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Laboratory and For
With Dewey as the director and his wife as principal, the University of Chicago Laboratory school, was dedicated “ to discover in administration, selection of subject-matter, methods of learning, teaching, and discipline, how a school could become a cooperative community while developing in individuals their own capacities and satisfy their own needs .” ( Cremin, 136 ) For Dewey the two key goals of developing a cooperative community and developing individuals ’ own capacities were not at odds ; they were necessary to each other.
For the better part of two years, Crick worked on the physical properties of cytoplasm at Cambridge's Strangeways Laboratory, headed by Honor Bridget Fell, with a Medical Research Council studentship, until he joined Max Perutz and John Kendrew at the Cavendish Laboratory.
" A Laboratory For Teaching Object-Oriented Thinking ".
* Champion was once parodied in the Dial M For Monkey segment of the cartoon Dexter's Laboratory.
For 10 years, MSFC has suppored activities in the U. S. Laboratory ( Destiny ) and elsewhere on the International Space Station through the Payload Operations Center ( POC ).
For their work while in the Cavendish Laboratory, they were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962, together with Maurice Wilkins of King's College London, himself a graduate of St. John's College, Cambridge.
For MX, the Draper Laboratory developed SABRE into the " Advanced Inertial Reference Sphere " ( AIRS ).
" A Laboratory Method For Diagnosing Predominance Of Homo-Or Hetero-Erotic Interest In Male.
For example, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has an agent that monitors inventory, planning, and scheduling equipment ordering to keep costs down, as well as food storage facilities.
For instance, in 1956, Owens-Corning, after having been told by the Saranac Laboratory that Kaylo dust was ' toxic ,' and that asbestos was a carcinogen, advertised Kaylo as being ' non-toxic.
These include institutions of national importance like the Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics ( IUCAA ), National Chemical Laboratory ( NCL ), National Centre For Cell Science ( NCCS ), National Institute of Virology ( NIV ), Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics ( GIPE ), Documentation Research and Training Centre ( DRTC ) of the Indian Statistical Institute ( ISI ) among others.
For more information see Laboratory automation
( For Mitchell's work in Billion Dollar Baby, American Ballet Theatre, and the American Theatre Laboratory.
: For the Japanese aerospace laboratory, see National Aerospace Laboratory of Japan.
For observation of experiments the Fluid Science Laboratory includes:
*" Country Report ( For FAO State of the World ’ s Animal Genetic Resources Process )", Editorial Committee Office of the Japanese Country Report, Animal Genetic Resources Laboratory, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Japan.
Everyone is building more sophisticated algorithms, and the more competition exists, the smaller the profits ," observes Andrew Lo, the Director of the Laboratory For Financial Engineering, for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
For the next two years he continued this research under the late Aneesur Rahman at Argonne Laboratory.
For instance, Informing Healthcare is working to deliver new Laboratory Information Management Systems ( LIMS ) to all NHS trusts that will improve pathology services across Wales for the benefit of patients and staff.
For a moment the perpetual candidate resembled a plate in Fox ’ s “ Book of Martyrs ”; but without the slightest change of expression he trampled out the flaming Vocabulary Laboratory and went on calmly …</ p >
For example, an experimental laser plasma accelerator at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory accelerates electrons to 1 GeV over about 3. 3 cm ( 5. 4x10 < sup > 20 </ sup > g < sub > n </ sub >), whereas the SLAC conventional accelerator requires 64 m to reach the same energy.
For example, M173 is the 173rd SNP documented by the Human Population Genetics Laboratory at Stanford University, which uses the letter M.

