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Community of Science

Chemistry lacked prestige, and chemists often worked in isolation, with little recognition from the wider community of science. Newtonian physics and... [Pg.121]

There might be very little contribution to the community of science and to its publicly available, peer-reviewed literature. This is important because ultimately most scientific advance has to be based on the accumulated knowledge produced within this framework... [Pg.185]

Communities of Science in Nineteenth-Century Ireland Juliana Adelman... [Pg.244]

Rutherford s atom consisted of a positively charged center some 10,000 times smaller than the atom itself. This center also carried most of the mass of the atom. For the gold atom, he found the charge at the center to be approximately 100 times the charge of the electron. Surrounding this center of positive charge were the electrons (see Figure 4.2). In March 1911, this new model of the atom was conveyed to the community of science. Later, in October 1912, Rutherford used the term nucleus for the first time. [Pg.32]

It follows that the NV variable 0 is analogous to the TVD monitor r and the two quantities are related by the simple expression r = 0 /(1 V c) which allows the conversion of NV schemes to FL and visa versa [107, 109]. The two distinct notations did emerge because the same methods were derived independently in different communities of science and engineering. [Pg.1037]


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