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== General science == |
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* [[Vapour diffusion resistance factor]] - or μ. Used in particular to evaluate the breathability of construction materials. There is a page in French - not in English. |
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*[[Third World Technical Scientific Dependency]] |
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* <s>[[Global systems science]] - a new science of large complex systems. e.g. the environment, a business, a national economy</s> |
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* [[California Academy of Sciences Fellows]] - founded in 1853, fellows include several members of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and other notable scientists |
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* [[Massachusetts Academy of Sciences]] - founded in 2007, fellows include several Nobel Prize laureates and other notable scientists |
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* [[Cephalocentric hypothesis]] - An idea originating from Ancient Greece that posits that the brain is the center of consciousness. [http://schatz.sju.edu/neuro/nphistory/nphistory.html History of Neuropsychology] |
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* The [[Kavli HUMAN Project]] - A longitudinal and interdisciplinary research project out of NYU that will be creating a database comprised of data from 10,000 New Yorkers that they hope will improve insights for researchers and New York City residents. (www.kavlihumanproject.org) |
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* [[NMIJ]] (National Metrology Institute of Japan), equivalent to [[NIST]], [[Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt|PTB]], [[National Physical Laboratory (United Kingdom)|NPL]], [[MIKES]], [[Laboratoire national de métrologie et d'essais]], etc. |
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* [[Van Swinden Laboratory]] (VSL), the Netherlands' national metrology laboratory |
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* [[Morris Loeb Lecture]] at Harvard, exists in German [[:de:Morris Loeb Lecture|Morris Loeb Lecture]] |
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* [[Igloo Effect]] |
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* [[ASTM A572 STEEL]] - Similar to the existing ASTM A36 STEEL page |
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* [[Science And Technology In The Thirteen Colonies]] (more historical information on science in the thirteen colonies) |
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* [[contactpointnano.ch]] (Swiss national contact point for the safe handling of nanomaterials, regulation and knowledge transfer) (https://www.nanopartikel.info/en/switzerland/2599-contactpointnano-ch-en, https: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requested_articles/Natural_sciences#Other_scientists//www.empa.ch/web/s604/contactpointnano, https://www.seco.admin.ch/seco/en/home/seco/nsb-news.msg-id-71137.html, https://swissmaterials.org/angebot/expertennetzwerk/contactpointnano-ch, https://www.m-q.ch/zur-neuen-plattform-contactpointnano-ch/) |
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* <s>[[Canadian Scientific and Christian Affiliation]]</s> (Sister organization of [[American Scientific Affiliation]]."The Canadian Scientific and Christian Affiliation (CSCA) is a fellowship of scientists and those interested in science, who want to understand how science should best interact with the life-giving Christian tradition." [http://www.csca.ca/what-we-do/]) [https://www.5nhaber.com/ siyaset haberleri][https://www.5nhaber.com/ eğitim haberleri][https://www.5nhaber.com/ teknoloji haberleri][https://www.5nhaber.com/ güncel haberler][https://www.5nhaber.com/ haber sitesi] |
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* [[Spanish Institute of Oceanography]] - <ref>[http://www.europapress.es/galicia/noticia-aparece-galicia-calamar-gigante-54-kilos-mas-metro-largo-20130211114018.html Aparece en Galicia un calamar gigante de 54 kilos y más de un metro de largo]. Europa Press, 11 February 2013. {{in lang|es}} <!--https://www.webcitation.org/6GxUXE3F1--></ref> (from page ''[[Taningia danae]]'') |
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* [[High risk research]] |
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* List of things named after scientists: [[Wikipedia:Requested_articles/Natural_sciences#Other_scientists|here]] |
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== Astronomy and cosmology == |
=={{anchor|astronomy}} Astronomy and cosmology == |
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=== Astronomy === |
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* [[Alfvén resonator]] |
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* [[Fermion Ball]] - [http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/0004-637X/564/1/274][http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=21511518] |
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* ''[[Habitable Planets for man]]'' - a book by Stephen Dole and Isaac Asimov. [http://www.rand.org/pubs/commercial_books/CB179-1.html][http://www.rand.org/pubs/commercial_books/CB183-1.html][http://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/commercial_books/2007/RAND_CB183-1.pdf] |
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* [[Orbital normal]] - unit vector perpendicular to the orbital plane; probably a dictdef. |
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* [[Orbital season]]s - seasons caused by a planet in an eccentric orbit moving closer to and further from its sun. |
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* [[Projection effect (astronomy)]] (2011) - [[superluminal motion]], [[retrograde motion]] of the planets, [[optical double]], &c. |
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* [[Rock Comet]] (2012) - In the ''Physical characteristics and meteor shower'' section of [[3200 Phaethon]], it says 'Phaethon has been referred to as a "rock comet".' |
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* [[Speculations about methods for mankind to survive after future catastrophic events in the evolution of the Solar System and the Universe]] (2011) - perhaps just call it [[Human survival]], as a contrast to [[Human extinction]]? We do have [[Space and survival]] and [[Geoengineering]]. |
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* [[List of celestial objects according to size]] (2012) - as I've read articles on this site about moons of other planets, they mention it's size (i.e. Pluto is the 10th largest known object in the solar sytem). I tried and I could not find a list of objects according to size that included all of the moons of all planets and dwarf planets. |
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* [[Light Lag]] (2012) - This is more of a lead in to an idea I had about future military space tactics, when light lag over a distance would prove a problem for different sides trying to gage enemy strength, direction, and numbers if/when FTL travel is possible. Example - military force A attempts to make their force look larger to military force B than it is so they would, say, exit FTL at four light hrs from a target, remain there for one hour, FTL to a distant location for a period of time, then FTL back to only five light minutes to the target, at the same instant that their original light is ariving from their original exit from FTL, giving the impresion that there are twice as many vessels exiting FTL than there actualy are. This could be duplicated as many times as nessesary. However, due to degridation of light over distances (distance from points A to B is the same between B to C, though light intencity is not half that of A to B, but intead 1/4 between B to C) it could be detected with sensitive enough equipment. '''Sorry, but there are no reliable sources for this yet. Also, this would be more suited for a Military Sci-Fi section than here, based on the examples you gave.''' |
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* [[Conjectures for the Origin of Universe]] (2013) - A list containing various existing conjectures for origin of Universe. |
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:--[[Timeline of cosmology]] is a long list of various theories through history. The current, established theory is the [[Big Bang]]. -- [[User:Gorthian|Gorthian]] ([[User talk:Gorthian|talk]]) 20:42, 2 September 2013 (UTC) |
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* There us a program called CHView that seems to no longer be under development where you could model an interstellar civilization against an accurate 3D map of the local stars. The link is: http://www.nova.org/~sol/chview/ . |
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;Cosmology, galactic and extragalactic astronomy |
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* [[Bright galaxy]] - [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1996astro.ph..3040L]; alt.: [[Galaxy luminosity]] |
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* [[Cometary globule]] |
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* [[Dark Magnetism]] - New Scientist magazine issue no. 2867 June 2012 pp.36-39 |
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* [[Diffuse X-ray background]] |
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* [[Free Lunch Theory]] - [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1990EJPh...11..236S] '''The site you have given has the article, but the information is no longer available. All information on this topic does not fit the section here.''' |
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* [[k-essence]] - [http://www.citebase.org/abstract?id=oai%3AarXiv.org%3Aastro-ph%2F0006373] |
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* [[Optical transient]] - [http://www.zt.science.uwa.edu.au/research/optical] |
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* [[Relativistic reflection]] - [http://arxiv.org/abs/0903.0972] |
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* [[Toomre Q parameter]] - [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1964ApJ...139.1217T] |
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* [[Superwind]] - [http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap130704.html APOD], [http://arxiv.org/abs/1305.0834 ArXive], [http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/level5/March01/Heckman/frames.html Caltech] |
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;Solar and stellar astronomy |
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* [[Fossil field]] |
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* [[Helium-weak star]] (2010) - [http://stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/3cen.html] |
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* [[Hyder flare]] (2011) - [http://www.ips.gov.au/Educational/2/4/1] |
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* [[Hydrogen-deficient star]] (2010) - [http://astro.uni-tuebingen.de/~rauch/HYDEF07.html] |
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* <strike> [[Modern Minimum]] (2011) - based on articles like [http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/06/110614-sun-hibernation-solar-cycle-sunspots-space-science/ this] from Nat Geo, is it time to start solar minimum counterpart to the [[Modern Maximum]], understanding that this is still very much a prospective thing? </strike> Term is not in use describing present-day. |
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* [[Projected separation]] (2011) - of double stars. Could be included with projection effect. |
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* [[Slowing pulsating B stars]] (SPB) (2012) - [http://www.mendeley.com/research/observational-asteroseismology-slowly-pulsating-b-stars/] |
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* [[Superhump]] (2011) - [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2000astro.ph..7113R] |
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* [[z branch]], [[banana branch]] (2006) - [http://books.google.com/books?id=Tf7GKUXUBsUC&pg=PA54] |
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* [[White hypergiant]] (2012) - There are no reliable sources for this. |
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* [[Electric Universe Theory]] (2012) - [http://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/] [http://depts.washington.edu/bioe/people/core/pollack.html] [http://www.holoscience.com/wp/] |
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* what is the furtherest man made signal from earth, how far is it? ( voyager 1 being the furtherest man made object ) |
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* [[Tidal truncation radius]] - [[Oort_cloud#Tidal_effects|Oort Cloud tidal effects]] |
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* [[Stern–Levison parameter]] - Is it big enough to be a planet? Some articles ([[Clearing the neighbourhood]], [[Dwarf planet]], [[IAU definition of planet]], [[90377 Sedna]]) refer to the Stern–Levison parameter, which is >>1 for planets (typically >1{{Esp|5}}), and <<1 for dwarf planets (typically <1{{Esp|-2}}). Happily there seem not be any objects with Λ ≈ 1. |
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=== Individual objects === |
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* [[(65689) 1990 WM4]] - minor planet [http://comets-asteroids.findthedata.org/l/68701/65689-1990-WM4] |
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* [[Local Velocity Anomaly]] (2009) - [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2007arXiv0708.2449T][http://arxiv.org/abs/0708.0864][http://arxiv.org/abs/0708.2449] |
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* [[Mare Parvum]], [[Mare Novum]], [[Mare Struve]], [[Palus Nebularum]] (2011) - [http://books.google.com/books?id=aV1i27jDYL8C&pg=PA235] |
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* [[Shravishthā]] (2012) - (traditional Indian constellations) |
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* [[Sathabhishaj]] (2012) - (traditional Indian constellations) |
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* [[Taurus-Auriga complex]] (2012) - [http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0208554] |
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* [[Tucana-Horologium association]] (2012) - [http://cdsbib.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/bibobj?2006A%26A...454..581D&Tucana-Horologium+association] |
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* [[Gliese 3]] (2012) - [http://robmyers.org/jiex/2301/avril/gliese3_nsl.html] |
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* [[2013 JX28]] (2013) - [http://www.minorplanetcenter.net/db_search/show_object?object_id=2013+JX28&commit=Show], an object in the solar system with the 2nd closest semi-major axis. |
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=== Organizations, observatories, telescopes, and surveys === |
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* [[List of public observatories]] (2011) |
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* [[Astrophysics Source Code Library]] (ASCL) [http://ascl.net Site] | [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1999AAS...194.4408N AAS 194 presentation] | [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2012AAS...21914510A AAS 219 presentation] | [http://www.eso.org/sci/php/meetings/adass2011/html/display.php?topic=Oral_Teuben_1313935009.html ADASS presentation (oral)] | [http://arxiv.org/abs/1202.1026 ADASS oral pre-print] | [http://www.eso.org/sci/php/meetings/adass2011/html/display.php?topic=Poster_Allen_1314087881.html ADASS presentation (poster)] | [http://arxiv.org/abs/1202.1028 ADASS poster pre-print] | [http://www.isgtw.org/spotlight/get-your-astrophysics-source-code-here iSTGW article] |
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* [[Società Astronomica Italiana]] (2011) – [http://www.sait.it/] |
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* [[Sheshan Radio Telescope]]. Radio telescope with a diameter of 65 meters is scheduled to be finished by September 2012. [http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/photo/2012-03/12/c_131462629.htm] |
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* [[Chinese Spectral Radio Heliograph]] (CSRH). [http://chinese.eurekalert.org/en/spotlight/story.php?story=20081104.CSRH] [http://www.atnf.csiro.au/research/Astro2008/Postings/Na_Wang.pdf] |
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* [[Stellar Observation Network Group]] (SONG). SONG is an initiative to construct a global network of 1-m class robotic telescopes. [http://song.au.dk/] [http://song.phys.au.dk/index.php] [http://english.niaot.cas.cn/ns/201310/t20131017_110974.html] |
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=== Spacecraft === |
=== Spacecraft === |
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* ''[[American Recycler Newspaper]]'' - [http://americanrecycler.com] |
* ''[[American Recycler Newspaper]]'' - [http://americanrecycler.com] |
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* ''[[Behavioural Public Policy]]'' - [https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/behavioural-public-policy Cambridge] |
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* ''[[Arnoldia]]'' - journal of [[Arnold Arboretum]], [[Harvard University]]; [http://arnoldia.arboretum.harvard.edu/enwiki/static/home] |
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* ''[[Bioanalysis (journal)]]'' - [http://www.future-science.com/loi/bio] |
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* ''[[BioFuels Journal]]'' - [http://www.future-science.com/page/journal/bfl/teaser.jsp] |
* ''[[BioFuels Journal]]'' - [http://www.future-science.com/page/journal/bfl/teaser.jsp] |
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* ''[[Citation Classic]]'' - [http://www.garfield.library.upenn.edu/classics.html] |
* ''[[Citation Classic]]'' - [http://www.garfield.library.upenn.edu/classics.html] |
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* ''[[Diaspora (journal)]]'' - [[Academic journal]]; {{ISSN|1044-2057}}; published by [[University of Toronto Press]] [http://www.utpjournals.press/loi/diaspora] |
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* [[Digital Video (magazine)|''Digital Video'' (magazine)]] - American trade publication; published by [[NewBay Media]]; {{ISSN|1541-0943}}; {{OCLC|773019651}; [http://dv.com] |
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* [[Digital Video (magazine)|''Digital Video'' (magazine)]] - American trade publication; published by [[NewBay Media]]; {{ISSN|1541-0943}}; {{OCLC|773019651}}; [http://dv.com] |
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* ''[[Future Medicinal Chemistry]]'' - [http://www.future-science.com/loi/fmc] |
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* ''[[Free Neuropathology]]'' - Neuropathological open-access journal founded in 2020 by the former editor of [[Acta Neuropathologica]]. - [https://freeneuropathology.org] |
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* ''[[International Journal of Privacy and Health Information Management]]'' [http://www.igi-global.com/journal/international-journal-privacy-health-information/41027] |
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* ''[[Gunluk.org]]'' - Fast, free and ad-free natural science journal. - [https://www.gunluk.org] |
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* ''[[International Journal of Product Development]]'' (''[[IJPD]]'') - [http://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalCODE=ijpd] |
* ''[[International Journal of Product Development]]'' (''[[IJPD]]'') - [http://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalCODE=ijpd] |
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* ''[[International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics]]'' |
* ''[[International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics]]'' |
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* ''[[Japanese Journal of Ichthyology]]'' |
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* ''[[Lunar and Planetary Science]]'' |
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* ''[[Pediatric Annals]]'' - {{ISSN|0090-4481}}; {{OCLC|1772141}}; [http://pediatricsupersite.com]; published monthly by [[Slack Incorporated]] ([http://www.slackinc.com]), a part of [[The Wyanoke Group]] ([http://wyanokegroup.com]); journal is indexed in [[Science Citation Index]], [[ProQuest]], [[Scopus]], ''et al.''; September 2010 issue is "Volume 39; Number 9" (so it has been around for a while) |
