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But the physicist and cosmologist told a forthcoming BBC programme he knows he has much more scientific work to do, despite his advanced motor neurone disease.

Dr. Thomson's cells, known as embryonic stem cells, have received most of the attention; more scientific work has been done with them, and opponents have focused their fire on the cells because they require the destruction of human embryos.

The smaller crews have had to spend most of their time working on the station and maintaining it, but a crew of six will allow more scientific work to be performed, and will change the dynamic of life on orbit, she said.

So, here again, more scientific work is needed based on the real behaviour of the consumer.

However, more scientific work is necessary to validate the ethnobotanical claim relating to diabetic complications.

To find more scientific work on ITSM and ITIL, one must look beyond the horizon of the healthcare domain.

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She writes with great sympathy and quiet wit about the mixture of empiricism, magic and popular lore in the manuals, and tells the story of the way they were superseded by the apparently more scientific works on horticulture produced under the influence of Bacon and Hartlib.

Scales and keys such as those found in the work of Fludd (1617 1621) would be drawn well into the nineteenth century, and together with ladders and chains they would be the major diagrams by which religious and more scientific works were illustrated (Barsanti 1995; Bowler 1973; Rieppel 2010).

It hasn't slowed her down". Giusti focused on the need for more scientific study, saying: "When thalidomide stops working for Geraldine, what's the next treatment for her?

And the story grew still more complicated, because the concept of peer review is in some ways less simple to apply to this research than it is to more typical scientific work.

He added that more recent scientific work suggested that "comfort" did not derive from a simple constant optimal inside temperature, but depended on many factors, including recent weather (it's easier to tolerate warmer indoor temperatures when it's hot outside), typical clothing worn and personal expectations.

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