Keyword [Scientists] Result: 41 - 60 | Page: 3 of 4 |
| 41. | 'To Make the Negro Anew': The African American Worker in the Progressive Imagination, 1896--1928 |
| 42. | Labor Markets in Transition: Science and Migration After the Collapse of the Soviet Union |
| 43. | Scientists, records, and the practical politics of infrastructure |
| 44. | The attributions of non-lay scientists |
| 45. | The relationship of intrinsic motivation, cognitive style, and tolerance of ambiguity, and creativity in scientists |
| 46. | Hearts and minds: Black women scientists in the United States, 1900 to 1960 |
| 47. | Student reactions to tentative language (hedging) in genres of environmental science writing |
| 48. | 'Public knowledge': The dissemination of scientific literature in Victorian Canada as illustrated from the geological and agricultural sciences |
| 49. | Science denial as intergroup conflict: Using social identity theory, intergroup emotions theory and intergroup threat theory to explain angry denial of science |
| 50. | The End of the World (EOTW) scientist and the framing of science in science fiction films from 1950-2010 |
| 51. | English as the International Language of Science: A Case Study of Mexican Scientists' Writing for Publication |
| 52. | Uneasy hybridity: The nature and culture of science, and its bioethical implications in select Victorian fiction |
| 53. | Love China, But Not the Bomb: Toward A Cultural History of Western-educated Chinese Scientists |
| 54. | Construction And Dissemination Of The Image Of Scientists Hollywood Movies As A Case Study |
| 55. | Research On The Social Responsibility Of Artificial Intelligence Scientists |
| 56. | On Ethics In H.G. Wells’s Early Science Fiction |
| 57. | A Report On The E-C Translation Of Excerpt Ⅱ Of Scientists:Extraordinary People Who Altered The Course Of History |
| 58. | A Report On The E-C Translation Of The Next Generation Of Scientists In Africa(Excerpts) |
| 59. | A Report On The E-C Translation Of The Excerpt Of Scientists:Extraordinary People Who Altered The Course Of History |
| 60. | Racial Discourse Of British Jewish Scientists And "Jewish Genetic Disease"(1880-1940) |
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