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They want to make a mark in research, and they need to interact with others to do that".
And Parodi thinks that there has never been a better time for people with disabilities such as Pasa's to make their mark in research.
Current exercise science students who wish to make a mark in research face an important decision regarding what direction they wish to go.
The university said Bose made his mark in research and in teaching.
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Another made a mark in cancer research.
Green manufacturing jobs may find their home mostly in China, not America, and China may struggle to make its mark in the research-and-development end of the industry, he says.
The resulting corpus, down to a few hundred thousand e-mails, helped to mark a shift in research premise from the cult of authorship (these texts are interesting because a notable mind made them) to the cult of the commons (these texts are interesting because of what, together, they show).
Public recognition of leadership including prestigious fellowships, named lectures and keynote addresses, awards that mark significant achievement in research, or membership in honorary scientific societies.
Interested in making its mark in climate change research, the Smithsonian has decided to focus on marine science by incorporating five existing research sites two in Panama, and one each in Florida, Belize, and Maryland into a network that would take the same long-term physical and biological measurements on designated plots.
They also sequenced genomes from present-day Inuits and Native Americans the latter marked a first in research, as Native Americans often refuse DNA testing.
The accepted leakage rate is ≤ 10−4 mbr.L/s, according to the approved safety report related to iodine-131 production in the TRIGA Mark II research reactor (TRIGA: Training, Research, Isotopes, General Atomics).
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