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The scientific results of the expedition included important biological, zoological and geological findings.
Darwin included evidence that he had gathered on the Beagle expedition in the 1830s and his subsequent findings from research, correspondence, and experimentation.
In 1980 a separate expedition led by Geoffrey Martin described and copied the reliefs from the Royal Tomb, later publishing its findings together with objects thought to have come from the tomb.
The findings from this expedition, in which two of their companions were lost, brought Fuchs his PhD from Cambridge in 1937.
Supported by equipment from the Royal Geographical Society ( the findings of the expedition were published in the Royal Geographical Magazine in April 1934 ) and the Sudan Survey Department, the expedition set off in January 1933.
Upon his return to Washington, D. C. to report his findings, Nicollet was appointed to head the newly-formed Corps of Topographical Engineers and lead a War Department-funded expedition to map the area between the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers in order to correct the western maps affected by Pike's mistake.
In 1873 he published " Depths of the Sea " based on initial findings from the expedition.
Among other things, the film focuses on the recent expedition of Oleg Aliyev to the presumed approximate place of Fawcett's last whereabouts and Aliyev's findings, impressions and presumptions about Fawcett's fate.
Mr. Spock reports his findings on the history of Triacus that may be linked to the disturbances felt by the research expedition.
Tucker traveled to New York upon completion of the expedition to have maps and atlases made from the Commission's findings.
While he continued with research, he had an immense amount of work in hand analysing and publishing findings from the Beagle expedition, and was repeatedly delayed by illness.
While he continued with research, he had an immense amount of work in hand analysing and publishing findings from the Beagle expedition, and was repeatedly delayed by illness.
While he continued with research, he had an immense amount of work in hand analysing and publishing findings from the Beagle expedition, and was repeatedly delayed by illness.
At Cambridge, he was convinced by William Paley's writings of design by a Creator, but, on the Beagle expedition, his findings contradicted Paley's beneficent view.
Urice ’ s doctoral dissertation formed the basis of his book, Qasr Kharana in the Transjordan ( 1987 ), which presented the findings of his work as director of a Jordanian-American archaeological expedition at that early Islamic site.
Both findings were later disproved by Bengt Danielsson ( who had been a member of the 1947 Kon-Tiki expedition ) in the June 1985 issue of the Pacific Islands Monthly.

findings and set
Audubon set about to study American birds, determined to illustrate his findings in a more realistic manner than most artists did then.
Other depictions of the Stone Age include the best-selling Earth's Children series of books by Jean M. Auel, which are set in the Paleolithic and are loosely based on archaeological and anthropological findings.
Later cases have undermined Slocum, but generally only when the evidence is overwhelming, or if a specific law provides narrow guidelines by which there can be no reasonable question as to the required outcome, may the court enter " judgment as a matter of law " or otherwise set aside the jury's findings.
The International Whaling Commission ( IWC ) was set up under the ICRW to decide hunting quotas and other relevant matters based on the findings of its Scientific Committee.
The Constitutional Review Commission set up by Mwanawasa also hit some turbulence, with arguments as to where its findings should be submitted leading to suspicions that he has been trying to manipulate the outcome.
* 2070 BC ( disputable ): Yu the Great set up the Xia Dynasty, which isn't verified by archeological findings, some propose the Erlitou culture.
Then-prime minister Gordon Brown announced that the government would set aside the findings of the committee.
These findings were supported by earlier work, using a different data set ( Robinson and Sensoy, 2011 ).
The National Rifle Association of America contends that Dr Kellermann “ severely understates defensive uses of guns ,” and that his “ conclusions provide anti-gunners propaganda .” Kellermann ’ s findings have been linked to the June 1996 Republican-led decision of the U. S. House Appropriations Committee to strip US $ 2. 6 million from the budget of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control at the U. S. Centers for Disease Control – the exact amount previously set aside for NCIPC / CDC research into the causes and effects of firearm-related death and injury.
They may also present research findings, list a set of questions or tips about a certain business issue, or highlight a particular product or service from a vendor.
The City Council set up a committee to investigate, with findings followed by a grand jury investigation.
In 2004, the United Kingdom set up an all-Parliamentary inquiry into antisemitism, which published its findings in 2006.
The convening authority has discretion to mitigate the findings and sentence, set aside convictions, and / or to remand convictions and / or sentences back to a court-martial for re-hearing.
The voyage began on 9 April 1585, when Lane set sail from Plymouth with Raleigh's cousin, Sir Richard Grenville, a scientist who upon return to England wrote a book about his findings in the Chesapeake.
A team of physicists led by Randall Hulet of Rice University in Houston achieved this with a set of three bound lithium atoms and published their findings in the online journal Science Express.
It is described by the MOE as aspirational meaning that mean performance levels are deliberately set about 6 % higher than the students are capable of achieving. The reporting of each schools ' findings are described by one educational expert at Waikato University in 2012 as woolly.
One study of orgasm found that women who fake orgasms were more likely to neglect their partners and flirt with other men at social gatherings ; the authors of this study speculated that women who fake orgasms may be more likely to engage in sexual intercourse with men other than their partner, although they recommended caution at interpreting their findings due to a small data set and a large number of variables being studied.
He set aside the lower court findings on franchises so that they might be reconsidered from the perspective of allowing competitive bidding.
By the 1990s the satirical and zany elements merged into two of the more notable CBC radio comedy shows of the 1990s: The Dead Dog Cafe Comedy Hour, a show that offered bitingly satirical pieces from a First Nations perspective mixed in with general silliness ; and Great Eastern, a show set in a fictitious Newfoundland " national " radio station featuring improbable news stories, fictitious archival recordings and unlikely archeological findings played straight.
The Istanbul Protocol is intended to serve as a set of international guidelines for the assessment of persons who allege torture and ill treatment, for investigating cases of alleged torture, and for reporting such findings to the judiciary and any other investigative body.
Sungkono's findings revealed that during his time as regional commander, Suharto had set up foundations to help local people.
Leonard Weiss, at the time Staff Director of the Senate Subcommittee on Energy and Nuclear Proliferation, has also raised concerns about the findings of the Ad-Hoc Panel, arguing that it was set up by the Carter administration to counter embarrassing and growing opinion that it was an Israeli nuclear test.
The products of each Task Force typically consist of a set of formal briefings to the Board and appropriate DoD officials, and a written report containing findings, recommendations and a suggested implementation plan.

