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  • ...t of Microbiology at the [[University of Massachusetts]] where she studies soil microbes in relation to climate change. ...rk evaluates the hypothesis that there is an evolutionary component to the soil bacterial response to long-term warming at this site. ...
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  • ...ibliography compiled by N. M. Nesterova. Materials for the bibliography of scientists of the USSR. M.-L.: Publishing house of the USSR Academy of Sciences. 1947. ...terina Alexandrovna, née Kavaderova (1865-1945) - a graduate of the Higher Women's Courses in St. Petersburg (verbal-historical and physical-mathematical fa ...
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  • ...tmosphere of Venus]]; suggested the [[organic matter|organic]] origin of [[soil]], [[peat]], [[coal]], [[petroleum]] and [[amber]]; pioneered the research ==Earth scientists== ...
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  • In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Czechoslovak scientists undertook comparative studies. For this purpose, on 31 May 1961, a marmot w ...ide a good observation point and can also serve as shelter for hiding. The soil must have sufficient thickness to allow the digging of a burrow. ...
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  • 4. Soil conductivity changes ...fore, insofar as the reproductive contingencies were different for men and women, the psychological consequences and adaptations stemming from natural selec ...
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  • ...diethylstilbestrol]] (DES), which was used as a synthetic estrogen drug in women and animals until it was banned due to its risk of causing cancer; the ban ...=FDA to Ban BPA from Baby Bottles; Plan Falls Short of Needed Protections: Scientists|website=Common Dreams}}</ref> The FDA maintains that the agency continues t ...
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  • ...is present. Nitric acid is produced by natural sources such as lightning, soil bacteria, and natural fires; while also produced anthropogenically by the c {{Excerpt|Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances|Prevalence in rain, soil, water bodies, and air}} ...
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  • ...m Conrad Röntgen]] (1845-1923) in 1895 led to extensive experimentation by scientists, physicians, and inventors. The first X-ray machines produced extremely unf ...tment, cats must be kept indoors for four weeks, and contact with pregnant women and children under the age of 16 must be avoided due to residual radioactiv ...
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  • ...f industrialists, whose actions often had unforeseen consequences, such as soil erosion and pollution, adding that nature always takes its revenge if we ig ==Women's studies== ...
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