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The National Hurricane Centre is the agency designated for the tracking and issuing of bulletins as it relates to tropical cyclones".
The research, a series of 19 studies by 18 teams, was published in a special issue of the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society.
Mrs. Langsdorf's career designing magazine covers stopped and started with that first magazine issue of the Bulletin (which declared that it was 11 53 p.m).
The study, to appear in the June issue of The Bulletin of Insectology, provides "convincing evidence" of the link between imidacloprid and CCD, claim the authors, led by Alex Lu, associate professor of environmental exposure biology in the school's Department of Environmental Health.
The competition would seem to have been conclusively ended by the Harvard Club, which included a tabulation of members in the armed forces in the March issue of its Bulletin.
The Stable Marriage Problem was featured in the December issue of Girls Anglee Bulletin, a bimonthly magazine full of interviews with mathematicians, articles on math, mathematical activities, math problems, and math-inspired art.
In the current issue of the Bulletin of the History of Medicine, Mr. Rothman defends historians who testify, declaring that everyone deserves expert opinion, and expert witnesses don't necessarily twist history.
His 12-page analysis appears in the May/June issue of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, which was posted over the weekend on the group's Web site, www.thebulletin.org.org
Touched to the ground, the device, an X-ray fluorescence scanner, can measure the soil's lead content in less than a minute, said Alexander van Geen, a geochemist at Columbia's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and an author of the study, which is in the current issue of the Bulletin of the World Health Organization.
Mr. Bashiruddin Mahmood went on to spearhead the development of the Kahuta plant near Islamabad, which, according to a 1992 issue of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, has the capacity to produce about 100 kilograms of enriched uranium a year, enough for half a dozen bombs.
Dr. Robert Jay Lifton, a psychiatrist who also studied the returning prisoners of war and wrote an accompanying article in the same 1957 issue of The Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, said in an interview that he was disturbed to learn that the Chinese methods had been recycled and taught at Guantánamo.
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