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Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - Science - Philosophy of science

The philosophy of science seeks to understand the nature and justification of scientific knowledge, and its ethical implications. It has proven difficult to provide an account of the scientific method that can serve to distinguish science from non-science. Science is reasoned based analysis of sensation upon our awareness. As such, the scientific method cannot deduce anything about the realm of reality that is beyond what is observable by existing or theoretical means. When a manifestation of our reality previously considered supernat ...

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Science, Science - What is science?, Science - Etymology, Science - Scientific method, Science - Philosophy of science, Science - Mathematics and the scientific method, Science - Goals of science, Science - Where science is practiced, Science - Science and social concerns, Science - Scientific literature, Science - Fields of science, Science - Natural sciences, Science - Social sciences, Science - Holistic interdisciplinary and applied sciences, Science - Environmental sciences, Science - External articles and references, Science - Textbooks, Science - News and articles, Science - Resources, Science - Further reading

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Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - New Age - Medicine

Many people with a New Age perspective also adopt complementary and alternative medicine. Some rely on New Age related treatments exclusively, while others use them in combination with conventional medicine. This is completly compatible with New age belief in the unity of mind body spirit and the emphasis on things natural. Some techniques worthy of mention are herbal medicine, Ayurveda, acupuncture, homeopathy, iridology, auras and the ...

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New Age, New Age - Definitions, New Age - History, New Age - Beliefs, New Age - Lifestyle, New Age - Underlying assumptions, New Age - Language, New Age - Critiques of the New Age, New Age - Medicine, New Age - Music, New Age - New Age communities

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Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - Astrology - Description

In past centuries astrology often relied on close observation of astronomical objects, and the charting of their movements, and might be considered a protoscience in this regard. In modern times astrologers have tended to rely on data drawn up by astronomers and set out in a set of tables called an ephemeris, which shows the changing positions of the heavenly bodies through time. It is the interpretation of these science based tables that makes astrol ...

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Astrology, Astrology - Description, Astrology - History of astrology, Astrology - The validity of astrology, Astrology - Effects on world culture, Astrology - Astrology as a descriptive language for the mind, Astrology - Astrology and the classical elements, Astrology - Astrology and alchemy, Astrology - The seven liberal arts and astrology, Astrology - Astrology and the Days of the Week

Read more here: » Astrology: Encyclopedia II - Astrology - Description

Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - Adult attention-deficit disorder - Symptoms and hallmarks

Adults are more likely than children to realize that they might have ADD/ADHD. Because the very nature of the condition makes a person likely to be poor at self-observation, it is important to seek a professional diagnosis. In Driven To Distraction Edward M. Hallowell describes the disorder from the patient's perspective: ... It's like being super-charged all the time. You get one idea and you have to act on it, and then, what do you know, but you've got another idea before you've finished up with the first one, ...

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Adult attention-deficit disorder, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Terminology, Adult attention-deficit disorder - History, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Cause, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Controversy, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Hunter-versus-farmer theory, Adult attention-deficit disorder - ADD/ADHD a hoax?, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Symptoms and hallmarks, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Diagnosis, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Psychological testing for ADHD, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Other forms of testing, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Treatment, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Positive aspects of ADD, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Organizations, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Sources, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Books, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Websites

Read more here: » Adult attention-deficit disorder: Encyclopedia II - Adult attention-deficit disorder - Symptoms and hallmarks

Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - Solid modelling - Practical applications

Solid modelling - Parametric Solid modelling CAD. Solid modellers have become commonplace in engineering departments in the last ten years due to faster PCs and competitive software pricing. They are the work horse of machine designers. Solid modelling software creates a virtual 3D representation of components for machine design and analysis. Interface with the human operator is highly optimized and includes programmable macros, keyboard shortcuts and dynamic model manipulation. The ability to dynamically re-orient the model, in Real-time shaded 3-D, is emph ...

