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  2. American Journal of Science - Wikipedia

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    The American Journal of Science ( AJS) is the United States of America's longest-running scientific journal, having been published continuously since its conception in 1818 by Professor Benjamin Silliman, who edited and financed it himself. Until 1880, it was also known as the American Journal of Science and Arts, but its focus was always on ...

  3. List of American suffragists - Wikipedia

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    Jennie McCowen (1845–1924) – physician, writer, lecturer, medical journal editor, suffragist; Catharine Waugh McCulloch(1862–1945) – Chicago lawyer, active in the Illinois 1913 effort and legal adviser for the National American Woman Suffrage Association; Mary A. McCurdy (1852–1934) – African American suffragist

  4. Archival science - Wikipedia

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    Category. v. t. e. Archival science, or archival studies, is the study and theory of building and curating archives, which are collections of documents, recordings, photographs and various other materials in physical or digital formats. To build and curate an archive, one must acquire and evaluate the materials, and be able to access them later.

  5. List of medical journals - Wikipedia

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    American Journal of Medical Genetics: Genetics: Wiley-Liss: English: 1977–present American Journal of the Medical Sciences: Medicine: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins: English: 1820–present American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology: Obstetrics and Gynecology: Elsevier: English: 1920–present American Journal of Public Health: Public Health

  6. Scientific American - Wikipedia

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    Scientific American. Scientific American, informally abbreviated SciAm or sometimes SA, is an American popular science magazine. Many scientists, including Albert Einstein and Nikola Tesla, have contributed articles to it, with more than 150 Nobel Prize -winners being featured since its inception.

  7. Benjamin Silliman - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Silliman (August 8, 1779 – November 24, 1864) was an American chemist and science educator. [ 1] He was one of the first American professors of science, at Yale College, the first person to use the process of fractional distillation in America. He was a founder of the American Journal of Science, the oldest continuously published ...

  8. List of scientific journals - Wikipedia

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    Geoheritage. Geophysical Research Letters. International Journal of Speleology. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. Journal of Climate. Journal of Geophysical Research. Journal of Physical Oceanography. Journal of the IEST.

  9. Science (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Science. (journal) Science, also widely referred to as Science Magazine, [ 1] is the peer-reviewed academic journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science [ A 2][ 2] (AAAS) and one of the world's top academic journals. [ 3] It was first published in 1880, is currently circulated weekly and has a subscriber base of around ...