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* ''[[Urology Times]]'' - {{ISSN|0093-9722}}; {{OCLC|149664581}}; published by [[Advanstar Communications]]; [http://urologytimes.com] |
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* ''[[Chinese Physics C]]'' - {{ISSN|1674-1137}}; published by [[IOP Publishing]] in partnership with the Chinese Physical Society, the Institute of High-Energy Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Modern Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [http://iopscience.iop.org/1674-1137/] |
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* ''[[Communications in Theoretical Physics]]'' - {{ISSN|0253-6102}}; published by [[IOP Publishing]] in partnership with the Chinese Physical Society [http://iopscience.iop.org/0253-6102/] |
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* ''[[Fluid Dynamics Research]]'' - {{ISSN|0169-5983}}; published by [[IOP Publishing]] in partnership with the Japan Society of Fluid Mechanics [http://iopscience.iop.org/1873-7005/] |
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* ''[[Journal of Breath Research]]'' - {{ISSN|1752-7155}}; published by [[IOP Publishing]][http://iopscience.iop.org/1752-7163/] |
* ''[[Journal of Breath Research]]'' - {{ISSN|1752-7155}}; published by [[IOP Publishing]][http://iopscience.iop.org/1752-7163/] |
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* ''[[Journal of Legal Anthropology]]'' |
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* ''[[Journal of Network and Computer Applications]]'' - [https://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-network-and-computer-applications] |
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* ''[[Journal of Neural Engineering]]'' - {{ISSN|1741-2560}}; published by [[IOP Publishing]][http://iopscience.iop.org/1741-2552/] |
* ''[[Journal of Neural Engineering]]'' - {{ISSN|1741-2560}}; published by [[IOP Publishing]][http://iopscience.iop.org/1741-2552/] |
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* [[Keystone Symposia]] (Please aggregate important times already mentioned in the wikipedia files for Keystone Symposia so that the important scientific discoveries, conversations, and summits are in one place. I have to continually find specific mentions using the search function to get the information I need. We should probably also do this for FASEB and other scientific summits that have contributed to the development of scientific journals.) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=keystone+symposia&go=Go&ns0=1) |
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* ''[[Nuclear Fusion journal]]'' - {{ISSN|0029-5515}}; published by [[IOP Publishing]] and the [[International Atomic Energy Agency]][http://iopscience.iop.org/0029-5515//] |
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* {{ill|Kiva (journal)|lt=Kiva|wikidata|Kiva: the journal of Southwestern anthropology and history}} or KIVA; ''Journal of Southwestern Anthropology and History''. {{issn|0023-1940|2051-6177}}: [https://www.jstor.org/journal/kiva JSTOR (as Kiva)] <small>[https://www.jstor.org/journal/soutjanth Not to be confused with similarly named ''Southwestern Journal of Anthropology'']</small><sub><small>[[JSTOR]]</small></sub> [https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/ykiv20 Taylor & Francis (publishing partner) (as KIVA)]<sub><small>[[Taylor & Francis]]</small></sub>, [https://www.az-arch-and-hist.org/publications/kiva/ Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society (affiliated) (as Kiva)]<sub><small>[[Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society]]</small></sub>; [https://experts.colorado.edu/display/journal_187630 University of Colorado (as KIVA)]<sub><small>[[University of Colorado Boulder]]</small></sub>; [https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/routledg/ykiv20;jsessionid=9w3r3qrq61c2.x-ic-live-03 Ingenta Connect (as KIVA)]<sub><small>[[Ingenta]]</small></sub>; [https://www.academia.edu/41811350/KIVA_Journal_of_Southwestern_Anthropology_and_History_A_Tale_of_Two_Saints_at_San_Xavier_del_Bac Academia.edu hosted paper using a T&F citation]<sub><small>[[Academia.edu]]</small></sub>. |
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* ''[[Mathematica Scandinavica]]'' - peer reviewed green open access journal, {{ISSN|0025-5521}} (print) {{ISSN|1903-1807}} (online), [https://www.mscand.dk], listed in Ulrichs, indexed by MathSciNet, published continuously since 1953 |
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* [[Microbial Cell]] (Austrian peer-reviewed open-access Journal published by Shared Science Publishers, monthly issues in English language since 2014, indexed in ESCI, DOAJ, PMC, Web of Science, ISSN/eISSN 2311-2638) ([https://www.microbialcell.com Journal Website][https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/21100901579 Scopus Journal Information][https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/journals/3139/ Archive of Microbial Cell Articles in Pubmed PMC][https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microbial_Cell German wikipedia entry] [https://www.scimagojr.com/journalsearch.php?q=21100901579 Entry on scimago SJR journal and country rank website] [https://doaj.org/toc/2311-2638 DOAJ entry and further information] [https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/27665 Sherpa Romeo entry]) |
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* [[National Geographic Style Manual]] - [http://stylemanual.ngs.org/] |
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* [[Physics (defunct journal, 1964-1968)]]; published by Physics Publishing Company. This journal published several important papers, including [[John Stewart Bell]]'s paper on the [[EPR paradox]].<ref>Physics Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 195-290, 1964 Physics Publishing Co. Printed in the United States </ref> Its being defunct is mentioned in <ref>{{cite book |
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|last1=Bertlmann |first1=Reinhold | last2=Zeilinger | first2=Anton|year=2016 |title=Quantum [Un]Speakables II: Half a Century of Bell's Theorem |publisher=Springer |pages=25}}</ref> and at [http://iqim.caltech.edu/2014/11/23/bells-inequality-50-years-later/] and in the article.<ref>1996 Phys. World 9 (4) 3</ref> The American Physical Society hosts an archive of it at https://journals.aps.org/ppf/ however it is pretty hard to learn of it because "physics" is not a very useful search term. Thus a Wikipedia disambiguation page would help scholars and students find the archive. Its also interesting because it was an experiment in paying physicists for their articles, and one of its editors was Nobel Laureate [[Philip Warren Anderson]] <ref>{{Cite journal | doi=10.1103/PhysicsPhysiqueFizika.1.i|title = Editorial foreword| journal=Physics Physique Fizika| volume=1| pages=i|year = 1964|last1 = Anderson|first1 = P. W.| last2=Matthias| first2=B. T.}}</ref> There is an interview with Anderson describing the birth of the journal at <ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.aip.org/history-programs/niels-bohr-library/oral-histories/23362-4 | title=Philip W. Anderson - Session IV| date=2014-12-10}}</ref> |
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* ''[[Physiological Measurement]]'' - {{ISSN|0967-3334}}; published by [[IOP Publishing]] and [[Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine]] [http://iopscience.iop.org/0967-3334/] |
* ''[[Physiological Measurement]]'' - {{ISSN|0967-3334}}; published by [[IOP Publishing]] and [[Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine]] [http://iopscience.iop.org/0967-3334/] |
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* {{icon|redirect}} ''[[Poor Will's Almanack]]'' - Published almanac written by William Felker |
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* ''[[Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion]]'' - {{ISSN|0741-3335}}; published by [[IOP Publishing]] [http://iopscience.iop.org/0741-3335/] |
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* ''[[Revue Scientifique]]'' - article on French Wikipedia: [[w:fr:La Revue scientifique]] |
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* ''[[Plasma Science and Technology]]'' - {{ISSN|1009-0630}}; published by [[IOP Publishing]] [http://iopscience.iop.org/1009-0630/] |
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* ''[[ScienceAsia]]'' - {{ISSN|1513-1874}}; peer-reviewed journal published bimonthly by the [[Science Society of Thailand]] and the [[National Research Council of Thailand]] [http://www.scienceasia.org] |
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* ''[[Science in Context]]'' |
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* ''[[Urology Times]]'' - {{ISSN|0093-9722}}; {{OCLC|149664581}}; published by [[Advanstar Communications]]; [http://urologytimes.com] |
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* [[Caloric material]]s have major potential applications as [[solid refrigerant]]s; see [https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abb0973], [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41578-022-00428-x], [https://pubs.aip.org/physicstoday/article-abstract/68/12/48/415060/Solid-state-cooling-with-caloric-materialsThe] |
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* [[Cold dwell fatigue]] which caused the [[Ti-6-4]] alloy part failure in [[Air France Flight 66]] |
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*[[AMTIR]] - thermally transparent glass material used in infrared sensing |
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* [[Copper titanium alloy]] - Newly Developed Alloy by India's [[Defense Research and Development Organization]] that is similar to Copper Beryllium ([https://iasscore.in/national-issues/-copper-titanium-cuti-alloy-technology], [https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/coppertitanium-alloy-to-be-made-commerically-for-the-first-time-in-india/article8815909.ece]) |
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*[[asbestos destruction]] - (non-thermal, chemical-physical process |
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* [[Covetics]] / [[Covetic nanomaterials]] - class of metal-carbon composites fabricated with high power electrical current in the liquid metal-carbon mixture ([https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlehtml/2023/na/d2na00500j A review of covetics – current understanding and future perspectives]) |
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*[[bismuth antimony telluride]] cited in a ''Science'' article as a [[thermoelectric]] material) |
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*[[Hand facer tools]] and [[bumper tools]]. Hand facers and bumper tools are tools that were used to create the smooth surface of Mount Rushmore, October 4, 1927 - October 31, 1941. Source: https://www.nps.gov/moru/learn/historyculture/carving-history.htm |
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*[[COREX]] - steel-making process |
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* [[Quenching and partitioning steel]] is a high strength steel in use in the automobile industry for its structural and energy absorption characteristics: [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13632-013-0082-8 Chapter on Q&P steel], [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/242632051_The_quenching_and_partitioning_process_Background_and_recent_progressThe "quenching and partitioning" process: Background and recent progress] ([https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Fernando_Rizzo/publication/242632051_The_quenching_and_partitioning_process_Background_and_recent_progress/links/0deec530dd82b8b319000000/The-quenching-and-partitioning-process-Background-and-recent-progress.pdf full pdf] |
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*[[Dipolar tensor]] |
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* [[Tensile modulus of elasticity]] |
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*[[Indigbo]] {{spaced ndash}}type of hardwood |
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*[[kentchin]] - strongest metal in the universe |
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*[[Laser flash]] - method for measuring [[thermal diffusivity]] |
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*[[Lichtenberg's alloy]] aka Onion's fusible alloy- low melting point alloy invented by [[Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]], [[:pl:Stop Lichtenberga]] |
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*[[MMPDS]] - (Metallic Materials Properties Development and Standardization):an authoritative source for aerospace component design related to alloys and fasteners. |
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*[[Milk Fiber]] - fiber for yarn made of milk |
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*[[Nickel Steel]] - development of Nickel Steel alloy in early part of 20th century, especially as a technological advancement in the manufacture of firearms, such as the U.S. 1903 Springfield Rifle beginning in the 1920's which previously was made of an inferior heat treated steel. Include the composition of this alloy and historical information of its industrial use through present time. |
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*[[Pluriball]] |
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*[[Radiative heater conversion]] - it would be an article about a fossil fuel burner to electric heater conversion for ecological purposes |
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*[[Russeting]] early metal treatment |
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*[[Scanning transmission x-ray microscopy]] ([[STXM]]) |
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*[[Scheil reaction diagram]] - or [[Scheil reaction scheme]]; possibly make a section in [[Phase diagram]] and a redirect |
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*[[Schmid's Law]] - or [[Schmid Factor]]; possibly make a section in [[Critical resolved shear stress]] - When a single crystal is deformed under a tensile stress, it is observed that plastic deformation occurs by slip on well-defined parallel crystal planes given by τ = σ cos Φ cos λ where cos Φ cos λ is the Schmid Factor. See http://www.engineeringarchives.com/les_matsci_schmidslaw.html, http://www.mse.ncsu.edu/research/zhu/Class-Teaching/MSE200/Lecture8-Sept21.pdf, and http://academic.uprm.edu/pcaceres/Courses/MechMet/MET-3A.pdf |
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*[[Seranite]] - Ceramic used in wedding rings |
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*[[Slippery Liquid-Infused Porous Surfaces]] ([[SLIPS]]) |
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*[[temperature dependent fluorescence]] |
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*[[Thermo-Calc]] |
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*[[vermicular graphite]] |
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*[[wear coefficient]] |
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*[[Technical Plastic]] |
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*[[Boron fiber]] |
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*[[ausforming]] - thermomechanical process |
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*[[Guinier-Preston zones]] |
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* [[hydrophilic cotton]] |
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* [[2CDM model of dark matter]] {{spaced ndash}} An effective model of two-component flavor mixed dark matter ([https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.071303]) |
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* {{req|Ali Eftekhari}} - has seminal papers in leading journals, and an editor in famous publishers; but no comprehensive resource about him on internet |
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* [[Alignment layers]] {{spaced ndash}}used to induce molecular alignment in liquid crystals |
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* [[Argentaffin cells]] |
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* [[Atmospheric iron]] |
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* [[Baking contrast unit]] |
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* [[Barium sodium niobate]] AKA Banana |
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* [[Budeyko approximation]] |
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* {{req|Clogston cable}} |
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* [[Clogston cable]] |
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* {{req|Calcium in nature}} {{spaced ndash}}at least be in the article! |
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* [[Cloud drop size distribution]] ([https://adele.faculty.ucdavis.edu/research/projects/cloud-dsd/]) |
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* {{req|Cosmic Call 1 (1999)}} |
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* [[Calcium in nature]] {{spaced ndash}}at least be in the article! |
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* {{req|Coherent Cuperposition}} - relationship to lenseless laser focusing |
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* [[Cosmic Call 1 (1999)]] [[Cosmic Call]] |
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* {{req|Complete breathing}} {{spaced ndash}}abdominal, costal and clavicular breathing |
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* [[Coherent superposition]] - relationship to lenseless laser focusing |
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* {{req|Conoscopic Holography}} {{spaced ndash}}the optical interference effect produced by doubly refracting crystals illuminated with convergent polarised light rays |
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* [[Conoscopic holography]] {{spaced ndash}}the optical interference effect produced by doubly refracting crystals illuminated with convergent polarised light rays |
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* {{req|Core saturation calculation}} {{spaced ndash}}how to calculate the amount of saturated fluids in a core sample |
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* [[Core saturation calculation]] {{spaced ndash}}how to calculate the amount of saturated fluids in a core sample |
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* {{req|Degree of Compression}} {{spaced ndash}}thermodynamics principle in chemistry |
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* [[Critical cues]] |
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* {{req|Depletion attraction}} |
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* [[Crystalline gas]], a peculiar state of solid [[1,1,1-Trichloroethane]] in which the intermolecular distances are large. Reference: "Crystalline gas of 1,1,1-trichloroethane", CrystEngComm, 2011, 13, 396 |
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* {{req|Deygout}} |
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* [[Degree of compression]] {{spaced ndash}}thermodynamics principle in chemistry |
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* {{req|Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy}} ([[DOAS]]) |
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* [[Depletion attraction]] |
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* {{req|Diode Laser Spectroscopy}} {{spaced ndash}}I would like to see/help write an article stub |
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* [[Deygout]] |
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* {{req|Dirac point}} {{spaced ndash}}phase coherent electronic transport at the Dirac point |
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* [[Diode laser spectroscopy]] {{spaced ndash}}I would like to see/help write an article stub |
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* {{req|dysoxic}} |
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* [[Dysoxic]] |
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* {{req|Excited State Absorption}} ([[ESA]]) {{spaced ndash}}an optical phenomenon |
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* [[Excited state absorption]] (ESA) {{spaced ndash}}an optical phenomenon |
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* [[Exciton blocking layer]] (EBL) {{spaced ndash}}used in organic photovoltaic devices |