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Solid modelling, Solid modelling - Basic theoretical concepts, Solid modelling - History, Solid modelling - Practical applications, Solid modelling - Parametric Solid modelling CAD, Solid modelling - Entertainment, Solid modelling - Medical solid modelling

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Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - Adult attention-deficit disorder - Symptoms and hallmarks

Adults are more likely than children to realize that they might have ADD/ADHD. However, because the very nature of the condition makes a person likely to be poor at self-observation, it is important to seek a professional diagnosis. In Driven To Distraction Edward M. Hallowell describes the disorder from the patient's perspective: ... It's like being super-charged all the time. You get one idea and you have to act on it, and then, what do you know, but you've got another idea before you've finished up with the f ...

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Adult attention-deficit disorder, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Terminology, Adult attention-deficit disorder - History, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Cause, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Controversy, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Hunter-versus-farmer theory, Adult attention-deficit disorder - ADD/ADHD a hoax?, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Symptoms and hallmarks, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Diagnosis, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Psychological testing for ADHD, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Other forms of testing, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Treatment, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Positive aspects of ADD, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Organizations, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Sources, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Books, Adult attention-deficit disorder - Websites

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Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - Microvitum - Problems in understanding microvitum

The author of Microvitum in a Nutshell is rumored to have said that widespread acceptance and research using microvita will not occur for about 200 years. Sarkar explains that “The majority of people today do not know the technique of using microvita.” (Chapter 6: Neo-ethics of Multilateral Salvation) This implies that microvita theory is certainly being used today (by other names) by scientists and people in the arts and other areas of human endeavor, but generally the ...

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Microvitum, Microvitum - The nature of microvita, Microvitum - Three types of microvita, Microvitum - Seven types of devayoniis positive microvita, Microvitum - Seven types of pretayoniis negative microvita, Microvitum - The types of gandhayaks’inii intermediate microvita, Microvitum - The physics of life, Microvitum - Positive and negative microvita, Microvitum - Microvita and cakras, Microvitum - Problems in understanding microvitum, Microvitum - The future of microvitum

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Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - NCIS TV series - Characters

NCIS TV series - Main Characters. Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) A senior NCIS agent. An experienced former US Marine Gunnery Sergeant and sniper, Agent Gibbs is a highly skilled investigator and interrogator endowed with seemingly infallible intuition which he uses to his advantage while working on a case. While being a man who "gets the job done," it has been frequently shown that Gibbs has little patience with bureaucracy. As of early season three, there have been many references ...

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NCIS TV series, NCIS TV series - Characters, NCIS TV series - Main Characters, NCIS TV series - Recurring Characters, NCIS TV series - Naming the show, NCIS TV series - Trivia, NCIS TV series - Episodes

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Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - Bayesian probability - History of Bayesian probability

"Bayesian" probability or "Bayesian" theory is named after Thomas Bayes (c. 1702 — 1761), who proved a special case of what is called Bayes' theorem. The term Bayesian, however, came into use only around 1950, and in fact it is not clear that Bayes would have endorsed the very broad interpretation of probability now called "Bayesian". Laplace independently proved a more general version of Bayes' theorem and put it to good use in solving problems in celestial mechanics, medical statistics and, by some accounts, even jurisprudence. La ...

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Bayesian probability, Bayesian probability - History of Bayesian probability, Bayesian probability - Varieties of Bayesian probability, Bayesian probability - Bayesian and frequentist probability, Bayesian probability - Applications of Bayesian probability, Bayesian probability - Bayesian data analysis

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Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - DRM advocates

Some DRM advocates have taken the position, in essence, that the operational contexts and design goals of DRM, security, and cryptography are sufficiently well understood, and that software engineering is also sufficiently well understood and will be so practiced, that it is already possible to achieve the desired ends without causing unrelated problems for users, their computers, or those who depend on either. Others have taken the position that creators of digital works should have the power to control the distribution or replicatio ...

