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  2. Pavel Povinec - Wikipedia

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    P. Povinec is distinguished for his contributions to the development of ultrasensitive techniques for radioactivity research (gas proportional counters, low-level gamma spectrometry, mass spectrometry), with applications in nuclear physics (rare nuclear processes and decays), in astrophysics (search for dark matter particles, radioactivity of ...

  3. Thomas Sinkjær - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Sinkjær R (born 1958) is a Danish scientist and professor of neuroscience and technology at the Department of Health Science and Technology of Aalborg University, Denmark.

  4. Science Advances - Wikipedia

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    The journal was announced by the American Association for the Advancement of Science in February 2014, and the first articles were published in early 2015. [1] [2] [3] In 2019, Science Advances surpassed Science Magazine in the number of monthly submissions, becoming the largest member in the Science family of journals.

  5. Live Search Academic - Wikipedia

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    Live Search Academic was a Web search engine for scholarly literature that existed from April 2006 to May 2008; it was part of Microsoft's Live Search group of services. It was similar to Google Scholar, but rather than crawling the Internet for academic content, search results came directly from trusted sources, such as publishers of academic journals.

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  7. Preventing Chronic Disease - Wikipedia

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    Preventing Chronic Disease is a peer-reviewed open access medical journal established by the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), covering research on all aspects of chronic diseases.

  8. Yuriy Kryvoruchko - Wikipedia

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    Born in Lviv, Kryvoruchko was 5 years old when he was taught how to play chess by his father.He entered his first tournaments at age 7. He came third in the 2004 European Youth Chess Championship in Ürgüp and in the 2006 World Junior Chess Championship in Yerevan.

  9. Mount Scopus - Wikipedia

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    Mount Scopus (Hebrew: הַר הַצּוֹפִים Har HaTsofim, "Mount of the Watchmen/ Sentinels"; Arabic: جبل المشارف Ǧabal al-Mašārif, lit."Mount Lookout", or جبل المشهد Ǧabal al-Mašhad "Mount of the Scene/Burial Site", or جبل الصوانة "Mount Syenite") is a mountain (elevation: 826 meters (2,710 ft) above sea level) in northeast Jerusalem.