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  • I'd say that sci­en­tific evi­dence is directly rel­e­vant to per­haps 15 percent of clin­i­cal deci­sions ... we require tech­nolo­gies that trans­late emer­gent knowl­edge into prac­tice.

    Alvaro Fernandez: Brain Health: The Future of Cognitive Care Alvaro Fernandez 2010

  • I'd say that sci­en­tific evi­dence is directly rel­e­vant to per­haps 15 percent of clin­i­cal deci­sions ... we require tech­nolo­gies that trans­late emer­gent knowl­edge into prac­tice.

    Alvaro Fernandez: Brain Health: The Future of Cognitive Care Alvaro Fernandez 2010

  • I'd say that sci­en­tific evi­dence is directly rel­e­vant to per­haps 15 percent of clin­i­cal deci­sions ... we require tech­nolo­gies that trans­late emer­gent knowl­edge into prac­tice.

    Alvaro Fernandez: Brain Health: Why We Need Innovation for Better Cognitive Care Alvaro Fernandez 2010

  • This intimacy gave him an opportunity of know - ing the young mouaich's difpofition towards Menzikoff Young Dolgoronki prom i fed to de - liver the prince into the hands of the-fenate, and in the eKecution of this plan, difplayed the pru - dence, which is generally the fruit only of age, matured by experience.

    Historical Account of the Most Celebrated Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries,: From the Time of ... 1797

  • They extend along thecoail of Florida quite down to Cuba, and are faid to be five hun - dred in number, fome of them only rocks, but twelve of them are large and fertile; all are, however, uninhabited, except Provi - dence, which is two hundred miles eaft of the Floridas; though fome others are larger and more fertile, and on which the Engjiiih have plantations.

    An historical, geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the American United States 1795

  • If we apply the same con fi dence calculated in the meta-error analysis to the results of the county EROI analysis, we fi nd that none of the counties had an EROI that was high enough (1.20) to conclude that corn ethanol was produced at an energy pro fi t.

    tingilinde 2010

  • If we apply the same con fi dence calculated in the meta-error analysis to the results of the county EROI analysis, we fi nd that none of the counties had an EROI that was high enough (1.20) to conclude that corn ethanol was produced at an energy pro fi t.

    environment 2010

  • If we apply the same con fi dence calculated in the meta-error analysis to the results of the county EROI analysis, we fi nd that none of the counties had an EROI that was high enough (1.20) to conclude that corn ethanol was produced at an energy pro fi t.

    how much energy goes into corn ethanol? 2010

  • If we apply the same con fi dence calculated in the meta-error analysis to the results of the county EROI analysis, we fi nd that none of the counties had an EROI that was high enough (1.20) to conclude that corn ethanol was produced at an energy pro fi t.

    energy 2010

  • If we apply the same con fi dence calculated in the meta-error analysis to the results of the county EROI analysis, we fi nd that none of the counties had an EROI that was high enough (1.20) to conclude that corn ethanol was produced at an energy pro fi t.

    tingilinde: 2010

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