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"scientific fellows" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
In a sentence, it would be used to refer to people who specialize in scientific research, such as: "The scientific fellows worked diligently to develop a groundbreaking new discovery."
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Its finances are dependent on the subscriptions of its 3688 ordinary & scientific fellows, on its takings at Regent's Park & at its out-of-town open-air zoo at Whipsnade, on legacies in the wills of friends, and on money from the big foundations.
Scheduled to be at full capacity in the fall of 2009, Janelia Farm is slated to have 24 group leaders--each overseeing two to six researchers--and other scientific fellows for a total of about 180 working scientists, as well as up to 100 visiting scientists.
The scientific Fellows of the Society were spurred into action by this, and eventually James South established a Charters Committee "with a view to obtaining a supplementary Charter from the Crown", aimed primarily at looking at ways to restrict membership.
In May 1846, a Committee recommended limiting the annual intake of members to 15 and insisting on scientific eminence; this was implemented, with the result being that the Society now consists exclusively of scientific Fellows.
The performed diagnostic procedures and the actual medication for each identified patient were extracted and documented manually by two independent scientific fellows (L.G., I.M). of the department.
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In addition to an excellent scientific background, postdoc fellows in particular must also have excellent skills in computing.
Policy fellowships are also "a two-way street," she says, where legislators and government agencies benefit from the fellows' scientific and technical expertise.
Horgan goes on to discuss the fracking fight, building on a recent post and podcast by fellow Scientific American blogger David Biello.
He went on to study at Antioch College in Ohio and then took a PhD in 1967 in palaeontology at Columbia University in New York where he teamed up with fellow scientific wunderkind Niles Eldredge to produce their theory of punctuated equilibriumism.
He opens his account at the London Coffee House in 1765, with Priestley meeting some of his fellow scientific dabblers; the scene-setting is meant to draw you in, but it feels both flat and overwrought.
They published their findings this week in the Proceedings of the Royal Society.Dr Klimentidis and his team set about their task by scouring online repositories of scientific papers, contacting fellow researchers and even petitioning pet-food companies for data on changes in animals' bodyweights over the decades.
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