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Similarly, experiments performed by separate scientists on the same days will also often produce differing results.
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Maybe the divide between the two cultures" -- that is, the one that separates scientists from nonscientists -- "is breaking down a little bit".
With the proteins separated, scientists could then employ the usual technique of mass spectrometry, applying an electric field to accelerate the molecules and measure their mass.
Others were more concerned about the undemocratic implications of separating scientists from wider society and potentially insulating them from the consequences of their actions – a concern which grew as the atomic age turned sour.
The customers range in age from 18 to 72: students, baristas, the newly separated, scientists hired for short-term research projects, truck drivers, an elderly couple from North Carolina who visit a grandchild who is undergoing several brain operations.
J&J had six layers of paper-pushers separating scientists from the research chief; the number is down to three.
An even larger communication gap separates scientists and clinicians from the public.
In a separate report, scientists tracked the previously mystifying origins and pathways of influenza viruses.
In separate interviews, scientists at each agency said the difference in cancer susceptibility was one of several uncertainties, including precisely how many cancers a dose of radiation would produce.
In the separate studies, scientists at the University of Chicago and the Harvard Medical School trained college-age people to perform tasks, then tested them to see how much they recalled after either a night's sleep or several hours awake.
In a separate development, scientists at University College London think they have taken the first steps towards a blood test for breast cancer.
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