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  • ...stitution to continue. Some well-known experts were hired as lecturers and researchers. The most successful of them all was Sir [[Humphry Davy]], whose lectures c ...rate of progress is also dependent on other factors, such as the number of researchers, the level of funding, and advances in technology. Thus the number of new s ...
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  • ...}</ref> both of which are long-term goals.<ref name=":12" /> Consequently, researchers view quantum supremacy as primarily a scientific goal, with relatively litt ...ia Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> In 2011, [[D-Wave Systems]] of Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada became the first company to sell a quantum computer commer ...
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  • ...core/product/identifier/S0007087498003471/type/journal_article|journal=The British Journal for the History of Science|language=en|volume=32|issue=1|pages=21–4 (2) The PARENT and CHOOSE operations determine the optimal set of NBOs corresponding to a specific resonance str ...
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  • ...[[Ross William Ulbricht]] as the possible person behind the cover. The two researchers based their suspicion on an analysis of the network of bitcoin transactions ...www.businessinsider.com/silk-road-satoshi-paper-retraction-2013-11 | title=Researchers Retract Claim Of Link Between Alleged Silk Road Mastermind And Founder Of B ...
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  • ...een NASA's primary launch center of human spaceflight including the launch operations for the [[Apollo program|Apollo]], [[Skylab]], and [[Space Shuttle]] progra ...2">{{Source attribution}} {{cite book |title=Project Gemini Technology and Operations - A Chronology |chapter=PART I (B) Concept and Design January 1962 through ...
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  • British engineer [[Alec Reeves]], unaware of previous work, conceived the use of PC ...Allied communications]] during [[World War II]]. In 1943 the [[Bell Labs]] researchers who designed the SIGSALY system became aware of the use of PCM binary codin ...
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  • ...radigm, as it adds [[in-memory processing]] and the ability to set up many operations (not just map followed by reducing). ...dashboards. Practitioners still lack a standard workflow that would allow researchers, users and policymakers to efficiently and effectively deal with data.<ref ...
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  • ....gov/centers/glenn/news/pressrel/2012/12-059_fission_prt.htm |title=NASA - Researchers Test Novel Power System for Space Travel - Joint NASA and DOE team demonstr ...ct Timberwind]], {{Flagicon|US}} [[Demonstration Rocket for Agile Cislunar Operations|Lockheed Martin DRACO]] ...
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  • ...ve made a concerted effort to increase the number of students and academic researchers. To this end, the government raised its commitment to higher education to 1 ==== Trends in researchers ==== ...
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  • [[British Sub-Aqua Club]] (BSAC) and DAN open-circuit accident rates are very similar ...k down and maintenance, oxygen exposure and decompression management, dive operations planning, problem recognition and management specific to the chosen unit. P ...
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  • {{Use British English|date=October 2017}} ...ead to short circuits and catastrophic battery failure. In Situ NMR allows researchers to observe the formation of lithium or sodium dendrites in real time during ...
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  • ...el-Jarf: Two newly discovered pharaonic harbours on the Suez Gulf|journal=British Museum Studies in Ancient Egypt and Sudan|last=Tallet|first=Pierre|volume=1 ...mains of an [[Ancient Egypt|Egyptian]] man from more than 3,500 years ago. Researchers believe the pin was inserted after the man's death, but before his burial.< ...
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  • ...tistical Society'', XXIX (June) pp.&nbsp;282–87. Read in Section F of the British Association, 1862. [https://web.archive.org/web/20220622033317/http://www.a ...he published several articles criticizing the mathematical rigor of rival researchers, including [[Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman]], a noted skeptic of mathemat ...
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  • ...terials science stem from the [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]], when researchers began to use analytical thinking from [[chemistry]], [[physics]], and [[eng ...uantitative disciplines from [[computer science]] and [[engineering]] to [[operations research]] and [[economics]], and the development of solution methods has b ...
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  • ...ef> or behavior, e.g., microrocket, microbullet, microtool or microroller. Researchers have also named their specific microswimmers e.g., medibots,<ref name="Medi In 1828, the British biologist [[Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773)|Robert Brown]] discovered th ...
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  • ...in scientific journals. [[Nikola Tesla]] (1856–1943) was one of the first researchers to explicitly warn of the potential dangers of X-rays in the ''Electrical R ...delegated the task to Dally. Over time, Dally underwent more than 100 skin operations due to radiation damage. Eventually, both of his arms had to be amputated. ...
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  • The British post-Marxist journalist [[Paul Mason (journalist)|Paul Mason]] claimed in ' ...ic havoc and devalue assets when they burst. For the period 1970–2011, IMF researchers identified 147 systemic banking crises, 211 currency crises and 55 sovereig ...
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  • * '''[[Airfoil]]''' – An airfoil ([[American English]]) or '''aerofoil''' ([[British English]]) is the cross-sectional shape of a [[wing]], blade (of a [[Propel ...w.quarkweb.com/foyle/MinimumCostDesign.pdf ''Minimum Cost Design for Space Operations''.]</ref> ...
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  • ...ine tentatively detected, and are therefore still considered candidates by researchers.<ref name="Harikane2022b">{{cite journal|title=A Comprehensive Study of Gal ...ttp://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=NEM18911102.2.16 "British Bloodthirstiness"], 2 November 1891, Volume XXV, Issue 230, Page 3 . Retrie ...
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