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  • ...as access to the SIPRNET backbone. For example, the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, has to run a secure link from its local SIPRNET fa
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  • ...Assessing Unintended Health Effects (2004)] carried out by the US National Academy of Sciences considered in depth the issue of unexpected outcomes in plant b ...ant breeding techniques, including genetic engineering, this same National Academy report came to the considered opinion that:
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  • ....amacad.org/publications/BookofMembers/ChapterB.pdf |publisher= [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]]| accessdate=May 20, 2011}}</ref> ...history. He also received the Gold Medal for Criticism from the [[American Academy of Arts and Letters]], of which he was twice president.
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  • ...ly on Old and Middle Irish Materials'' (DIL), Compact Edition, Royal Irish Academy, 1990, pp. 467-468,507</ref> However it often lacks the diacritic over the
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  • | publisher = American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
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  • ...ewton.nap.edu/html/biomems/bmcclintock.html BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS National Academy of Sciences: Barbara McClintock June 16, 1902 — September 2, 1992 By Nina ...ewton.nap.edu/html/biomems/bmcclintock.html BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS National Academy of Sciences: Barbara McClintock, June 16, 1902 — September 2, 1992 By Nin
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  • ...oleomics: Chemistry of the underworld |journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences |volume=105 |pages=18090 |year=2008 |doi=10.1073/pnas.080506910
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  • ...rom the Academy, and after advanced studies at the Nikolaevsky Engineering Academy, he began his military career in 1857 as an instructor in fortifications. ...awarded the cross of the [[Légion d'honneur]]. In 1896 the Belgian Royal Academy of Literature and Art made him a member. In 1909 and 1910 events were held
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  • ...O%3B2-W "The Decadence of the Plantation System." ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences,'' 35 (January, 1910): 37-41. in JSTOR]
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  • ...''Blade Runner'' has also been nominated several times for other BAFTAs, [[Academy Awards]] and various others.
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  • ...s mother. He began his formal education at the age of 8 at the Nottingham Academy, under the tutelage of his [[Presbyterian]] uncle, the Reverend [[Steve Fin
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  • Curti was an elected member of the prestigious [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]] and the [[American Philosophical Society]].
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  • ...ected atrial fibrillation: a clinical practice guideline from the American Academy of Family Physicians and the American College of Physicians |journal=Ann. I ...ected atrial fibrillation: a clinical practice guideline from the American Academy of Family Physicians and the American College of Physicians |journal=Ann. I
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  • ...air. "Thomas Carlyle and Oliver Cromwell", in ''Proceedings Of The British Academy''(2000) 105: pp.131-170. ISSN 0068-1202 .
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  • ...can Academy of Political and Social Science, Francis James Brown, American Academy of Political and Social Science 1942 Page 225 <br> As an interesting detail
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  • Curti was an elected member of the prestigious [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]] and the [[American Philosophical Society]].
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  • ...ld, awarded prestigious fellowships and elected a member of the [[National Academy of Sciences]] in 1944. ...d of genetics during this period, McClintock was elected to the [[National Academy of Sciences]] — only the third woman to be so elected. In 1945, she becam
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  • ...ld, awarded prestigious fellowships and elected a member of the [[National Academy of Sciences]] in 1944. ...d of genetics during this period, McClintock was elected to the [[National Academy of Sciences]] — only the third woman to be so elected. In 1945, she becam
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  • A ban in the 1866s by the French Academy of Sciences on publications about the origin of human language must have be
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  • ...illar tip Structure in the Enterobacteriaceae Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol 92, 2081-2085]</ref>. ...r tip Structure in the ''Enterobacteriaceae'' Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol 92, pages 2081-2085]
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