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  • Reflexions on the Study of Nature: tran - flated from the Latin of Linnaeus, Lon - don.

    Philosophical transactions 1785

  • How People are Flattening their Classrooms around the world - Twitter / Search - #flated

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • How People are Flattening their Classrooms around the world - Twitter / Search - #flated

    Daily Spotlight on Education 06/25/2009 2009

  • Was thinking tonight how we should be succinctly sharing our stories of global collaboration - if you have one about how a classroom is collaborating, just twitter it, the hyperlink, the locations, and include #flated in the hyperlink and we'll continue to get great lists!

    Daily Spotlight on Education 06/25/2009 2009

  • Was thinking tonight how we should be succinctly sharing our stories of global collaboration - if you have one about how a classroom is collaborating, just twitter it, the hyperlink, the locations, and include #flated in the hyperlink and we'll continue to get great lists!

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • Fighting flated anew August 28 in North Kivu in violation of a peace accord that was signed in January.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2008

  • So if you have one hockey stick proxy whose amplitude is averaged down with noise series, then the amplitude is re-flated in the re-scaling.

    The Proxies of Osborn and Briffa [2006] « Climate Audit 2006

  • When the last passenger had disembarked, the center would automatically be de-flated, rolled up, and secured in a protective bunker.

    Mid Flinx Foster, Alan Dean 1995

  • In most quarters, the man-machine philosophy was angrily denounced as a dangerous paradox, first, be - cause it offended peoples 'religious sentiments or de - flated their vanity (which La Mettrie fully intended); but it was even more offensive because of certain implied moral conclusions.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas ARAM VARTANIAN 1968

  • Long a minor aspect of the controversy about the social implications of biology, these misunderstandings were widely in - flated as a result of the Lysenko affair in the Soviet

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas DAVID JORAVSKY 1968

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