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As a consequence of these researches, Smalley was able to persuade the administration of Rice University under then-president Malcolm Gillis to create the Rice Center for Nanoscience and Technology ( CNST ), focusing on any aspect of molecular nanotechnology.
As a consequence of his imprisonment, he was expelled from his professorship at the University of Puerto Rico School of Law.
In consequence of his dissipated habits, he was in 1767 recalled by his grandfather, but on promising to reform was in 1768 allowed to enter the University of Göttingen as a law student.
In 1933, Robert Ulich accepted a lectureship at Harvard University and in consequence the family moved to the USA.
In 1774 he was made docent of Gothic antiquities at Uppsala University in consequence of his remarkable treatise, “ Monumenta svia-gothica vetustioris aevi falso meritoque suspecta ”.
As a consequence of the expansion outside Canterbury the university's name was formally changed to the University of Kent on 1 April 2003.
The Jags have a good following of University students, a consequence of the relative proximity to the Glasgow University and Strathclyde University campuses.
Hayes also published Shandong's first successful daily newspaper and petitioned the Qing court to grant a holiday on Sundays ; As a consequence, Shandong University was closed on Sundays right from the start.
In consequence, German faculty and students left Charles University en masse in the thousands and many ended up founding the University of Leipzig.
In 1910, in consequence of a report by Archibald Sayce, excavations were commenced in the mounds of the town, and in the necropolis, by John Garstang, on behalf of the University of Liverpool.
His A level results gained him a place at the University of Cambridge ; however, he studied law at University College London ( UCL ) instead as a consequence of his parents ' move to London at about that time.
In 2011, and as a consequence of the 2010 Mackay conference, CESNUR ( Center for Studies of New Religions ) held its annual conference at Aletheia University, Aletheia President Ming-Ta Wu honoring London School of Economics Professor of Sociology Eileen Vartan Barker with the Mackay Award for Distinguished Scholarship and Humanity, Mackay's humanitarianism and struggle against racism a centerpiece of this conference and attended by more than sixty international scholars of religion.
As a consequence of the construction of the new Greifswald University Hospital building, all historic 19th and early 20th century buildings that were formerly used by the hospital will be transferred to house other disciplines, thus creating an old-town campus for such departments as law and economics, the humanities and social sciences, and improving research and teaching considerably.
In the 1850s, Habsburgs gradually closed University of Olomouc as a consequence of the Olomouc students ' and professors ' participation on the 1848 revolutions and the Czech National Revival.
In the 1850s Habsburgs gradually closed University of Olomouc as a consequence of the Olomouc students ' and professors ' participation on the 1848 revolutions and the Czech National Revival.
According to Professor Mahmood Mamdani from Columbia University, opposition to the policy of annihilation was largely the consequence of the fact that colonial officials looked at the Herero people as potential source of labor, thus economically important.
For a short time he read private lectures on divinity in London ; and in 1622 the king appointed him principal of the University of Glasgow in the room of Robert Boyd, who had been removed from his office in consequence of his adherence to Presbyterianism.
Pantheon-Assas was established so as to succeed the law and economics faculties of the world's second oldest academic institution, the University of Paris, shortly before the latter officially ceased to exist on December 31, 1970, as a consequence of the French cultural revolution of 1968, often referred to as " the French May ".
Athens-Clarke County, home of the University of Georgia, also supported Kerry's bid, largely as a consequence of being a college town with traditionally left-leaning political views.
* January 27 – Scientists behind the climateprediction. net project, a distributed computing project run from Oxford University, announce that first results indicate a long term surface temperature increase due to global warming of between 2 and 11 degrees Celsius as a consequence of doubling carbon dioxide levels, with most of the simulations predicting a temperature rise of around 3. 4 ° C.

consequence and improved
Administration of the gap junction blocker mefloquine abolished this effect, providing good evidence that this result was a consequence of improved electrical coupling.
As a consequence of this Altfed and Cimbala have argued that belief in Nuclear Winter has made Nuclear Warfare more plausible and not less, contrary to what Carl Sagan and others have argued, for Nuclear Winter inspired the technological imperative toward improved accuracy and weaponry.
As a consequence of developments in the military technique of the era and the improved striking power of the artillery, it became clear that it was necessary to modernize the fortifications of Krogen.
" Based on his findings, Fink suggests that, " Instead of endorsing these reports as the direct consequence of ECT, especially in patients who have recovered from their depressive illness, lost their suicidal drive, and have improved social functioning, is it not more useful to accept the complaint as a somatoform disorder, explore the basis in the individual's history and experience, and offer appropriate supportive treatment?
As a consequence of this conference an improved bill was drafted which ensured that both the people and the parliaments of the various colonies should be consulted.
As a consequence, Russia's situation in Southern Finland improved significantly.
As a consequence of the Sega Saturn's rushed launch date, Daytona USA's development was severely rushed as a result-had the launch gone to plan, it is likely that the Saturn port would be more faithful to the arcade original, as can be seen by the vastly improved clipping in the Championship Circuit Edition.
The consistory of Westphalia became a model for other German provinces until after the fall of Napoleon, and the condition of the Jews in the Rhine provinces was permanently improved as a consequence of their subjection to Napoleon or his representatives.
There are an estimated 40 000 Chevening Scholarship alumni, with an emphasis being placed on improved links with and between previous scholars as a consequence of reviews in 2005 page 40 and 2006.
The unique body consisted of two sliding rear doors to ease access into the cabin, a higher floor to create a more car-like driving position-a consequence of the ' Sandwich Floor ' construction-and a much higher roof line which improved head room.
The result is more efficient and expansive information sharing between agencies and jurisdictions ; more cost-effective development and deployment of information systems ; improved operations ; better quality decision making as a result of more timely, accurate, and complete information ; and, as a consequence, enhanced public safety and homeland security.

