muscle]]s was chemical or el
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  • ...tegral membrane proteins for X-ray analysis, it is only very recently that scientists have been able to directly examine what channels "look like." Particularly The Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 2003 was awarded to two American scientists: [[Roderick MacKinnon]] for his studies on the physico-chemical properties
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  • Methadone was developed in 1939 Germany by scientists working for ''I.G. Farbenkonzern'' at the [[Farbwerke Hoechst]] (it is synt
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  • ...<ref name="DEA2002">[[#refDEA2002|DEA 2002]], title 21, section 812.</ref> Scientists worry that such legislation would restrict further work.<ref name="Roth2007 ...2">[[#refBoire2002|Boire 2002]].</ref> along with letters from an array of scientists who expressed concern that scheduling ''Salvia divinorum'' would negatively
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  • ...336] [[Radio-Canada]] - documentary on the contamination of Shannon</ref> (scientists are using a new genetic technology to prove the link between TCE and a wide
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  • In 1995, M. Räsänen and co-workers, scientists at the [[University of Helsinki]] in [[Finland]], announced the preparation
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  • ...opment of Traditional Chinese Medicine|volume=1|chapter=Well-known medical scientists: Hua Tuo|pages=88–93|author1=Wang Z|author2=Ping C|editor=Ping C|publishe
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  • [[Category:Slovak scientists]]
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  • ...voted to psychological analysis of various groups—primarily leftists and scientists—and of the psychological consequences for individual life within the "ind ...tives who provide the funds for research."<ref>F.C. 1995, §The Motives of Scientists</ref>
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  • ...l Hearings – Intelligence and Security |publisher=Federation of American Scientists |date=1998-02-24 |accessdate=2008-10-27}}</ref> ...htm |title=Foreign Terrorists In America |publisher=Federation of American Scientists |accessdate=2008-10-26}}</ref> The use of compressed gas cylinders in this
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  • Social scientists, soldiers, and sources of change have been modeling insurgency for nearly a
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  • ...a/plo.htm Palestine Liberation Oganization (PLO)] ''Federation of American Scientists''</ref><ref>[http://www.cfr.org/publication/9515/terrorism_havens.html?brea
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  • ...cific prototype munitions. Patrick worked closely with the basic research scientists, the bio-investigators and engineers in the pilot plant (see [[Building 470
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  • [[Category:American scientists]]
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  • ...eflect media scrutiny" and "explain that he (Hatfill) was just one of many scientists" who had cooperated with the FBI investigation, Bryant said.<br>
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  • ...attacks. Barbara Hatch Rosenberg (director of the [[Federation of American Scientists]]' biochem weapons working group in 2002) said that the report was commissi ...Dec. 2001; Barbara Hatch Rosenberg (director of the Federation of American Scientists' biochem weapons working group), "[http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/libertystri
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  • ...efits I had at the university. I do not feel sorry for it since many of my scientists had a chance to continue working on interesting scientific projects and to *According to Dr. Alibek there is a significant problem for many US scientists because they do not read articles written in some other languages. In order
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  • ...USAMRIID said they should stop. What followed, the documents reveal, were scientists sneaking into the Army biowarfare lab to work on pet projects after-hours a
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  • ...nal funding and personnel authorizations to hire biomedical and laboratory scientists who were losing their jobs as a result of the termination of the United Sta ...nment]] were pioneered at Fort Detrick throughout the 1960s by a number of scientists led by [[Arnold G. Wedum]].
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  • ...t for the NBACC, including panels of well-respected, internationally-known scientists and outside observers from other countries.
