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These studies were recorded in 13, 000 pages of notes and drawings, which fuse art and natural philosophy ( the forerunner of modern science ), made and maintained daily throughout Leonardo's life and travels, as he made continual observations of the world around him.
* Articles are usually between five and twenty pages and are complete descriptions of current original research findings, but there are considerable variations between scientific fields and journals – 80-page articles are not rare in mathematics or theoretical computer science.
New Scientist runs many pages of advertisements for jobs in the field of science in the last section of the magazine.
The Heavens on Earth: Observatories and Astronomy in Nineteenth-Century Science and Culture ( Duke University Press ; 2010 ) 384 pages ; Topics include astronomy as military science in Sweden, the Pulkovo Observatory in the Russia of Czar Nicholas I, and physics and the astronomical community in late 19th-century America.
" Boucher and McComas, however, described the collection as " mpressive in its time, and important in the development of modern science fiction ," but found it highly uneven, " with pages worthy of the mature 1954 Heinlein.
After his first science fiction anthology, The Best of Science Fiction ( 1946 ), weighing in at 785 pages, he followed with A Treasury of Science Fiction ( 1946 ).
A third edition was published posthumously in 1756 by A. Millar, and ran for 348 pages ; additional material in this edition included an application of probability theory to actuarial science in the calculation of annuities.
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* French article: Le télégraphe aérien, in Les merveilles de la science, de Louis Figuier, t. 2, pages 20-68
As another indicator, here is the opening paragraph of his 350-page tutorial entitled Sound ( 1867 ): " In the following pages I have tried to render the science of acoustics interesting to all intelligent persons, including those who do not possess any special scientific culture.
While science journalism focuses on recent scientific developments, popular science is broad-ranging, often written by scientists as well as journalists, and is presented in many formats, which can include books, television documentaries, magazine articles and web pages.
In Variable Star, a science fiction novel written by Spider Robinson based on a story outline by Robert A. Heinlein, Robinson devotes several pages to his protagonist's discovery of Grey's Sacred Mirrors and Progress of the Soul series, and to using them to enhance meditation.
In his history of science fiction, Billion Year Spree, Brian Aldiss notes the frequency with which Ayesha's death in the pillar of fire has been imitated by later science fiction and fantasy writers: " From Haggard on, crumbling women, priestesses, or empresses-all symbols of women as Untouchable and Unmakeable-fill the pages of many a scientific romance ".
The applications consists of an official transcript from the student's last 2½ years of school, scores on the SAT I, several long and short essays totaling roughly four to five pages, three teacher recommendations in science, mathematics, and English, and a list of awards and extracurricular activities.
The work as it appeared in English was much more than a translation, since it contained an appendix of over 200 pages containing two dozen papers, a compendium of medicine and science tangentially related to themes in Edwards, but related to his general approach.
His suicide note was notable due to its unconventional format ; at 1, 905 pages, spanning topics concerning ( and not limited to ) human nature, society, religion, technology and science, the suicide " note " was more akin to a grand philosophical tome.
The websites include news from the BBC News Online, a sports section, music, science, technology and entertainment pages, amongst other things.
After that issue, the old gray line drawing was replaced by a color photo of the facade of Old Main with a blue sky, though the blue sky was removed after three issues. In summer 2005, the Fusion ( science and technology ) and Campus Life sections were cancelled to make more room for prepared full pages from the KRT wire service.
It includes those used in computer science ( coded character sets ( also known as character sets ( this term should not be used anymore ) or code pages ), character encoding forms, character encoding schemes ) and those that use non-numeric, pre-digital codes, such as electrical impulses.
Cahan joined the Socialist Labor Party of America writing articles on socialism and science, and translating literary works for the pages of its Yiddish language paper, the Arbeiter Zeitung (" Workers ' News ").
Link analysis is also conducted in information science and communication science in order to understand and extract information from the structure of collections of web pages.