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* [[Fortrat diagram]] {{spaced ndash}} an important plot in molecular spectroscopy |
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* [[Friederichs model]] {{spaced ndash}}referring to a particular regime of dynamics in microscopic theory of irreversible processes |
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* [[G-Jitter]] {{spaced ndash}}subtopic microgravity; a vibration which is common to all large orbiting spacecraft |
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* [[Gauge variable]] {{spaced ndash}}does this refer to the work of [[Gerard 't Hooft]] or something more general? |
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* [[Gauss dynamics]] |
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* [[Goldberger Treiman relation]] {{spaced ndash}}a well-known relation in nuclear physics and particle physics |
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* [[Grinberg-Zylberbaum experiment]] {{spaced ndash}}[http://www.tony5m17h.net/QuantumMind2003.html] |
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* [[Hele-Shaw cell]] |
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* [[Heterotrophic absorber]] |
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* [[Induced coupled plasma mass spectroscopy]] |
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* {{req|Inward Expansion}} |
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* [[Instrument science]]{{spaced ndash}}The design and engineering of [[scientific instrument]]s |
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* {{req|Jean Pol Vigneron}} - Belgian physicist, photonics expert, member of the Conseil de la faculté des sciences |
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* [[Keplerate]] - a structure containing both [[Platonic]] and [[Archimedean]] |
* [[Keplerate]] - a structure containing both [[Platonic solid|Platonic]] and [[Archimedean solid]]s, one inside the other (''not'' a [[Kepler solid]]) |
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* [[Langmuir-Hinshelwood Kinetics]] |
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* {{req|Korean units of measurement}} |
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* [[Liganding atoms]] - discussed at [http://www.med.unibs.it/~marchesi/pps97/course/section7/os_non.html] related to Non-bonded Interactions |
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* {{req|Kutta Jakowski}} {{spaced ndash}}lift theory |
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* [[Light-profile]] - astronomy, used in [[Elliptical galaxy]] |
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* {{req|Langmuir-Kinshelwood Kinetics}} |
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* Lists of things named after (physical) scientists [Category]- see [[Wikipedia:Requested_articles/Natural_sciences#Other scientists|here]], [[Wikipedia:Requested_articles/Natural_sciences/Physics#Other physics terms|here]] |
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* {{req|Lasing Without Inversion}} ([[LWI]]) |
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* [[Low multipole anomaly]] - of power spectrum of cosmic background radiation or CMB |
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* {{req|Liganding Atoms}} - discussed at [http://www.med.unibs.it/~marchesi/pps97/course/section7/os_non.html] related to Non-bonded Interactions |
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* [[Luciano S. Méndez]] - Elizabeth Ann Rauscher, regarding her article on Consciousness and the New Physics (her site) |
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* {{req|light-profile}} - astronomy, used in [[Elliptical galaxy]] |
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* [[Lunar fluorescence]] |
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* {{req|Lookback time}} |
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* [[Magmatter]] - [https://www.orionsarm.com/eg-article/48630634d2591] |
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* {{req|Low multipole anomaly}} - of power spectrum of cosmic background radiation or CMB |
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* [[Magnetic viscosity]] - [http://dispatchesfromthefuture.com/2007/05/free_energy_explained.html] |
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* {{req|Luciano S. Méndez}} - Elizabeth Ann Rauscher, regarding her article on Consciousness and the New Physics (her site) |
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* [[Model Hamiltonian]] |
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* {{req|Lunar fluorescence}} |
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* [[Munevera Zulfikarpašić]] (First academically educated [[Bosniaks]] woman ''Master of Pharmacy'' in [[World War II]] (from 1944) |
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* {{req|magnetic viscosity}} - [http://dispatchesfromthefuture.com/2007/05/free_energy_explained.html] |
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* {{req|mcl}} - Unit of measure used in medicine. Does it stand for "milli-centiliter"; that is, does it equal 1/100,000 L? |
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* {{req|Model Hamiltonian}} |
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* [[Nebraska ice]] aka [[Two dimensional bilayer ice I]] [http://www.laboratoryequipment.com/news/2012/12/computers-yield-three-new-finds-2d-ice] |
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* [[Neutronization]] {{spaced ndash}} combination of electrons and protons into neutrons, especially regards to NS formation |
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* {{req|Negative Dimensions}} |
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* [[Nuclear hyperpolarization]] |
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* {{req|Neutronization}} {{spaced ndash}}combination of electrons and protons into neutrons, especially regards to NS formation |
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* [[Optical relay]] |
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* {{req|Network covalent solid}} |
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* {{req|Optical syrup}} |
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* [[Photoluminescence quenching]] {{spaced ndash}}a method of preventing newly created excitons from recombining and re-emitting a photon |
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* {{req|Optical transducer}} |
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* [[Photon deflection]] |
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* {{req|Prorennin}} |
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* [[Piezoceramic transducer]] |
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* {{req|Photoluminescence Quenching}} ([[PL]]) {{spaced ndash}}a method of preventing newly created excitons from recombining and re-emitting a photon |
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* [[Piezoresistive transducer]] |
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* {{req|Photon deflection}} |
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* [[Quantum polarization shift communications]] |
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* {{req|Pyrotron}} |
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* [[Radiofrequency quadrapole accelerator]] |
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* {{req|Quantum polarization shift communications}} |
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* [[Regioregular]] {{spaced ndash}}what does the word mean and in what contexts is it used |
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* {{req|Radiofrequency quadrapole accelerator}} |
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* [[Rheometric scientific]] |
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* {{req|Regioregular}} {{spaced ndash}}what does the word mean and in what contexts is it used |
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* [[Rouse model for polymer chains]] |
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* {{req|Reluctivity}} {{spaced ndash}}reciprical of magnetic permeability; currently redirects to [[Magnetic reluctance]] |
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* [[Samarium–iron–nitride magnet]] aka SmFeN, complementing the other two classes of modern magnetic materials, [[Neodymium magnet]] and [[Samarium–cobalt magnet]] |
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* {{req|Rheometric Scientific}} |
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* [[Sander Geophysics]] |
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* {{req|Rheometrics}} |
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* [[SEMTech Solutions Inc.]] {{spaced ndash}}[http://www.semtechsolutions.com] |
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* {{req|Rouse model for polymer chains}} |
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* [[SH-wave]] - type of shear wave |
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* {{req|Sakata Model}} |
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* [[Solar laser]] |
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* {{req|SEMTech Solutions Inc.}} {{spaced ndash}}[http://www.semtechsolutions.com] |
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* [[Spectrum of helium]] (See [http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/quantum/helium.html Hyperphysics]) |
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* {{req|Solar laser}} |
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* [[Spin alignment echo]] (SAE) {{spaced ndash}}technique in solid state NMR (maybe as in (Hafner et al., Meas. Sci Tech., 1991)) |
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* [[Spin gap]] |
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* [[Splay nematic phase]] a type of nematic liquid crystal which is both polar and ferroelectric (see Mertelj et al, Phys. Rev. X, 2018, and Sebastián et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2020) |
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* {{req|Supermapping}} |
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* [[Strutt-Ince Stability Diagram]] (also known as [[Strutt-Ince Stability Chart]]) [http://www.mm.bme.hu/~stepan/docs/delayed_Mathieu_procroysoc_2002.pdf] |
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* {{req|Surface Brillouin zone}} |
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* [[Subcooled vapor]] or [[supercooled vapor]] - we only have articles for [[superheated liquid]]s and [[supercooled liquid]]s; [[Subcooling]] only covers liquids below their boiling points (in HVAC terminology). |
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* {{req|symmetric fission}} |
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* [[Supermapping]] |
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* {{req|Thermovoltaic cell}}s |
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* [[Surface Brillouin zone]] |
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* {{req|Thermochronometry}} |
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* [[Surface tension of ice]] |
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* {{req|Titanium Dating Methods}} |
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* [[SV-wave]] - type of shear wave |
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* {{req|Vector electromagnetics at the focus of high numerical aperture optical systems}} |
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* [[Symmetric fission]] |
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* {{req|Vibrational echo}} |
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* [[Thermovoltaic cell]]s |
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* {{req|Water expander trick}} |
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* [[Thermochronometry]] – [https://openei.org/wiki/Thermochronometry] (content is public domain) |
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* {{req|Willard water}} (also known as [[Catalyst Altered Water]]) {{spaced ndash}}associated with [[John W. Willard]] |
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* [[Titanium dating methods]] |
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* [[Varicose wave]] |
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* [[Vector electromagnetics at the focus of high numerical aperture optical systems]] |
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* [[Vibrational echo]] |
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* [[Vladislav Krayevsky]] |
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* [[Water expander trick]] |
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* [[Willard water]] (also known as [[Catalyst altered water]]) {{spaced ndash}}associated with [[John W. Willard]] |
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* [[Onur Mutlu]] (Onur Mutlu is a computer engineer who is a Professor of Computer Science at ETH Zurich [https://ee.ethz.ch/the-department/people-a-z/person-detail.MjIyOTQ5.TGlzdC8zMjc5LC0xNjUwNTg5ODIw.html]. He is an ACM Fellow [https://awards.acm.org/award_winners/mutlu_0675882][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fellows_of_the_Association_for_Computing_Machinery], IEEE Fellow [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fellows_of_IEEE_Computer_Society][https://ethz.ch/en/the-eth-zurich/portrait/latest-honours-and-prizes/2018/11/professor-onur-mutlu-named-ieee-fellow.html], and a member of the Academy of Europe [https://www.ae-info.org/ae/Member/Mutlu_Onur]. He previously held the Strecker Early Career Professorship [https://www.cmu.edu/homepage/society/2013/spring/in-support-of-excellence.shtml] at Carnegie Mellon University. He received various honors for his research, including the IFIP Working Group 10.4 Jean-Claude Laprie Award in Dependable Computing in 2024 [https://www.dependability.org/?page_id=450], IEEE High Performance Computer Architecture Test of Time Award in 2021 [https://ieeetcca.org/awards/hpca-test-of-time-award/], Persistent Impact Prize of the Non-Volatile Memory Systems Workshop in 2022 [http://nvmw.ucsd.edu/persistent-impact-prize/], Intel Outstanding Researcher Award in 2021 [https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/research/blogs/outstanding-researcher-award-2021.html], IEEE Computer Society Edward J. McCluskey Technical Achievement Award in 2020 [https://www.computer.org/profiles/onur-mutlu][https://www.computer.org/press-room/2020-news/onur-mutlu-to-receive-ieee-cs-technical-achievement-award], and ACM SIGARCH Maurice Wilkes Award in 2019 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Wilkes_Award][https://www.sigarch.org/benefit/awards/acm-sigarch-maurice-wilkes-award/]. His computer architecture and digital logic design course lectures and materials are freely available on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/OnurMutluLectures][https://www.youtube.com/@CMUCompArch], and his research group makes a wide variety of software and hardware artifacts freely available online [https://github.com/CMU-SAFARI][https://safari.ethz.ch/][https://people.inf.ethz.ch/omutlu/].) |
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*[[Binjacka]] - zaboravljeni potok |
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*[[James Steven Bullock]] - [http://www.faculty.uci.edu/profile.cfm?faculty_id=5135] |
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*[[Keivin Burns]] (req. 2012-02-24){{spaced ndash}}[http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1129&dat=19510302&id=rOYMAAAAIBAJ&sjid=02oDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3346,395842] |
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*[[Duvone Dale]] - [[NASA]]; [http://www.josephinesjournal.com/duvonedale.htm] |
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*[[Bernard H. Dawson]] (1890–1960) - Argentina |
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*[[Franjo Dominko]] - See [[:sl:Franjo Dominko]] |
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*[[Jean Gay]] |
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*[[Zain Gillani]] |
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*[[Ronald G. Giovanelli]] - Australia |
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*[[Kathryn Gray]] - youngest person to discover a supernova |
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*[[Michael G. Hauser]] |
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*[[Cyril Hazard]] |
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*[[Erik Holmberg (astronomer)]] (1908–2000) - Swedish |
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*[[Martin Horky]] Czech opponent of Galileo in 1610 |
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*[[Peter Jalowiczor]] - amateur astronomer who discovered four exoplanets with his home computer [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1343680/Amateur-astronomer-discovers-4-new-planets-home-telescope.html]; [[HD 31253 b]], [[HD 218566 b]], [[HD 177830 c]] and [[HD 99492 c]] |
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*[[Muraoka Kenji]] |
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*[[Savvas Michael Koushiappas]] - creationist cosmology |
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*[[Paul Kustaanheimo]] - [http://www.astro.helsinki.fi/museo/1900s.shtml] |
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*[[Francis Preserved Leavenworth]] |
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*[[Duncan Lorimer]] |
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*[[Stephen Maran]] |
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*[[Maura McLaughlin]] |
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*[[Karl Müller (Czech astronomer)]] - [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1926ApJ....63..141M]; [[Karl Müller]] is disambiguation page; [[Karl Müller (astronomer)]] is redirected to [[Gustav Müller]] (full name: Karl Hermann Gustav Müller) |
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*[[Friedrich Wilhelm Opelt]] - [http://www.deutsche-biographie.de/sfz73574.html] (in [[German language|German]]) |
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*[[Galianni Pasquale]] |
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*[[Damian Peach]] |
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*[[Frans Pretorius]] |
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*[[Pavla Ranzinger]] |
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*[[Darren Reed (astronomer)]] - computational cosmology ([[Darren Reed]] already used for baseballer) |
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*[[Jorge Sahade]] - [http://www.iau.org/administration/membership/individual/2266/] |
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*[[John M. Scalo]] |
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*[[Kevin Schawinski]] (co-founder of [[Galaxy Zoo]]) |
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*[[Qutb eddin Shirazi]] |
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*[[Steinn Sigurdsson]] |
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*[[Bruce Slee]] |
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*[[Larry Soderblom]] - NASA/JPL imaging scientist on Voyager, Pathfinder, etc. |
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*[[Zdeněk Švestka]] - Czech solar physicist[http://solarnews.nso.edu/2013/20130315.html] (1925–2013) |
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*[[Gonzalo Tancredi]] |
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*[[Radó von Kövesligethy]] - see Swedish, Polish Wikipedia; one of the most important in his age in his field; years before Planck, he got similar results on black body radiation with his different formula! Together with Imre Izsák he is the most important missing Hungarian scientist not alive! |
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*[[Andrew Ronald Zentner]] |
