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But Kenrick, unlike many popularising authors, displays a fine scientific modesty and generosity to the reader in pointing out where different explanations are possible.
He followed this success with Arrowsmith (1925), a satiric study of the medical profession, with emphasis on the frustration of fine scientific ideals.
The Ford Motor Company in the 1950's and 60's supported a fine scientific research laboratory populated by scientists and engineers who achieved international prestige in their scientific accomplishments while at the same time assessing how their scientific productivity can contribute to the future strategies of an automobile company.
In the 1950s and 1960s Ford Motor supported a fine scientific research lab that assessed the future of the transport economy, but its proposals fell on the deaf ears of executives who ignored such things as hybrid vehicles and fuel cells.Far more glaring was the unwillingness of management at Xerox to turn the remarkable output of Xerox PARC into company-sponsored products.
But his already serious inclination toward science was considerably strengthened at Edinburgh both by some fine scientific lectures in chemistry, geology and anatomy and by the mentoring of Dr. Robert Grant.
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Two decades ago, a mathematician named Andrew Hodges published "Alan Turing: The Enigma," which is one of the finest scientific biographies ever written, and has remained an essential resource for all subsequent accounts of Turing's life.
The Ask Hadley Institute is staffed by the finest scientific minds from 80s movies, including Yahoo Serious of Young Einstein fame, Doctor Emmett Brown, Jeff Goldblum from The Fly and Anthony Michael Hall from Weird Science, while Don Ameche and Ralph Bellamy from Trading Places are on hand to provide ethical advice.
It engages some of our finest scientific minds, causes carloads of printer's ink to be consumed and endlessly results in passions being torn into tatters.
If you needed proof that science is no longer a meritocracy, consider this: The finest scientific organization in the world is letting me publish a terrible metaphor like that one.
Grand Duke Ferdinando wished to give his son the finest scientific education available, but the pious Grand Duchess Vittoria opposed.
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