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The US State Department has sent a series of American scientists abroad as "Science Envoys" in hopes of using scientific relationships as an olive branch to the Muslim world.

Botanical gardens and arboretums differ from parks in that they are generally laid out according to the scientific relationships of their plant collections, rather than exclusively for landscape effect or for playing fields or other essentially recreational endeavours.

I had become globalized: My personal and scientific relationships spanned continents and hemispheres.

Agricultural cooperation is the most obvious ground for scientific collaborations, but potential for scientific relationships exists in other fields.

The journal also demonstrated solid scientific relationships with other journals in the field, with citations both to and from a broad spectrum of journals.

Students use less information than scientists to determine scientific relationships and use a series of potentially arbitrary rules when deciding where to look for information and how to answer questions based on the information gathered (Maeyer and Talanquer [2010]).

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If the United States wants to create a serious scientific relationship, this is the time.

The scientific relationship of geomorphic and salmonid responses to restoration actions remains the foremost concern.

To establish scientific relationship between relative humidity (RH) and aqueous tear evaporation to elucidate possible significance of this relationship in normals and aqueous tear deficiency patients.

"The destruction of the institute brings serious loss to German-Russian scientific relationship and links," Gleb Albert, a German historian from the University of Zurich in Switzerland, told the Russian online newspaper Gazeta.ru. .

Watson and Crick's scientific relationship unified the various disciplinary approaches discussed above: Watson, a student of Luria and the phage group, recognized the need to utilize crystallography to elucidate the structure of DNA; Crick, a physicist enticed by Schroedinger's What is Life? to turn to biology, became trained in, and contributed to the theory of, x-ray crystallography.

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