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  • == Ray Avery (Scientist) == ...ciation: /reɪ/ /ˈeɪvəri/) is a renowned [[scientist]], [[inventor]], and [[social entrepreneur]] hailing from [[New Zealand]].
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  • ...ons that report original empirical and theoretical work in the natural and social sciences. The etymology of the term "literature" comes from the Latin "litt Primary literature is the first formal appearance of a scientist's research in the scientific community. It includes [[research articles]],
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  • ...nity in the late 1990s. It was coined by Judy Singer, an Australian social scientist who is herself autistic. The term is a combination of "neuro," relating to * [[Neurodiversity Movement]]: This is a social movement that advocates for the recognition and acceptance of neurodiversit
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  • ...Analytics]] and is known for its comprehensive coverage of [[science]], [[social science]], and [[arts and humanities]] disciplines. ...plines. These databases include the [[Science Citation Index Expanded]], [[Social Sciences Citation Index]], and [[Arts & Humanities Citation Index]]. Web of
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  • * [[Health]]: A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. * [[Edward Jenner]]: An English physician and scientist who was the pioneer of smallpox vaccine, the world's first vaccine.
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  • ...lan''' (pronounced: shy-uh-muh-luh go-puh-luhn) was a prominent biomedical scientist and civil rights activist. ...ticipant in the [[Civil Rights Movement]], demonstrating her commitment to social justice and equality.
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  • The term "Mendelian" refers to Gregor Mendel, a 19th-century monk and scientist who is often called the father of modern genetics for his work on inheritan ...many areas of medical research, including epidemiology, public health, and social science.
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  • ...n-ag-NOS-too) is a renowned [[pediatric neurologist]] and senior clinician scientist at the [[Bloorview Research Institute]]. She is also an associate professor ...ectrum Disorders]]: A range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech, and nonverbal communication.
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  • ...Reports]] provides information about academic journals in the sciences and social sciences, including impact factors, journal rankings, and more. It is a too ...measure both the productivity and citation impact of the publications of a scientist or scholar.
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  • ...entist [[Adolphe Quetelet]] in the 19th century during his development of "social physics". The term "Body Mass Index" is often used in the field of health a
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  • ...on''' (pronunciation: /ˈdʒɛri ˈstɪmsən/) is a British public health social scientist, known for his research and advocacy in the field of harm reduction.
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  • ...entist [[Adolphe Quetelet]] in the 19th century during his development of "social physics". The term "Body Mass Index" (BMI) was later popularized in the pap
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  • ...nstitute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation. He was also a senior scientist at the [[Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences]] (ICES) and a staff ca ...: The multidisciplinary field of scientific investigation that studies how social factors, financing systems, organizational structures and processes, health
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  • ...ric F-eye-g-l Ding'') is a health economist, epidemiologist, and nutrition scientist. He is a Senior Fellow at the Federation of American Scientists in Washingt ...e United States and has been active in communicating about the pandemic on social media. He has been involved in various research projects related to public
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  • '''Victor Skumin''' (pronounced vɪkˈtɔr skuˈmin) is a Russian scientist, psychiatrist, psychotherapist, and psychologist. He is known for his work ...ealth psychology]]: A branch of psychology that focuses on how biological, social, and psychological factors influence health and illness.
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  • ...with multidisciplinary training in the unique physical, psychological and social characteristics of adolescents and their health care problems and needs. ...expression; promote the integration of physical, emotional, cognitive, and social functioning; enhance self-awareness; and facilitate change.
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