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1: ...ne]]s. Founded by [[Rufus Porter]], ''Scientific American'' has been published monthly since [[August 28]],... 3: ...tions of the ACM]]''; rather, it is a forum where scientific discoveries are explained to a wider audience&mda... 5: ...where often-humorous, un-scientific, or otherwise noteworthy gems of science history are featured. 7: ...circulation had grown fifteenfold since 1948.In [[1986]] it was sold to the Holtzbrinck group of Germa... 9: ...age:Sci_Am_100.png|frame|none|center|''Scientific American'', 1870]] Scientific American Frontiers (1392 bytes) 1: ... It is a companion program to the ''[[Scientific American]]'' magazine. The show is produced for the [[PBS... 3: ...e permanent host starting in the fall season of [[1993]] and has continued ever since. 5: ... that the program inspired them to continue their scientific pursuits. 8: ...bs.org/saf/ http://www.pbs.org/saf/] ''Scientific American Frontiers'' Web site. Contains extra interviews,... SS 433 (1020 bytes) 5: ... that relativity shifts the spectrum of the star, not just doppler shifting. The star masses between 1... 433 BC (530 bytes) 1: [[es:433 adC]] [[lb:-433]] 6: ... [[437 BC]] [[436 BC]] [[435 BC]] [[434 BC]] - '''433 BC''' - [[432 BC]] [[431 BC]] [[430 BC]] [[429 BC... 433 (1073 bytes) 3: ...</small><br> [[429]] [[430]] [[431]] [[432]] - [[433]] - [[434]] [[435]] [[436]] [[437]] 18: [[Category:433]] 20: [[af:433]] 21: [[bg:433]] 22: [[bs:433]] 433 Eros (3456 bytes) 1: {{Minor Planet | 2: name=433 Eros 5: | designations=1898 DQ; 1956 PC 8: ...major=218.155 [[Giga|G]][[metre|m]] (1.458 [[Astronomical unit|AU]]) 12: | period=643.219 [[day|d]] (1.76 [[Julian year|a]]) Supplement (204 bytes) USS Whiting (SS-433) (478 bytes) 1: ...r her construction was cancelled on [[29 July]] [[1944]]. ZMA (supplement) (1962 bytes) 1: ...rtate]] and '''M'''agnesium '''A'''spartate) is a supplement used by [[Bodybuilding|bodybuilders]] and [[athle... 7: ZMA use is not banned by any athletic organisations. 9: ==Scientific Study using ZMA== 19: ...ng and Rehabilitation Journal, in press. November 1999)'' 23: ... American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol. 72, No. 2, 585S-593s, August 2000 Dietary supplement (2676 bytes) 1: ...ns a ''dietary ingredient'' that is intended as a supplement to the [[diet (nutrition)|diet]]. By virtue of th... 6: *an [[amino acid]], 7: *a dietary substance for use by man to supplement the diet by increasing the total dietary intake (... 11: ...Administration|FDA]] does not pre-approve dietary supplements on their safety and efficacy, unlike drugs. Thus... 13: ...re essential to its classification. If a dietary supplement claims in any way to cure, mitigate, or treat a d... Times Literary Supplement (1185 bytes) 1: '''''The Times Literary Supplement''''' (or '''''TLS''''') is a weekly literary revi... 3: ... preeminent critical publications, its history is not without gaffes. For instance the publication mi... 7: *[[Bruce Richmond]] 1905 8: *[[D. L. Murray]] 1938 9: *[[Stanley Morison]] 1945 Times Educational Supplement (416 bytes) 1: The '''Times Educational Supplement''' ('''TES''') is the [[UK]]'s leading [[publicat... List of geological features on 433 Eros (3206 bytes) 1: ...st of named geological features on [[asteroid]] [[433 Eros]]'''. 17: [[Dorsa]] (ridges) on Eros are named after [[astronomers]] who made studies of the asteroid. 43: | [[Casanova crater|Casanova]] || [[Casanova]] 63: | [[Genji crater|Genji]] || [[Hikaru no Genji|Genji]] in ''[[The Tale of Genji]]'' 77: ...rater|Leylie]] || [[Leylie]] in ''[[Leylie and Majnoon]]'' by [[Jami]] The Times Higher Education Supplement (428 bytes) 1: '''''The Times Higher Education Supplement''''', known as '''''The Times Higher''''' for short, is a [... 3: It is not affiliated with ''[[The Times]]''. 1884 (6900 bytes) 1: '''1884''' is a [[leap year starting on Tuesday]] (click ... 5: ...s:'''</small><br> [[1881]] [[1882]] [[1883]] - [[1884]] - [[1885]] [[1886]] [[1887]] 7: ...1870s]] - '''[[1880s]]''' - [[1890s]] [[1900s]] [[1910s]] 9: ...turies]]:'''</small> <br> [[18th century]] - '''[[19th century]]''' - [[20th century]] <hr> 10: {{C19YearInTopic}} 1884 in music (1753 bytes) 3: [[1884|other events of 1884]], 26: *[[Jules Massenet]] - ''[[Manon]]'' 40: *[[November 23]] - [[Guy Bolton]], English librettist 48: [[Category:1884|Music]] 1884 in science (1144 bytes) 3: [[1884|Other events of 1884]]<br> 7: '''1884 in science'''<br> 12: '''The year 1884 in [[science]] and [[technology]]''' included many events, some of which are ... 19: ... 28]] - [[Auguste Piccard]] (d. [[1962 in science|1962]]), [[physicist]] and [[explorer]]. 20: ...ary 23]] - [[Casimir Funk]] (d. [[1967 in science|1967]]), [[Poland|Polish]] [[biochemist]], coined th... 1884 in literature (1184 bytes) 1: ...'' [[1883 in literature]], [[1884|other events of 1884]], [[1885 in literature]], [[list of years in lit... 11: *''[['I Say No']]'' - [[Wilkie Collins]] 12: *''[[Ishmael. A Novel]]'' - [[Mary Elizabeth Braddon]] 23: ...x]], [[African-American]] author & filmmaker (+ [[1951]]) 24: ...[March 13]] - Sir [[Hugh Walpole]], novelist (+ [[1941]]) 1884 in Canada (1349 bytes) 3: [[1884|other events of 1884]], 13: ... 28]] - [[William Fielding]] becomes premier of [[Nova Scotia]], replacing [[William Pipes]]. 20: * [[April 6]] - [[Walter Huston]], actor 21: * [[April 30]] - [[Murdoch Mackay]], Manitoba politician 22: * [[May 1]] - [[Henry Norwest]], WWI soldier 1884 in sports (1005 bytes) 3: [[1884|other events of 1884]], 8: ...defeats [[New York Mets|New York AA]], 3 games to none. 23: ...illot]], [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver (d. [[1916]]) 24: ...- [[Henri Cornet]], French cycling champion (d. [[1941]]) 28: [[Category:1884]]
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