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From Launch to Legacy: Charting the Path of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Panel on Chemicals, Waste, and Pollution. [PDF]

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A Practical Environment for Scientific Programming

Computer, 1987
As a part of a research project on the use of workstations for scientific problem solving, the authors embarked in 1982 on a project to design and implement a software development environment, called R/sup n/, for numerical programmers. In addition to providing the usual environment tools - intelligent editor, debugger, database - they designed R/sup n/
Alan Carle   +5 more
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Virtues and vices in scientific practice

Synthese, 2016
The role intellectual virtues play in scientific inquiry has raised significant discussions in the recent literature. A number of authors have recently explored the link between virtue epistemology and philosophy of science with the aim to show whether epistemic virtues can contribute to the resolution of the problem of theory choice.
Paternotte, Cedric, Ivanova, Milena
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Scientific Development and Methods in Practice

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1958
The following forecasting o f scientific development is based on the general knowledge presently available. New de­ velopments in basic science yet unthought o f may change drastically the practice of dentistry. N o one knows. The predictions that follow go far beyond the authors’ work for the American Dental Associa­ tion at the National Bureau of ...
G C, PAFFENBARGER, R L, BOWEN
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Scientific visualization: practices and promises

Nature, 1991
Scientific visualization is one of the most influential forces in the way computers are used in research. The components, users and benefits of scientific visualization systems are described.
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The Scientification of Forensic Practice

2013
Forensic science is traditionally defined as the science of individualization, but claim that forensic scientists are able to achieve conclusions of individualization has been criticized in recent years. Many scholars hold that perfect identification of a person or object as the source of trace or mark is unachievable and that opinions about the source
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