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  • ...with the protocols that followed it, is described. The efforts of USAMRIID scientists to get approval to do smallpox research on animals is described including t
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  • ...utely not.” At the Army’s biodefense lab, he said, “among the senior scientists, no one believes it.”<ref name="NYTimes" /> [[Category:Scientists who committed suicide]]
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  • ...rred because individuals at ABC, CBS and AMI became infected with anthrax. Scientists examining the anthrax from the ''New York Post'' letter said it appeared as ...d dry powder consisting of about one gram of nearly pure spores. USAMRIID scientists' lack of familiarity with powdered anthrax resulted in initial reports that
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  • ...arting within weeks after the discovery of the anthrax letters, a group of scientists playing amateur detectives, later joined by the media and some politicians, ...National Cancer Institute]] at [[Fort Detrick]], [[Frederick, Maryland]]. Scientists at the National Cancer Institute building would additionally research other
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  • ...ilippine-U.S. Anti-Terrorism Cooperation |publisher=Federation of American Scientists |date=2002-01-25 |work=CRS Report for Congress |url=http://www.fas.org/irp/
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  • ...frequencies by geographic region. The data are analyzed by the CDC, where scientists determine if the presence of certain symptomatic factors indicates the poss
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  • ...e President Dick Cheney |date=2006-06-07 |publisher=Federation of American Scientists (F.A.S.) |url=http://www.fas.org/irp/congress/2006_cr/specter060706.html}}<
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  • ...elect Intelligence Committee] 22 December (PDF) via Federation of American Scientists ...] - Congressional Research Service - April 2005 via Federation of American Scientists
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  • {{cquote|If there's a 1% chance that Pakistani scientists are helping al-Qaeda build or develop a nuclear weapon, we have to treat it
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  • ...man rights as well as terrorism. According to the [[Federation of American Scientists]], "[i]n its haste to strengthen the "frontline" states' ability to confron
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  • ...eapons Convention]]. A number of small investigations launched by Russian scientists in the years immediately following the dissolution of the Soviet Union re-o
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  • ...]s and [[archaeologist]]s were not quite sure of the origin of bog butter. Scientists working at the [[University of Bristol]] discovered that some samples of th
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  • In 2008 scientists discovered that raw milk contains more bacteria than previously thought and Critics such as the [[Union of Concerned Scientists]] contend that the CGFI is "funded by corporate [[agribusiness]], chemical
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  • ...retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2006-08-30}}</ref> As early as 1846, scientists and nutritionists noted an increase in medical problems and infant mortalit ...rialized nations) away from breastfeeding to home-made formulas, nutrition scientists continued to analyze human milk and attempted to make infant formulas that
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  • Recent advances in the analysis of milk-borne diseases have enabled scientists to track the DNA of the infectious bacteria to the cows on the farms that s
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  • ...saw the beginnings of mass-produced rennet, and by the turn of the century scientists were producing pure microbial cultures. Before then, bacteria in cheesemaki
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  • A study in November 2009 conducted by scientists in Barcelona, Spain suggests that regularly consuming skim milk with cocoa
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  • ...ref><ref name=sourcebook>Ockerman, Herbert W. (1991). Source book for food scientists (Second Edition). Westport, CN: AVI Publishing Company.</ref>
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  • ...ell E., & Reinhard, Erwin A. (1972). ''Basic Electronics for Engineers and Scientists'' (2nd ed.). New York: International Textbook Company.</ref>
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  • ...explained resonance<ref group=note>[[Oliver Lodge]] and some other English scientists tried to keep acoustic and electric terminology separate and promoted the t
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  • Numerous innovations by a large number of scientists and engineers have been significant factors in the sustenance of Moore’s ...>{{cite web|url=http://news.cnet.com/2100-1008-5112061.html| title = Intel scientists find wall for Moore's Law|date=2003-12-01| author=Michael Kanellos|publishe
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  • ...= An Analog Electronics Companion: basic circuit design for engineers and scientists | first = Scott | last = Hamilton | year = 2003 | publisher = Cambridge Uni ...= An Analog Electronics Companion: basic circuit design for engineers and scientists and introduction to SPICE simulation | first = Scott | last = Hamilton | ye
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  • ...scope. The need for this instrument grew out of the requirement of nuclear scientists at Harwell to capture the waveform of very fast repetitive pulses. The curr
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  • In August 2004, [[National Institute of Standards and Technology|NIST]] scientists demonstrated a chip-scaled atomic clock.<ref name="Chip-Scale">
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