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While disc-shaped objects have been spotted in the sky throughout history, the flying saucer as commonly recognised can essentially be dated back to 24 June 1947, when pilot Kenneth Arnold reported that he had passed nine shiny unidentified flying objects in the skies around Mount Ranier, Washington State.
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As with all the elements commonly recognised as metalloids, germanium has an established organometallic chemistry (see organogermanium chemistry).
1 Although axSpA encompasses a broad spectrum of disease, ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is the commonly recognised phenotypic disease, requiring radiographic changes in the SI joints according to the modified New York (mNY) criteria.
The attainment of social functions such as returning to work has been commonly recognised as being more difficult than simply reducing depressive symptoms [ 52].
"There is also evidence that animals have rich emotional lives," he says, "and experience negative emotions such as PTSD, depression, complicated grief and so on, which are commonly recognised as precursors to suicide".
The advent of bibliometrics (as a consequence of the journal impact factor) led to what is commonly recognised as the Stem/non-Stem divide – whereby those disciplines that publish at a more frequent rate, and in journals rather than books or monographs, tend to have a better coverage.
In the same interview, he reportedly added: "If taxes were lower in Hitler's time, and now they're higher, what's wrong with wanting to say so?" Iwaszkiewicz insisted that he was not "glorifying Hitler", adding that he was "commonly recognised" as "a rascal, a criminal and so on".
A new idea that advances science and technology is commonly recognised as an important source of wealth creation, economic growth, and societal change [2, 3].
Tokyo's top five depachika: Isetan (3-14-1 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku) - Commonly recognised as the best in Tokyo, Isetan is the best depachika for taming a sweet tooth.
Elements less commonly recognised as metalloids include carbon, aluminium, selenium, polonium, and astatine.
All six of the elements commonly recognised as metalloids have toxic, dietary or medicinal properties.
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