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Pović, M., P. Nkundabakura, and J. Uwamahoro. "Status of astronomy in Rwanda and volunteer work at Kigali Institute of Education (KIE)." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 10, H16 (August 2012): 544. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921314012022.

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Until 2009, astronomy was undeveloped in Rwanda, without astronomy courses at universities and schools, astronomical facilities, or any outreach programmes. With the international year of astronomy in 2009, Dr. Pheneas Nkundabakura and Dr. Jean Uwamahoro from the KIE Maths-Physics department, both graduates from the South African NASSP Programme (http://www.star.ac.za), started a program of implementing the astronomical knowledge at schools and universities. During the same year 2009, IAU donated 100 galileoscopes for the secondary schools, and several astronomy workshops were organised for the teachers. IAU donated also 5 laptops to help students and lecturers to learn and use astronomy software. With this, KIE students have now a possibility to choose astronomy/space science for their undergraduate final year research projects. Moreover, there is an ongoing effort to look for further collaboration towards establishing the first astronomical facility (observatory) in the country.
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Tikly, Leon, John Lowe, Michael Crossley, Hillary Dachi, Roger Garrett, and Beatrice Mukabaranga. "Globalisation and Skills for Development: Some Lessons from Sub-Saharan Africa." Policy Futures in Education 1, no. 2 (June 2003): 284–320. http://dx.doi.org/10.2304/pfie.2003.1.2.7.

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This article reports on an international policy research study funded by the United Kingdom (UK) Government's Department for International Development (DfID), entitled Globalisation and Skills for Development in Tanzania and Rwanda: implications for education and training policy and practice. The research is a contribution to a broader ‘Skills for Development Initiative’ launched by the UK Secretary of State for International Development (Short, 1999). The study was a collaborative effort between the Universities of Bristol, Bath, Dar es Salaam and the Kigali Institute of Education. The findings and the analysis generated by this research are rich and complex.
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Ripley, Keith. "Addressing the Challenges of Kigali Implementation." Environmental Policy and Law 49, no. 6 (April 7, 2020): 339–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/epl-190185.

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Tende, Renz Tichafogwe. "A Yaounde – Kigali Experience Sharing for Harmonious City Biking Culture in Sub-Saharan Africa." European Journal of Development Studies 1, no. 2 (June 17, 2021): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.24018/ejdevelop.2021.1.2.26.

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Salvaging motorbike calamities and urban chaos would not only safeguard lives but achieve urban tranquility in Yaounde and Cameroon. The disorder in this transport sector observed in Yaounde can be uncurled and riders called to order as solution to the chaos accrued. This article exposes the shortcomings of biking transport as inadequate training and reckless riding have led to the urban chaos and calamities observed. If it does not occur from high speed, perhaps it would be a mentality problem. Some 140 questionnaires were administered to motor bike riders, clients, and transport authorities in Yaounde. Field observation and interview sessions were organized to have first-hand information on calamities in the city. Hotbed neighbourhoods of accidents were captured through a GPS and transformed into maps and tables. An in-depth documentary research at the Ministry of Transport and its delegations as well as the national institute of statistics was done to have data for analysis. Findings adhere to the fact that total identification of riders, mandatory use of helmets for rider and passenger as well as stringent speed limits with unadorned sanctions can be used to address the situation. This paper advocates that the Kigali experience in the management and control of motor bike transport be shared in Yaounde so as to reduce, if not curb urban mayhem and wanton accidents.
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Gubic, Ilija, and Oana Baloi. "Implementing the New Urban Agenda in Rwanda: Nation-Wide Public Space Initiatives." Urban Planning 4, no. 2 (June 30, 2019): 223–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/up.v4i2.2005.

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Rwanda, with its population of 12,600,000, growing 2.8% yearly, and significant investments in infrastructure and construction in its capital Kigali and six secondary cities identified as economic poles of growth, aims to achieve a 35% urbanisation rate by 2024. Kigali and Rwanda’s secondary cities are currently revising their master plans in response to the pressure of rapid urban growth in infrastructure and services. To address the lack of public spaces in its cities, the Ministry of Infrastructure, the Rwanda Housing Authority, local authorities, the Global Green Growth Institute, and other stakeholders have committed to deliver a range of activities in this area. Their commitments include the assessment of public spaces, which will be used as a baseline for the purpose of reporting on the Sustainable Development Goals public space indicators (11.7) and further revision of the master plans of Rwanda’s secondary cities. This article firstly builds on the existing knowledge and understanding of public spaces in Rwanda’s planning documents, followed by an examination of how multiple actors in Rwanda interact in order to promote a nation-wide public space agenda. The main findings indicate emerging forms of innovative collaboration and partnerships for public spaces involving all levels of the Rwandan government, development partners, the civil society sector, and other stakeholders. The article concludes that, as planning documents and strategies on public spaces are in place and in line with the recommendations of the New Urban Agenda, given the limited budget for its development, Rwanda needs access to innovative funding sources in order to effectively implement public space initiatives across the country.
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Sporton, Deborah. "Cultivating success in Uganda: Kigezi farmers and colonial policies, Carswell G. The British institute in eastern Africa, Nairobi; James Currey, Oxford; Fountain Publishers, Kampala; Ohio University Press, Athens, 2007. ISBN 978-1-84701-601-0 (paperback), xii +258pp." Land Degradation & Development 20, no. 5 (September 2009): 587–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ldr.904.

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Esmail, Shakirah, and Jason Corburn. "Struggles to remain in Kigali’s “unplanned” settlements: the case of Bannyahe." Environment and Urbanization 32, no. 1 (November 22, 2019): 19–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0956247819886229.

