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  • Collection of free archival scientific research literature in PLos Journals via a nonprofit organization of scientists and physicians. Archival scientific literature.
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  • ...]], environmental issues, health care, hobbies, [[humanities]], [[law]], [[literature]] and [[art]], [[politics]], [[social science]], sports, and many general i Over 54,000 journals primarily from the scientific, technical, and medicals fields. Also includes journals from most other [[d
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  • ...ee.edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t275 '''''The New Oxford Dictionary for Scientific Writers and Editors'''''] ...cts widely accepted usage and follows the recommendations of international scientific bodies such as IUPAC and IUPAP. The dictionary gives clear guidance on such
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  • ...r object has a supernatural significance; specifically : the doctrine that scientific laws are adequate to account for all phenomena ...literature; specifically : a theory or practice in literature emphasizing scientific observation of life without idealization and often including elements of de
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  • ...sewanee.edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t218 '''''The Oxford Dictionary of Scientific Quotations'''''] The original [[words]] announcing great scientific discoveries, from the first ‘Eureka! ’ to the cloning of Dolly the shee
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  • ...thoritative]] and up-to-date, it covers the most important [[business]], [[scientific]], and [[technical]] abbreviations, as well as those in everyday use. In ad [[Category: Languages and Literature]]
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  • ...ki/Peer_review peer review] and then publication as part of the scientific literature. Other approaches include the [[collaborative]] assessment of a [[topic]] b .../wiki/Alternative_medicine alternative medicine], or those who dispute the scientific [[consensus]] on a topic, such as [[AIDS]] denialists.
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  • ...ies on matters such as, art, capital punishment, gambling, [[language]], [[literature]], military history, republicanism, and reconciliation.
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  • ...phrases, and definitions, providing meanings for everyday words including scientific and technical [[vocabulary]], as well as [[English]] from around the world. [[Category: Languages and Literature]]
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  • ...rature of the sciences. Fully indexes over 6,650 major journals across 150 scientific disciplines and includes all cited references captured from indexed article
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  • ...dividually selected, relevant items from over 3,300 of the world's leading scientific and technical journals. Subjects covered include: Anthropology, History, In
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  • ...ence fiction]] and horror by the [[expectation]] that it steers clear of [[scientific]] and macabre themes, respectively, though there is a great deal of overlap ...y]] in a number of [[disciplines]] (English, cultural studies, comparative literature, [[history]], medieval studies). [[Work]] in this area ranges widely, from
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  • originally after German Realismus (1781 in Kant; 1798 with [[reference]] to [[literature]]) *3: the [[theory]] or practice of [[fidelity]] in [[art]] and [[literature]] to [[nature]] or to real life and to accurate [[representation]] without
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  • ...]], and [[Social Sciences]]." "Intelligent [[synthesis]] of the Scientific Literature."
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  • ...n, or a moan, a sigh is often an [[automatic]] and unintentional act. In [[literature]], a sigh is often used to signify that the person producing it is lovelorn Scientific studies show that [[babies]] sigh after 50 to 100 [[breaths]]. This serves
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  • ...usually confined to [[art]] and [[culture]], particularly [[Literary genre|literature]]. In [[genre studies]] the concept of genre is not compared to originality ...bgenres. [[Literature]], for example, is divided into three basic kinds of literature, classic genres of Ancient Greece, [[poetry]], [[drama]], and [[prose]]. Po
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  • ...surate [[fossil]] remains in Europe and adjacent areas. Current scientific literature prefers the term "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_modern_humans Europe ...ipedia.org/wiki/Upper_Paleolithic Upper Paleolithic]. Current scientific [[literature]] prefers the term European Early Modern Humans (EEMH), to the term 'Cro-Ma
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  • ==Literature== ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journal_of_Scientific_Exploration Journal of Scientific Exploration]. Vol. 8, No. 3, 1994, pp. 381-397 ([https://www3.hi.is/~erlend
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  • Studies dealing with the [[language]]s, [[literature]], [[history]], [[art]], and all aspects of the ancient [[Mediterranean]] w === [[Literature]][https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Languages_and_Lit
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  • ...rapids, UTGPS), VLBI-based products, background information, technical and scientific publications and software. USNO's library holds one of the most complete collections of astronomical literature in the world.
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