Examples of using Rees in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Martin Rees.
Jerry Rees.
concrete plans for recycling REEs.
Rees also acted as a consultant on the machine handling of data for the 1960 census.
In 1946 the US Navy invited Rees to become Head of the mathematics branch of the Office of Naval Research to support scientific
I still think the government will come up with a solution,” said Sir Martin Rees, the astronomer royal.
In 1953 Rees returned to Hunter College that she had left on extended leave 10 years previously to undertake war work.
Over the last year, Japan has been in a more difficult position with regard to access to REEs than Europe has.
Speaking as both an astronomer and"a concerned member of the human race," Sir Martin Rees examines our planet
Rees left Hunter College in 1961,
The Japanese Government has spent USD 1 billion on research into the substitution and recycling of REEs.
LM: Yes, the world's reliance on Chinese REEs may be waning with the increase in production from a number of countries,
The opportunity was missed, however, and Rees retuned to Hunter College where she was promoted to assistant professor in 1932 and then to associate professor in 1940.
In 1931 Rees graduated with her doctorate for a thesis entitled Division algebras associated with an equation whose group has four generators.
For this work, Rees was received the President's Certificate of Merit at the end of the war.
After graduating, Nash-Williams remained at Cambridge where he undertook research under Shaun Wylie and Davis Rees.
jarred food(Rees 2007).
According to the PEF Guide the environmental footprint is not equal to the ecological footprint of Wackernagel and Rees;
China is also interested in investing in high-tech production facilities for processing REEs, because it does not just want to be a supplier of raw materials.
Rees Harbor's own former triathlon champion,