Sentences with phrase «scientists by examination»

In 2001, Dr. Litster became a Fellow of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists by examination and received a PhD from The University of Queensland.

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A traditional way to maintain integrity in science is through peer review, the anonymous examination of a scientific paper by qualified, competing scientists before publication.
Although not in themselves proof of the existence of God, the Shroud of Turin and the portrait of Our Lady of Guadeloupe present phenomena that scientists have yet to resolve despite numerous examinations by skeptics.
My competency was assessed by analysing quality control samples and during oral examinations conducted by senior scientists.
The study, led by Arnold School exercise scientist and epidemiologist Edward Archer, has demonstrated significant limitations in the measurement protocols used in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).
Back in 1994, a team led by astronomer Lewis Snyder of the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign announced preliminary evidence of the simplest type of amino acid, glycine, but the finding did not stand up to closer examination (New Scientist magazine, 11 June 1994, p 4).
Researchers at the University of California - San Francisco's Multiple Sclerosis Research Group conducted one of the most comprehensive examinations to date of the genome, and even part of the epigenome, of a set of identical twins, only one of whom had been stricken with MS. Scientists are sure MS is caused by some combination of genetic susceptibility and external trigger.
Provides appropriate certification and titles, after examination, for individuals working at all levels of animal science, from on - farm production (Registered Animal Scientist), to expertise gained by academic degrees and experience (Professional Animal Scientist), to Diplomate status (Board Certification).
Moreover, as scientists continue to uncover health - promoting properties of ancestral dietary patterns (for example, the Mediterranean diet, the traditional Japanese diet, and hunter - gatherer diets), by extension there is a renewed examination of the fermented foods that are so often a part of such ancient diets [8].
Realclimate.org has unique strengths in the former area, and I submit that minute examination of excrement spewed by deniers is a terrible waste of resources and time of the many fine climate scientists who write here.
Also relevant is «Explaining Extreme Events of 2011 in a Climate Context,» a thorough analysis of that year by American and British government scientists, and this peer - reviewed analysis of the Texas drought and this initial government examination of Hurricane Sandy in the context of climate change.
A close examination of the documents the Times cited in its story will confirm that the words of our scientists and employees have been taken out of context by the paper to create a deliberately misleading narrative.
A cross examination by actual scientists would help put an end to this nonsense.]
Recent examinations by analysts Paul Homewood, Tony Heller and others confirm that a wide variety of official temperature datasets have been excessively manipulated by climate «scientists» - to the point where policymakers can no longer be sure if climate records can be trusted.
Other extraordinary claims - such as a claim by scientists at the University of Alabama that Earth's lower atmosphere cooled since 1979, and that such cooling contradicts «warming Earth» findings - have not withstood rigorous scientific examination.
Fact: «Exceptionally achieving individuals in virtually every human endeavor are more likely to have lost a parent... Roe (1952a) learned from her examination of notable contemporary scientists that 15 % had lost a parent by death before age 10.
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