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Other scientists who have shown varying degrees of interest in the legend are anthropologist David Daegling, field biologist George Shaller, Russell Mittermeier, Daris Swindler, Esteban Sarmiento, and discredited racial anthropologist Carleton S. Coon.
Other scientists have pointed out the same.
Other scientists perform stable isotope studies on the rocks to gain information about past climate.
Other commentators place the Holocene – Anthropocene boundary at the industrial revolution while also saying that " Formal adoption of this term in the near future will largely depend on its utility, particularly to earth scientists working on late Holocene successions.
Other Cetus scientists, including Randall Saiki and Henry Erlich, were placed on PCR projects to work on developing HIV-and other tests utilizing PCR.
Other scientists, such as Stefan Mundlos of the Max Planck Institute, believe that the family's unusual gait may result from a genetic abnormality.
Other Greek scientists, such as the Pythagorean philosopher Philolaus postulated that at the center of the universe was a " central fire " around which the Earth, Sun, Moon and Planets revolved in uniform circular motion.
Other improvements, benefits and unique values of electronically publishing the scientific journal are lower cost, and availability to more people, especially scientists from non-developed countries.
Other scientists, including Leo Szilard, had investigated similar concepts, but Lawrence is credited with developing it further and turning it into practice.
Other scientists prefer to use the more all-encompassing term gelatinous zooplankton, when referring to these, together with other soft-bodied animals in the water column.
Other notable Serbian scientists and inventors were Mihajlo Pupin and Milutin Milanković.
One way that journalists inflate uncertainty is by describing new research that contradicts past research without providing context for the change Other times, journalists give scientists with minority views equal weight as scientists with majority views, without adequately describing or explaining the state of scientific consensus on the issue.
" Other scientists have recently reported methods of detecting hydrogen and methane in extraterrestrial atmospheres.
Other cognitive scientists study subjects similar to conceptual metaphor under the labels " analogy " and " conceptual blending ".
Other Anglo-Irish scientists include George Johnstone Stoney, Thomas Romney Robinson, James MacCullagh, Edward Sabine, Thomas Andrews, William Parsons, George Salmon, George FitzGerald, and in the 20th century, John Joly and Ernest Walton.
Other scientists suggested origins with monotremes like the duck-billed platypus.
Other scientists have developed techniques for using melanophores as biosensors, and for rapid disease detection ( based on the discovery that pertussis toxin blocks pigment aggregation in fish melanophores ).
Other scientists whose careers began at the Molecular Beam Laboratory included Norman Ramsey, Julian Schwinger, Jerome Kellogg and Polykarp Kusch.
Other scientists had come to the United States to take part in the nation's rapid growth.
Other alumni include scientists who were distinguished with the highest honours in their respective fields, amongst them Pritzker Prize and Turing Award winners.
Other programs train scientists to conduct research in rapidly growing areas like biotechnology and at the interfaces between fields such as chemistry and biology and behavioral and biomedical sciences.
Other scientists at the time also stated a chemical reaction is fundamentally
Other scientists suggest that the of nitrogen pouring into the bay every day, 92 percent from four sewage treatment plants ringing the bay, may be partly to blame.

Other and freely
Other libraries do not install content control software, believing that acceptable use policies and educational efforts address the issue of children accessing age-inappropriate content while preserving adult users ' right to freely access information.
Other examples of syncretism include Judeo-Paganists, a loosely organized set of Jews who incorporate pagan or Wiccan beliefs with some Jewish religious practices, like Messianic Judaism ; Jewish Buddhists, another loosely organized group that incorporates elements of Asian spirituality in their faith ; and some Renewal Jews who borrow freely and openly from Buddhism, Sufism, Native American religion, and other faiths.
" Similarly, Keith Rowe stated, " Other players got into playing freely, way before AMM, way before Derek!
Other charters were granted by Henry III in 1227 ( confirmed in 1318, 1370, 1380 ), which gave Bridgwater a gild merchant which was important for the regulation of trade allowing gild members to trade freely in the town, and to impose payments and restrictions upon others.
Other non-diatonic notes, such as the note B ♭, are dissonant within the C ionian mode, so that they are less used in non-modal jazz songs when playing the chord C. In a modal song, these other notes may be freely used as long as the overall sound of C ionian is entrenched within the listener's mind.
Other Quaker families who were also seeking a place to freely express their religious beliefs joined the Tituses and Willises.
Other organizations allow their archives to be freely browsed.
Other Free Zoners assert basic human rights protections in order to freely follow their chosen religion.
Other composers, who used freely the previous styles were Marlos Nobre, Almeida Prado, and Armando Albuquerque, who created their own styles.
Other cases arise where two populations that are quite distinct morphologically, and are native to different continents, have been classified as different species ; but when members of one species are introduced into the other's range, they are found to interbreed freely, showing that they were in fact only geographically isolated subspecies.
Other aquatic insects can remain under water for long periods due to high concentrations of hemoglobin in their hemolymph circulating freely within the their body.
Other states freely followed the French example ( for example, Bavaria in 1813 or Spain in 1822 ).
Other logical symbols definable in terms of these can be used freely as notational shorthands.
Other countries also employ such orders more freely than the United States does.
Other readers argue that the tree gives everything to the boy freely because it loves him, and its feelings are reciprocated by the boy when he returns to the tree for a rest.
Other common parts such as grips, barrels, triggers, sights, magazines, recoil springs, and stocks can be manufactured freely, but all receiver development work does require licensing.
Other marches were held in Rome in 1976 as a reaction to recently released rape statistics, in West Germany in 1977 demanding " the right to move freely in their communities at day and night without harassment and sexual assault ," and in 11 towns in England later in 1977 in response to the " Ripper Murders " in Leeds.
Other activities, freely chosen and planned by the individual chapters, include crafts, games, theater or cinema trips, music-making ( often on kazoos ), and various outings.
" Other condemnations represent new papal interventions on matters that had been freely disputed among Catholic scholars and theologians before that time.
Other religious groups operated freely and include Roman Catholics, Orthodox, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists and Sikhs were present in very small numbers, together comprising less than 1 percent of the population.
Other possible moves are 5 Qb3, 5 g3 and 5 cxd5 though after the latter 5 ... exd5 leads to a line of the QGD Exchange Variation where White's early Nf3 enables the Black QB to freely develop, which should give equality ( ECO code D43 and D45 ).
Other projected legislation dealt with educational reforms which would make further education and technical training freely available to all.

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