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* Andean Geology-a scientific journal
* Artificial Intelligence ( journal ), a scientific journal of the field
Begun in 1881, her journal ends in 1897 when her artistic and intellectual energies were absorbed in scientific study and in efforts to publish her drawings.
In 2001, the scientific journal the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences published six comprehensive studies that showed Bt corn pollen does not pose a risk to monarch populations for the following reasons:
Neither the experiment, as described in the paper, nor the paper itself have been validated by any other well-known scientific or medical journal.
* Cell ( journal ), a scientific journal
* Cortex ( journal ), a scientific journal founded in 1964 and produced by Masson Publishing
Cell Cycle is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering cell biology.
The first paper by Puthoff and Targ on psychic research to appear in a mainstream peer-reviewed scientific journal was published in Nature in March 1974 ; in it, the team reported some degree of remote viewing success.
In 1921, his third year at the university, he published his first scientific works in the Italian journal Nuovo Cimento: the first was titled: On the dynamics of a rigid system of electrical charges in translational motion ; the second: On the electrostatics of a uniform gravitational field of electromagnetic charges and on the weight of electromagnetic charges.
This last publication was so successful that it was translated into German and published in the famous German scientific journal Physikalische Zeitschrift.
In 1922, he published his first important scientific work in the Italian journal I Rendiconti dell ' Accademia dei Lincei entitled " On the phenomena occurring near a world line ", where he introduces for the first time the so-called " Fermi coordinates ", and proves that when close to the time line, space behaves as a euclidean one.
Congresswoman Lynn Rivers questioned Singer's credibility during a congressional hearing in 1995, saying he had not been able to publish anything in a peer-reviewed scientific journal for the previous 15 years, except for one technical comment.
The Great Auk is mentioned in a number of novels and the scientific journal of the American Ornithologists ' Union is named The Auk in honour of this bird.
* The scientific journal of the American Ornithologists ' Union is named The Auk in honour of this bird.
* Immunity ( journal ), a scientific journal published by Cell Press
* Intelligence ( journal ), a scientific journal dealing with intelligence and psychometrics
* Journal of Mass Spectrometry, a scientific journal dedicated to mass spectrometry
Lemon balm is mentioned in the scientific journal Endocrinology, where it is explained that Melissa officinalis exhibits antithyrotropic activity, inhibiting TSH from attaching to TSH receptors, hence making it of possible use in the treatment of Graves ' disease or hyperthyroidism.
* Micron ( Journal ), a scientific microscopy journal.

scientific and Analytical
* Robert Caven, Professor of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry from 1920-34 at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow and scientific author ( 1881-8 )
Analytical philosophers generally have a commitment to scientific realism, in the sense of regarding the scientific method as a reliable guide to the nature of reality.
Phobos soil sampling and downloading were developed by the GEOHI RAN Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences ( Vernadski Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical chemistry ) and the integrated scientific studies of Phobos and Mars by remote and contact methods were the responsibility of the Russian Space Research Institute, where Alexander Zakharov served as lead scientist of the mission

scientific and Chemistry
Due to fear of the scientific community's reaction, it took him two years to publish the results for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2011.
Chemistry, and its antecedent alchemy, became an increasingly important aspect of scientific thought in the course of the 16th and 17th centuries.
* Professor Jonathan Hadgraft, Emeritus Professor of Biophysical Chemistry at the School of Pharmacy, UCL ; scientific adviser to Laboratorio Estudos Farmaceuticos ( Lisbon ); visiting professor at North West University, South Africa and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
The fact that enforcement of the federal Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 was given to the Bureau of Chemistry rather than placed in the Department of Commerce or the Department of the Interior is a tribute to the scientific qualifications which the Bureau of Chemistry brought to the study of food and drug adulteration and misbranding.
Just north of the city a new scientific center has been built in which most of the natural sciences ( Chemistry, Microbiology, Plant Pathology, Agronomy, Forestry, Geology, Physics, Computer Science ) are now located, including the GZMB.
PNAS is the second most cited scientific journal with 1, 376, 541 citations from 1999 – 2009 ( the Journal of Biological Chemistry is the most cited journal over this period.
The following year appeared Culinary Chemistry, in which Accum provided practical information about the scientific basis of cooking.
* Culinary Chemistry, exhibiting the scientific principles of Cookery, with concise instructions for preparing good and wholesome Pickles, Vinegar, Conserves, Fruit Jellies with observations on the chemical constitution and nutritive qualities of different kinds of food, London 1821
Cathcart ) head of Physiological Chemistry, both men of outstanding scientific ability.
Amongst the individuals claimed posthumously as orthomolecularists are Max Gerson, who developed a diet that he claimed could treat diseases, which the American Medical Association's 1949 Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry found ineffective ; and the Shute brothers, who attempted to treat heart disease with vitamin E. Several concepts now claimed by orthomolecularists, including individual biochemical variation and inborn errors of metabolism, debuted in scientific papers early in the 20th century.
In subjects like Physics and Chemistry, students are only allowed a standard scientific calculator.
BioMed Central and its sister companies Chemistry Central and PhysMath Central publish over 200 scientific journals.
In addition to scientific journals including its flagship journals Chemical Communications, Chemical Science and Chemical Society Reviews ( see: Category: Royal Society of Chemistry academic journals for a list ), the Society publishes :-
* Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, scientific publication
The primary scientific goal of the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment ( ACE ) is to measure and understand the chemical and dynamical processes that control the distribution of ozone in the upper troposphere and stratosphere.
While there, his studies in Agricultural Chemistry led to findings that were published in scientific journals, such as The American Farmer.
Till now SIT has been maintaining close ties with tertiary universities of the countries like Germany, U. S. A., Australia, Canada, U. K., France, New Zealand, Japan in conducting the exchange programmes in scientific and technological research and in the establishment and implementation of collaborative schemes of cooperation of tertiary education, the latter of which covers the programs in ' Electronic Engineering and Automation, Mechanical Design, Manufacturing and Automation, Applied Chemistry and Economic Administration?
P. Wilson, D. A. Chia, B. C. Ehlers " Green Chemistry in California: A Framework for Leadership in Chemicals Policy and Innovation " < http :// coeh. berkeley. edu / news / 06_wilson_policy. htm >.</ ref > The report concludes that these market conditions represent a key barrier to the scientific, technical, and commercial success of green chemistry in the U. S., and that fundamental policy changes are needed to correct these weaknesses.
Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry ( SETAC ) – A nonprofit, worldwide society working to promote scientific research to further our understanding of environmental stressors, environmental education, and the use of science in environmental policy.
The Department of Applied Chemistry was established in 1976 with the support of University Grants Commission to aid in the development of the industrial belt in the Greater Cochin area by providing scientific support and trained personnel to industry.
In 1855, he became a junior scientific assistant in the Department of Chemistry at Kharkov University.
Sir David Anthony King FRS ( born August 12, 1939 ) is the Director of the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment at the University of Oxford, Director of Research in Physical Chemistry at the University of Cambridge, Director of the Collegio Carlo Alberto, Chancellor of the University of Liverpool and a senior scientific adviser to UBS.

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