| Fringe theories/Archive 2 Wikipedia_talk:Fringe_theories/Archive_2
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| Featured picture candidates/December-2007 Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/December-2007
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| WAIS Divide West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) Divide is a deep ice core drilling project run by the United States Antarctic Program (USAP) and funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The general purpose of the WAIS Divide project is to collect a deep ice core from the flow divide in central West Antarctica that can be used for scientific analysis and research. WAIS_Divide
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| Articles for creation/2007-12-08 Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2007-12-08
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| National Supercomputing Center for Energy and the Environment National Supercomputing Center for Energy and the Environment (NSCEE), is a supercomputing facility housed at UNLV in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was established in 1989 by an act of Congress, PL-101. The facility is used to address a wide variety of scientific studies and applications. National_Supercomputing_Center_for_Energy_and_the_Environment
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| Introduction to evolution/Archive 4 Talk:Introduction_to_evolution/Archive_4
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| List of pseudosciences and pseudoscientific concepts/Archive of unsupported items Talk:List_of_pseudosciences_and_pseudoscientific_concepts/Archive_of_unsupported_items
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| What the Bleep Do We Know!?/Archive 3 Talk:What_the_Bleep_Do_We_Know!?/Archive_3
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| Tyrannosaurus/Archive3 Talk:Tyrannosaurus/Archive3
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| WikiProject Dinosaurs/Image review/Archive September 2007 - December 2007 Wikipedia:WikiProject_Dinosaurs/Image_review/Archive_September_2007_-_December_2007
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| WikiProject Plants/Archive17 Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Plants/Archive17
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| Homeopathy/Archive 26 Talk:Homeopathy/Archive_26
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| Silly rabbit/Homeopathy sources User:Silly_rabbit/Homeopathy_sources
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| Homeopathy/Archive 27 Talk:Homeopathy/Archive_27
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| Homeopathy/Archive 28 Talk:Homeopathy/Archive_28
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| WikiProject Amphibians and Reptiles/Archive 1 Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Amphibians_and_Reptiles/Archive_1
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| Homeopathy/Archive 29 Talk:Homeopathy/Archive_29
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| Homeopathy/Archive 30 Talk:Homeopathy/Archive_30
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| Homeopathy/LEADdiscussion/current lead Talk:Homeopathy/LEADdiscussion/current_lead
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| Beelzebufo Beelzebufo ampinga (, also ) was a particularly large species of prehistoric frog first identified in 2007. Common names assigned by the popular media include "Devil Frog", "Devil Toad", and "The Frog From Hell". Fossils of Beelzebufo have been recovered from strata of the Maevarano Formation in Madagascar, dating to the late Cretaceous Period, some 70 million years ago. Beelzebufo
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| Samuel Karlin Samuel Karlin (June 8, 1924 - December 18, 2007) was an American mathematician at Stanford University in the late 20th century.Karlin was borne in Yanova, Poland and immigrated to Chicago as a child. Raised in an Orthodox Jewish household, Karlin denounced his faith while in his teens and remained an atheist for the rest of his life. Samuel_Karlin
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| Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 7 Wikipedia:Reliable_sources/Noticeboard/Archive_7
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| Pharyngeal jaws Pharyngeal jaws are a "second set" of jaws contained within an animal's mouth, or pharynx, distinct from the primary jaws. Moray Eel. Moray Eels actually do have an inner set of jaws, which have their own teeth. Due to difficulties caused by their body posture, Moray eels cannot swallow food normally like other fish. Pharyngeal_jaws
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| List of icebreakers This is a list of icebreakers, ships designed to operate in ice-covered waters. List_of_icebreakers
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| SlaveToTheWage/Webpages User:SlaveToTheWage/Webpages
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| Zvika/Interview User:Zvika/Interview
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| Farthest South Farthest South (sometimes known as Furthest South) describes the most southerly latitude reached by explorers before the conquest of the South Pole rendered the expression obsolete. Significant early steps in the convergence towards the Pole were the discovery of lands south of Cape Horn in 1619, Captain James Cook's crossing of the Antarctic Circle in 1773, and the earliest confirmed sightings of the Antarctic mainland in 1820. Farthest_South
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| Gary Strobel Dr. Gary A. Strobel (* September 23, 1938) is an American microbiologist who was born and raised in Massillon, Ohio. He completed a B.S. degree at Colorado State University in 1960, and a PhD at the University of California, Davis in 1963. Since that time he has been on the faculty of Montana State University - Bozeman, gaining the title of professor emeritus of plant pathology on 2005-09-30. Gary_Strobel