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* [[Mikayel G. Melkumyan]] (Dr. Mikayel Melkumyan is an Armenian earthquake engineer who has dedicated himself to strengthening the buildings across Armenia and the world against devastating earthquakes. Through his research work he has created the Melkumyan Model, a hysteresis model that models the shear behavior of rigid reinforced concrete structures. He has reconstructed multiple buildings in Armenia and his technologies are being used in various countries. His work put Armenia second in the world after Japan for most seismically isolated buildings per capita. Dr. Mikayel Melkumyan is a distinguished professor and academic, with memberships in various scientific societies and associations.[https://www.devex.com/people/mikayel-m-988835] [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikayel-melkumyan-4a074b51/?originalSubdomain=am] [https://www.igi-global.com/book/performance-based-seismic-design-concrete/171724] [http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n00015002/] [https://www.cambridgescholars.com/product/978-1-5275-1802-5] [https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6607-6081] [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mikayel-Melkumyan] [https://issuu.com/mmelkumi] [https://www.sryahwapublications.com/journal-of-architecture-and-construction/pdf/v2-i4/3.pdf] [https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd22983.pdf] |
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* [[Clive D. Rodgers]] (Dr Clive Rodgers BA, PhD Cantab is an Atmospheric Physicist who won the symons gold medal, The Society’s awards for excellence in meteorology are held in high regard across the international community. With a BA in Maths and Physics, University of Cambridge. PhD, Cambridge. Reader in Physics at Oxford until 2001, now retired but still research active. Radiative transfer, molecular spectroscopy, the application of estimation theory to the inverse problem of radiative transfer, and the application of satellite data to stratospheric and mesospheric dynamics and chemistry. Has been Co-Investigator on several Oxford satellite instruments, and most recently on two instruments flying on NASA's Aura satellite of the Earth Observing System, the High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder (Oxford and NCAR) and the Tropospheric Emission Sounder (JPL).) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_D._Rodgers] [https://www.rmets.org/news/2018-society-awards-and-prize-winners-announced] [https://www.jesus.ox.ac.uk/people/dr-clive-rodgers] |
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* [[Mathieu Lapôtre]] (Planetary geologist, Assistant Professor in Geological Sciences at Stanford University. Discovered a new type of ripples on Mars. Was part of the science team that operates NASA's Curiosity rover. Is interested in geological processes that shape the surfaces of planets and how they vary from planet to planet. He also has interests in the geology of the Earth before complex life evolved. He has published over 30 papers including in Science, Nature, Nature Geoscience, and Nature Reviews Earth & Environment. He received several awards including the American Geophysical Union's Luna Leopold Early Career Award and is a Kavli Fellow of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences.) [https://epsp.stanford.edu/people] [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=beQ7vU0AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao] |
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* [[Giulia Bassani]] (Space Ambassador, public speaker, science communicator, sci-fi novels writer, aspiring astronaut and aerospace engineering student at Polytechnic of Turin. Mainly known as Astro Giulia.) [https://astrogiulia.wordpress.com/about/] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XX3qJRoby6g] [https://www.instagram.com/astro_giulia/] [https://thecollinsmillerprojectalgaebiofuel.wordpress.com/2015/07/21/giulias-story-reaching-for-the-stars/] |
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* [[Petros Koutrakis]] - a Greek environmental scientist, researcher, and head of the Exposure, Epidemiology, and Risk Program at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. He is known for his contribution to air pollution epidemiology and creation of personal ozone monitors, ambient particle concentrators, high-volume samplers, and continuous fine particle measurement techniques. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Petros_Koutrakis] [[Fracking]] [https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/petros-koutrakis/] [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ZtAz-YQAAAAJ&hl=en] |
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*[[Maurice Darney]] |
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* [[Richard Saitz]] - (June 12, 2020 Richard Saitz MD MPH DFASAM FACP @unhealthyalcdrg Chair and Professor of Community Health Sciences at Boston University - BU - School of Public Health and Professor of Medicine at BU School of Medicine. President, International Society of Addiction Journal Editors. Associate Editor, Journal of the American Medical Association. Editor-in-Chief Journal of Addiction Medicine. Leading international scientist and research expert in screening and brief intervention for alcohol and other drug use, integrated care -addiction and general health-, expert at the intersection of people with unhealthy alcohol and other drug use and general health care. Advocate for the use of accurate non-stigmatizing terminology in the field of addiction. Research on HIV and alcohol, alcohol use disorder treatment effectiveness, on screening and brief counseling, and on unhealthy substance use as a health risk and condition, not a moral problem. In 2005 coined the term unhealthy alcohol use, which includes the full spectrum of risky use through disorder. Critical of research that concludes and assumes with inadequate methodology that low - moderate - alcohol use has health benefits. Principal investigator Clinical Translational Science Institute at BU.) [https://www.bu.edu/sph/profile/richard-saitz/][https://profiles.bu.edu/Richard.Saitz][https://www.bumc.bu.edu/care/faculty/richard-saitz/][https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfentcJibOI][https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMcp042262] |
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*[[Ernest Debes]] |
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* [[Knut Wittkowski]] |
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*[[Rina R. Wehbe]] Wehbe is a computer scientist with a background in psychology. She researchers Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Games User Research (GUR), and User Experience (UX). Information about Wehbe can be found via the [https://acm.org] and [https://scholar.google.com/] |
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*[[Ferdinand Ellerman]] |
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* [[Jeremy Wolfe]], professor of Ophthalmology and Radiology, Harvard Medical School, [https://search.bwh.harvard.edu/new/staff_files/WolfeCVJan2021.pdf CV] [https://www.amacad.org/person/jeremy-m-wolfe] |
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*[[Georges Furner]] |
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* [[Mark McGovern]], Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Stanford University. [https://profiles.stanford.edu/mark-mcgovern] [https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2022/10/mcgovern-grants.html] [https://dartmed.dartmouth.edu/summer03/html/vs_substance.shtml][https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0131-3466] |
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*[[Nicholas Erasmus Golovin]] |
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* [[Isabelle Durance]], Professor of Integrated Water Sciences at Cardiff University, Director of the Water Research Institute, and freshwater ecologist using a systems approach to address sustainable catchment management. [https://profiles.cardiff.ac.uk/staff/durance], [https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=xIcpC7oAAAAJ&hl=en], [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-63677010], [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-63666024], [https://phys.org/news/2020-03-scientists-size-plastics-animals.html], [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-52062158] |
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*[[Friedrich Hayn]] |
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*[[Peter Hédervári]] |
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*[[Wladimir Wáclav Heinrich]] |
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*[[Grigory Moiseevich Kramarov]] |
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*[[Lê Nguyên V]]– possible hoax: no such crater |
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*[[Tim Rawding]]– possible hoax: no such crater |
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*[[Augustine Riccius]] |
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*[[Giovanni Antonio Rocca]] |
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*[[Joel Shamel Alexander Rogers]]– possible hoax: no such crater |
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*[[Georg Schomberger]] |
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*[[Heinrich Schlüter]] |
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*[[Herbert Schneller]] |
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*[[Nikolaj Ivanovich Tikhomirov]] |
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*[[Vitol'd Karlovic Tseraskiy]] - (Ceraski) |
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*[[Nikolaj Yakovlevich Tsinger]] - (Zinger) |
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*[[Mikhail Anatol'evich Vil'ev]] |
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*[[Leonid Alexandrovich Voskresenskiy]] |
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*[[Kiragu Wachira]] - possible hoax: no such crater |
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*[[Zachariah Walker]] – possible hoax: Walker crater is named for [[Joseph A. Walker]] |
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*[[Georgiy Sergeevich Zhiritskiy]] |
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===Astronomers=== |
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* [[Zeynab Asadi]] |
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* [[Pantó György]] - Geochemical scientist |
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* [[Alberto Behar]] (born 1967) - NASA earth scientist and professor at [[Arizona State University]] |
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* [[Vilen Andreyevich Zharikov]] - geologist |
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* [[Anton Brants]] (or Antoni Brants) - 19th century Dutch zoologist - article on French Wikipedia: [[:fr:Anton Brants]] |
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* [[Richard G. Gordon]] - Geophysicist; winner of the Arthur L. Day Medal |
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* [[Colin Bull]] (currently a redirect) - British-born American polar scientist and one of the founders and directors of what is now the [[Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center]]; instrumental in getting women scientists to be allowed to work in areas of Antarctica that were controlled by the Unites States. [https://antarcticsun.usap.gov/features/2275/]; [https://kb.osu.edu/handle/1811/28580?show=full]; [https://www.bainbridgereview.com/obituaries/colin-b-b-bull/]; [https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/SC0904/S00042/book-antarctic-expedition-1958-1959-by-colin-bull.htm]; [https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/AR009p0177]; [https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/scientist-colin-bull-latter-day-polar-adventurer-dies/] |
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* [[Chan Lung Sang]] - Earth Scientist; Professor at the [University of Hong Kong] |
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* [[Peter A. Burrough]] (1944–2009) - British soil scientist, author of the first widely used GIS textbook, ''Principles of Geographical Information Systems for Land Resource Assessment'' [http://soils.org.uk/dr-peter-alan-burrough-1944-2009] |
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* [[Lung Sang Chan]] - Earth Scientist; Professor at the [[University of Hong Kong]] |
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* Dr. [[Ugo Dall'asta]] - curator of [[Lepidoptera]] at the [[Royal Museum for Central Africa]]. Namesake of ''[[Pterophorus dallastai]]'', a species of moth. [https://species.wikimedia.org/wiki/Ugo_Dall%27Asta wikimedia] |
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* Dr. [[Kenneth De Baets]] - Belgian invertebrate paleontologist/paleobiologist at the [[Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg]]. He is most known for his research on paleoparasitology and cephalopod paleobiology to macroevolution. |
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* [[Ian Eisenman]] - Climate scientist. Professor at [[Scripps Institution of Oceanography]] ([[University of California, San Diego]]) and inaugural holder of Jerome Namias Chair. AGU Cryosphere Young Investigator Award, 2012 winner. ([https://honors.agu.org/sfg-awardees/eisenman-receives-2012-cryosphere-young-investigator-award/ AGU News], [http://www.egu.eu/education/planet-press/20/satellites-and-sea-ice/ EGU News], [https://scripps.ucsd.edu/news/1686 Scripps News], [http://www.csmonitor.com/Environment/Global-Warming/2014/0218/Global-warming-Ice-loss-makes-Arctic-itself-a-bigger-climate-changer-video CS Monitor], [http://www.nature.com/news/error-discovered-in-antarctic-sea-ice-record-1.15605 Nature News], [http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2014/07/has-expansion-antarctic-sea-ice-accelerated Science News], [http://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/study-arctic-getting-darker-making-earth-warmer-n32811 NBC News], [http://eisenman.ucsd.edu university profile], [http://eisenman.ucsd.edu/eisenman_cv.pdf CV]) |
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* [[Vittorio (Victor) A. Gensini]] - Meteorology professor at [[Northern Illinois University]] and tornado expert. Created a way to predict tornadoes weeks in advance. [http://weather.cod.edu/~vgensini/cv.html], [https://weather.com/tv/shows/wx-geeks/video/predicting-tornadoes-weeks-in-advance], [http://wgntv.com/2016/03/31/tornado-forecasts-at-the-college-of-dupage-are-gaining-national-attention/], [http://www.forbes.com/sites/marshallshepherd/2016/03/08/we-may-be-on-the-verge-of-forecasting-tornadoes-weeks-in-advance/#609c46e11fa0], |
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* [[Erle Kauffman]] (1933–2016) - American geologist and paleontologist who was a curator at the [[US National Museum]] and was on the faculties of [[George Washington University]], [[University of Colorado Boulder]], and [[Indiana University]]. Was a fellow of the [[Geological Society of America]], the [[Paleontological Society]], and the [[American Association for the Advancement of Science]]. Won several awards. [http://science.sciencemag.org/content/225/4660/388.full.pdf]; [https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/bloomington-in/erle-kauffman-7213325]; [https://paleosoc.org/about/archive/obituaries/]; [https://earth.indiana.edu/news/kauffman.html]; [https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/84966925_Erle_G_Kauffman]; [https://doi.org/10.1144/GSL.SP.1996.001.01.02]; [https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/410475]; [http://science.sciencemag.org/content/223/4641/1135/tab-article-info] |
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* [[Glen MacDonald]] ([[Glen M. MacDonald]]) - paleoecologist and biogeographer ([https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=V9bLXZoAAAAJ gscholar]) |
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* [[Carl R. McFarland]] ([[Carl McFarland]]){{Snd}}Geologist active in Washington state [https://www.dnr.wa.gov/publications/ger_washington_geology_2000_v28_no1-2.pdf][https://www.dnr.wa.gov/publications/ger_washington_geology_1985_v13_no3-4.pdf] |
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* [[Edward L. Miles]] - expert on marine policy, one of the first African-American members of the NAS; [http://www.pnas.org/content/103/52/19613.full] [https://cig.uw.edu/2016/05/edward-l-miles-scholar-humanitarian-bon-vivant-teacher-mentor-and-friend-1939-2016/] |
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* [[Katie Stack Morgan]], geologist and planetary scientist at the NASA [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]] and a project manager for the Mars [[Perseverance (rover)]]; [https://www.mdislander.com/maine-news/mars-newest-bar-harbor-world]; [https://thesis.library.caltech.edu/8735/];[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6xUAp3J4Tw]; [https://geosciences.williams.edu/articles/nasa-jpl-deputy-project-scientist-katie-stack-morgan-08-seeking-signs-of-life-in-ancient-mars-rocks/]; [http://fund.caltech.edu/the_fund/fund_stories/katiestack2]; [https://www.cbsnews.com/news/mars-rover-nasa-ancient-life-60-minutes-2020-05-31/]; [https://science.jpl.nasa.gov/people/StackMorgan/]; [https://science.jpl.nasa.gov/people/StackMorgan/kstackmorgan_cv_2018April10.pdf]; [https://www.williams.edu/feature-stories/kathryn-stack-mars-rover/] |
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* [[Haydn Murray]] (1924–2015) - American clay mineralogist, foremost expert in the world on applied clay mineralogy. He was the recipient of the Hardinge Award in Industrial Minerals from the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME; 1976); Marilyn and Sturges W. Bailey Distinguished Member Award from the Clay Minerals Society (1980), which also selected him as its Pioneer in Clay Science Lecturer (2009); and University of Illinois Department of Geology Alumni Achievement Award (2004). In addition to his election to the NAE, he was recognized as a distinguished member of the Society for Mining, and Exploration (SME; 1975) and honorary member of the AIME (2014). He served as president of the Clay Minerals Society (1965–1966), SME (1988), American Institute of Professional Geologists (1991), and Association Internationale pour l’Étude des Argiles (1993–1997). He received an honorary doctor of science degree from the University of Buenos Aires (2000). He is listed on [[List of members of the National Academy of Engineering (Earth resources)]]. [https://www.nap.edu/read/24773/chapter/47]; [http://aimehq.org/programs/award/bio/haydn-h-murray-deceased-2015]; [https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/82379969_Haydn_H_Murray]; [http://www.clays.org/journal/archive/volume%2028/28-6-446.htm]; [https://mininghalloffame.org/page/dr-hayden-h-murray] |
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* [[Phillip A. Murry]] - American paleontologist |
* [[Phillip A. Murry]] - American paleontologist |
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* [[Donna O'Meara]] (Volcano researcher and author, subject of multiple Nat Geo documentaries) ([http://www.amazon.com/Donna-OMeara/e/B002TEFW94 Amazon author page]) ([http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/01/photogalleries/kilauea/ a Nat Geo article]) ([http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/contributor/donna-omeara Scholastic author page]) ([http://www.norwichbulletin.com/article/20100223/news/302239897 interview with a newspaper]) ([https://twitter.com/donnamomeara Twitter feed]) |
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* [[György Pantó]] - Geochemical scientist [[:hu:Pantó György]] |
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* [[Diana C. Roman]] - American geophysicist and volcanologist. Roman is currently H.O. Wood Chair of Seismology in the Earth and Planets Laboratory at the Carnegie Institution for Science. She is a 2008 recipient of the Walker Medal from the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of Earth's Interior (IAVCEI). She has published over 65 articles in peer-reviewed journals including Nature and Science. |
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* [[Gordon de Quetteville Robin]] ([[Gordon de Q. Robin]]) - glaciologist; long-time director, [[Scott Polar Research Institute]] [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1473323/Gordon-Robin.html] |
