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He also observed double stars and made extensive studies of Mercury, Venus, and Mars.
The founder of paleontology in the United States, he made extensive studies of fossil deposits in the western states.
Boule made extensive studies of the mountains of central France and published, among other geological works, a study of the volcanic cones of the region (1900).
Madeleine Burnside, executive director of Mr. Fisher's maritime society, said her archaeologists and researchers had excavated about half of the 500 or so artifacts from the ship and made extensive studies of the wreck site.
Darwin made extensive studies of the orbits of three rotating bodies, such as the Sun Earth Moon system i.e., he computed where each would be at a specific time.
"He's upset a lot of people," said William Julius Wilson, a university professor at Harvard who has made extensive studies of Chicago's ghettoes and been a central proponent of the view that racism is increasingly less significant in perpetuating urban poverty than are changes in the global economy and the local job market.
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Saxena and co-workers have made extensive study on the complexing tendencies of several thiols and some of the aminoacids with various metals[1 4].
Meanwhile, the Western Electric Company laboratories in the United States had been making extensive studies on the nature of speech and other sounds and on techniques for recording and reproducing such sounds.
They came home via the Netherlands, Jervis once again making extensive studies of the area and taking copious notes describing any useful information.
Participants in our study made extensive use of metaphors and analogies, which is expected based on studies from other areas of science.[27] The mechanisms underlying the role of metaphors and analogies (also known as similes) have been a hot topic of discussion for decades, without much consensus.
Previous studies have made extensive and in-depth efforts to quantify ESV across spatial and temporal scales (Costanza et al. 1997a; Mann et al. 2013; Pattanayak 2004; Turner et al. 2000), where ESV were assigned according to land use types based on, for example, expert surveys on the perceived values of different land uses and land cover types (e.g., Xie et al. 2008).
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