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| BernardL/Sandbox5 User:BernardL/Sandbox5
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| SCICEX SCICEX, standing for Scientific Ice Expeditions, was a five-year scientific research program involving a collaboration between the U.S. Navy and academic researchers from a variety of different universities. The object of study was geophysical and oceanological conditions in the Arctic Ocean. The Navy made available a nuclear submarine for each research cruise. SCICEX
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| Magnus B. Egerstedt Magnus B. Egerstedt (born 1971) is a Swedish-American roboticist, an Associate Professor at the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, and an Associate Director of Research for the Center for Robotics and Intelligent Machines. Egerstedt is a major contributor to the theory of hybrid and discrete event systems, and in particular, the control of multi-agent systems. Magnus_B._Egerstedt
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| Mihail Roco Mihail Roco chairs the US National Science and Technology Council's subcommittee on Nanoscale Science, Engineering and Technology (NSET), and is Senior Advisor for Nanotechnology at the National Science Foundation. He also coordinates the programs on academic liaison with industry. Mihail_Roco
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| Abdulalim A. Shabazz Abdulalim A. Shabazz is an African American professor of mathematics. He received the National Association of Mathematicians Distinguished Service Award for his years of mentoring and teaching excellence. President of the United States Bill Clinton awarded Shabazz with a National Mentor award in September 2000. Abdulalim_A._Shabazz
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| List of doctoral degrees awarded by country list of doctoral degrees awarded by country includes all doctoral degrees worldwide. List_of_doctoral_degrees_awarded_by_country
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| Osman Yaşar Osman Yaşar, () is Empire Innovation Professor and Chair of the Computational Science (CPS) department at State University of New York (SUNY) College at Brockport. He holds 3 master’s degrees (physics, nuclear engineering, computer sciences) and a Ph.D. degree (engineering physics). Osman_Yaşar
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| Jie Wu Jie_Wu
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| List of Antarctic territorial claims Talk:List_of_Antarctic_territorial_claims
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| Juris Doctor Talk:Juris_Doctor
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| Asantha Cooray Asantha Cooray (b. 1973) is an Associate Professor and a Chancellor's Fellow at University of California, Irvine, CA, USA. His research expertise is in the field cosmology and theoretical astrophysics and has contributed to topics in field such as cosmic microwave background, halo model of the galaxy distribution in the large-scale structure, and has developed ways to measure and quantify physical properties of dark energy and dark matter in the universe. Asantha_Cooray
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| Marine 69-71/Workshop3 User:Marine_69-71/Workshop3
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| Keyhole limpet hemocyanin Keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) is a large, multisubunit, oxygen-carrying, metalloprotein found in the hemolymph of the giant keyhole limpet Megathura crenulata that lives off the coast of California from Monterey Bay to Isla Asuncion off Baja California.. Keyhole_limpet_hemocyanin
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| Filll/response2 User:Filll/response2
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| Chiral Photonics Chiral Photonics, Inc. is a photonics company based in Pine Brook, New Jersey, founded in 1999. The company is developing a new class of optical devices based on twisting glass optical fibers. These in-fiber devices aim to displace discrete optical elements such as lasers, filters and sensors. They benefit from optical fiber’s transmission efficiency, robustness and ease of integration. Chiral_Photonics
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| Creation–evolution controversy/Archive 19 Talk:Creation–evolution_controversy/Archive_19
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| Viper telescope Viper telescope is used to view mainly cosmic background radiation. Currently the telescope is helping scientists prove or disprove the Big Crunch theory. The telescope is also one of the most powerful of its kind. Previous cosmic background telescopes were smaller and did not have the ability to focus on the detailed measurement of distant clouds that Viper does. Viper_telescope
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| Earthquake simulation Earthquake simulation applies a real or simulated vibrational input to a structure that possesses the essential features of a real seismic event. Earthquake simulations are generally performed to study the effects of earthquakes on man-made engineered structures, or on natural features which may present a hazard during an earthquake.Dynamic experiments on building and non-building structures may be physical shake-table testing seismic performance, researchers prefer to deal with so called 'real time-histories' though the last cannot be 'real' for a hypothetical earthquake specified by either a building code or by some particular research requirements. Earthquake_simulation
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| Earthquake engineering Talk:Earthquake_engineering
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| Shustov User_talk:Shustov
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| Pmallas User:Pmallas
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| Mdd/Scientific visualization User:Mdd/Scientific_visualization
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