| Level of support for evolution/rewrite Talk:Level_of_support_for_evolution/rewrite
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| Cinnamon Attila The Cinnamon Attila (Attila cinnamomeus) is a species of bird in the Tyrannidae family, the tyrant flycatchers. South America in the Amazon Basin of Brazil and the Guianas.Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana; also Amazonian Ecuador, Peru, and regions of Bolivia.habitat is subtropical or tropical swamps. Cinnamon_Attila
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| Arlie Petters Arlie Petters (born February 8, 1964 in Dangriga) is Belizean American mathematician and physicist, who is a professor ofDuke University. Arlie_Petters
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| Daniel M. Oppenheimer Daniel M. Oppenheimer is an assistant professor of psychology at Princeton University's Department of Psychology. Primarily interested in cognitive psychology, he researches causal discounting, charitable giving, perceptual fluency, and people's perceptions of randomness. He won the 2006 Ig Nobel Prize in Literature for his paper "Consequences of Erudite Vernacular Utilized Irrespective of Necessity Daniel_M._Oppenheimer
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| List of pseudoscientific theories/Archive5 Talk:List_of_pseudoscientific_theories/Archive5
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| Jornada Basin LTER Jornada_Basin_LTER
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| Filll/Exploreevolution User:Filll/Exploreevolution
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| Research Vessel Laurence M. Gould Research_Vessel_Laurence_M._Gould
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| Articles for creation/2007-08-18 Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2007-08-18
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| Joshua Wurman Joshua Michael Wurman (born October 1, 1960) is an atmospheric scientist noted for tornado, hurricane, and weather radar research. He created the Doppler On Wheels (DOW) mobile radars which observe tornadoes, hurricanes, wildfires, and other phenomena from close range. He invented meteorological bistatic radar multiple-Doppler networks and holds several patents related to this technology, and is the discoverer of sub-kilometer hurricane boundary layer rolls. Joshua_Wurman
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| Explore Evolution: The Arguments For and Against Neo-Darwinism Explore Evolution is a supplementary or enrichment biology textbook written by a group of intelligent design supporters and published in 2007. Its promoters describe it as aimed at helping educators and students to discuss "the controversial aspects of evolutionary theory that are discussed openly in scientific books and journals but which are not widely reported in textbooks." Explore_Evolution:_The_Arguments_For_and_Against_Neo-Darwinism
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| Morphobank MorphoBank is a Web application for collaborative evolutionary research, specifically phylogenetic systematics or cladistics, on the phenotype. Historically, scientists conducting research on phylogenetic systematics have worked individually or in small groups employing traditional single-user software applications such as MacClade, Mesquite and Nexus Data Editor. Morphobank
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| High-stakes testing high-stakes test is a test which has important consequences for the test taker. If the examinee passes the test, then the examinee may receive significant benefits, such as a high school diploma, a scholarship, or a license to practice law. If the examinee fails the test, then the examinee may receive significant disadvantages, such as being forced to take remedial classes until the test can be passed, or not being allowed to drive a car. High-stakes_testing
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| Intelligent design/Archive44 Talk:Intelligent_design/Archive44
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| An Inconvenient Truth/Archive 4 Talk:An_Inconvenient_Truth/Archive_4
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| Evelyn M. Witkin Evelyn M. Witkin (b March 9 1921) is an American geneticist whose research has been widely influential in the areas of DNA mutagenesis and DNA repair.Witkin was born in New York City. She received her Bachelor's degree in 1941 from New York University where she majored in zoology. Evelyn_M._Witkin
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| Transformative research Transformative_research
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| Encounters at the End of the World Encounters_at_the_End_of_the_World
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| Antarctic Artists and Writers Program Antarctic Artists and Writers Program is a research program funded and managed by the National Science Foundation which assists artists and writers who wish to work in Antarctica. Antarctic_Artists_and_Writers_Program
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| Patriot Hills Patriot Hills ( Patriot_Hills
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| Nanotube membrane Nanotube membrane is either a single, open-ended nanotube or a film composed of open-ended nanotubes that are oriented perpendicularly to the surface of an impermeable film matrix like the cells of a honeycomb. 'Impermeable' is essential here to distinguish nanotube membrane with traditional, well known porous membranes. Fluids and gas molecules may pass through the membrane en masse. Nanotube_membrane
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| Smart grid smart grid delivers electricity from suppliers to consumers using digital technology to save energy, reduce cost and increase reliability and transparency. Such a modernized electricity network is being promoted by many governments as a way of addressing energy independence, global warming and emergency resilience issues. Smart_grid
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| Chicago school (mathematical analysis) Chicago school of mathematical analysis is a school of thought which emphasizes the applications of Fourier analysis to the study of partial differential equations. Mathematician Antoni Zygmund cofounded the school with his doctoral student Alberto Calderón at the University of Chicago in the 1950s.In 1986 Zygmund received the National Medal of Science, in part for his "creation and leadership of the strongest school of analytical research in the contemporary mathematical world." Chicago_school_(mathematical_analysis)
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| The Engineering Pathway Engineering Pathway is a portal to high-quality teaching and learning resources in applied science and math, engineering, computer science/information technology and engineering technology, for use by K-12 and university educators and students. It is the engineering education "wing" of the National Science Digital Library (NSDL).The Engineering Pathway uses ABET accreditation criteria to tag educational resources with this criteria and link teaching resources to research on outcomes assessment. The_Engineering_Pathway
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| Nunamiut '' are a semi-nomadic inland Inupiaq Eskimos located in northern and northwestern Alaska, mostly around the Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska, whose ancestors date back hundreds of years. Nunamiut
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2007 September 27 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2007_September_27
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| Articles for deletion/Dennis L. Goeckel Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Dennis_L._Goeckel