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* [[Demian M. Saffer]] - American geophysicist. Saffer is professor at the Department of Geological Sciences of [[University of Texas at Austin|The University of Texas at Austin]] [[Jackson School of Geosciences]] and director of the [[University of Texas Institute for Geophysics]]. He is prominent in subduction zone research and has been co-chief scientist of five major [[Integrated Ocean Drilling Program|scientific ocean drilling]] expeditions to investigate large earthquake faults at the Pacific “[[Ring of Fire]]”, including the [https://beta.nsf.gov/news/deepest-scientific-ocean-drilling-sheds-light deepest scientific drilling of a subduction zone]. His discoveries include [https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/slow-earthquakes-are-thing-180960248/ previously undetected shallow slow-slip events] at Japan's Nankai fault, [https://www.kxan.com/weather-traffic-qas/university-of-texas-led-team-drills-into-area-producing-the-largest-earthquakes-on-the-planet/ lower than expected stresses at Nankai], and that clay minerals in fault gouge [https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2012GL051761 play a much smaller role] in fault slip behavior than previously thought. He is also an [https://www.sz4d.org/committees executive steering committee member of Subduction Zones in Four Dimensions (SZ4D)], a new multinational initiative to investigate the processes that underlie subduction zone hazards and was one of the architects of its [https://www.jsg.utexas.edu/news/2022/11/scientists-plan-major-research-program-to-understand-earths-most-dangerous-hazards/ latest report]. Among other awards, [https://www.jsg.utexas.edu/news/2022/09/jackson-schools-demian-saffer-and-bridget-scanlon-to-give-2022-agu-named-lectures/ he was selected] to give [[American Geophysical Union|AGU]]'s Francis Birch Lecture in 2022, its highest honor in the field of [[tectonophysics]]. Before being hired to lead UTIG, Saffer was a professor and head of the Department of Geosciences at Penn State University. He has published over 120 articles in peer reviewed journals including Nature and Science. [https://news.utexas.edu/2019/08/06/demian-saffer-named-director-of-the-ut-institute-for-geophysics/]; [https://www.agu.org/Honor-and-Recognize/Honors/Section-Awards/Birch-Lecture]; [https://www.ig.utexas.edu/staff/demian-saffer/] |
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* [[Pat Shipman]] - American palaeontologist and science writer |
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* [[Terry Tickhill Terrell]] – Environmental scientist and was one of the first women to reach the South Pole. [https://www.pri.org/stories/2019-05-20/hi-i-want-job-antarctica-meet-first-female-researchers-blaze-path]; [https://bpcrc.osu.edu/symposia/celebrate-women/speakers/terry-tickhill-terrell]; [https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=116134] |
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* [[Compton J. Tucker]] - NASA earth scientist, pioneer in the use of [[satellite crop monitoring]] ([https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=IBvX950AAAAJ gscholar]) |
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* [[Desmond Walling]] ([[Desmond E. Walling]]) (born 1945) - British hydrologist and fluvial geomorphologist [http://geography.exeter.ac.uk/staff/index.php?web_id=Des_Walling faculty page] [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=IdXHJN4AAAAJ gscholar] |
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* [[Donald U. Wise]] - structural geologist and planetary geologist; Professor Emeritus of Geosciences, University of Massachusetts at Amherst; Career Contribution Award from the Geological Society of America in 2001. [http://what-when-how.com/earth-scientists/wise-donald-u-earth-scientist/] [http://www.geo.umass.edu/faculty/wise/] |
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* [[Aaron T. Wolf]] - hydrologist and expert on transboundary water conflict management; [[Heinz Award]] recipient in 2015 [http://www.transboundarywaters.orst.edu/about/wolf.html faculty page] [http://www.heinzawards.net/recipients/aaron-wolf] |
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* [[Mahdi Zare]] |
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* [[Chuanlun Zhang]] – An American-trained Chinese Biogeochemist and Geomicrobiologist who had worked at many research facilities in both the United States (NASA, ORNL, UGA, Texas A&M) and China (Southern University of Science and Technology) and is an expert in Archaea. He has authored or co-authored nearly 300 high-impact papers. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4602124/]; [https://nai.nasa.gov/directory/zhang-chuanlun/]; [http://www.rcn.montana.edu/Participants/Detail.aspx?id=93]; [http://www.sustc.edu.cn/en/news_events_1_6/2348]; [http://sustc.edu.cn/en/faculty_finder/f/zhang%20chuanlun]; [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Chuanlun_Zhang]; [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Chuanlun_Zhang3]; [https://www.sciencemag.org/author/chuanlun-zhang]; [http://www.marsci.uga.edu/directory/people/chuanlun-zhang-0]; [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=KICgHHAAAAAJ&hl=en]; [https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1024614]; [https://aem.asm.org/content/72/6/4419]; |
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* [[Vilen Andreyevich Zharikov]] - geologist |
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*[[Julie Loisel]] American ecosystem ecologist and geographer known for peatland research in the Arctic, Antarctic, southern Patagonia, and the tropics. Working group leader of [https://pastglobalchanges.org/science/wg/former/peat-carbon/intro C-PEAT], a collaborator on the [https://www.unep.org/resources/global-peatlands-assessment-2022 United Nations' Global Peatland Assessment], former associate professor at Texas A&M University, and current associate professor at the University of Nevada, Reno [https://www.unr.edu/geography/people/julie-loisel]. [https://www.julieloisel.com/ Lab website] and [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=8mvVQecAAAAJ Google Scholar]. Received the [https://pastglobalchanges.org/news/128819 2021 Sir Nicholas Shackleton Medal For Outstanding Young Quaternary Scientists Award]. |
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* [[Claus-Michael Lehr]] - Professor of Biopharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology, Saarland University, Germany. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claus-Michael_Lehr |
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* [[Marco E. Franco]] - Environmental Toxicologist, 2020 Colgate-Palmolive awardee for Research Training in Alternative Methods, Author, Guatemalan. [https://francomarcoe.wixsite.com/marcofranco], [https://www.baylor.edu/mediacommunications/news.php?action=story&story=21562], [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Cl7JuV4AAAAJ&hl=en] |
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* [[Jose Roberto Trujillo]] {{spaced ndash}} PhD in neurology and molecular virology from Harvard. Founder and CEO of Trubios LLC, a US-based biotechnology services company focused on the Latin American region offering customized clinical research, commercialization, and venture capital solutions. Also, president and founder of The Medical Sciences Foundation on behalf of the Americas, a young non-profit organization created to promote medical sciences and general health education in Latin America and the Caribbean Basin. [http://www.trubios.com/index.php/executiveteam/dr-j-roberto-trujillo-md-ph-d] [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/j-roberto-trujillo/58/179/6ba] [http://msfamericas.org/index.php/about-us/leaders] |
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* [[Norris Alderson]] - Associate Commissioner of Science, FDA |
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* [[Robert Lillis]] - Planetary Space physicist and Geophysicist. Principal Investigator of the NASA ESCAPADE twin satellite mission to Mars, launching in September 2024. Associate Director of the UC Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory. Published >125 articles, mostly on Mars, focusing on: crustal magnetism and the history/loss of Mars' magnetic field, giant impact, volcanoes, atmospheric escape & climate history, and space weather effects on Mars. Discoverer of new kind of aurora ("Mars Sinuous Aurora"). [https://www.planetary.org/profiles/robert-lillis][https://explorers.larc.nasa.gov/HPSMEX22/SMEX/pdf_files/Rob-Lillis-Bio.pdf][https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ON3sy2YAAAAJ][https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-blogs/astronomy-space-david-dickinson/escapade-blue-and-gold-orbiters-head-to-mars-in-2024/][https://www.lpi.usra.edu/planetary_news/2022/09/27/martian-auroras/] |
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* [[Chuck Bargeron]] - invasive species and information technology scientist, Director of [[Bugwood]], [[EDDMapS]], [[Wild Spotter]] and Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health at the [[University of Georgia]]<ref>https://wiki.bugwood.org/User:Bugwood</ref>, <ref>https://www.warnell.uga.edu/people/faculty/mr-chuck-bargeron</ref>, <ref>http://extension.uga.edu/about/personnel-directory/person.html?pk_id=5937&name=Charles%20T.%20Bargeron</ref> |
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* Prof. Dr. [[Emil Baur]] (1873-1944) - A ETH Zurich professor who worked on fuel cell, photolysis, gold extraction from seawater etc. [http://www.scs.illinois.edu/~mainzv/HIST/awards/OPA%20Papers/2016-Kragh.pdf][https://research.ku.dk/search/?pure=en/publications/from-cosmochemistry-to-fuel-cells(e4f4d84c-a9d6-4583-873f-28fcf4b723a2).html] |
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* Dr. [[Pawan Kumar Bharti]] - Environmental scientist, Antarctician, Writer, Poet, editor |
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* Dr. [[Bořivoj Černík]] (1890-1977) - Mining expert, professor of the Mining University in Příbram. Graduate of the grammar school and the Mining University in Příbram and the Technical University in Prague. He initially worked in coal mines abroad. From 1919 until retirement the teacher of the Mining University in Příbram. - He dealt with the issue of deep mines, especially dusts, shocks, and the gasses of mine gases. He was the designer of an inhalation device, the author of the implementation of forced blowers and milliseconds of rock blasting. He worked as an expert at Rudné doly Příbram and a forensic expert in mining operations. Since 1964 he has worked as a collaborator of the Research Experimental Institute of Therapy in Krč and has been a member of various scientific committees of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. Author of a number of expert studies, articles and publications on mining issues. |
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*[[Günter Bechly]], Paleontologist |
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* [[William Baker Fahnestock]] {{spaced ndash}} Nineteenth century scientist. Known for publications on mesmerism. |
* [[William Baker Fahnestock]] {{spaced ndash}} Nineteenth century scientist. Known for publications on mesmerism. |
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* [[Ninian Marshall]] {{spaced ndash}} Scientist that tried to explain the biologic interation of the natural move of the matter to their next resonating state and the Clairvoyance of people who has the power to see the future. |
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* [[Norris Alderson]] - Associate Commissioner of Science, FDA |
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* [[Carl Disch]] - [http://www.southpolestation.com/trivia/igy2/disch.html] |
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* [[Glenn Alan Gaesser]] - a professor of University of Virginia who specialises in exercise physiology and director of the kinesiology program in the Curry School of Education and writes several books about dieting and obesity |
* [[Glenn Alan Gaesser]] - a professor of University of Virginia who specialises in exercise physiology and director of the kinesiology program in the Curry School of Education and writes several books about dieting and obesity |
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* [[Giacchino Giuliani]] - seismologist who predicted the L'Aquila earthquake but was told by Italian gov. to stop warning people |
* [[Giacchino Giuliani]] - seismologist who predicted the L'Aquila earthquake but was told by Italian gov. to stop warning people |
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* [[Otto Hahn (1828-1904)]] - Mineralogist, geologist; author of ''Die Urzelle'' (1879)<ref>http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/162778613 Die Urzelle</ref> and ''Die Meteorite (Chondrite) und ihre Organismen'' (1880)<ref>http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/245782563 Die Meteorite (Chondrite) und ihre Organismen</ref>; contributed to the discussion about the ''[[Eozoon canadense]]''<ref>https://archive.org/details/biostor-92657 Is there such a thing as Eozoon canadense?</ref>; proposed the theory of the organic nature of the [[Chondrite|chondrites]].<ref>https://archive.org/details/THECHONDRITEMETEORITESANDTHEIRORGANISMS The Meteorite (Chondrite) and its Organisms English Translation</ref>. Photograph and biography <ref>http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?itemID=A690&viewtype=text&pageseq=1 Otto Hahn Biography</ref>. |
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* [[Vadim N. Gladyshev]] - biochemist (Ph.D.), Professor, Director of the Redox Biology Center, [[University of Nebraska–Lincoln]]; outstanding achievements in research and discovery in the experimental biochemistry, computational biology and biomedical [[redox]] biology; contribution to the understanding of genetic organization; presented with the ORCA Award |
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* Lists of things named after scientists: see [[Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Lists#Eponymy|here]]. |
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* [[Pantó György]] - geochemical scientist |
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* [[Xu Liu]] – neuroscientist [http://www.ted.com/speakers/xu_liu] |
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* [[Frank Henry Ludlam]] - British meteorologist (1920 - 1977) https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Ludlam https://academictree.org/meteorology/peopleinfo.php?pid=942090 |
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* [[William Alan Jeffrey]] |
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* [[Genrikh Mavrikiyevich Ludvig]] - [[philosopher]] , a scholar of ancient languages, [http://www.openminds.tv/russian-scientist-found-ufo-ancient-aliens-researcher/28381] and [http://www.sovsekretno.ru/articles/id/2924] |
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* [[Henry Guard Knaggs]] - (1832-1908) one of the best-known Victorian entomologists, editor of leading publications in the field. See ''The Aurelian Legacy: British Butterflies and Their Collectors'', Michael A. Salmon, Peter Marren, Basil Harley, 2000 |
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* [[Paul Manger]] – neuroscientist |
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* [[Jani Macari Pallis]] ([[Jani Pallis]]) - professor of sports science, principal on NASA's "Aerodynamics in Sports" project |
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* [[Katsuyuki Ooyama]] - (1929-2006) Japanese American [[meteorologist]] [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/keynotes/PDF-Files/Jan-Feb07.pdf] |
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*[[Matthew Fontaine Maury Osborne]], econophysicist. Performed studies in salmon and rediscovered [[Louis Bachelier]] idea of using brownian motion to theorize stock prices using log-normal distributions (instead of normal). [[User:MaoGo|MaoGo]] ([[User talk:MaoGo|talk]]) 15:02, 23 November 2017 (UTC) |
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* [[Sandra Aamodt]] - American neuroscientist |
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* [[Sandro Percario]] - [Graduated in Biological Sciences - Medical Modality by Escola Paulista de Medicina (1989), masters in Morphology from the Federal University of São Paulo - Brazil (1995), developed the experimental part of the study at Saint Michael's Hospital of the University of Toronto - Canada. Has a PhD in Sciences from the Federal University of São Paulo (2000). Obtained the title of Full Professor of Sciences (DSc) from the Faculty of Medicine of São José do Rio Preto - Brazil (2009). Currently performs Post-Doctoral training at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Atlanta-USA), studying oxidative changes in vectors of malaria. Former Associate Professor of Vascular Surgery at the Federal University of São Paulo from 2000 to 2004. Currently Full Professor of the Institute of Biological Sciences- ICB of the Federal University of Para – UFPA, Brazil. Advisor of Masters and Theses in the Post-Graduation Program of Biology of Infectious and Parasitic Agents of ICB/UFPA, which he is a former Coordinator. Coordinates the Oxidative Stress Research Lab of ICB/UFPA. Experienced in Biochemistry, with emphasis on Oxidative Biochemistry, working mainly on the following topics: free radicals, oxidative stress, antioxidants, malondialdehyde, nitric oxide, atherosclerosis and malaria. Published more than 60 full-text articles in scientific journals and more than 130 communications in annals of scientific events, so far.] |
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* [[Gavin Pereira]] (Epidemiologist. Dr Pereira is an epidemiologist at Curtin University, Australia. He leads an multi-national interdisciplinary team and is a leading authority on impacts of sub-optimal birth spacing. He has held two national research fellowships, national awards and was an expert witness in a recent Australian Federal Senate Committee hearing on stillbirth) (https://staffportal.curtin.edu.au/staff/profile/view/Gavin.F.Pereira/)(https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Stillbirth_Research_and_Education/Stillbirth/~/media/Committees/stillbirth_ctte/report.pdf)(https://www.nhmrc.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/attachments/grant%20documents/investigator-grants-for-funding-commencing-2020.pdf) |
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* [[Steven Phillipson]] - licensed clinical psychologist (Ph.D.) in New York City, world renowned for his treatment of OCD, especially Pure-O |
* [[Steven Phillipson]] - licensed clinical psychologist (Ph.D.) in New York City, world renowned for his treatment of OCD, especially Pure-O |
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* Dr. Jules Richard (1863-1945), un scientifique français, directeur du Musée océanographique de Monaco de 1900 à 1945. |
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* [[Phillip W. Signor]] - Co-proposer of the [[Signor–Lipps effect]] and [http://www.siegelyee.com/sac-bee_10-1-94.html former] professor at UC Davis. [//worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n92048289 Works by or about Phillip W. Signor] in libraries ([[WorldCat Identities (identifier)|WorldCat]] catalog) |
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* Dr. [[MONA SPIEGEL-ADOLF]] Temple University Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, published 31 papers between 1926 and 1962 on biochemistry and biomedical chemistry. e.g Spiegel-Adolf, M.D. M: Cerebrospinal Fluids in Neurolues. A Physicochemical Study. Stereotact Funct Neurosurg 1939;2:1-14. doi: 10.1159/000106231 |
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* [[Jose Roberto Trujillo]] {{spaced ndash}} PhD in neurology and molecular virology from Harvard. Founder and CEO of Trubios LLC, a US-based biotechnology services company focused on the Latin American region offering customized clinical research, commercialization, and venture capital solutions. Also, president and founder of The Medical Sciences Foundation on behalf of the Americas, a young non-profit organization created to promote medical sciences and general health education in Latin America and the Caribbean Basin. [http://www.trubios.com/index.php/executiveteam/dr-j-roberto-trujillo-md-ph-d] [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/j-roberto-trujillo/58/179/6ba] [http://msfamericas.org/index.php/about-us/leaders] |
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* Dr. [[Muhammad Moghaddam Vahed]] - Iranian scientist in [[Plant Breeding]] |
