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It is ironic that mankind’s understanding of the genome — the genetic material in an organism — is so heavily dependent on inanimate intelligence. Mapping genomes is much more about computational mathematics than biology.
2007-09-13 11:42:31
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Forbes - As a PhD in mathematics Len knew he could find patterns in stock market data that would lead to superior investment results. Amongst his many accomplishments was the formation of his proprietary stock picking system; the Zacks Rank, which continues ...
2007-09-12 06:22:00
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Opelousas Daily World - Lewis finishes as the school's sixth-best all-time passer, with 3,667 yards (335-for-536, 62.5 percent, with 30 touchdowns to 16 interceptions). Lewis graduated with a bachelor's degree in May and returned to pursue graduate studies in mathematics ...
2007-09-12 11:47:00
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Berkshire Eagle - The biggest jump was in elementary mathematics, which saw a proficiency increase of 8 percentage points for 3rd-, 4th- and 5th-graders. Adams Cheshire regional District Superintendent Alfred Skrocki said the results are heartening. "Our preliminary ...
2007-09-13 12:02:00
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Corvallis Gazette-Times - Luckily for the students, a new half-time middle school teacher at Lincoln, Janice Rosenberg, also works in the Department of Science and Mathematics Education at OSU and was able to secure two classrooms for the students to use in the interim. On the ...
2007-09-13 12:16:00
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Blackenterprise.com - As a PhD in mathematics Len knew he could find patterns in stock market data that would lead to superior investment results. Amongst his many accomplishments was the formation of his proprietary stock picking system; the Zacks Rank, which ...
2007-09-13 01:42:00
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Jamaica Gleaner - Mason boasts distinctions for English A, mathematics, biology, chemistry, information technology, principles of business and Spanish. She received a grade two for physics. Johnson had no reservationsin expressing her happiness at her daughter's ...
2007-09-13 02:46:00
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Science Daily - Norman Horner, a retired dean of the College of Science and Mathematics at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, was on his way to the park mid-week to study the “not very common” phenomenon, when he received a call from park staff ...
2007-09-13 01:49:00
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Worcester Telegram & Gazette - But he was also a good mathematics student, and at high school was torn between pursuing math or music. “I never knew which.” Then, “suddenly” he did. “I decided suddenly that’s what I’m going to do. They say it’s a calling. It was ...
2007-09-13 02:03:00
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MENAFN - He also added that omega-3 supplements can lead to better grades and that pupils aged eleven saw their marks in mathematics, English and science improve dramatically after taking the free capsules. During the year-long trial a total of twenty-six ...
2007-09-13 03:29:00
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Ashburton Guardian - She is one of 52 teachers around the country awarded a New Zealand Science, Mathematics, Technology Teacher Fellowship to study speech development in young children. Some children were starting school unable to string a sentence together, she said ...
2007-09-13 03:58:00
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Talk Radio 702 - At the same time, Education Minister Naledi Pandor says Mathematics and Science teachers will get salary increases from January next year. The minister says this forms part of the plans to retain teachers with scarce skills. She also says there is a ...
2007-09-13 04:19:00
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Louisville Courier-Journal - Schools are required to have specific percentages of students reach proficiency in reading and mathematics and to meet other criteria, such as participation. Schools are measured not only on the overall performance of their students but on the ...
2007-09-13 02:32:00
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Tribune-Chronicle - He served in the Navy, earned a bachelors degree in mathematics from Ohio State University and advanced degrees from MIT and Golden Gate University. He worked as a computer analyst for the RAND Corporation and the System Development Corporation and ...
2007-09-13 02:32:00
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Louisville Courier-Journal - According to NAEP, scores in mathematics increased nationwide for fourth and eighth graders from 2003 to 2005. . . . In reading, the national average of fourth graders' scores improved from 2003 to 2005." Consider, however, that NCLB was passed ...
2007-09-13 02:46:00
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