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Mountains of science

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There are some giants in the science world who stand tall in their fields. However, there are some who stand even taller, and it is these whom we are celebrating with this look at some of those who are at the literary peak.

Alles, D.S., Elek, J.W., Howland, F.L., Nevis, B., Nielsen, R.J., Schlegel, W.A., Skinner, J.G. and Stout, C.E. (1970). Step-and-repeat camera. Bell System Technical Journal 49, 2145.

Blanc, M. (1994). Monitoring earths magnetosphere and upper-atmosphere, and its control by the solar output. Advances in Space Research 14, 215.

McKinley, M. and Toffler, R.B. (1980). Antibiotic- associated hemorrhagic colitis. Digestive Diseases and Sciences 25, 812-813.

Haveman, G.A. and Everest, M. (2003). Near-infrared cavity ringdown spectroscopy of high molecular overtones. Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society 225, 785.

Higginbotham, E.J., Kilimanjaro, H., Wilensky, J.T., Batenhorst, R. and Herman, D. (1989). Does caffeine ingestion affect intraocular-pressure: Reply. Ophthalmology 96, 1681.


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