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Nature | ... s against its classifications, on the basis of documentation or criteria. A | editorial defended the Red List's relevance in October 2008 |
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Science | ... he results supported the theory. Their conclusion, published in the journal | , was that |
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The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction | ... member It for You Wholesale" was first published in the April 1966 issue of | . It has since been republished in the following collections |
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Nature | ... questioned the value of the award in an article about Hagelin published in | |
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Nature | ... e cause of Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome was reported in the journal | in May 2003. This report suggests that DNA damage, not oxidative stress, i ... |
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The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction | ... ally published as the novella To Leave a Mark in the November 1982 issue of | |
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TV Guide | In 2004 and 2007, Quantum Leap was ranked #15 and #19 on | s "Top Cult Shows Ever" |
Journal of the British Interplanetary Society | ... Planetologist Christopher McKay wrote "Terraforming Mars", a paper for the | . The paper discussed the prospects of a self-regulating Martian biosphere ... |
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction | ... It for You Wholesale" is a short story by Philip K. Dick first published in | in April 1966. It features a classic meshing of reality, false memory and ... |
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Die Reihe | ... .." (". . . How Time Passes . . ."), first published in the third volume of | (1957). In it, he expounds a number of temporal conceptions underlying his ... |
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Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine | ... cold by an average of 1.4 days. However, Dr. Wallace Sampson, an editor of | and a Stanford University emeritus clinical professor of medicine, says th ... |
Journal de Savants | ... led her the Hypatia of the nineteenth century,” and “J.J Biot wrote, in the | , that she had probably penetrated the science of mathematics more deeply ... |
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The New England Journal of Medicine | ... tion called the "Space Invaders elbow" as a complaint, while a physician in | named a similar ailment the "Space Invaders Wrist." Space Invaders was als ... |
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Clinical Cancer Research | ... egarding checking for EN2 in urine in the 1 March 2011 issue of the journal | . A laboratory test currently identifies EN2 in urine, and a home test kit ... |
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Die Reihe | ... n (Kurtz 1992, 68–72). Together with Eimert, Stockhausen edited the journal | from 1955 to 1962 (Grant 2001, 1–2) |
Social Forces | ... sociology professors Evan Fales and Barry Markovsky in 1997, in the journal | . They wrote that Hagelin's equating consciousness with the unified field ... |
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | ... ipline of evo-devo in molecular genetics. In 2000, a special section of the | (PNAS) was devoted to "evo-devo", and an entire 2005 issue of the Journal ... |
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Die Reihe | ... . ." (". . . How Time Passes . . ."), first published in 1957 in vol. 3 of | (Texte 1, 99–139) |
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TV Guide | In 2004 and 2007, Dark Shadows was ranked #19 and #23 on | s Top Cult Shows Ever |
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Science | ... s Lynn Thorndike, starting with a letter in the 1915 edition of the journal | , and repeated in several books of his. M. M. Pattison Muir also expressed ... |
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American Journal of Psychiatry | ... d separately, and treated by psychiatrists. In a 2002 review article in the | , Professor Joseph B. Martin, Dean of Harvard Medical School and a neurolo ... |
Health Affairs | A 2008 article in the journal | suggested that the Dutch health system, which combines mandatory universal ... |
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Cahiers pour l'Analyse | ... example of this points to the editors and contributors of the 1960s journal | : This influence continues to guide some of today's most significant and p ... |
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American Journal of Education | ... ons of the school and classroom setting. Their conclusion, published in the | , was that |
John Murray's Quarterly Review | ... nce. In a review of Charles Babbage's book Decline of Science in England in | , he suggested the creation of "an association of our nobility, clergy, ge ... |
Nature | ... nd religious publications, receiving mixed reviews. Then in September 1981, | published an editorial written by John Maddox, the journal's senior editor ... |
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TV Guide | ... The Heiress is one of the handsome, intense and adult dramas of the year." | rates the film five out of a possible five stars and adds, "This powerful ... |
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Liberty | ... a professor of law at Santa Clara University, and a contributing editor for | magazine. He is an atheist |
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PC Magazine | ... t Weekly, Time, PC Gamer, Discover and GameSpy. Wright was also awarded the | Lifetime Achievement Award in January 2005 |
Sequence | ... lm-making, Anderson was a prominent film critic writing for the influential | magazine (1947–52), which he co-founded with Gavin Lambert and Karel Reisz ... |
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Annales de chimie et de physique | In 1816, along with Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, he started the | , and in 1818 or 1819 he proceeded along with Biot to execute geodetic ope ... |
Galaxy Science Fiction | The Stars, Like Dust was originally serialised under the title Tyrann in | from January to March 1951, and was published as a novel by Doubleday late ... |
Journal of Scientific Exploration | ... es, retired colleagues of Hagelin from MUM, replied to this critique in the | and said, in part, that Fales' and Markovsky's accusation of "vagueness" a ... |
Molecular Diversity | ... niversity, UK and the Darwin Centre, Pembrokeshire, defined a fourth level: | |