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  • ...chnology, is fully aware that he sometimes treads in the territory of what scientists call "The Legend"; he cautions that no single explanation can satisfactoril
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  • ...niversity of Connecticut for the last half century, she has also taught at American University, Tufts, and Brown University. During the 1950s, Spencer co-autho '''Articles:''' (with [/php2/index.php?tab0=Scientists&tab1=Scientists&tab2=Display&id=436 Parry H. Moon])
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  • |nationality = American ...alton Christian "Chip" Arp''' (March 21, 1927 – December 28, 2013) was an American [[astronomer]]. He was known for his 1966 ''[[Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies]]
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  • ...]. In 1907 he received the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]]. He became the first American to receive the Nobel Prize in sciences. ...chelson/Michelson.html |title=Albert Abraham Michelson 1852–1931|publisher=American Institute of Physics}}</ref> He moved to the US with his parents in 1855, a
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  • ...Mexico in Albuquerque, NM in April 2008. This group involves a few hundred scientists from four continents. I also gave talks on psychology and philosophy at som
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  • In [[American English]], "phonograph", properly specific to machines made by Edison, was ...tems slowly evolved from an exotic specialty item into a common feature of American homes, the description of the record-spinning component as a "record change
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