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He also contributed to the study of oceanography and meteorology.
Researchers from the University of Michigan contributed to the study.
English scientist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
Louis, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School contributed to the study.
Michael Faraday FRS was a British scientist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
Researchers from Cardiff University, King's College London,and the University of Oxford contributed to the study.
Project Koko has contributed to the study of the evolution and development of human communication and suggests a gestural origin of human language.
Scientists at the Oregon Health and Science University also contributed to the study.
Voigt is among 41 researchers who contributed to the study, which used field survey data collected on the ground and by helicopter to identify orangutan nests.
UMBC doctoral students Joshua Michael and Kris'tina Ackerman contributed to the study of Read Two Impress and.
Bill King and Paul Braun at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, along with Vikram Deshpande at the University of Cambridge,and Sezer Özerinç from Middle East Technical University contributed to the study.
UMBC doctoral students Joshua Michael and Kris'tina Ackerman contributed to the study of Read Two Impress and this article.
Other researchers from Stanford and from the AARP andthe Financial Industry Regulatory Authority contributed to the study.
Others who contributed to the study of this shark include researchers at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., and American Natural History Museum in New York City.
Researchers from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville and Washburn University also contributed to the study.
He contributed to the study of fluid dynamics and hydrostatics, and he studied the mathematical oddity known as Yang Hui's triangle so extensively that, in the Western world, the triangle is named after Pascal.
Researchers from Cardiff University, King's College London,and the University of Oxford contributed to the study.
Fah Sathirapongsasuti, a scientist from the company 23andMe which contributed to the study with the profiles of customers who had volunteered to participate, added:“Genetics definitely play a part, but nonetheless, it is possibly a minority part- and there is an unexplained environmental effect that one can never put a finger on exactly.”.
Additional researchers from the University of Rochester and the University of Copenhagen contributed to the study.
Researchers often choose to name new species after sponsors orother people who contributed to the study, but having the public weigh in creates a bond between the voters and the new species, which might boost interest in getting the public to care about conservation status.
Additional researchers from the University of Washington and the Salk Institute for Biological Studies contributed to the study.
Alison Isaacs, Nijole Jasinskiene and Mikhail Tretiakov of UCI and Isabelle Thiery,Agnes Zettor and Catherine Bourgouin of the Pasteur Institute contributed to the study, which received support from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Bill King and Paul Braun at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,along with Cambridge University's Vikram Deshpande who contributed to the study.
Additional researchers from the University of Texas at Austin, Michigan State University,and the University of Alabama at Birmingham contributed to the study, which appears in the International Journal of Obesity.
Bill King and Paul Braun at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,along with Vikram Deshpande at the University of Cambridge, contributed to the study.
Carl Schorlemmer FRS(30 September 1834- 27 June 1892)was a German chemist who did research on hydrocarbons and contributed to the study of the history of chemistry.
When the Neanderthals of El Sidrón Cave in northern Spain died approximately 50, 000 years ago,their hardened dental plaque left from toothaches have contributed to the study of human evolution.