findings and new
He convinced the executives to replace their existing mission statement for their New Ventures Group, “ to provide Logitech with profitable growth and related new business areas ,” with “ to scout profitable growth opportunities in relationships, both internally and externally, in emerging, mission-inclusive markets, and explore new paradigms and then filter and communicate and evangelize the findings .”
Then, in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Vera Rubin, a young astronomer at the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism at the Carnegie Institution of Washington, presented findings based on a new sensitive spectrograph that could measure the velocity curve of edge-on spiral galaxies to a greater degree of accuracy than had ever before been achieved.
In 2007, new findings suggested that H. habilis and H. erectus coexisted and may be separate lineages from a common ancestor instead of H. erectus being descended from H. habilis.
Following the French committee's findings, in his Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind ( 1818 ), Dugald Stewart, an influential academic philosopher of the " Scottish School of Common Sense ", encouraged physicians to salvage elements of Mesmerism by replacing the supernatural theory of " animal magnetism " with a new interpretation based upon " common sense " laws of physiology and psychology.
The word appears to come from an irregular formation of the Greek words ευρετικός ( heurista ) meaning to “ discover ,” εφευρετικός ( heuretikos ) meaning " inventive ," εύρημα ( heuriskein ) meaning to " find ," and άγω ( ago ) to " lead "; so it is construed to mean " to lead to invention, discoveries, findings " and consists of learning strategies focused on mature learners where a facilitator enables quested learning to allow for modification of existing knowledge and creation of new knowledge.
He admits that he does not know if these are correct, but argues that " the list demonstrates that one can accept the new empirical findings and still be a card-carrying economist.
Often, advanced amateurs team up with professionals to validate their findings and ( possibly ) describe new species.
Until recently, the last woolly mammoths were generally assumed to have vanished from Europe and southern Siberia about 12, 000 years ago, but new findings show some were still present there about 10, 000 years ago.
In 2007, a new museum opened at the site in which archeological findings are displayed in a theatrical setting.
Most scientists are empirical skeptics, who admit the possibility of knowledge based on evidence, but hold that new evidence may always overturn these findings.
The Samoan origins are currently being reassessed due to new scientific evidence and carbon dating findings from 2003 and onwards.
" For example, Peter Schenkel, while remaining a supporter of SETI projects, has written that " n light of new findings and insights, it seems appropriate to put excessive euphoria to rest and to take a more down-to-earth view ... We should quietly admit that the early estimates — that there may be a million, a hundred thousand, or ten thousand advanced extraterrestrial civilizations in our galaxy — may no longer be tenable.
An experience concerned the findings of a United Nations Assessment Team that led the British territories of Sarawak and Sabah in 1963 to determine whether or not the populations wished to become a part of the new Malaya Federation.
The United Nations team largely confirmed these findings, which were later accepted by the General Assembly, and both territories subsequently joined with the new Federation of Malaysia.
Various evolutionary ideas had already been proposed to explain new findings in biology.
His books and lectures have primarily been focused on science and its role in society, often with Nørretranders ' own advice about how society should integrate new findings in science.
In Gregg, the Court found, in a 7-2 ruling, that Georgia's new death penalty laws passed Eighth Amendment scrutiny: the statutes provided a bifurcated trial in which guilt and sentence were determined separately ; and, the statutes provided for " specific jury findings " followed by state supreme court review comparing each death sentence " with the sentences imposed on similarly situated defendants to ensure that the sentence of death in a particular case is not disproportionate.
Numerical modeling also provides new insights as observations and new discoveries are integrated into our physical understanding and then tested in computer simulations which validate new notions as well as produce entirely new theoretical findings, many of which are otherwise unattainable.
This edition added two extra chapters, and substantial endnotes to the preceding chapters, reflecting new findings and thoughts.
* Cornell commission findings – in the ACM Digital Library ( from the abstract: " sheds new light and dispels some myths ")

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