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- 821: Forensic Science
- ... to support an opinion. Ordinary witnesses are restricted to giving statements about what they actually saw or heard. The medical and legal approach to dealing with crimes began in England during the 12th century. King Richard I established the Office of the Coroner. The coroners main job was to keep a record of all criminal affairs in the county and investigate all deaths that were believed to be a homicide or ...
- 822: Fasle Memory
- ... believes that the patient will not get better unless he or she remembers the trauma, the patient will work to find what he or she thinks is a trauma memory in order to get better. Richard Ofshe, Ph.D. and Ethan Watters noted that, "No one -- not the patients, therapists, parents or critics of recovered memory therapy -- question that this therapy is an intensely difficult and painful experience. That the pain ...
- 823: Extra Sensory Perception
- ... be some form of mental energy in ESP which we have not yet discovered. Russian scientists seem to be more concerned with ESP experimentation than scientists of any other country. In 1972, Stanley Krippner and Richard Davidson of the Maimonides Institute went to Russia where they met Edward Naumov who directs the Institute of Technical Parapsychology at the City of Moscow Engineering Institute. He is also a memberof the physics department ...
- 824: Endocrine Disruptors
- ... Kuuty. 1983. A comparison of organochlorine insecticide contents in specimens of maternal blood, placenta, and umbilical-cord blood from stillborn and live-born cases. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health: II: 7 1 - 79. Sharpe, Richard M. and Niels Skakkebaek. 1993. Are oestrogens involved in falling sperm counts and disorders of the male reproductive tract? Lancet 341:1392-1995.
- 825: Drinking Water Contamination
- ... speech, September 26, 1990. 13. Morris, R. and R. Levin, "Estimating the Incidence of Waterborne Infectious Disease Related to Drinking Water in the United States," Assessing and Managing Health Risks From Drinking Water Contamination, E. Richard, ed., International Association of Hydrological Sciences, Great Britain, 1995. 14. Morris, R. et al., "Chlorination, Chlorination By-Products, and Cancer: A Meta-Analysis," American Journal of Public Health, vol. 82, no. 7, July, 1992, pp ...
- 826: Coyote
- ... the coyotes that were inhabiting the area (Gilbert, 1991, p. 76). One of the key changes concerning human involvement with the coyote population stems back to the early 1970's. During his single term, President Nixon passed a law that made it illegal to poison coyotes. Before this law, between 60,000 and 100,000 coyotes were being killed per year ( Dunlap, 1986, p. 346). What was being written about in ...
- 827: Computer Engineering
- ... 84. Johnson, Warren. Phone interview. 14 Mar. 1999. Laurance, Robert. Electronic Service Careers. New York, NY: Watts, 1987. Marcus, David L. E-Mail Nation. U. S. News & World Report 22 Mar. 1999: 54-62. Moran, Richard A., and Hornung D. Mark. Opportunities in Microelectronics Careers. Chicago, IL: National Textbook Company, 1985.
- 828: Cleaning Up After The Exxon Valdez Was A Mistake
- ... do in the face of an ecological disaster is to do nothing." References 1. Abelson, Philip H., Oil Spills, American Association for the Advancement of Science, May 12,1989 v244 n4905 p629(1). 2. Kerr, Richard A., A lesson learned, again, at Valdez., American Association for the Advancement of Science, April 19, 1991 v252 n5004 p371(1). 3. Beached Valdez oil fled in floc., Science News, May 8, 1993 v143 n19 ...
- 829: Computer Mediated Evnvironments
- ... Case of Attraction and Compromise Effects, Journal of Consumer Research, 16 (September), 158-174. Stewart, David N. and David H. Furse (1986), Effective Television Advertising: A Study of 1000 Commercials, (Lexington, MA: Lexington Books). Thaler, Richard (1985), Mental Accounting and Consumer Choice, Marketing Science, 4 (Summer), 199-214. West, Patricia M. (1996), Predicting Preferences: An Examination of Agent Learning, Journal of Consumer Research, 23 (June), 68-80. Whyte, William H., Jr ...
- 830: Cloning 4
- ... to replicate that individual and conceivably produce unlimited numbers of clones. The same approach could be used to create a genetic underclass for exploitation: e.g. individuals with sub-normal intelligence and above normal strength. Richard Seed, a physicist from Illinois, is attempting to establish a human cloning clinic. He claimed on January 7, 1998 that he was 90% complete in hiring a team of experts to attempt the cloning of ...
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