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* [[John Warltire]] - 1725-1810<ref>{{cite web|url=http://oxfordindex.oup.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803121026682|title=John Warltire|publisher=Oxford Index}}</ref> Lecturer in Natural Philosophy. Member of Lunar Society.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Lunar_Society_of_Birmingham&oldid=709906690|title=Lunar Society of Birmingham|date=13 March 2016|publisher=|via=Wikipedia}}</ref> Author of numerous books on Natural and Experimental philosophy.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fishpond.com.au/c/Books/a/John%20Warltire|title=John Warltire Books: Buy Online from Fishpond.com.au|publisher=}}</ref> Subject of Painting - "Experiment on a bird in the air pump".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=An_Experiment_on_a_Bird_in_the_Air_Pump&oldid=729397846|title=An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump|date=11 July 2016|publisher=|via=Wikipedia}}</ref> Colleague of Erasmus Darwin and Benjamin Franklin. |
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* [[Bernard Wood (paleoanthropologist)]] - [[Bernard Wood]] is article on British [[geophysicist]] |
* [[Bernard Wood (paleoanthropologist)]] - [[Bernard Wood]] is article on British [[geophysicist]] |
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* [[Floris Wuyts]] (PhD Physiology And Biophysics, Neuroscience Floris Wuyts is a well-respected authority on the effects that space has on the brain, He and his team conducted MRI-Scans on Astronauts to quantify changes in the brain. Floris is attributed for accurately quantifying changes in the brain's volume for the first time.) ([https://www.uantwerpen.be/nl/personeel/floris-wuyts/], [https://physicsworld.com/a/mri-reveals-how-space-travel-alters-the-brain/]) |
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* [[Katsuyuki Ooyama]] - (1929-2006) Japanese American [[meteorologist]] [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/keynotes/PDF-Files/Jan-Feb07.pdf] |
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* [[Victor Yvart]] (3 March 1763 - 19 June 1831); French agronomist (see [[:fr:Victor Yvart]]). [https://books.google.com/books?id=1TUzAQAAMAAJ The Last Words (Real and Traditional) of Distinguished Men and Women, Frederic Rowland Marvin, p. 188.] |
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* [[Malcolm Gavin]] CBE MBE former principal of Chelsea College of Science and Technology, who was instrumental in getting the college into the University of London,[https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/obituary-kevin-keohane-1307375.html] and would go onto become chair of the Royal Dental Hospital School of Surgery. Previously he had worked during the war on Radar, where he was acknowledge with an MBE. He has an entry in who's who [https://www.ukwhoswho.com/search?q=Malcolm+gavin&searchBtn=Search&isQuickSearch=true] which I don't have access to, but not much else I can find. |
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* [[Umberto Quattrocchi]], author of the bestselling CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names, winner of the prestigious Hanbury Botanical Garden Award. His most recent multi-volume work, CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants, received strong praise as being "... an unparalleled starting place-a tool of first resort for any thoughtful researcher. Quattrocchi and CRC have delivered a dictionary like no other, a learned finger pointing in the right direction." https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umberto_Quattrocchi; https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umberto_Quattrocchi; https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umberto_Quattrocchi |
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* [[Krishnendu Roy]], Bruce and Bridgitt Evans Dean of Engineering at Vanderbilt University. [https://engineering.vanderbilt.edu/bio/?pid=krishnendu-roy Bio from Vanderbilt] [https://news.vanderbilt.edu/2023/04/17/vanderbilt-names-esteemed-biomedical-engineer-krishnendu-roy-as-next-dean-of-school-of-engineering/ Vanderbilt names esteemed biomedical engineer Krishnendu Roy as next dean of School of Engineering] Previous appointments in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Texas Austin (2002-2013) and in Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University (2013-2023). [https://bme.gatech.edu/bme/news/bmes-krishnendu-roy-named-regents-professor Krishnendu Roy Named Regents' Professor] While at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, he served as Director of the NSF Engineering Research Consortium (ERC) for Cell Manufacturing Technologies (CMaT), the Marcus Center for Therapeutic Cell Characterization and Manufacturing (MC3M), and the Center for ImmunoEngineering. [https://bme.gatech.edu/bme/news/faces-research-georgia-tech-meet-krishnendu-roy Faces of Research at Georgia Tech: Meet Krishnendu Roy] [https://news.gatech.edu/news/2017/09/12/engineering-research-center-will-help-expand-use-therapies-based-living-cells Engineering Research Center Will Help Expand Use of Therapies Based on Living Cells] [https://news.gatech.edu/news/2016/01/19/center-will-develop-consistent-manufacturing-processes-cell-based-therapies Center Will Develop Consistent Manufacturing Processes for Cell-based Therapies] [https://bme.gatech.edu/bme/news/georgia-tech-selected-nih-cell-characterization-hub Georgia Tech Selected as NIH Cell Characterization Hub] He has been honored by many local and national academic societies and institutions. [https://bme.gatech.edu/bme/news/biomedical-engineering-faculty-honored-society-biomaterials-2023-awards Biomedical Engineering Faculty Honored at Society for Biomaterials 2023 Awards] [https://bme.gatech.edu/bme/news/krishnendu-roy-elected-fellow-controlled-release-society Krishnendu Roy Elected Fellow of the Controlled Release Society] [https://bme.gatech.edu/bme/news/roy-andino-take-top-georgia-bio-honors-impact-lifesciences-industry Roy, Andino Take Top Georgia Bio Honors for Impact on Lifesciences Industry] [https://www.aiche.org/sbe/community/bio/krishnendu-roy AIChE bio] His research expertise is in immunoengineering with focuses on biomaterial-based technologies for cell and gene therapies, organ-on-chip for disease modeling, and vaccine development. [https://www.gpb.org/news/2020/05/26/researchers-at-georgia-tech-receive-nih-funding-for-coronavirus-vaccines Researchers At Georgia Tech Receive NIH Funding For Coronavirus Vaccines] [https://sites.gatech.edu/roylab/ Roy Lab website at Georgia Institute of Technology/Emory University] |
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* [[Jacob Harrison Fine, EIT]] - certified Mechanical-Engineer-In-Training under EGBC, Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia, focused in disability accessibility and HVAC design with Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy. Co-Founder of Breaking Barriers' Foundation of North Carolina, a disability rights organization headquartered in Eastern North Carolina. Author, Inspirational Writer, Graduate of Campbell University in Buies Creek NC, class of 2023 (ABET, SACSCOC, KEEN), Born 2000 - present. Working in Building Systems in the Research Triangle area. Registered Notary Public. Biomedical Accessibility design under futer company "Fine and Bullock Products Limited. Sources: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-fine-6742451a2/ [Online Linkedin Portfolio]; https://tools.egbc.ca/Registrant-Directory/Individual-Registrants/RegistrantProfile?id=440fa26a-4019-4818-960d-26776b75a849 [Engineers and Geoscientists British Colombia]; https://www.sosnc.gov/online_services/notary/search_notary_number [North Carolina Notary Search 202416400045] |
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* [[Tom Gaunt]], Professor of Health and Biomedical Informatics at University of Bristol. Web of Science highly cited: [https://www.webofscience.com/wos/author/record/O-3918-2014](https://www.webofscience.com/wos/author/record/O-3918-2014). Institutional web-page: [https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/tom-r-gaunt](https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/tom-r-gaunt). Turing Institute web-page: [https://www.turing.ac.uk/people/researchers/tom-gaunt](https://www.turing.ac.uk/people/researchers/tom-gaunt). ORCiD: [https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0924-3247](https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0924-3247). Scopus record: [https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6603377285](https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6603377285). LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomrgaunt/](https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomrgaunt/). NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre profile: [https://www.bristolbrc.nihr.ac.uk/people/tom-gaunt/](https://www.bristolbrc.nihr.ac.uk/people/tom-gaunt/) |
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* [[Drako Oho Zarhazar]] - alias of British man with almost no short-term memory |
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* [[Santosh Takale]] - Indian Scientist working in Science Communication, Youth Empowerment & Specialized in Nuclear Technology. |
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* [[SimPheny]] - a format for representing genetics networks for easy computational access |
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* [[ɯe]] - a project having to do with transitioning to an alternative energy source besides coal to save the planet <!--Sorry if this isn't the right place, I don't know how to alphabetise foreign characters?--> |
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* [[2011 Texas Drought]] |
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* [[3D visual haptizing]] |
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* [[Aigues-Mortes saltworks]] |
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* [[batterybhai.com]] - online battery store in India; [http://www.batterybhai.com] |
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* [[Bill S. 517]] |
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* [[bimodal structure]] - bimodal structure of what? |
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* [[Canadian Conservation Congress, 1906]] |
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* [[Cancer Vaccine Collaborative]] - at 2012-01-17, redirects to [[cancer vaccine]] |
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* [[Chemo Man]] - a mnemonic for remembering chemotherapeutic toxicities; originally copyrighted by Med Source; valuable and easy-to-remember tool greatly simplifying complex toxicities |
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* [[Chews 4 Health]] - the only chewable and edible product on the market that contains four Super Fruits, four sea vegetables, four antioxidents, and contains no artificial flavoring; (Note: I am not trying to avertise this food product, just stating the need for an article to be made about it.) |
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* [[coffee cherry]] - the coffee entries have VERY little information about this part of the plant. For example, what does it taste like? Is it used for anything? If not, why not? |
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* [[cognit space]] - a theory of how the human mind works presented at the quantum interaction 2011 conference that combines psychology, quantum mechanics, evolution and neuroscience and offers an explanation on sleep, dreams, consciousness and split brain patients |
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* [[cuttlefish casting]] - like sand casting with cuttlebone for matrix, traditional technique |
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* [[Demeter wool]] |
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* [[deoxyadenosol]] |
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* [[dictionary of Native American to English words]] |
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* [[diminutive male]] or [[parasitic male]] - [http://waynesword.palomar.edu/ww0701.htm] |
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* [[DNA Ark]] |
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* [[Dowker-Kent critique]] |
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* [[emergent science]] or [[emerging science]] - [http://www.google.com.au/search?q=emergent+science&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a] |
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* [[effective model]] - science often talks of creating an "effective model" of something. What are they? Why are they usefull? Examples? |
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* [[fulminant shock]] |
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* [[Gaius Caesius Prototypus]] |
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* [[Georgia Ghost Hunters]] - [http://www.georgiaghosthunters.com] |
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* [[G82]] - German modification of [[M82]] |
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* [[Hatch-Slack hypothesis]] |
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* [[intra-familial organ transplants]] |
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* [[instrumental effect]] |
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* [[Kidskull Mountain]] - science? |
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* [[Lime Verbena]] a hybrid plant of [[lemon verbena]] |
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* [[List of nations by proven aluminium reserves]] |
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* [[List of nations by proven coal reserves]] |
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* [[List of nations by proven copper reserves]] |
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* [[List of nations by proven gold reserves]] |
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* [[List of nations by proven iron reserves]] |
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* [[List of nations by proven manganese reserves]] |
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* [[List of nations by proven titanium reserves]] |
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* [[List of nations by proven tungsten reserves]] |
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* [[List of Seekers (novel series) characters]] |
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* [[List of weather forecast models]] |
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* [[Portal:Materials science]] |
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* [[molecular paleontology]] |
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* [[molecular sciences]] |
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* [[nonlinear science]] |
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* [[numerical science]] or [[Numerical sciences]] |
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* [[orders of magnitude (viscosity)]] |
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* [[orders of magnitude (weight)]] |
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* [[oxygen isotope curve]] |
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* [[potato-wart disease]] |
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* [[prediction of natural hazard events]] |
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* [[Psalter map]] - ancient map, there are already scanned images in [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Psalter_world_map_London WP commons] |
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* [[place memory]] |
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* [[Pincer Grasp]] |
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* [[rehabilitation science]] |
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* [[sanguinity]] - a measure a familial proximity (application in biology (genetics), law, etc.) |
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* [[SCOAP3 initiative]] - open-access initiative for high-energy [[particle physics]], spearheaded by [[CERN]]; [http://www.scoap3.org/] |
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* [[sodium coco sulphate]] - link to sls |
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* [[soil-texture triangle]] - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:SoilTextureTriangle.jpg] |
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* [[Source MDx]] |
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* [[sun hours]] - used in solar energy analysis and design. Each location on earth has its own "sun hours" value; a few pages quote their values but there is no sun hours page. In particular, how is this value measured for a location? |
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* ''[[Supernature (book)|Supernature]]'' - a pseudoscience book by [[Lyall Watson]]; very popular in the 1970s; [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Supernature-Sceptre-Lyall-Watson/dp/0340404191] |
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* [[time course]] - used in studies |
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* [[Trotter Prize]] - anthropology prize, redirects to disambiguation page |
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* [[Tufoil]] |
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* [[wheat starch]] - either expand the article on starch, or its own page; how is it made, and how do they clean the proteins out of it to make codex alimentarius wheat starch suitable for many celiacs |
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* [[Ziparrion]] - people or animals? (or both?) |
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* [[MARSSIM]] - [http://www.epa.gov/rpdweb00/marssim/] |
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* [[technological sciences]] - (tr:Fen bilimleri) |
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* [[Baracoa Dwarf Frog]] :Theere is little information to be found on this endangered frog, ands it would be nice to be able to know more than just what it looks like and whee it lives. |
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[edit]- Vapour diffusion resistance factor - or μ. Used in particular to evaluate the breathability of construction materials. There is a page in French - not in English.
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Biology
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Chemistry, chemicals and labs
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Environment and geology
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Journals and trade publications
[edit]- American Recycler Newspaper - [2]
- Behavioural Public Policy - Cambridge
- BioFuels Journal - [3]
- Citation Classic - [4]
- Diaspora (journal) - Academic journal; ISSN 1044-2057; published by University of Toronto Press [5]
- Digital Video (magazine) - American trade publication; published by NewBay Media; ISSN 1541-0943; OCLC 773019651; [6]
- Free Neuropathology - Neuropathological open-access journal founded in 2020 by the former editor of Acta Neuropathologica. - [7]
- Gunluk.org - Fast, free and ad-free natural science journal. - [8]
- International Journal of Product Development (IJPD) - [9]
- International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
- Japanese Journal of Ichthyology
- Journal of Breath Research - ISSN 1752-7155; published by IOP Publishing[10]
- Journal of Legal Anthropology
- Journal of Network and Computer Applications - [11]
- Journal of Neural Engineering - ISSN 1741-2560; published by IOP Publishing[12]
- Keystone Symposia (Please aggregate important times already mentioned in the wikipedia files for Keystone Symposia so that the important scientific discoveries, conversations, and summits are in one place. I have to continually find specific mentions using the search function to get the information I need. We should probably also do this for FASEB and other scientific summits that have contributed to the development of scientific journals.) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=keystone+symposia&go=Go&ns0=1)
- Kiva or KIVA; Journal of Southwestern Anthropology and History. ISSN 0023-1940, 2051-6177: JSTOR (as Kiva) Not to be confused with similarly named Southwestern Journal of AnthropologyJSTOR Taylor & Francis (publishing partner) (as KIVA)Taylor & Francis, Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society (affiliated) (as Kiva)Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society; University of Colorado (as KIVA)University of Colorado Boulder; Ingenta Connect (as KIVA)Ingenta; Academia.edu hosted paper using a T&F citationAcademia.edu.
