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Choice of A-level subjects was grouped as all-science (any combination of biology, chemistry, physics and maths), or non-science (inclusion of any other subject, such as a language or humanity).

This kind of call for interdisciplinary research, particularly with social sciences inclusion, is not new [ 26].

Since pathology is a visual science, the inclusion of quality digital images into lectures, teaching handouts and electronic documents is crucial [ 4].

Better sensitivity was probably the result of a methodology adapted to clinical radiological practice (three diagnostic possibilities in our study and only one MRI diagnosis in Moulton's study), progress in radiological science with inclusion of newly described parameters, description of larger series of tumors with specific imaging characteristics and the diagnostic skill of radiologists.

Although the account has been used mostly to build facilities in the physical sciences, the inclusion of NEON, the first project supported by NSF's biology directorate, is no accident.

The proposed natural history perspective aims to make a contribution to the development of students' views on the nature of science through the inclusion of historical narratives in biology education, thus, showing the role of historical explanations in biological science.

Gay genre films remain rare, and science fiction films' inclusion of gay characters continues to relegate them to supporting roles, such as the "stereotypical, limp-wristed, frantic homosexual" minor character in the 1996 blockbuster Independence Day, a film whose main theme has been described as being the anxiety surrounding male friendships and homosexual panic.

To summarize, we have learned from the present simulation that in a typical life science survey, the inclusion of auxiliary variables is often of little use; too many auxiliary variables may even be disadvantageous.

For this name we are indebted to David Conover (2000), who, in a theme section edited by Howard Browman (2000), called for Darwinan fishery science by the inclusion of evolutionary methods and considerations in the standard fisheries toolbox.

The four terms were piloted for recognition by a sample of the public attending the Glasgow Science Festival before inclusion as prompt-terms in this study.> Adults with no background in nutrition or healthcare, were recruited from 12 locations in Edinburgh and Glasgow.

Certainly, the analogy to a self-organizing system has its limitations, however, it may well be that there are no strong political interventions necessary that dictate, e.g., quota for grants, scientific personnel or publications in flagship journals like Nature and Science, prescribing the inclusion of computational cancer research.

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