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Scientists and fishermen have occasionally seen strange by-products of the phenomenon.
Scientists say it is the last spewings of a great glacier, but one rather feels that only a malevolent giant could have piled up those crouching monsters of granite which still seem to preserve a sort of suspended, ominous life in them.
Scientists have long debated whether the agnostids lived a pelagic or a benthic lifestyle.
Scientists who have worked in this area include Raymond Moody, Susan Blackmore, Charles Tart, William James, Ian Stevenson, Michael Persinger and Pim van Lommel among others.
Scientists have discovered the longest underground river in the world, in Brazil, running for a length of 6, 000 km at a depth of nearly 4 km.
Distinguished Engineers and Distinguished Scientists have at least 15 years of membership who " have made a significant impact on the computing field ".
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 ).
Scientists have even looked int genetics when considering déjà vu.
Scientists have been unable to cultivate the bacteria in lab conditions outside of the insect.
Scientists who have opposed nuclear weapons include Linus Pauling and Eugene Rabinowitch.
Scientists have suggested that this was another Homo habilis, but this has not been confirmed.
Scientists at the Earth Institute of Columbia University have analyzed data from 1950 to 2004 and suggest that ENSO may have had a role in 21 % of all civil conflicts since 1950, with the risk of annual civil conflict doubling from 3 % to 6 % in countries affected by ENSO during El Niño years relative to La Niña years.
Scientists have also suggested that the discovery of the flute may help to explain " the probable behavioural and cognitive gulf between " Neanderthals and early modern human.
Scientists have genetically engineered several organisms, including some mammals, to include green fluorescent protein ( GFP ) for medical research purposes ( Chalfie, Shimoura, and Tsien were awarded the Nobel prize in 2008 for GFP ).
Scientists have looked at the properties of giraffe skin when developing suits for astronauts and fighter pilots.
Scientists have taken the logical step of trying to introduce genes directly into human cells, focusing on diseases caused by single-gene defects, such as cystic fibrosis, haemophilia, muscular dystrophy and sickle cell anemia.
Scientists at the National Institutes of Health ( Bethesda, Maryland ) have successfully treated metastatic melanoma in two patients using killer T cells genetically retargeted to attack the cancer cells.
Scientists have resolved many of these questions decisively in favour of the view that the warming trend is unprecedented, that human activity is the primary cause and that it has been accurately measured.
Scientists outside of the US have also conducted scientific research.
Scientists such as Beverly Rubik have explored the idea of a human biofield using Kirlian photography research, attempting to explain the Chinese discipline of Qigong.
Scientists have found that maple syrup's natural phenols – potentially beneficial antioxidant compounds – inhibit two carbohydrate-hydrolyzing enzymes that are relevant to type 2 diabetes.
Scientists, for example, have been covered in numerous oral history projects.

Scientists and temperatures
Scientists have speculated that global warming could cause high thin cloud cover to increase, thereby increasing temperatures and humidity.
Scientists were now forced to consider hidden and mysterious powers of and in living matter that resisted physical laws-warm-blooded animals maintaining a consistent temperature despite changing outside temperatures, for example.
Scientists are attempting to understand how Pompeii worms can withstand such extreme temperatures by studying the bacteria that form a " fleece-like " covering on their backs.
Scientists suspect the recent expansion of the squid's range north along the west coast of the US is the result of some combination of overfishing of longer-lived apex predators and higher temperatures.

Scientists and very
Scientists and educators feared that by singling out biological evolution as very controversial, the amendment could create the impression that a substantial scientific controversy about evolution exists, leading to a lessening of academic rigor in science curricula.
In contrast with the vagueness of the Heidelberg Appeal, the " World Scientists ' Warning " is a very explicit environmental manifesto, stating that " human beings and the natural world are on a collision course " and citing ozone depletion, global climate change, air pollution, groundwater depletion, deforestation, overfishing, and species extinction among the trends that threaten to " so alter the living world that it will be unable to sustain life in the manner that we know.
At that time, he said, " Scientists at Oak Ridge were very anxious to find real honest-to-goodness scientific uses for the information and technology that had been developed during the war at Oak Ridge and at other places associated with the wartime Manhattan Project.
Harmon was the radio expert when he was in the club, and has equal if not better radio equipment, as hinted by " The Strange Sea Monster of Strawberry Lake ", where he temporarily jammed the signals sent by The Mad Scientists Club and came very close to unmasking the monster.
Scientists have suggested they are polygynous, with males being very territorial where they mate with females.
Scientists and public service officials have speculated on the threat of another very large earthquake occurring in southern California and what type and scale of damage might result.
Scientists believe they are dealing with a very inbred population, in which even a large number of animals could share identical or near identical haplotypes.
Scientists do not know a lot about this species, but they hypothesize that the African manatee is very similar to the West Indian manatee ( Trichechus manatus ).
Scientists in recent years have discovered that many of these tiny animals in the plankton ( in particular larval fish and crustaceans ) quickly become very good swimmers capable of incredible feats of speed and endurance.
Scientists, international governmental organizations and lobbying organizations like World Wide Fund for Nature argue that current consumption levels, particularly in developed countries, are not sustainable because there is a very real danger they will push the planet into a new state.
Scientists exposed cells to 80 micromoles of naringenin per liter, for 24 hours, and found that the amount of hydroxyl damage to the DNA was reduced by 24 % in that very short period of time.
Scientists have been unable to agree on a better taxonomic system, largely due to the difficulty of obtaining detailed measurements consistently for a large sample of asteroids ( e. g. finer resolution spectra, or non-spectral data such as densities would be very useful ).

