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Long responded in turn, insisting that "If scientists and comparative-psychologists are honestly looking for new facts in the animal world, I have enough to fill several regular editions of Science, every one of which is supported not only by my own personal observation, but by the testimony of other honest men whose word can be taken without hesitation".
In several editions of Science and Health she identified it as Mark 3, but later said that it had been Matthew 9.2, a passage about one of Jesus's healings: "As I read, the healing Truth dawned upon my sense; and the result was that I rose, dressed myself, and ever after was in better health than I had before enjoyed".
In it we discover a few things, including that all of the hoopla (the Nasa news conference and so forth) surrounding the paper's publication was never intended by the authors, and that the subsequent negative reaction by some will be addressed in future editions of Science.
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See Friday's edition of Science for more details.
The technology was described in yesterday's edition of Science, and the team has released a video showing one of the devices in action.
The short story appeared in the January 1953 edition of the science fiction magazine If: Worlds of Science Fiction about seven years before the television episode first aired.
Spotting the rot Sticky fingers And the winners were… The devil in the details Cities on the ocean Getting past the guards Resistance is futile Reinventing the wheel Seer of the mirror world ReprintsThe new rheometer described in a recent edition of Measurement Science and Technology contains a channel through which some of the ketchup (or any other material of interest) passes.
To commemorate their 50th anniversary, the National Science Board NSB and National Science Foundationon released a "special" edition of their Science and Engineering Indicators report this week.
Thus, when Hegel in the second edition of his Science of Logic (1831) nevertheless claims that in the end "[e]very philosophy is essentially idealism or at least has it as its principle" (GW 21, 142), he must mean by idealism something other than ontological idealism and certainly something other than Kant's indeterminate ontological realism.
The paperback edition of Pulitzer Prize-winning science reporter Amy Ellis Nutt's non-fiction account of the Maine family's journey of acceptance was released this month.
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