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Details are in my lab notebooks.
"The lab notebooks were reviewed by our staff scientists," the F.D.A. official said.
Her lab notebooks were dashed off and incomplete, and she often left her work space a mess.
Seckel has already acquired papers, correspon dence and lab notebooks of many eminent scientists, including Franklin, Crick, Klug, Gosling and Max Perutz, and is keen for more.
To win it, he filed a declaration with the patent office saying he'd invented the idea on his own and offered lab notebooks to back up the claim.
The U.S. system awards a patent to the first person who invents a given thing, as proved by such evidence as witnessed lab notebooks.
Before IEDA, these kinds of data were largely inaccessible, often stored on scientists' local computers, in their lab notebooks, or fragmented throughout the scientific journals.
This collection contains Moore's Intel lab notebooks, personal and business correspondence, Intel presentations, memos and white papers, personal notes from meetings, greeting cards, photographs, cassette tapes and videos.
The collection includes correspondence, articles, lab notebooks, musical scores, audio recordings, computer files, and other materials related to the professional work of computer music pioneer Max V. Mathews.
They combine a careful reading of the documentation and lab notebooks generated during ENIAC's development with a deep understanding of the architectural issues behind competing possible implementations.
Here, we highlight the benefits of open lab notebooks to science, society and scientists, and discuss the challenges that this nascent movement is facing.
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