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  • * The Netherlands ([[Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research|TNO]]) * indirIR-UV – Exposure of workers to indirect IR- and UV-radiation emitted by arcs, flames and thermal radiators ...
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  • ...l |last1=Kornfeld |first1=W |last2=Hewitt |first2=CE |year=1981 |title=The Scientific Community Metaphor |journal= IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cyberne ==History of scientific communities== ...
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  • ...ation]]s, and new forms of organization. Technocapitalism is characterised by constant [[innovation]], [[Competition (economics)|global competition]], th ...437}}</ref> The new organizations, which he refers to as ''experimentalist organizations'' are deeply grounded in technological research, as opposed to manufacturin ...
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  • ...k is accomplished;{{Citation needed|reason=There might be research on this topic, which would not only provide the necessary reference, but might also serve These working groups are established by decision makers at higher levels of the organization for the following purp ...
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  • ...mean "looking something up (on the Web)". It includes any activity where a topic is identified, and an effort is made to actively gather information for the ...searches on the Internet, [[Web page|page]]s with some relation to a give topic can be visited and read, or be quickly found and gathered. In addition, the ...
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  • ...ovation]] and of techno-economic paradigm shifts according to the theories by scholars such as [[Joseph Alois Schumpeter|Joseph A. Schumpeter]], [[Christ The thought is that periods in [[economic development]] are commanded by a worldview driving innovation that impacts through [[finance]] components, ...
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  • ...unding of science]], the careers of [[scientist]]s, and the translation of scientific discoveries into [[technological innovation]] to promote [[commercial produ ...laborative networks of non-governmental organizations and of the nature of scientific inquiry itself. ...
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  • ...e they find evidence that technological innovation often gives rise to new scientific fields, and emphasizes the important role that social networks and cultural ...gy. The interactions that are used in the majority of the theories on this topic look at the individual human interactions with technological equipment, but ...
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  • ...ternet are a subject of focus in this field. While that may be facilitated by the underlying technology of the Internet, the focus of study is often less The topic of social issues relating to Internet has become notable since the rise of ...
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  • ...g [[statistics]] in order to help substantiate claims. The range of social scientific methods to study communication has been expanding. Communication [[research ...capital]], and the role of communicative activity in the development of [[scientific knowledge]]. ...
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  • ...iDSI International Workshop on “Health Technology Assessment-Awareness and Topic Selection”, in New Delhi.jpg|thumb|287x287px|HTA conference and workshop]] ...e its policy goals, HTA must always be firmly rooted in research and the [[scientific method]]".<ref>EUnetHTA (European network for Health Technology Assessment) ...
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  • ...bot activity]] and [[automatically generated content]] that is manipulated by [[algorithmic curation]], marginalizing organic human activity.<ref name="W ...rounded in quantifiable phenomena like increased bot traffic; however, the scientific literature does not support the theory.<ref name="Atlantic" /><ref name="Vl ...
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  • ...wledge in [[organization]]s in addition to the interaction between people, organizations, and any existing [[information system]]s with the aim of creating, replaci ...develops by its own laws, that it realizes its own potential, limited only by the material resources available and the creativity of its developers. It m ...
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  • ...of how a ''paradeigma'' is meant to guide an audience would be exemplified by the role of a personal accountant. It is not the job of a personal accounta The original Greek term ''παράδειγμα'' (''paradeigma'') was used by scribes in Greek texts (such as [[Plato]]'s dialogues [[Timaeus (dialogue) ...
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  • {{About|the collection of personal information for use by third parties|librarians who perform information research|Information profe ...he information from data brokers may be used in [[background check]]s used by employers and housing. ...
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  • [[File:Embraer 190.jpg|thumb|right|The airplane [[Embraer 190]] produced by Brazilian aircraft company Embraer.]] ...osé Sarney|Sarney]] government created in March 1985, was headed initially by a person associated with the nationalist ideologies of the past. Although t ...
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  • ...6|[[Basrelief]] sculpture "Research holding the torch of knowledge" (1896) by ''Olin Levi Warner''. [[Library of Congress]], Thomas Jefferson Building, i ...trolling sources of [[bias]] and error. These activities are characterized by accounting and controlling for biases. A research project may be an expansi ...
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  • ...s can be done to prevent future breaches. These inquiries must be answered by independent and unbiased observers. These observers are performing the task Will the information provided by the system always be accurate, reliable, and timely? (measures the integrit ...
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  • ...y Theory is that a person can travel into the future (but never come back) by traveling at very high speeds. While this effect is negligible under ordina Some physicists claim that by using a [[wormhole]] to connect two regions of spacetime a person could the ...
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  • '''Research funding''' is a term generally covering any funding for scientific [[research]], in the areas of [[natural science]], [[technology]], and [[so ...''research councils''). A smaller amount of scientific research is funded by charitable foundations, especially in relation to developing cures for dise ...
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