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Digital rights management, Digital rights management - Introduction, Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM, Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Digital rights management - Other copyright implications, Digital rights management - DRM advocates, Digital rights management - DRM opponents, Digital rights management - DRM and Internet music, Digital rights management - Controversies consequences and examples, Digital rights management - European dialogues on DRM concerns, Digital rights management - Quotes, Digital rights management - DRM implementations, Digital rights management - Related concepts

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Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - Mr. Spock - Early years

According to the non-canon animated series, Spock was subject to considerable harassment by his peers as a "half-breed" in his youth, and he was deeply conflicted as to what path to follow. To prove himself, he prematurely underwent an important coming of age trial without his parents' knowledge, but his pet sehlat, I-Chaya insisted on accompanying him against his guardian's wishes. During the trial, a dangerous beast attacked the pair and I-Chaya was seriously wounded fighting it. Although they were saved by a relative who had followed them ...

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Mr. Spock, Mr. Spock - Personal life, Mr. Spock - Early years, Mr. Spock - Starfleet, Mr. Spock - Rebirth, Mr. Spock - Later life, Mr. Spock - Abilities, Mr. Spock - Vulcan Nerve Pinch, Mr. Spock - Mind meld, Mr. Spock - The Mirror Spock, Mr. Spock - Trivia

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Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - DRM advocates

Some DRM advocates have taken the position, in essence, that the operational contexts and design goals of DRM, security, and cryptography are sufficiently well understood, and that software engineering is also sufficiently well understood and will be so practiced, that it is already possible to achieve the desired ends without causing unrelated problems for users, their computers, or those who depend on either. Others have taken the position that creators of digital works should have the power to control the distribution or replicatio ...

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Digital rights management, Digital rights management - Introduction, Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM, Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Digital rights management - Other copyright implications, Digital rights management - DRM advocates, Digital rights management - DRM opponents, Digital rights management - DRM and Internet music, Digital rights management - Controversies consequences and examples, Digital rights management - Copyright law vs. particular techniques, Digital rights management - Consumer vs. Professional equipment, Digital rights management - European dialogues on DRM concerns, Digital rights management - Inclusion within GPL v3, Digital rights management - Quotes, Digital rights management - DRM implementations, Digital rights management - Related concepts

Read more here: » Digital rights management: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - DRM advocates

Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - English words with uncommon properties - Long words

Main article: Longest word in English. Antidisestablishmentarianism listed in the Oxford English Dictionary, was considered the longest English word for quite a long time, but today the medical term pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is usually considered to have the title, despite the fact that it was coined to provide an answer to the question 'What is the longest English word?'. The Guinness Book of Records, in its 1992 and subsequent editions, declared the "longest real word" in ...

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English words with uncommon properties, English words with uncommon properties - Combinations of letters, English words with uncommon properties - Many vowels, English words with uncommon properties - Many consonants, English words with uncommon properties - Alternating vowels and consonants, English words with uncommon properties - Repeated letters, English words with uncommon properties - Unusual word endings, English words with uncommon properties - Unusual word beginnings, English words with uncommon properties - Q without U, English words with uncommon properties - Other unusual spellings, English words with uncommon properties - Containing the letters abcd..., English words with uncommon properties - Letters in alphabetic order, English words with uncommon properties - Palindromes, English words with uncommon properties - First and last words by reversed spelling, English words with uncommon properties - First and last words in anagram dictionary, English words with uncommon properties - Pairs and groups of words, English words with uncommon properties - Homophones, English words with uncommon properties - Homographs, English words with uncommon properties - Self-antonymns, English words with uncommon properties - Sequences of words formed by the addition of letters, English words with uncommon properties - ough words, English words with uncommon properties - Long words, English words with uncommon properties - Longest one-syllable word, English words with uncommon properties - Unrhymable words, English words with uncommon properties - Words with large numbers of meanings, English words with uncommon properties - Acronyms as words, English words with uncommon properties - Typewriter words

Read more here: » English words with uncommon properties: Encyclopedia II - English words with uncommon properties - Long words

Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - Silicon Valley - Origin of the term

The term Silicon Valley was coined by journalist Don Hoefler in 1971. He used it as the title of a series of articles "Silicon Valley USA" in a weekly trade newspaper Electronic News which started with the January 11, 1971 issue. Silicon refers to the high concentration of semiconductor and computer-related industries in the area; Valley refers to the Santa Clara Valley. The term may also be applied to surrounding areas on both sides of San Francisco Bay into ...

