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The satellite traced the burst to a source of x-rays that dwindled afterward, enabling astronomers to pinpoint the burst's location to less than an arc minute, roughly a thirtieth of the full moon's width (Science, 14 March, p. 1560).
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Logic dictates that we can expect the relationship between degree of TICS and achievement to be positive: Countries whose curriculum is aligned with TIMSS and that generally focus on width and depth of science education are expected to perform well (i.e., between-country regression effect of TICS on achievement: b TICS (between) > 0).
Schellart and his colleagues, who report their findings in the 16 July issue of Science, see changing plate width at work in North America's past.
Science and music, father and son, were separated by the width of the auditorium.
Influenced and fascinated by the abundance of birds and the tremendous width of this unique landscape, I remained faithful to environmental conservation and science in my work life later on.
That would coincide with science in that we are currently in a four dimensional world, a space time continuum i.e. height, width, depth and time.
Why does width matter?
Shapes of constant width?
Avenues were of average width.
What makes science science?
Width was an early priority.
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