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Archetypal Scientists [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
We introduce archetypal analysis as a tool to describe and categorize scientists. This approach identifies typical characteristics of extreme ('archetypal') values in a multivariate data set. These positive or negative contextual attributes can be allocated to each scientists under investigation.
Christian Seiler, Klaus Wohlrabe
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Creator scientists

Soft Matter, 2007
Early this year a group of UK scientists set out to develop a programme of research to build matter to a design - did they succeed?
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Surgeon Scientist

World Journal of Surgery, 2000
Abstract.The origins and development of the renal transplant program at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital (now the Brigham and Women's Hospital) from the late 1940s to the present are reviewed. The program was initiated as a effort to understand hypertension as a cause of renal failure.
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"True" Scientists

Science, 1953
J B, Kahn   +3 more
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Jewish Scientists

Science, 1973
J J, Griggs, G P, Bodey
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An "Ordinary" Scientist?

Science, 1996
I was amazed to see Dick Day's statement that some people think we might keep persons like Adolph Hitler from coming to the United States if we were to stop foreign scientists from coming to work in this country (J. Glanz, “Proposals that would limit visas strike fear at universities,” News &
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Nurse Scientists

AJN, American Journal of Nursing
These nurses bridge the gap between research and clinical practice.
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Keep up the fight for scientists’ human rights

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Zafra Lerman
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