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Enquiries and Nature
* Walter Charleton, Enquiries into Human Nature, 1680
After three years, Pestalozzi wrote and published Enquiries into the Course of Nature in the development of the Human Race.

Enquiries and be
4. 9 My three Enquiries have found all these elements of collusion to be present.
At the time of his death, Moore was due to be questioned by the Historical Enquiries Team ( HET ) over his role in the 1974 killing of a 52-year-old Catholic man, John Crawford of Andersonstown, who had been abducted then beaten and shot dead by a UVF gang in the vicinity of Milltown Cemetery.

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In December 2009 ATOC outsourced call centre operations for National Rail Enquiries to India with the loss of 200 jobs in the UK.
The National Committee for the Care of Soldiers ’ Graves was created with the intention of taking over the work of the Directorate of Graves Registration and Enquiries after the war.
On 3 October 1917, Holden was appointed a temporary lieutenant with the army's Directorate of Graves Registration and Enquiries.
Enquiries to WADA reveal that their doping codes do not cater for the condition at all, and they say they have never had any reports of problems with it.
A standalone CAFS device was installed with a few customers, including BT Directory Enquiries, during the 1970s.
Enquiries at the War Office put Leonard in touch with a sympathetic Senior Officer who remembered the Players ' company's visits to the sites and camps.

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The National Rail Enquiries website, run by ATOC, includes a real-time journey planner, fares and live departure information, in English.
Enquiries by the Government of Quebec to the Iron Ore Company of Canada (" IOCC ") in the late 1970s had confirmed that assumption.
Services provided by ATOC include National Rail Enquiries, sponsorship of the PlusBus Schemes, the management of rail discount cards and the licensing of railway travel agents.
* Historical Enquiries Respecting the Character of Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon by George Agar-Ellis ( 1827 )
*" Enquiries into Human Faculty and its Development ", book by Francis Galton, 1883.
Merseyrail is referred to as " Merseyrail Electrics " by National Rail Enquiries, and as " Serco / Abellio Merseyrail " by Merseytravel.
This Twitter account is not officially supported by Southern, National Rail Enquiries or any other railway body, and is purley run by the local community, for the local community.
Nairac's killing is one of those under investigation by the Police Service of Northern Ireland's Historical Enquiries Team.

Enquiries and into
* Inquisitio de Magnete (' Enquiries into Magnetism ') ( 1625 )
In 1646, Browne published the encyclopaedia, Pseudodoxia Epidemica, or, Enquiries into Very many Received Tenets, and commonly Presumed Truths, whose title refers to the prevalence of false beliefs and " vulgar errors.
: Pseudodoxia Epidemica, or Enquiries into Common and Vulgar Errors translated into Dutch four or five years ago.
* Histoire critique des versions du Nouveau Testament, ibid., 1690 ; R. Simon, Critical Enquiries into the Various Editions of the Bible ( 1684 )
Theophrastus in his Enquiries into Plants of ca.
* Enquiries into religion and culture ( 1933 ).
A Historical Enquiries Team investigation into the incident found that members of the Provisional IRA had carried out the attack despite the organization being on ceasefire.

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ATOC is the trade association representing the TOCs and provides core services, including the provision of the National Rail Enquiries service.
* Stubbe, Henry ( Henry Stubbes ), The Plus Ultra reduced to a Non Plus: Or, A Specimen of some Animadversions upon the Plus Ultra of Mr. Glanvill, wherein sundry Errors of some Virtuosi are discovered, the Credit of the Aristotelians in part Re-advanced ; and Enquiries made ...., ( London ), 1670.
Stevens intention was to make recommendations which arose from serious shortcomings he had identified in all three Enquiries.
The Graves Registration Commission became the Directorate of Graves Registration and Enquiries in the spring of 1916 in recognition of the fact that the scope of work began to extend beyond simple grave registration and began to include responding to enquiries from relatives of those killed.
In September 2005 the PSNI established the Historical Enquiries Team to investigate the 3, 269 unsolved murders committed during the Troubles.
He wrote his ' Enquiries ' ( Greek — Historia ; English —( The ) Histories ) around 440 – 430 BC, trying to trace the origins of the Greco-Persian Wars, which would still have been recent history.
He appeared to have been very interested in the RMS Titanic disaster of 1912, particularly in the Enquiries subsequently held, apparently suspecting suppression of certain information.