- Mathematica Scandinavica - peer reviewed green open access journal, ISSN 0025-5521 (print) ISSN 1903-1807 (online), [13], listed in Ulrichs, indexed by MathSciNet, published continuously since 1953
- Microbial Cell (Austrian peer-reviewed open-access Journal published by Shared Science Publishers, monthly issues in English language since 2014, indexed in ESCI, DOAJ, PMC, Web of Science, ISSN/eISSN 2311-2638) (Journal WebsiteScopus Journal InformationArchive of Microbial Cell Articles in Pubmed PMCGerman wikipedia entry Entry on scimago SJR journal and country rank website DOAJ entry and further information Sherpa Romeo entry)
- National Geographic Style Manual - [14]
- Physics (defunct journal, 1964-1968); published by Physics Publishing Company. This journal published several important papers, including John Stewart Bell's paper on the EPR paradox.[2] Its being defunct is mentioned in [3] and at [15] and in the article.[4] The American Physical Society hosts an archive of it at https://journals.aps.org/ppf/ however it is pretty hard to learn of it because "physics" is not a very useful search term. Thus a Wikipedia disambiguation page would help scholars and students find the archive. Its also interesting because it was an experiment in paying physicists for their articles, and one of its editors was Nobel Laureate Philip Warren Anderson [5] There is an interview with Anderson describing the birth of the journal at [6]
- Physiological Measurement - ISSN 0967-3334; published by IOP Publishing and Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine [16]
- Poor Will's Almanack - Published almanac written by William Felker
- Revue Scientifique - article on French Wikipedia: w:fr:La Revue scientifique
- ScienceAsia - ISSN 1513-1874; peer-reviewed journal published bimonthly by the Science Society of Thailand and the National Research Council of Thailand [17]
- Science in Context
- Urology Times - ISSN 0093-9722; OCLC 149664581; published by Advanstar Communications; [18]
Materials science
[edit]- Caloric materials have major potential applications as solid refrigerants; see [19], [20], [21]
- Cold dwell fatigue which caused the Ti-6-4 alloy part failure in Air France Flight 66
- Copper titanium alloy - Newly Developed Alloy by India's Defense Research and Development Organization that is similar to Copper Beryllium ([22], [23])
- Covetics / Covetic nanomaterials - class of metal-carbon composites fabricated with high power electrical current in the liquid metal-carbon mixture (A review of covetics – current understanding and future perspectives)
- Hand facer tools and bumper tools. Hand facers and bumper tools are tools that were used to create the smooth surface of Mount Rushmore, October 4, 1927 - October 31, 1941. Source: https://www.nps.gov/moru/learn/historyculture/carving-history.htm
- Quenching and partitioning steel is a high strength steel in use in the automobile industry for its structural and energy absorption characteristics: Chapter on Q&P steel, "quenching and partitioning" process: Background and recent progress (full pdf
- Tensile modulus of elasticity
Medicine
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Physical science
[edit]A–M
[edit]- 2CDM model of dark matter – An effective model of two-component flavor mixed dark matter ([24])
- Alignment layers – used to induce molecular alignment in liquid crystals
- Argentaffin cells
- Atmospheric iron
- Baking contrast unit
- Barium sodium niobate AKA Banana
- Budeyko approximation
- Clogston cable
- Cloud drop size distribution ([25])
- Calcium in nature – at least be in the article!
- Cosmic Call 1 (1999) Cosmic Call
- Coherent superposition - relationship to lenseless laser focusing
- Conoscopic holography – the optical interference effect produced by doubly refracting crystals illuminated with convergent polarised light rays
- Core saturation calculation – how to calculate the amount of saturated fluids in a core sample
- Critical cues
- Crystalline gas, a peculiar state of solid 1,1,1-Trichloroethane in which the intermolecular distances are large. Reference: "Crystalline gas of 1,1,1-trichloroethane", CrystEngComm, 2011, 13, 396
- Degree of compression – thermodynamics principle in chemistry
- Depletion attraction
- Deygout
- Diode laser spectroscopy – I would like to see/help write an article stub
- Dysoxic
- Excited state absorption (ESA) – an optical phenomenon
- Exciton blocking layer (EBL) – used in organic photovoltaic devices
- Fortrat diagram – an important plot in molecular spectroscopy
- Friederichs model – referring to a particular regime of dynamics in microscopic theory of irreversible processes
- G-Jitter – subtopic microgravity; a vibration which is common to all large orbiting spacecraft
- Gauge variable – does this refer to the work of Gerard 't Hooft or something more general?
- Gauss dynamics
- Goldberger Treiman relation – a well-known relation in nuclear physics and particle physics
- Grinberg-Zylberbaum experiment – [26]
- Hele-Shaw cell
- Heterotrophic absorber
- Induced coupled plasma mass spectroscopy
- Instrument science – The design and engineering of scientific instruments
- Keplerate - a structure containing both Platonic and Archimedean solids, one inside the other (not a Kepler solid)
- Langmuir-Hinshelwood Kinetics
- Liganding atoms - discussed at [27] related to Non-bonded Interactions
- Light-profile - astronomy, used in Elliptical galaxy
- Lists of things named after (physical) scientists [Category]- see here, here
- Low multipole anomaly - of power spectrum of cosmic background radiation or CMB
- Luciano S. Méndez - Elizabeth Ann Rauscher, regarding her article on Consciousness and the New Physics (her site)
- Lunar fluorescence
- Magmatter - [28]
- Magnetic viscosity - [29]
- Model Hamiltonian
- Munevera Zulfikarpašić (First academically educated Bosniaks woman Master of Pharmacy in World War II (from 1944)
N–Z
[edit]- Nebraska ice aka Two dimensional bilayer ice I [30]
- Neutronization – combination of electrons and protons into neutrons, especially regards to NS formation
- Nuclear hyperpolarization
- Nuclear magnetic resonance gyroscope
- Optical relay
- Optical syrup
- Prorennin
- Photoluminescence quenching – a method of preventing newly created excitons from recombining and re-emitting a photon
- Photon deflection
- Piezoceramic transducer
- Piezoresistive transducer
- Polydimethylsiloxane linear polymer
- Post absorptive state – body's use of stored nutrients as energy
- Projection postulate – Lüders-Von Neuman
- Quantum polarization shift communications
- Radiofrequency quadrapole accelerator
- Regioregular – what does the word mean and in what contexts is it used
- Rheometric scientific
- Rouse model for polymer chains
- Samarium–iron–nitride magnet aka SmFeN, complementing the other two classes of modern magnetic materials, Neodymium magnet and Samarium–cobalt magnet
- Sander Geophysics
- SEMTech Solutions Inc. – [31]
- SH-wave - type of shear wave
- Solar laser
- Spectrum of helium (See Hyperphysics)
- Spin alignment echo (SAE) – technique in solid state NMR (maybe as in (Hafner et al., Meas. Sci Tech., 1991))
- Spin gap
- Splay nematic phase a type of nematic liquid crystal which is both polar and ferroelectric (see Mertelj et al, Phys. Rev. X, 2018, and Sebastián et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2020)
- Strutt-Ince Stability Diagram (also known as Strutt-Ince Stability Chart) [32]
- Subcooled vapor or supercooled vapor - we only have articles for superheated liquids and supercooled liquids; Subcooling only covers liquids below their boiling points (in HVAC terminology).
- Supermapping
- Surface Brillouin zone
- Surface tension of ice
- SV-wave - type of shear wave
- Symmetric fission
- Thermovoltaic cells
- Thermochronometry – [33] (content is public domain)
- Titanium dating methods
- Varicose wave
- Vector electromagnetics at the focus of high numerical aperture optical systems
- Vibrational echo
- Vladislav Krayevsky
- Water expander trick
- Willard water (also known as Catalyst altered water) – associated with John W. Willard
Physics
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Scientists and people in science
[edit]- Onur Mutlu (Onur Mutlu is a computer engineer who is a Professor of Computer Science at ETH Zurich [34]. He is an ACM Fellow [35][36], IEEE Fellow [37][38], and a member of the Academy of Europe [39]. He previously held the Strecker Early Career Professorship [40] at Carnegie Mellon University. He received various honors for his research, including the IFIP Working Group 10.4 Jean-Claude Laprie Award in Dependable Computing in 2024 [41], IEEE High Performance Computer Architecture Test of Time Award in 2021 [42], Persistent Impact Prize of the Non-Volatile Memory Systems Workshop in 2022 [43], Intel Outstanding Researcher Award in 2021 [44], IEEE Computer Society Edward J. McCluskey Technical Achievement Award in 2020 [45][46], and ACM SIGARCH Maurice Wilkes Award in 2019 [47][48]. His computer architecture and digital logic design course lectures and materials are freely available on YouTube [49][50], and his research group makes a wide variety of software and hardware artifacts freely available online [51][52][53].)
- Mikayel G. Melkumyan (Dr. Mikayel Melkumyan is an Armenian earthquake engineer who has dedicated himself to strengthening the buildings across Armenia and the world against devastating earthquakes. Through his research work he has created the Melkumyan Model, a hysteresis model that models the shear behavior of rigid reinforced concrete structures. He has reconstructed multiple buildings in Armenia and his technologies are being used in various countries. His work put Armenia second in the world after Japan for most seismically isolated buildings per capita. Dr. Mikayel Melkumyan is a distinguished professor and academic, with memberships in various scientific societies and associations.[54] [55] [56] [57] [58] [59] [60] [61] [62] [63]
- Clive D. Rodgers (Dr Clive Rodgers BA, PhD Cantab is an Atmospheric Physicist who won the symons gold medal, The Society’s awards for excellence in meteorology are held in high regard across the international community. With a BA in Maths and Physics, University of Cambridge. PhD, Cambridge. Reader in Physics at Oxford until 2001, now retired but still research active. Radiative transfer, molecular spectroscopy, the application of estimation theory to the inverse problem of radiative transfer, and the application of satellite data to stratospheric and mesospheric dynamics and chemistry. Has been Co-Investigator on several Oxford satellite instruments, and most recently on two instruments flying on NASA's Aura satellite of the Earth Observing System, the High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder (Oxford and NCAR) and the Tropospheric Emission Sounder (JPL).) [64] [65] [66]
- Mathieu Lapôtre (Planetary geologist, Assistant Professor in Geological Sciences at Stanford University. Discovered a new type of ripples on Mars. Was part of the science team that operates NASA's Curiosity rover. Is interested in geological processes that shape the surfaces of planets and how they vary from planet to planet. He also has interests in the geology of the Earth before complex life evolved. He has published over 30 papers including in Science, Nature, Nature Geoscience, and Nature Reviews Earth & Environment. He received several awards including the American Geophysical Union's Luna Leopold Early Career Award and is a Kavli Fellow of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences.) [67] [68]
- Giulia Bassani (Space Ambassador, public speaker, science communicator, sci-fi novels writer, aspiring astronaut and aerospace engineering student at Polytechnic of Turin. Mainly known as Astro Giulia.) [69] [70] [71] [72]
- Petros Koutrakis - a Greek environmental scientist, researcher, and head of the Exposure, Epidemiology, and Risk Program at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. He is known for his contribution to air pollution epidemiology and creation of personal ozone monitors, ambient particle concentrators, high-volume samplers, and continuous fine particle measurement techniques. [73] Fracking [74] [75]
- Richard Saitz - (June 12, 2020 Richard Saitz MD MPH DFASAM FACP @unhealthyalcdrg Chair and Professor of Community Health Sciences at Boston University - BU - School of Public Health and Professor of Medicine at BU School of Medicine. President, International Society of Addiction Journal Editors. Associate Editor, Journal of the American Medical Association. Editor-in-Chief Journal of Addiction Medicine. Leading international scientist and research expert in screening and brief intervention for alcohol and other drug use, integrated care -addiction and general health-, expert at the intersection of people with unhealthy alcohol and other drug use and general health care. Advocate for the use of accurate non-stigmatizing terminology in the field of addiction. Research on HIV and alcohol, alcohol use disorder treatment effectiveness, on screening and brief counseling, and on unhealthy substance use as a health risk and condition, not a moral problem. In 2005 coined the term unhealthy alcohol use, which includes the full spectrum of risky use through disorder. Critical of research that concludes and assumes with inadequate methodology that low - moderate - alcohol use has health benefits. Principal investigator Clinical Translational Science Institute at BU.) [76][77][78][79][80]
- Knut Wittkowski
- Rina R. Wehbe Wehbe is a computer scientist with a background in psychology. She researchers Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Games User Research (GUR), and User Experience (UX). Information about Wehbe can be found via the [81] and [82]
- Jeremy Wolfe, professor of Ophthalmology and Radiology, Harvard Medical School, CV [83]
- Mark McGovern, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Stanford University. [84] [85] [86][87]
- Isabelle Durance, Professor of Integrated Water Sciences at Cardiff University, Director of the Water Research Institute, and freshwater ecologist using a systems approach to address sustainable catchment management. [88], [89], [90], [91], [92], [93]
Astronomers
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Biologists
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Earth scientists
[edit]- Zeynab Asadi
- Alberto Behar (born 1967) - NASA earth scientist and professor at Arizona State University
- Anton Brants (or Antoni Brants) - 19th century Dutch zoologist - article on French Wikipedia: fr:Anton Brants
- Colin Bull (currently a redirect) - British-born American polar scientist and one of the founders and directors of what is now the Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center; instrumental in getting women scientists to be allowed to work in areas of Antarctica that were controlled by the Unites States. [94]; [95]; [96]; [97]; [98]; [99]
- Peter A. Burrough (1944–2009) - British soil scientist, author of the first widely used GIS textbook, Principles of Geographical Information Systems for Land Resource Assessment [100]
- Lung Sang Chan - Earth Scientist; Professor at the University of Hong Kong
- Dr. Ugo Dall'asta - curator of Lepidoptera at the Royal Museum for Central Africa. Namesake of Pterophorus dallastai, a species of moth. wikimedia
- Dr. Kenneth De Baets - Belgian invertebrate paleontologist/paleobiologist at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. He is most known for his research on paleoparasitology and cephalopod paleobiology to macroevolution.
- Ian Eisenman - Climate scientist. Professor at Scripps Institution of Oceanography (University of California, San Diego) and inaugural holder of Jerome Namias Chair. AGU Cryosphere Young Investigator Award, 2012 winner. (AGU News, EGU News, Scripps News, CS Monitor, Nature News, Science News, NBC News, university profile, CV)
- Vittorio (Victor) A. Gensini - Meteorology professor at Northern Illinois University and tornado expert. Created a way to predict tornadoes weeks in advance. [101], [102], [103], [104],
- Erle Kauffman (1933–2016) - American geologist and paleontologist who was a curator at the US National Museum and was on the faculties of George Washington University, University of Colorado Boulder, and Indiana University. Was a fellow of the Geological Society of America, the Paleontological Society, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Won several awards. [105]; [106]; [107]; [108]; [109]; [110]; [111]; [112]
- Glen MacDonald (Glen M. MacDonald) - paleoecologist and biogeographer (gscholar)
- Carl R. McFarland (Carl McFarland) – Geologist active in Washington state [113][114]
- Edward L. Miles - expert on marine policy, one of the first African-American members of the NAS; [115] [116]
- Katie Stack Morgan, geologist and planetary scientist at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and a project manager for the Mars Perseverance (rover); [117]; [118];[119]; [120]; [121]; [122]; [123]; [124]; [125]
- Haydn Murray (1924–2015) - American clay mineralogist, foremost expert in the world on applied clay mineralogy. He was the recipient of the Hardinge Award in Industrial Minerals from the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME; 1976); Marilyn and Sturges W. Bailey Distinguished Member Award from the Clay Minerals Society (1980), which also selected him as its Pioneer in Clay Science Lecturer (2009); and University of Illinois Department of Geology Alumni Achievement Award (2004). In addition to his election to the NAE, he was recognized as a distinguished member of the Society for Mining, and Exploration (SME; 1975) and honorary member of the AIME (2014). He served as president of the Clay Minerals Society (1965–1966), SME (1988), American Institute of Professional Geologists (1991), and Association Internationale pour l’Étude des Argiles (1993–1997). He received an honorary doctor of science degree from the University of Buenos Aires (2000). He is listed on List of members of the National Academy of Engineering (Earth resources). [126]; [127]; [128]; [129]; [130]
- Phillip A. Murry - American paleontologist
- Donna O'Meara (Volcano researcher and author, subject of multiple Nat Geo documentaries) (Amazon author page) (a Nat Geo article) (Scholastic author page) (interview with a newspaper) (Twitter feed)
- György Pantó - Geochemical scientist hu:Pantó György
- Diana C. Roman - American geophysicist and volcanologist. Roman is currently H.O. Wood Chair of Seismology in the Earth and Planets Laboratory at the Carnegie Institution for Science. She is a 2008 recipient of the Walker Medal from the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of Earth's Interior (IAVCEI). She has published over 65 articles in peer-reviewed journals including Nature and Science.
