Science Frontiers Digest of Scientific Anomalieshttps://www.science-frontiers.com/
all Sourcebook Project publications are now out of print. To acquire copies, it is recommended that you visit addall.com (and search for author = William Corliss) William Roger Co
Science Frontiers publishes catalogues of anomalies in the sciences, and a newsletter of strange phenomena. Over 2000 reports available free online.
Logical Empiricism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2011 Edition)https://plato.stanford.edu/archIves/fall2011/entries/logical-empiricism/
ample outlet for their publications. In addition, the Inter-Scientific Discussion Group was founded by Philipp Frank at Harvard. That grew into the Institute for the Unity of Scie
Molecules with Silly or Unusual Names - page 4https://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/sillymolecules/sillymols4.htm
Jr family have some 30 publications, according to PubMed, although each seems to be a different author: S.R. Jr, G.M. Jr, R.L. Jr, etc . There is even one poor member of this (ext
Michael Moore - SW School of Botanical Medicine Home Pagehttp://www.swsbm.com/HOMEPAGE/HomePage.html
pharmaceutical publications of the 1880s and 1890s Ellingwood's Therapeutist Complete texts (21 issues) Acrobat and text reprints of issues of ELLINGWOOD'S THERAPEUTIST, f
http://homepages.together.net/~rjstan/silverFAQs.htmlhttps://rosemaryjacobs.com/rose6.html
published by several US publications including the Wall Street Journal. [June 14, 2001, Marketplace, Regulators to Enforce Restrictions On Web's New Cure: Colloidal Silver By Jill
Domain analysis (IEKO)https://www.isko.org/cyclo/domain_analysis.htm
ISKO people ISKO publications Encyclopedia KO literature KO institutions ⇗ KOS registry 🔒 members contact us edited by Birger Hjørland and Claudio Gnoli
The domain-analytic approach to knowledge organization (KO) (and to the broader field of library and information science, LIS) is outlined. The article reviews the discussions and
Beyond Earthquake Lights: Progress in Seismo-EMhttp://www.nmsr.org/eqlights.htm
He has written for publications including MUSE, a children's magazine; New Scientist; and Spectrum, the journal of the IEEE. He has also worked as a technical writer-illustrator,
proton.🏳: A rough review of Capers Jones' Applied Software Measurementhttps://blog.proton.gay/posts/capersjones.html
of peer-reviewed publications on software development (in settings where this is relevant—I don't think that e.g. theoretical researchers in distributed systems need to be worried
Welcome to the Home Page of Professor Gary T. Marxhttps://web.mit.edu/gtmarx/www/garyhome.html
Private Policing. Sage Publications, 1987 Alternative Measures of Police Performance In E. Viano, (ed.), Criminal Justice Research , Lexington Books, 1976 The White Negro an
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