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Silicon Valley, Silicon Valley - Origin of the term, Silicon Valley - History, Silicon Valley - Notable companies, Silicon Valley - Universities, Silicon Valley - Cities, Silicon Valley - Other industrial valleys, Silicon Valley - Technology centers within the US, Silicon Valley - Technology centers internationally

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Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - Silicon Valley - Cities

A number of cities are located in Silicon Valley (in alphabetical order): Campbell | Cupertino | Fremont | Los Altos | Los Gatos | Menlo Park | Mountain View | Milpitas | Newark | Palo Alto | Redwood City* | San Jose | Santa Clara | Saratoga | Sunnyvale | Union City *Although Redwood City is not part of the region traditionally recognized as Silicon Valley, it has recently become considered by many to be part of the region, because of its location immediately adjacent to Menlo Park and its high ...

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Silicon Valley, Silicon Valley - Origin of the term, Silicon Valley - History, Silicon Valley - Notable companies, Silicon Valley - Universities, Silicon Valley - Cities, Silicon Valley - Other industrial valleys, Silicon Valley - Technology centers within the US, Silicon Valley - Technology centers internationally

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Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - Bayesian probability - History of Bayesian probability

"Bayesian" probability or "Bayesian" theory is named after Thomas Bayes (1701? — 1761), who proved a special case of what is called Bayes' theorem. The term Bayesian, however, came into use only around 1950, and in fact it is not clear that Bayes would have endorsed the very broad interpretation of probability now called "Bayesian." Laplace independently proved a more general version of Bayes' theorem and put it to good use in solving problems in celestial mechanics, medical statistics and, by some accounts, even jurisprudence. Lapl ...

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Bayesian probability, Bayesian probability - Controversy, Bayesian probability - History of Bayesian probability, Bayesian probability - Varieties of Bayesian probability, Bayesian probability - Bayesian and frequentist probability, Bayesian probability - Applications of Bayesian probability, Bayesian probability - Probabilities of probabilities

Read more here: » Bayesian probability: Encyclopedia II - Bayesian probability - History of Bayesian probability

Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM

DRM controls are sometimes proposed to be enforced through so-called trusted computing. However, trusted computing creates the prospect of a computer system which cannot be trusted by its owner, but rather its behavior can be remotely manipulated at any time, regardless of the legal merits of such manipulation. Most opponents have little faith that the courts or legislatures will be able to limit such manipulation to only that which is legally permitted. Several laws relating to DRM have been proposed or enacted in various juri ...

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Digital rights management, Digital rights management - Introduction, Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM, Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Digital rights management - Other copyright implications, Digital rights management - DRM advocates, Digital rights management - DRM opponents, Digital rights management - DRM and Internet music, Digital rights management - Controversies consequences and examples, Digital rights management - European dialogues on DRM concerns, Digital rights management - Quotes, Digital rights management - DRM implementations, Digital rights management - Related concepts

Read more here: » Digital rights management: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM

Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM

DRM controls are sometimes proposed to be enforced through so-called trusted computing. However, trusted computing creates the prospect of a computer system which cannot be trusted by its owner, but rather its behavior can be remotely manipulated at any time, regardless of the legal merits of such manipulation. Most opponents have little faith that the courts or legislatures will be able to limit such manipulation to only that which is legally permitted. Several laws relating to DRM have been proposed or enacted in various juri ...

