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Scientists and identify
Scientists have yet to identify specific features of malignant and immune cells that would make them uniquely targetable ( barring some recent examples, such as the Philadelphia chromosome as targeted by imatinib ).
* 1977 – Scientists identify a previously unknown bacterium as the cause of the mysterious Legionnaires ' disease.
Scientists from laboratories hired out by the recent excavators of the site, The Academy of Athens, say that they can use the electrons trapped on the inner surface of the stones to positively identify the date that the stones were quarried and put together.
** Scientists identify a previously unknown bacterium as the cause of the mysterious Legionnaires ' disease.
Scientists and governments try to identify areas with a high risk of lahars based on historical events and computer models.
Scientists can use the known distributions of each species to identify the origin of commercially prepared capers.
* Scientists find a fossilised head and identify it as part of a-year-old fly, making it the oldest known insect.
Scientists hope by studying wizards that they can further advance the techniques used to identify deception.
Scientists have used these dental characteristics to identify Compsognathus and its closest relatives.
Scientists at the Forsyth Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts have begun the Human Oral Microbiome Project to identify bacteria and study the complex ecosystems of the mouth.

Scientists and oldest
the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts, that of the Christian Scientists "; and " The church ( i. e. organized body of Christians ) of which another church or denomination is an offshoot ; ( also ) the oldest or original church from which all others have sprung ".
Scientists have targeted these oldest stars in several different surveys, including the HK objective-prism survey of Timothy C. Beers et al.
Among the oldest robotic combat competitions extant in the United States were the " Critter Crunch " ( founded about 1987 ) in Denver and " Robot Battles " ( founded in 1991 ) based in the southeastern U. S. Both events were run by members of the " Denver Mad Scientists Society ".

Scientists and known
Scientists engaged in chemical research are known as chemists.
Scientists initially assumed that she had been able to store sperm from her earlier encounter with a male, an adaptation known as superfecundation.
Scientists, such as Gerardus Mercator ( 1569 ) and Alexander Dalrymple as late as 1767 argued for its existence, with such arguments as that there should be a large landmass in the south as a counterweight to the known landmasses in the Northern Hemisphere.
* Bertrand R. Brinley, writer of short stories and children's tales, best known for his Mad Scientists ' Club stories
Scientists use climate indices based on several climate patterns ( known as modes of variability ) in their attempt to characterize and understand the various climate mechanisms that culminate in our daily weather.
Scientists had long known of this fact by the time detectors were developed that could selectively detect desirable metals, while ignoring undesirable ones.
After three years of planning, The College of Engineering successfully launched the first stages of its Residential Experience for Spartan Engineering, formally known as the Residential Option for Scientists and Engineers ( ROSES ), the new program is located in Wilson Hall after being housed in Bailey Hall for a number of years.
In a catalog listing known launches up to July 2009, the Union of Concerned Scientists listed 902 operational satellites.
Scientists who were interested in natural history, including biological and geological scientists, were known as “ naturalists ”.
* Scientists at the California Institute of Technology announce the discovery of a galaxy which is the farthest known object in the universe.
The Scientists are an influential post-punk band from Perth, Australia, led by Kim Salmon, initially known as Exterminators and then Invaders.
Scientists have proven that quantum dots are dramatically better than existing methods for delivering a gene-silencing tool, known as siRNA, into cells.
While the fact is not generally known among Christian Scientists, the books were never published together as a single volume during her lifetime but were assembled as a convenience subsequent to her death in 1910 ( its copyright notice suggests in 1925 ).
He was best known for his Mad Scientists ' Club stories.
Scientists and philosophers who are known for their determinist view on the world.
Scientists have been known to fool themselves with statistics due to lack of knowledge of probability theory and lack of standardization of their tests.
Scientists are currently attempting to resolve these possibilities by comparing the deviations seen amongst several different pulsars, forming what is known as a Pulsar timing array.
Scientists have known about auxetic materials for over 100 years, but have only recently given them special attention.
Scientists were, however, able to assign these animals to known genera ( one rodent to Leopoldamys, and the insectivore to Hylomys ) or a known subfamily ( as in the case of Saxatilomys in the rodent subfamily Murinae ).
Scientists generally accept that the known strains ( or groups ) of HIV-1 are most closely related to the simian immunodeficiency viruses ( SIVs ) endemic in wild ape populations of West Central African forests.
Scientists believe that the landslide dam formed by the earthquake, known as the Usoi Dam, is unstable given local seismicity, and that the terrain below the lake is in danger of catastrophic flood if the dam were to fail during a future earthquake.

Scientists and 100
Science: 100 Scientists Who Changed the World.
The Union of Concerned Scientists advocacy group points out that, at the Nevada Test Site, the depth required to contain fallout from an average-yield nuclear test was over 100 meters, depending upon the weapon's yield.
The House of Scientists ( Dom Uchyonykh ), a social center of Akademgorodok, hosts a library containing 100, 000 volumes — Russian classics, modern literature and also many American, British, French, German, Polish books and magazines.
Time 100, 2009: Scientists and Thinkers
* 1984, Science Digest, Americia ’ s 100 Brightest Scientists under 40.
Recipients of recurring Schumann Foundation grants during the 1990s, ranging from under $ 100, 000 to more than $ 5 million annually, include the Tides Foundation and Tides Center, Environmental Working Group, Union of Concerned Scientists, Natural Resources Defense Council, Western Organization of Resource Councils, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, the Center for Media and Democracy, The Nation, Mother Jones, In These Times, TomPaine. com, and The American Prospect.
Scientists have advanced a plan to power 100 % of the world's energy with wind, hydroelectric, and solar power by the year 2030, recommending renewable energy subsidies and a price on carbon reflecting its cost for flood and related expenses.
In 2007, Randall was named one of Time Magazines 100 Most Influential People ( Time 100 ) under the section for " Scientists & Thinkers.
The Remarkable Lives of 100 Women Healers and Scientists.
He was number eleven on the list of TIME magazine's 100 most influential people of 2005 in the " Scientists and thinkers " category.
Scientists estimate that there may be more than 100, 000 sites spread over 50, 000 km² of the Kimberley.
Scientists from India, Europe, and the U. S. conducted a high-level review of Chandrayaan-1 on 29 January 2009 after the spacecraft completed its first 100 days in space.
Previously, he was the editor of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, winner of the 2007 National Magazine Award for General Excellence ( in the under 100, 000 circulation category ) awarded by the American Society of Magazine Editors.
Mitchell Baker was listed among the 2005 Top 100 by TIME Magazine, in the " Scientists & Thinkers " section.
Scientists wouldn't have been surprised to see a few positrons accompanying any intense gamma ray burst, but the lightning flash detected by Fermi appeared to have produced about 100 trillion positrons.
Scientists estimate only 1 of 100 turtles live to become an adult.

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