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Zhang: Every year the international conference on "Computing in the 21 st Century" invites top experts in computer-science research as well as eminent computer scientists from China and abroad to come and talk to China's computer-science researchers, ... more
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While the Haematology QAP encourages all staff who reviews blood films to attempt a diagnosis, it is understood that there are many branch laboratories in remote areas with no Pathologist on site, full time. These scientists are required to review ... more
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Physical Scientists typically possess knowledge of physical science processes, systems, procedures, and methods of analyzing, compiling, reporting, and disseminating of S&T intelligence data. They also have a general knowledge of mathematics and ... more
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Famous Names Get Single Neurons Fired Up U.S. News & World Report - Jul 27, 2009 An international team of researchers has found that single neurons in the brain's hippocampus activate when people recognize a photo or name Sources: http://www.usnews. ... more
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because scientist deal with real things not made up mumbo jumbo i mean what scientist is really going to believe a woman grew from a mans rib planted by a god... errr ..cockoo cuckoo i'm afraid these cells only come white and padded....and these ... more
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Ozone concentration in the upper atmosphere is monitored by a combination of high-altitude weather balloons and satellite images. ... more
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This common idea is not true. In 1956, before CFC's were widely used, the now famous scientist, Dobson, measured ozone over Antarctica and found about 20% less than he had expected. The levels he saw back then were 4-5 times more than what is ... more
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Links between individual food items and risk of cancer are generally weaker than links between obesity and risk of cancer. Present evidence suggests that the total energy people eat (calories or kilojoules), together with their level of physical ... more
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Area of Learning: change; explanation; evidence Aims: to gain an understanding of the central significance of Oxford as a forum for the exchange of ideas between major scientists in seventeenth century England; to explain why and how Oxford rose to ... more
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Scientists deal with the physical manifestation, psychics with the intangible, this will be a tough one. However, scientists could start by studying and understanding the workings of the universal mind and its direct relationship to the human psyche. ... more
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