consequence and research
In 1936, as a consequence of an invitation to give lectures for the Ministry of Heavy Industry in the USSR, Polanyi met Bukharin, who told him that in socialist societies all scientific research is directed to accord with the needs of the latest Five Year Plan.
These promotional materials consistently change and evolve as a direct consequence of audience research up until the film opens in theaters.
Research is complicated somewhat by the possibility that such differences could be the consequences of stuttering rather than a cause, but recent research on older children confirm structural differences thereby giving strength to the argument that at least some of the differences are not a consequence of stuttering.
Schönfinkel's work had anticipated much of Curry's own research, and as a consequence, he moved to Göttingen where he could work with Heinrich Behmann and Paul Bernays, who were familiar with Schönfinkel's work.
Critics claim that if the measures proposed by the US were implemented and applied this would prevent scientific research in Latin America, causing as a consequence more inequalities and technological dependence from the developed countries.
In consequence, a large service sector was established to serve the growing population, and in the first decades of the 20th century, Campinas could already boast of an opera house, theaters, banks, movie theaters, radio stations, a philharmonic orchestra, two newspapers ( Correio Popular and Diário do Povo ), a good public education system ( with the Escola Normal de Campinas and the Colégio Culto à Ciência ), and hospitals, such as the Santa Casa de Misericórdia ( a charity for poor people ) and the Casa de Saúde de Campinas ( for the Italian community, formely known as Circolo Italiani Uniti ), and the most important Brazilian research center in agricultural sciences, the Instituto Agronômico de Campinas, which was founded by Emperor Pedro II.
They also note that, in some cases, using deception is the only way to obtain certain kinds of information, and that prohibiting all deception in research would “ have the egregious consequence of preventing researchers from carrying out a wide range of important studies ” ( Kimmel, 1998, p. 805 ).
As a consequence of his research, Diviš became the inventor of the first grounded lightning rod.
In consequence of this research such emanations are sometimes called " van Eck radiation ," and the eavesdropping technique van Eck phreaking, although government researchers were already aware of the danger, as Bell Labs noted this vulnerability to secure TTY communications during World War II and was able to produce 75 % of the plaintext being processed in a secure facility from a distance of 80 feet.
However, a 2009 research study suggests that longer term ( over 5 years ) cognitive decline is not caused by CABG but is rather a consequence of vascular disease.
As a consequence of research activity and entrepreneurship, new goods are produced and the innovating country enjoys a monopoly until the other countries learn to produce these goods: in the meantime they have to import them.
A consequence of these ( and other ) difficulties has been a heritage of misunderstanding and disinformation that still persists in some current field emission research literature.
As a consequence of this meeting, the UN adopted decisions A / DEC / 32 / 424 and A / DEC / 33 / 426, which called for the " establishment of an agency or a department of the United Nations for undertaking, co-ordinating and disseminating the results of research into unidentified flying objects and related phenomena ".
As a consequence, the research community uses MDE to refer to general model engineering ideas, without committing to strict OMG standards.
According to scientific research published in 2010, the depletion of fishing stocks is a consequence of mismanagement long before the Common Fisheries Policy came into being, a statement illustrated by the fact that UK catches have declined by 94 % over the last 118 years.
This theoretical extension was a direct product of his basic research using what he referred to as the " three-term contingency model " with the basic behavioral unit being the response and its consequence in a specified situation ( antecedent – behavior – consequence ).
This was a consequence of the recommendation of the Royal Commission on Tuberculosis, which recommended the creation of a permanent medical research body.
In the wake of Operation Web Tryp in July 2004, at least one " research chemical " distributor faced charges as a consequence of the death of James Downs from 2C-T-21 overdose.
In consequence of this and the following controversies in the Catholic and Protestant historical science the research of sources of the Catholic reform's movement began.
In 1942, during WWII, Earl established a camouflage research and training division at General Motors, one consequence of which was a 22-page document called Camouflage Manual for General Motors Camouflage.
Partly in consequence, there is ' at present introduced by literature such as Damasio's Descartes ' Error ... a trend to include ( or rather rehabilitate ) the body and its movement into the research of the social and behavioral sciences '.
As a consequence of the Pavlovian session, Soviet physiologists were forced to accept a dogmatic ideology ; the quality of physiological research deteriorated and Soviet physiology excluded itself from the international scientific community.

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