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Digital rights management, Digital rights management - Introduction, Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM, Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Digital rights management - Other copyright implications, Digital rights management - DRM advocates, Digital rights management - DRM opponents, Digital rights management - DRM and Internet music, Digital rights management - Controversies consequences and examples, Digital rights management - Copyright law vs. particular techniques, Digital rights management - Consumer vs. Professional equipment, Digital rights management - European dialogues on DRM concerns, Digital rights management - Inclusion within GPL v3, Digital rights management - Quotes, Digital rights management - DRM implementations, Digital rights management - Related concepts

Read more here: » Digital rights management: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM

Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM

DRM controls are sometimes proposed to be enforced through so-called trusted computing. However, trusted computing creates the prospect of a computer system which cannot be trusted by its owner, but rather its behavior can be remotely manipulated at any time, regardless of the legal merits of such manipulation. Most opponents have little faith that the courts or legislatures will be able to limit such manipulation to only that which does not infringe the legal righ ...

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Digital rights management, Digital rights management - Introduction, Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM, Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Digital rights management - Other copyright implications, Digital rights management - DRM advocates, Digital rights management - DRM opponents, Digital rights management - DRM and Internet music, Digital rights management - Controversies consequences and examples, Digital rights management - Copyright law vs. particular techniques, Digital rights management - Consumer vs. Professional equipment, Digital rights management - European dialogues on DRM concerns, Digital rights management - Inclusion within GPL v3, Digital rights management - Quotes, Digital rights management - DRM implementations, Digital rights management - Related concepts

Read more here: » Digital rights management: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM

Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - Ancient Egypt - Geography

Most of Egypt is in North Africa; though the Sinai Peninsula is in Southwest Asia. The country has shorelines on the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea; it borders Libya to the west, Sudan to the south, and the Gaza Strip, Palestine and Israel to the east. Ancient Egypt was divided into two kingdoms, known as Upper and Lower Egypt. Somewhat counter-intuitively, Upper Egypt was in the south and Lower Egypt in the north, named according to the flow of the Nile. The Nile river flows northward from a southerly point to the Mediterranean rather th ...

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Ancient Egypt, Ancient Egypt - Geography, Ancient Egypt - People, Ancient Egypt - History, Ancient Egypt - Government, Ancient Egypt - Language, Ancient Egypt - Writing, Ancient Egypt - Literature, Ancient Egypt - Culture, Ancient Egypt - Ancient achievements, Ancient Egypt - Timeline, Ancient Egypt - Open problems, Ancient Egypt - Notes

Read more here: » Ancient Egypt: Encyclopedia II - Ancient Egypt - Geography

Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - Toilet paper - Modern toilet paper

The advantages of toilet paper are that it is easy and intuitive to use, fairly absorbent, can be conveniently made available near toilets and it can be flushed in most countries where toilet paper is common. In areas where septic tanks are common, and in most developing countries, used toilet paper is normally placed in a tin or dustbin next to the toilet as the plumbing or septic system cannot cope with toilet paper. Misplacing the soiled paper ca ...

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Toilet paper, Toilet paper - History, Toilet paper - Timeline, Toilet paper - Modern toilet paper, Toilet paper - Installation, Toilet paper - Modern alternatives

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Medical Intuitive: Encyclopedia II - Science - Locations of science

Science is practiced in universities and other scientific institutes as well as in the field; as such it is a solid vocation in academia, but is also practiced by amateurs, who typically engage in the observational part of science. Workers in corporate research laboratories also practice science, although their results are often deemed trade secrets and not published in public journals. Corporate and university scientists often cooperate, with the university scientists focusing on basic research and the corporate scientists applying t ...

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Science, Science - What is science?, Science - Scientific method, Science - Philosophy of science, Science - Mathematics and the scientific method, Science - Goals of science, Science - Locations of science, Science - Science and social concerns, Science - Scientific literature, Science - Fields of science, Science - Natural sciences, Science - Social sciences, Science - Holistic interdisciplinary and applied sciences, Science - Environmental sciences, Science - Etymology, Science - External articles and references, Science - Textbooks, Science - News and articles, Science - Resources, Science - Further reading

Read more here: » Science: Encyclopedia II - Science - Locations of science




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