- Gordon de Quetteville Robin (Gordon de Q. Robin) - glaciologist; long-time director, Scott Polar Research Institute [131]
- Demian M. Saffer - American geophysicist. Saffer is professor at the Department of Geological Sciences of The University of Texas at Austin Jackson School of Geosciences and director of the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics. He is prominent in subduction zone research and has been co-chief scientist of five major scientific ocean drilling expeditions to investigate large earthquake faults at the Pacific “Ring of Fire”, including the deepest scientific drilling of a subduction zone. His discoveries include previously undetected shallow slow-slip events at Japan's Nankai fault, lower than expected stresses at Nankai, and that clay minerals in fault gouge play a much smaller role in fault slip behavior than previously thought. He is also an executive steering committee member of Subduction Zones in Four Dimensions (SZ4D), a new multinational initiative to investigate the processes that underlie subduction zone hazards and was one of the architects of its latest report. Among other awards, he was selected to give AGU's Francis Birch Lecture in 2022, its highest honor in the field of tectonophysics. Before being hired to lead UTIG, Saffer was a professor and head of the Department of Geosciences at Penn State University. He has published over 120 articles in peer reviewed journals including Nature and Science. [132]; [133]; [134]
- Pat Shipman - American palaeontologist and science writer
- Terry Tickhill Terrell – Environmental scientist and was one of the first women to reach the South Pole. [135]; [136]; [137]
- Compton J. Tucker - NASA earth scientist, pioneer in the use of satellite crop monitoring (gscholar)
- Desmond Walling (Desmond E. Walling) (born 1945) - British hydrologist and fluvial geomorphologist faculty page gscholar
- Donald U. Wise - structural geologist and planetary geologist; Professor Emeritus of Geosciences, University of Massachusetts at Amherst; Career Contribution Award from the Geological Society of America in 2001. [138] [139]
- Aaron T. Wolf - hydrologist and expert on transboundary water conflict management; Heinz Award recipient in 2015 faculty page [140]
- Mahdi Zare
- Chuanlun Zhang – An American-trained Chinese Biogeochemist and Geomicrobiologist who had worked at many research facilities in both the United States (NASA, ORNL, UGA, Texas A&M) and China (Southern University of Science and Technology) and is an expert in Archaea. He has authored or co-authored nearly 300 high-impact papers. [141]; [142]; [143]; [144]; [145]; [146]; [147]; [148]; [149]; [150]; [151]; [152];
- Vilen Andreyevich Zharikov - geologist
- Julie Loisel American ecosystem ecologist and geographer known for peatland research in the Arctic, Antarctic, southern Patagonia, and the tropics. Working group leader of C-PEAT, a collaborator on the United Nations' Global Peatland Assessment, former associate professor at Texas A&M University, and current associate professor at the University of Nevada, Reno [153]. Lab website and Google Scholar. Received the 2021 Sir Nicholas Shackleton Medal For Outstanding Young Quaternary Scientists Award.
Physicists
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Other scientists
[edit]- Please check Wikipedia:Requested articles/Biography if you're not sure your scientist is a natural scientist.
- Claus-Michael Lehr - Professor of Biopharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology, Saarland University, Germany. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claus-Michael_Lehr
- Marco E. Franco - Environmental Toxicologist, 2020 Colgate-Palmolive awardee for Research Training in Alternative Methods, Author, Guatemalan. [154], [155], [156]
- Norris Alderson - Associate Commissioner of Science, FDA
- Robert Lillis - Planetary Space physicist and Geophysicist. Principal Investigator of the NASA ESCAPADE twin satellite mission to Mars, launching in September 2024. Associate Director of the UC Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory. Published >125 articles, mostly on Mars, focusing on: crustal magnetism and the history/loss of Mars' magnetic field, giant impact, volcanoes, atmospheric escape & climate history, and space weather effects on Mars. Discoverer of new kind of aurora ("Mars Sinuous Aurora"). [157][158][159][160][161]
- Chuck Bargeron - invasive species and information technology scientist, Director of Bugwood, EDDMapS, Wild Spotter and Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health at the University of Georgia[7], [8], [9]
- Prof. Dr. Emil Baur (1873-1944) - A ETH Zurich professor who worked on fuel cell, photolysis, gold extraction from seawater etc. [162][163]
- Dr. Pawan Kumar Bharti - Environmental scientist, Antarctician, Writer, Poet, editor
- Dr. Bořivoj Černík (1890-1977) - Mining expert, professor of the Mining University in Příbram. Graduate of the grammar school and the Mining University in Příbram and the Technical University in Prague. He initially worked in coal mines abroad. From 1919 until retirement the teacher of the Mining University in Příbram. - He dealt with the issue of deep mines, especially dusts, shocks, and the gasses of mine gases. He was the designer of an inhalation device, the author of the implementation of forced blowers and milliseconds of rock blasting. He worked as an expert at Rudné doly Příbram and a forensic expert in mining operations. Since 1964 he has worked as a collaborator of the Research Experimental Institute of Therapy in Krč and has been a member of various scientific committees of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. Author of a number of expert studies, articles and publications on mining issues.
- Günter Bechly, Paleontologist
- William Baker Fahnestock – Nineteenth century scientist. Known for publications on mesmerism.
- Glenn Alan Gaesser - a professor of University of Virginia who specialises in exercise physiology and director of the kinesiology program in the Curry School of Education and writes several books about dieting and obesity
- Giacchino Giuliani - seismologist who predicted the L'Aquila earthquake but was told by Italian gov. to stop warning people
- Otto Hahn (1828-1904) - Mineralogist, geologist; author of Die Urzelle (1879)[10] and Die Meteorite (Chondrite) und ihre Organismen (1880)[11]; contributed to the discussion about the Eozoon canadense[12]; proposed the theory of the organic nature of the chondrites.[13]. Photograph and biography [14].
- Lists of things named after scientists: see here.
- Xu Liu – neuroscientist [164]
- Frank Henry Ludlam - British meteorologist (1920 - 1977) https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Ludlam https://academictree.org/meteorology/peopleinfo.php?pid=942090
- Genrikh Mavrikiyevich Ludvig - philosopher , a scholar of ancient languages, [165] and [166]
- Paul Manger – neuroscientist
- Katsuyuki Ooyama - (1929-2006) Japanese American meteorologist [167]
- Matthew Fontaine Maury Osborne, econophysicist. Performed studies in salmon and rediscovered Louis Bachelier idea of using brownian motion to theorize stock prices using log-normal distributions (instead of normal). MaoGo (talk) 15:02, 23 November 2017 (UTC)
- Sandra Aamodt - American neuroscientist
- Sandro Percario - [Graduated in Biological Sciences - Medical Modality by Escola Paulista de Medicina (1989), masters in Morphology from the Federal University of São Paulo - Brazil (1995), developed the experimental part of the study at Saint Michael's Hospital of the University of Toronto - Canada. Has a PhD in Sciences from the Federal University of São Paulo (2000). Obtained the title of Full Professor of Sciences (DSc) from the Faculty of Medicine of São José do Rio Preto - Brazil (2009). Currently performs Post-Doctoral training at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Atlanta-USA), studying oxidative changes in vectors of malaria. Former Associate Professor of Vascular Surgery at the Federal University of São Paulo from 2000 to 2004. Currently Full Professor of the Institute of Biological Sciences- ICB of the Federal University of Para – UFPA, Brazil. Advisor of Masters and Theses in the Post-Graduation Program of Biology of Infectious and Parasitic Agents of ICB/UFPA, which he is a former Coordinator. Coordinates the Oxidative Stress Research Lab of ICB/UFPA. Experienced in Biochemistry, with emphasis on Oxidative Biochemistry, working mainly on the following topics: free radicals, oxidative stress, antioxidants, malondialdehyde, nitric oxide, atherosclerosis and malaria. Published more than 60 full-text articles in scientific journals and more than 130 communications in annals of scientific events, so far.]
- Gavin Pereira (Epidemiologist. Dr Pereira is an epidemiologist at Curtin University, Australia. He leads an multi-national interdisciplinary team and is a leading authority on impacts of sub-optimal birth spacing. He has held two national research fellowships, national awards and was an expert witness in a recent Australian Federal Senate Committee hearing on stillbirth) (https://staffportal.curtin.edu.au/staff/profile/view/Gavin.F.Pereira/)(https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Stillbirth_Research_and_Education/Stillbirth/~/media/Committees/stillbirth_ctte/report.pdf)(https://www.nhmrc.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/attachments/grant%20documents/investigator-grants-for-funding-commencing-2020.pdf)
- Steven Phillipson - licensed clinical psychologist (Ph.D.) in New York City, world renowned for his treatment of OCD, especially Pure-O
- Dr. Jules Richard (1863-1945), un scientifique français, directeur du Musée océanographique de Monaco de 1900 à 1945.
- Phillip W. Signor - Co-proposer of the Signor–Lipps effect and former professor at UC Davis. Works by or about Phillip W. Signor in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Dr. MONA SPIEGEL-ADOLF Temple University Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, published 31 papers between 1926 and 1962 on biochemistry and biomedical chemistry. e.g Spiegel-Adolf, M.D. M: Cerebrospinal Fluids in Neurolues. A Physicochemical Study. Stereotact Funct Neurosurg 1939;2:1-14. doi: 10.1159/000106231
- Jose Roberto Trujillo – PhD in neurology and molecular virology from Harvard. Founder and CEO of Trubios LLC, a US-based biotechnology services company focused on the Latin American region offering customized clinical research, commercialization, and venture capital solutions. Also, president and founder of The Medical Sciences Foundation on behalf of the Americas, a young non-profit organization created to promote medical sciences and general health education in Latin America and the Caribbean Basin. [168] [169] [170]
- Dr. Muhammad Moghaddam Vahed - Iranian scientist in Plant Breeding
- John Warltire - 1725-1810[15] Lecturer in Natural Philosophy. Member of Lunar Society.[16] Author of numerous books on Natural and Experimental philosophy.[17] Subject of Painting - "Experiment on a bird in the air pump".[18] Colleague of Erasmus Darwin and Benjamin Franklin.
- Bernard Wood (paleoanthropologist) - Bernard Wood is article on British geophysicist
- Floris Wuyts (PhD Physiology And Biophysics, Neuroscience Floris Wuyts is a well-respected authority on the effects that space has on the brain, He and his team conducted MRI-Scans on Astronauts to quantify changes in the brain. Floris is attributed for accurately quantifying changes in the brain's volume for the first time.) ([171], [172])
- Victor Yvart (3 March 1763 - 19 June 1831); French agronomist (see fr:Victor Yvart). The Last Words (Real and Traditional) of Distinguished Men and Women, Frederic Rowland Marvin, p. 188.
- Malcolm Gavin CBE MBE former principal of Chelsea College of Science and Technology, who was instrumental in getting the college into the University of London,[173] and would go onto become chair of the Royal Dental Hospital School of Surgery. Previously he had worked during the war on Radar, where he was acknowledge with an MBE. He has an entry in who's who [174] which I don't have access to, but not much else I can find.
- Umberto Quattrocchi, author of the bestselling CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names, winner of the prestigious Hanbury Botanical Garden Award. His most recent multi-volume work, CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants, received strong praise as being "... an unparalleled starting place-a tool of first resort for any thoughtful researcher. Quattrocchi and CRC have delivered a dictionary like no other, a learned finger pointing in the right direction." https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umberto_Quattrocchi; https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umberto_Quattrocchi; https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umberto_Quattrocchi
- Krishnendu Roy, Bruce and Bridgitt Evans Dean of Engineering at Vanderbilt University. Bio from Vanderbilt Vanderbilt names esteemed biomedical engineer Krishnendu Roy as next dean of School of Engineering Previous appointments in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Texas Austin (2002-2013) and in Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University (2013-2023). Krishnendu Roy Named Regents' Professor While at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, he served as Director of the NSF Engineering Research Consortium (ERC) for Cell Manufacturing Technologies (CMaT), the Marcus Center for Therapeutic Cell Characterization and Manufacturing (MC3M), and the Center for ImmunoEngineering. Faces of Research at Georgia Tech: Meet Krishnendu Roy Engineering Research Center Will Help Expand Use of Therapies Based on Living Cells Center Will Develop Consistent Manufacturing Processes for Cell-based Therapies Georgia Tech Selected as NIH Cell Characterization Hub He has been honored by many local and national academic societies and institutions. Biomedical Engineering Faculty Honored at Society for Biomaterials 2023 Awards Krishnendu Roy Elected Fellow of the Controlled Release Society Roy, Andino Take Top Georgia Bio Honors for Impact on Lifesciences Industry AIChE bio His research expertise is in immunoengineering with focuses on biomaterial-based technologies for cell and gene therapies, organ-on-chip for disease modeling, and vaccine development. Researchers At Georgia Tech Receive NIH Funding For Coronavirus Vaccines Roy Lab website at Georgia Institute of Technology/Emory University
- Jacob Harrison Fine, EIT - certified Mechanical-Engineer-In-Training under EGBC, Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia, focused in disability accessibility and HVAC design with Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy. Co-Founder of Breaking Barriers' Foundation of North Carolina, a disability rights organization headquartered in Eastern North Carolina. Author, Inspirational Writer, Graduate of Campbell University in Buies Creek NC, class of 2023 (ABET, SACSCOC, KEEN), Born 2000 - present. Working in Building Systems in the Research Triangle area. Registered Notary Public. Biomedical Accessibility design under futer company "Fine and Bullock Products Limited. Sources: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-fine-6742451a2/ [Online Linkedin Portfolio]; https://tools.egbc.ca/Registrant-Directory/Individual-Registrants/RegistrantProfile?id=440fa26a-4019-4818-960d-26776b75a849 [Engineers and Geoscientists British Colombia]; https://www.sosnc.gov/online_services/notary/search_notary_number [North Carolina Notary Search 202416400045]
- Tom Gaunt, Professor of Health and Biomedical Informatics at University of Bristol. Web of Science highly cited: [175](https://www.webofscience.com/wos/author/record/O-3918-2014). Institutional web-page: [176](https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/tom-r-gaunt). Turing Institute web-page: [177](https://www.turing.ac.uk/people/researchers/tom-gaunt). ORCiD: [178](https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0924-3247). Scopus record: [179](https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6603377285). LinkedIn: [180](https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomrgaunt/). NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre profile: [181](https://www.bristolbrc.nihr.ac.uk/people/tom-gaunt/)
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