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In contemporary usage, the term short story most often refers to a work of fiction no longer than 20, 000 words and no shorter than 1, 000, or 5 to 20 pages.
In 1954, Playboy magazine selected his story " Black Country " to be the first work of short fiction to appear in its pages.
" Thus, " The Shadow " premiered over CBS airwaves on July 31, 1930, as the host of the Detective Story Hour, narrating " tales of mystery and suspense from the pages of the premier detective fiction magazine.
Tales from Earthsea also includes about thirty pages of fictional reference material titled " A Description of Earthsea " ( 2001 ) and catalogued as short fiction by ISFDB.
In 1920 Gernsback retitled the magazine Science and Invention, and through the early 1920s he published much scientific fiction in its pages, along with non-fiction scientific articles.
This article contains information on minor characters in Robert Jordan's extensive The Wheel of Time fantasy fiction series who do not have their own article or appear on other pages.
A new generation of writers — such as David Foster Wallace, Giannina Braschi, Dave Eggers, Michael Chabon, Zadie Smith, Chuck Palahniuk, Jennifer Egan, Neil Gaiman, Richard Powers, Jonathan Lethem — and publications such as McSweeney's, The Believer, and the fiction pages of The New Yorker, herald either a new chapter of postmodernism or possibly post-postmodernism.
Editor James Thomas stated that the editors ' definition of a " flash fiction " was a story that would fit on two facing pages of a typical digest-sized literary magazine.
* The Thunderbolts co-starred with the Avengers in the original prose fiction novel Avengers and the Thunderbolts, written by Pierce Askegren and published by Berkley ( 259 pages, paperback, January 1999, ISBN 978-0-425-16675-8 ).
While at the Cornhill he wrote an article in which he suggested, to some extent, how Thackeray might have intended to conclude his unfinished work Denis Duval, and in its pages appeared Margaret Denzil's History, Greenwood's most ambitious work of fiction, published in volume form in 1864.
" He introduced additional color pages, and used more fiction.
This was a competition entry in Micronet's popular science fiction pages
In the early 1930s, it targeted small town and rural families with 14 pages plus a fiction supplement.
While introducing such innovations as national newsboy delivery and direct mail, Lamade expanded his content to combine news, human interest articles, comic strips ( sometimes filling ten pages ), puzzles and serials in fiction supplements (" Grit Story Section ").
* 1964 – Forty Miles of Bad Road fiction, typed manuscript, A creative work submitted to San Francisco State College in partial fulfillment for the degree Master of Arts, 68 pages, copy available at the San Francisco State University Library.
The phrase is also stated numerous times in the pages of Robert A. Heinlein ’ s science fiction novel, Stranger in a Strange Land and in the Yello song " Domingo.
* Fatal Ochre ( Ocre fatale ), Balland Publishing House, February 2001, Paris ; fiction, 230 pages, in French.
Includes shop, forum, fan fiction, and links to Romero's Twitter and Facebook pages.
He is best known for his " short-short " science fiction stories, often no more than three or four pages in length, of which he wrote over 1000.

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While his stories appeared in the pages of prominent pulp magazines such as Weird Tales ( eliciting letters of outrage as often as letters of praise from regular readers of the magazines ), not many people knew his name.
The typical pulp magazine was seven inches wide by ten inches high, half an inch thick, and 128 pages long.
The first " pulp " was Frank Munsey's revamped Argosy Magazine of 1896, about 135, 000 words ( 192 pages ) per issue on pulp paper with untrimmed edges and no illustrations, not even on the cover.
Howard created Conan the Barbarian, in the pages of the Depression-era pulp magazine Weird Tales, a character whose pop-culture impact has been compared to such icons as Tarzan, Count Dracula, Sherlock Holmes, and James Bond.
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In the mid-1940s, his name appears in the pages of pulp magazines, reporting on his own Shaver Mystery experiences via letters to the editors, warning of a threat from subterranean-dwelling " Deros ," or " detrimental robots.
In 1894 it became a monthly, designed to complement Munsey's Magazine, and in December 1896 it became the first true pulp, switching to an all-fiction format of 192 pages on seven-by-ten inch untrimmed pulp paper.

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