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" One month after the election of Ronald Reagan, Feld being an editor of ' Bulletin of the American Atomic Scientists ' reported that his publication had decided to move the hands on the Doomsday Clock featured on its cover from seven to four minutes to midnight, because, as ' the year drew to a close, the world seemed to be moving unevenly but inexorably closer to nuclear disaster ' ".
The other close contacts, which included two Biomedical Scientists, from the Birmingham Regional Virus Laboratory based at East Birmingham Hospital, were released from quarantine in Catherine-de-Barnes on October 10, 1978. Exterior of the ward, 1978

Scientists and where
Scientists know little about where many species spend different parts of their life cycles.
Scientists at the Brazilian National Institute of Amazonian Research argue in the article that this drought response, coupled with the effects of deforestation on regional climate, are pushing the rainforest towards a " tipping point " where it would irreversibly start to die.
Scientists with experience in animal cloning have encountered low rates of success per implantation, where cloned fetuses are often malformed and dead before birth.
Scientists studying how animals evolve use many animal species to see how variations in where and how an organism lives ( their niche ) produce adaptations in their physiology and morphology.
Scientists and governments state that animal testing should cause as little suffering to animals as possible, and that animal tests should only be performed where necessary.
Dreier attended The Principia Upper School in St. Louis, Missouri, a private boarding school for Christian Scientists, where he served as student body president.
Scientists formed the organization to " initiate a critical and continuing examination of governmental policy in areas where science and technology are of actual or potential significance " and " devise means for turning research applications away from the present emphasis on military technology toward the solution of pressing environmental and social problems.
Scientists were able to quickly spot locations where an elevated flow-like formation of icy material on the comet's surface receded due to sublimation between encounters.
Religious separation between India and Pakistan left large heterogenous areas in India where violence has since occurred .< ref >" Scientists Who Model Ethnic Violence Find That in Switzerland, Separation Is Key to Peace.
However, Harmon's only triumph comes in " The Cool Cavern " where he makes such fools of the Mad Scientists that Henry uncharacteristically loses his temper.
Much of the character of Mammoth Falls, the fictional town where the Mad Scientists ' adventures take place, was based on the town of West Newbury, Massachusetts, where Brinley lived during part of his youth and where he graduated from high school in 1935.
Scientists refer to riparian zones as hotspots of biodiversity, a characterization that is particularly apparent in arid and semiarid environments ( like Nevada, where over 80 % of the 300 represented terrestrial wildlife species are " directly dependent on riparian habitat "), where such zones may be the only tree-dominated ecosystems in the landscape.
Davenport worked at Princeton University where she oversaw the office of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists for Albert Einstein.
Scientists believe that 65, 000, 000 years ago, a meteorite's crash on Earth killed off the dinosaurs, but in truth, it split Earth into two parallel universes: Dino Earth, an Earth where dinosaurs were still the superior species, and our Earth, referred to as Another Earth by the residents of Dino Earth.
The website's publisher is Hector Carreon, a " graduate in Civil Engineering from California State University at Long Beach where he was a founding member of the Society of Mexican-American Engineers and Scientists ( MAES ).
" On December 30, 1952, he assumed the presidency of the AAAS at its annual meeting, where, according to the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, " The tremendous ovation by his fellow members accompanying his induction was a further affirmation of their faith in his loyalty and integrity.
Scientists have assigned it to a new genus, Rungwecebus, named after Mount Rungwe, where it is found.
Scientists at the Jackson School of Geosciences at the University of Texas at Austin, who have worked closely with producing companies to develop the Barnett play, also see potential for conflict in some parts of the Barnett where water use for hydraulic fracturing could begin competing with other uses such as drinking and agriculture.
Alexander was chosen to represent Ireland at the 23rd European Union Contest for Young Scientists in Helsinki, Finland in September 2011, where he also claimed the top prize against 38 international countries.

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