Nature and magazine
According to a report in Nature magazine, ( November, 2009 ) the first year-by-year accounting of this mechanism during the industrial era, and the first time scientists have actually measured it, suggests " the oceans are struggling to keep up with rising emissions — a finding with potentially wide implications for future climate.
* Nature: Structural & Molecular Biology magazine website
In 2007 Nature ( together with Science magazine ) received the Prince of Asturias Award for Communications and Humanity.
Nature, first created in 1869, was not the first magazine of its kind.
One journal to precede Nature was titled Recreative Science: A Record and Remembrancer of Intellectual Observation, which, created in 1859, began as a natural history magazine and progressed to include more physical observational science and technical subjects and less natural history.
This idea was sketched briefly by Richard Dawkins in his 1976 book The Selfish Gene and was explicitly exposed in two 1980 articles in Nature magazine.
He is best known as host of the popular and long-running CBC Television science magazine, The Nature of Things, seen in over forty nations.
Minakata devoted his entire life to studies of natural history and folklore, and contributed a number of articles to the British science magazine Nature and the British folklore magazine Notes and Queries.
In August 1893, Minakata read in Nature magazine, his favorite since his time in U. S., a thesis titled " Five articles about the composition of constellations.
With " The Constellations in the Far East " as a start, he contributed a total of 50 theses to Nature and hundreds of articles and essays to the folklore magazine Notes and Queries.
Elliott published his theory of market behavior in the book The Wave Principle in 1938, summarized it in a series of articles in Financial World magazine in 1939, and covered it most comprehensively in his final major work, Nature ’ s Laws: The Secret of the Universe in 1946.
According to the Nature Conservancy summer 2009 magazine, the Santa Cruz Island fox population has rebounded to a population of 700 from being fewer than 100.
Nature magazine published the genome sequence of V. vinifera.
In “ Five Billion Vodka Bottles to the Moon ,” Shklovsky recalled his visit to Philip Morrison, who in 1959 had co-authored with Cornell University colleague Giuseppe Cocconi the paper in Nature magazine which marks the beginning of the modern search for extraterrestrial life, and their discussion of such issues.
Forbes magazine rated The Nature Conservancy's fundraising efficiency at 88 % in its 2005 survey of the largest U. S. charities.
Brimble ( 1904 – 65 ), botanist and editor of Nature magazine.
" Rowland's research, first published in Nature magazine in 1974, initiated a scientific investigation of the problem.
He described his findings in a paper entitled The Stationary H-and K-lines of Calcium in Stellar Atmosphere which he submitted to the Nature magazine in 1921.
He was a person of the Year 2001 from USA Today, one of the fifty most influential people in American health care by Modern Health Care magazine, one of the ten most influential people in America in biotechnology by the National Journal and one of the ten most influential people in the ethics of biotechnology by the editors of Nature Biotechnology .< ref name =" biography ">
He founded and edited the scientific magazine La Nature and wrote several books.
In 1873 he founded the weekly scientific magazine La Nature, which he edited until 1896, after which it was continued by others.
In 2001, he co-founded Bay Nature, a nonprofit quarterly magazine on the natural world of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Henry Gee, senior editor at Nature magazine, speculates that species like H. floresiensis might still exist in the unexplored tropical forest of Indonesia.
The collagen structure proposed by Ramachandran and Kartha was disputed by Francis Crick initially and in fact, their paper to the London-based Nature magazine was not published for five months while Crick's proposal for the collagen structure was published within a month of submission.

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