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  • PhD: Department of [[Materials Science and Engineering]], [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]], MA, [[USA]] * [[Professor]], Department of Materials Science and Engineering, [[Sharif University of Technology]] (1997-Present) Tehran,
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  • == Saw Palmetto - What the Science Says == De Smet PA. Herbal remedies. New England Journal of Medicine. 2002;347(25):2046-2056.
    4 KB (595 words) - 22:53, 11 February 2008
  • ...Creating Integrative Universities", ''Organization : The Interdisciplinary Journal of Organization, Theory, and Society'' 8(2), Sage Publications, London, UK, ...iversities for the Next Century", ''Second International Conference of the Journal ''Organization'' '', ''Re-Organizing Knowledge, Trans-Forming Institutions
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  • == St. John's Wort - What the Science Says == De Smet PA. Herbal remedies. New England Journal of Medicine. 2002;347(25):2046–2056.
    5 KB (656 words) - 22:18, 11 February 2008
  • ...called [[Ethnography|ethnographies]]. It is also a [[Theory|theoretical]] science, called [[ethnology]], comparing and contrasting societies in order to [[Ca ...y: Historical Origins and Current Status". ''[[Journal of Sex Research|The Journal of Sex Research]]'' '''35(1)''': 19–31.
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  • ...e Burgermeister''' (''Bürgermeister'' in German) is a [[Science journalism|science journalist]]. She filed allegations of [[bioterrorism]] and attempts to com ...s written for ''[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]'', the ''[[BMJ|British Medical Journal]]'', ''[[The Scientist]]'', ''[[Reuters|Reuters Health]]'', and ''[[The Gua
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  • == Red Clover - What the Science Says == ...r the treatment of hot flashes: the Isoflavone Clover Extract (ICE) study. Journal of the American Medical Association. 2003;290(2):207-214.
    4 KB (590 words) - 16:38, 12 February 2008
  • == Soy - What the Science Says == Low Dog T. Menopause: a review of botanical dietary supplements. American Journal of Medicine. 2005;118(suppl 12B):98S-108S.
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  • ...ptography as an amateur,<ref name="Science Now"/><ref name=NPR/><ref name="Science"/> she is referred to as a [[cryptanalyst]]<!-- note: cryptographer and cry ...<ref>{{cite journal |title=Pure Internet play. Simutronics' online games. |journal=[[Inc. (magazine)|Inc]] |first=Nancy K |last=Austin |volume=21 |issue=15 |p
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  • [[Descriptive science]] [[Formal science]]
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  • ...indiana.edu/faculty/herring/ Susan C. Herring], a professor of Information Science at Indiana University and established researcher of [[computer-mediated com .... C., and Paolillo, J. C. (2006). Gender and genre variation in weblogs.'' Journal of Sociolinguistics, 10''(4), 439-459. Preprint: http://ella.slis.indiana.e
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  • [[Descriptive science]] [[Formal science]]
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  • ...tical aspects of strategic defense and arms control." In 1986 the National Journal named Pike as one of the 150 "People Who Make a Difference" in Washington. ...al security and space, Pike began his career as a political consultant and science writer.
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  • ...>{{Cite journal | doi = 10.1109/TSET.1964.4335592 | title = Contributors | journal = IEEE Transactions on Space Electronics and Telemetry | volume = 10 | page ==Selected journal publications by Epstein==
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  • ...gustine on Testimony [with Nathan Ballantyne], forthcoming in the Canadian Journal of Philosophy. ...ments: The Metamethodology of Mediaeval Science, in Thought-Experiments in Science and Philosophy, edited by Gerry Massey and Tamara Horowitz, Rowman & Little
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  • ...he Russian Academy of Sciences. Later he received a doctorate in materials science from Tampere University of Technology, and worked at the university, on sup According to the account Podkletnov gave to reporter [[Charles Platt (science-fiction author)|Charles Platt]] in a 1996 phone interview, during a 1992 [[
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  • .../SING/company-people/executive-profile/136981403 SinglePoint]. Wall Street Journal.</ref>. ...iversity of Kansas between 2007 and 2009. Later, he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree (B.Sc.) in Global Agribusiness at W.P. Carey School of Business, Ari
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  • ...ctually, we do not communicate non-verbally. For example, astronomy is the science that studies the stars. This must not be confused with the subject of the s ...rbal field because we are dealing with social sciences. With epistemology (science of knowledge), KARL Popper, along with L’École de Vienne, have establish
    17 KB (2,430 words) - 18:23, 12 June 2009
  • ...graduating from high school in 1970, Williams tried majoring in political science at a small California college before deciding to study drama at another sma ''Record-Journal'', Meriden, Conn.
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  • | education = Bachelor's degree in computer science ...m/dailyherald/news/read/33641298/ Leon has a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science (Hons), from Northumbria University, UK] [[Daily Herald (Arlington Heights)
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