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Zbigniew Jaworowski, PhD, DSc, professor of natural sciences, Senior Science Adviser of Central Laboratory for Radiological Protection, researcher on ice core CO2 records, Warsaw, Poland.
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And in 1993, she was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Science (DSc (Hon)) from the University of Melbourne.
Archive 2010-03-01 Sou 2010
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Dr. Kates has a MA and PhD, geography, University of Chicago, as well as an honorary DSc, Clark University.
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And in 1993, she was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Science (DSc (Hon)) from the University of Melbourne.
Nancy Millis on Ada Lovelace Day Sou 2010
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Bob Beck, DSc, an inventor and physicist, invented the modern Xenon electronic flash bulb when he was just a teenager.
Matthew Stein: When a Superbug Strikes Close to Home, How Can You Deal With it? 2009
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This is reflected in an article on the website of the Department of Sport and Recreation, which draws on work done by Professor Tim Noakes (MD, DSc) Sports Institute of South Africa, and
ANC Today 2006
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This is reflected in an article on the website of the Department of Sport and Recreation, which draws on work done by Professor Tim Noakes (MD, DSc) Sports Institute of South Africa, and Ross Tucker (BSc Hons), student at the University of Cape Town.
ANC Today 2006
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The author of the commentary, France Bellisle, DSc., is a Frenchwoman who is obviously a proponent of the low-fat diet.
Fattening the French | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2005
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He obtained an MSc degree in Geology in 1961 and a DSc degree in
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"Everybody says that arthritis is one word," says Christopher Evans, DSc, Ph.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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