Laboratory and Teaching
In 1980 Favaloro established the ' Basic Investigation Laboratory ' ( Laboratorio de Investigación Básica ), which was financed with his own money for a long timespan and which, at the time, depended upon the support of the Investigation and Teaching Department of the Fundación Favaloro.
One of the research centers at the School of Architecture, which is divided into four departments, is the Graphic Laboratory for the Teaching of Architecture ( Lagear ), equipped with computer-assisted design programs.
In the same year, and in spite of the faculty's censure vote, the NCSU Board of Trustees named a building after her, the Marye Anne Fox Science Teaching Laboratory.
In 1970, the Mathematical Laboratory was renamed the Computer Laboratory, with separate departments for Teaching and Research and the Computing Service, providing computing services to the university and its colleges.
Furthermore, the Teaching and Research Staff number 2, 248 people ( 716 professors, 506 associate professors, 576 assistant professors, and 450 lecturers ), the Scientific Teaching Staff number 84 and the Special Laboratory Teaching Staff 275 people.
* Representatives of the Special Laboratory Teaching Staff and the Administrative Staff.
In 1997, Carson-Newman dedicated its Laboratory for Learning in the name of Dr. Ernest L. Boyer, past president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
In addition to the award-winning Niagara College Teaching Winery, the Niagara-on-the-Lake campus has three on-site vineyards and a Wine Sensory Laboratory.

Laboratory and Thinking
* Systems Thinking Laboratory

Laboratory and paper
On September 22, 2011, a paper from the OPERA Collaboration indicated detection of 17 and 28 GeV muon neutrinos, sent 730 kilometers ( 454 miles ) from CERN near Geneva, Switzerland to the Gran Sasso National Laboratory in Italy, traveling faster than light by a factor of 2. 48 × 10 < sup >− 5 </ sup > ( approximately 1 in 40, 000 ), a statistic with 6. 0-sigma significance.
In 2000, the Chief of the NARA Document Conservation Laboratory defended the lack of a mass deacidification program by pointing to differences between library and archival collections, for example noting that many of the papers coming to NARA were of a higher quality than those in library collections ; that the Archives does not receive records from Federal government agencies until they are at least 30 years old, by which time acidic paper will have already been
In 1999, researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory made use of these predictions and announced the discovery of ununhexium ( now livermorium ) and ununoctium, in a paper published in Physical Review Letters, and very soon after the results were reported in Science.
In a paper published in the Journal of Finance, Dr. Andrew W. Lo, director MIT Laboratory for Financial Engineering, working with Harry Mamaysky and Jiang Wang found that "
Other facilities in TA-III include a paper destructor, the Melting and Solidification Laboratory and the Radioactive and Mixed Waste Management Facility ( RMWMF ).
In 2011, researchers at MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and University College London presented a paper at the annual meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics which demonstrated the ability to improve the ability of a machine-learning system to win at Civilization II by using the text from its official game manual to guide the development of a game-playing strategy.
* Sergeant Anderson in the Basement Laboratory, 1852 ( w / c on paper ) Print at Europicture.
* 2008: Greg Leyh and Mike Kennan of the Nevada Lightning Laboratory publish a paper on the disturbed charge of ground and air method of wireless power transmission with circuit simulations and test results showing an efficiency greater than can be obtained using the electrodynamic induction method.
Meanwhile the Electronic Systems Laboratory, the newly rechristened Servomechanisms Laboratory, had been discussing whether or not design would ever start with paper diagrams in the future.
In 2007, a paper from the Stanford Children's Surgical Laboratory revealed that localized soft tissue hypoxia coupled with increased circulating estrogen after birth may be the stimulus.
* Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory paper on measuring available bandwidth
On 19 February 1946 Turing presented a detailed paper to the National Physical Laboratory ( NPL ) Executive Committee, giving the first reasonably complete design of a stored-program computer.
" Some have suggested that this paper represented Latour's recanting his earlier claims, but others say that the paper's attack on " social construction " is consistent with positions he has taken since the second edition of his book Laboratory Life was published in 1979.
Rolla Dyer, the Director of National Institutes of Health, had noticed his paper and invited him to join the research team at the Nutrition Laboratory of the NIH.
The first suggestion that energetic protons could be an effective treatment method was made by Robert R. Wilson in a paper published in 1946 while he was involved in the design of the Harvard Cyclotron Laboratory ( HCL ).
Theoretical calculations deemed this task impossible, but in a seminal paper in 1984, the group led by Jacques Dubochet at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory showed images of adenovirus embedded in a vitrified layer of water.
In 1965, a paper was published by two researchers of the Scientific Laboratory at the Ford Motor Company, P. D. Maker and R. W. Terhune, in which the CARS phenomenon was reported for the first time.

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