It is thus considered a defining moment in the historyofscience.
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The historyofscience is full of these blindnesses, forgettings and rediscoveries.
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Archie was especially fascinated by the historyofscience in the human species.
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Such celestial displays played an enormously important part in the historyofscience.
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A great man-He'sthe greatest villain in the historyofscience.
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Ziegler's play helps move her from the margins of sciencehistory to center stage.
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In the 1890s, Marie and Pierre Curie began perhaps the most fruitful collaboration in sciencehistory.
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No episode of sciencehistory proved it better than the way dinosaurs had been portrayed over the decades.
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Nor does he labour it in words, preferring to play down the significance of this milestone in sciencehistory.
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Her role in helping to solve the mystery of DNA is unquestioned, and her place in sciencehistory is secure.
Ús de scientific history en anglès
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Scotland boasted a particularly large contribution to intellectual and scientifichistory.
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Elliptical orbits are one of the greatest, most perfect discoveries in scientifichistory.
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The bee also has a special place in scientifichistory.
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The subject of our present sketch occupies quite a distinct position in scientifichistory.
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These constitute the documents behind any scientifichistory of the development of science at this time.
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Had he died frustrated that his "elixir" had apparently been consigned to scientifichistory?
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Mary Mulvihill's books, Ingenious Ireland and Ingenious Dublin, provide a wealth of information about Ireland's scientifichistory.
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Franklin died fighting for research funding in an under-equipped lab, while Watson and Crick went down in scientifichistory.
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This will make scientifichistory!
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Historians usually consider " scientifichistory" to begin with the German empiricist Leopold von Ranke in the 19th century.
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The Superconducting Super Collider has been a stain on U.S. scientifichistory ever since the project was canceled in 1993.
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This thoroughly entertaining, beautifully written book displays his broad curiosity about scientifichistory and storyteller's eye for the telling anecdote.
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The year 1759 had been marked by one of those great events, the memory of which is religiously preserved in scientifichistory.
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But we must not for a moment suppose that the mere erection of an observatory can mark an epoch in scientifichistory.
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This sister, who occupies such a distinct place in scientifichistory is the same little girl to whom we have already referred.
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It was, as the researchers noted, scientifichistory: "the first observation of a female right whale copulating simultaneously with two males."