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| Articles for deletion/Loris Chen Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Loris_Chen
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| Datanet This article is about the U.S. National Science Foundation Office of Cyberinfrastructure . For the ISP, Datanet please visit Datanet (ISP).On 2007-09-28, the U.S. National Science Foundation Office of Cyberinfrastructure announced a request for proposals with the name Sustainable Digital Data Preservation and Access Network Partner (DataNet). The lead paragraph of its synopsis describes the program as Datanet
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| Cross-drive analysis Cross-drive analysis is a computer forensic technique that correlates information found on multiple hard drives. The technique, which is still being researched, can be used for identifying social networks and for performing anomaly detection. Cross-drive_analysis
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| Frederica Darema Frederica Darema is an American computer scientist. She proposed the SPMD programming model in 1984 and Dynamic Data Driven Application Systems (DDDAS) in 2000. She was elected IEEE Fellow in 2004. Frederica_Darema
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| WikiProject Universities/Article guidelines Wikipedia:WikiProject_Universities/Article_guidelines
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| SciVee SciVee or is a science video sharing website where researchers can upload, view and share science video clips and connect them to scientific literature, posters and slides. The SciVee website is partnered with three groupsPublic Library of Science (PLoS) , a publisher of a series of open access (OA) journals who have added content to the website, the National Science Foundation (NSF), who provided seed funding to start the website, and the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), who houses SciVee's video servers and data for the website. SciVee
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| Materials MASINT Materials MASINT is one of the six major disciplines generally accepted to make up the field of Measurement and Signature Intelligence (MASINT), with due regard that the MASINT subdisciplines may overlap, and MASINT, in turn, is complementary to more traditional intelligence collection and analysis disciplines such as SIGINT and IMINT. Materials_MASINT
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| Electro-optical MASINT Electro-optical MASINT is a subdiscipline of Measurement and Signature Intelligence, (MASINT) and refers to intelligence gathering activities which bring together disparate elements that do not fit within the definitions of Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Imagery Intelligence (IMINT), or Human Intelligence (HUMINT).Electro-optical MASINT has similarities to IMINT, but is distinct from it. Electro-optical_MASINT
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| Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System Community_Surface_Dynamics_Modeling_System
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| Florida Institute of Technology Academics This list of Florida Institute of Technology colleges, their departments and laboratories to cover the university's diverse and interdisciplinary research interest. Florida_Institute_of_Technology_Academics
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| Philip Zack Philip M. Zack, Lt. Col. (retired), Ph.D., DVM is an American microbiologist. 'Phil' Zack worked at USAMRIID in Fort Detrick through December 1991, then at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, then for Eli Lilly, and then for a company in Colorado acquired by St. Philip_Zack
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| Jehochman/Archive 4 User_talk:Jehochman/Archive_4
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| Brian K. Smith Brian K. Smith is an associate professor of Information Sciences and Technology and Education at Pennsylvania State University. He is the principal investigator for the Medical Informatics Research Initiative and Director of the Solutions Institute. Faculty Career Development Award from the National Science Foundation in 2000. Brian_K._Smith
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| Martin A. Pomerantz Martin Arthur Pomerantz (December 17, 1916 - October 25, 2008) was an American physicist who served as Director of the Bartol Research Institute and who had been a leader in developing Antarctic astronomy. When the astronomical observatory at the United States Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station was opened in 1995, it was named the Martin A. Pomerantz Observatory (MAPO) in his honor. Pomerantz published his scientific autobiography, Astronomy on Ice, in 2004. Martin_A._Pomerantz
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| Articles for creation/2007-11-06 Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2007-11-06
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| Point Franklin Point Franklin is a piece of land located on the Chukchi Sea side of North Slope, Alaska. Point Franklin is a few miles north of Wainwright, limiting with the Peard Bay to the east.Point Franklin was named by British mariner Frederick William Beechey in August 15, 1826 after Lieutenant (afterwards Sir) John Franklin. It is a strange coincidence that he named this cape just two days after Sir John Franklin had named his "farthest point" after Captain Beechey. Point_Franklin
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| List of Category 4 Atlantic hurricanes list of Category is a list of all recorded Atlantic hurricanes to reach Category 4 status as their peak intensity on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. A CategoryAtlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. CategorySaffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, and storms that are of this intensity maintain maximum sustained winds of 114knots (131mph, 210km/h). Based on the Atlantic hurricane database, 95 List_of_Category_4_Atlantic_hurricanes
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| PEDOT-TMA Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-tetramethacrylate or PEDOT-TMA is a p-type conducting polymer based on 3,4-ethylenedioxylthiophene or the EDOT monomer. It is a modification of the PEDOT structure. Advantages of this polymer relative to PEDOT (or PEDOT:PSS) are that it is dispersible in organic solvents, and it is non-corrosive. PEDOT-TMA
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| Articles for creation/2007-11-15 Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2007-11-15
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| Jonathan F. Earle Jonathan F.K. Earle completed his Ph.D. at the University of Florida in 1985, and joined the faculty in the Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering in 1987. He was appointed Assistant Dean for Student Affairs at the University of Florida College of Engineering in 1992. This position was later upgraded to Associate Dean. He remained in this position until his retirement in December, 2007. He now holds the title "Associate Dean Emeritus". Jonathan_F._Earle
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| CreativeIT CreativeIT is a research program by the National Science Foundation. The goal of the CreativeIT Program is to fund research that focuses on creativity to produce simultaneous advances in both computer science and creative cognition, creativity support tools, engineering design or science. CreativeIT
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| Featured picture candidates/Gamma ray burst Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/Gamma_ray_burst
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