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Examining the precarious status of informal settlements in Kigali at a time of large-scale planning-induced expropriation, this article considers urban contestation in the context of the city’s changing spatial-legal regime. We analyse the case of one informal settlement’s expropriation and relocation – the settlement of Bannyahe – and the contestation that has ensued as resident property owners take the District of Gasabo to court. Through interviews with settlement residents, we follow the fates of these displaced urban citizens and consider their struggles to remain in their homes. Finally, we suggest that such contestation over legal procedural regularity and negotiation over property valuation at the neighbourhood level forms the limit of overt opposition to the city’s masterplan. Terming these limits to contestation “silent boundaries” that circumscribe contestation for property owners in the Bannyahe settlement, we offer perspectives on contestation and compromise amidst urban socio-spatial reordering in the “new Kigali”.
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Peter, Chris Maina. "The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: bringing the killers to book." International Review of the Red Cross 37, no. 321 (December 1997): 695–704. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020860400077780.

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In the spring of 1994 more than 500,000 people were killed in Rwanda in one of the worst cases of genocide in history. The slaughter began on 6 April 1994, only a few hours after the plane bringing the Presidents of Rwanda and Burundi back from peace negotiations in Tanzania was shot down as it approached Kigali Airport.
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Jones, Will. "Victoire in Kigali, or: why Rwandan elections are not won transnationally." Journal of Eastern African Studies 10, no. 2 (April 2, 2016): 343–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2016.1187816.

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Seburanga, J. L., B. A. Kaplin, Q. X. Zhang, and T. Gatesire. "Amenity trees and green space structure in urban settlements of Kigali, Rwanda." Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 13, no. 1 (2014): 84–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2013.08.001.

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Gatabazi, Paul, Sileshi Fanta Melesse, and Shaun Ramroop. "Resampled Cox Proportional Hazards Models for Infant Mortality at the Kigali University Teaching Hospital." Open Public Health Journal 12, no. 1 (April 16, 2019): 136–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874944501912010136.

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Introduction: Resampling technique as a way of overcoming instability in Cox Proportional hazard model is used for measuring the risk and related standard error for the infant mortality, given socio-economic and clinical covariates for mother and children at the Kigali University Teaching Hospital in Rwanda. Methods: Bootstrap and jackknife Cox proportional hazards models was applied to N=2117 newborn data collected in 2016 at the Kigali University Teaching Hospital in Rwanda. Results: The unadjusted models revealed significance of the age of female parents, information on previous abortion, gender of a newborn, number of newborns at a time, APGAR, the weight of a newborn and the circumference of the head of a newborn. Conclusion: Statistical analysis supports two major findings: 1) parents under 20 years of age indicate a relatively higher risk of infant death, and 2) abnormality in the newborn's head and weight indicates a relatively higher risk of infant mortality. Recommendations include avoidance of pregnancy until after age 20 and clinically recommended nutrition for the mother during pregnancy to decrease the risk of infant mortality.
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Ingabire, Marie Chantal, Kirstin Mitchell, Nienke Veldhuijzen, Marie Michelle Umulisa, Jeanine Nyinawabega, Evelyne Kestelyn, Minouk Van Steijn, Janneke Van De Wijgert, and Robert Pool. "Joining and leaving sex work: experiences of women in Kigali, Rwanda." Culture, Health & Sexuality 14, no. 9 (August 31, 2012): 1037–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13691058.2012.713120.

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Swinbanks, David. "New science institute." Nature 356, no. 6371 (April 1992): 647. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/356647b0.

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Baffoe, Gideon, Sohail Ahmad, and Ramjee Bhandari. "The road to sustainable Kigali: A contextualized analysis of the challenges." Cities 105 (October 2020): 102838. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2020.102838.

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Reed, Wm Cyrus. "Exile, Reform, and the Rise of the Rwandan Patriotic Front." Journal of Modern African Studies 34, no. 3 (September 1996): 479–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x00055567.

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In July 1994, the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) and its armed wing, the Rwandan Patriotic Army (RPA),1 entered Kigali after routing the former régime and putting an end to months of genocide in which upwards of 500,000 had lost their lives. By August, another one to two million had fled from Rwanda. All in all, nearly half of the population had been killed, displaced inside the country, or was in exile.
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Goodfellow, Tom. "Rwanda's political settlement and the urban transition: expropriation, construction and taxation in Kigali." Journal of Eastern African Studies 8, no. 2 (March 17, 2014): 311–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2014.891714.

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Gatabazi, P., S. F. Melesse, and S. Ramroop. "Multiple Events Model for the Infant Mortality at Kigali University Teaching Hospital." Open Public Health Journal 11, no. 1 (October 31, 2018): 464–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874944501811010464.

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Introduction: The present study applies multiple events survival analysis to infant mortality at the Kigali University Teaching Hospital (KUTH) in Rwanda. Materials and Methods: The primary dataset consists of newborns from KUTH recorded in the year 2016 and in the current paper, a complete case analysis was used. Two events per subject were modeled namely death and the occurrence of at least one of the following conditions that may also cause long-term death to infants such as severe oliguria, severe prematurity, very low birth weight, macrosomia, severe respiratory distress, gastroparesis, hemolytic, trisomy, asphyxia and laparoschisis. Covariates of interest include demographic covariates namely the age and the place of residence for parents; clinical covariates for parents include obstetric antecedents, type of childbirth and previous abortion. Clinical covariates for babies include APGAR, gender, number of births at a time, weight, circumference of the head, and height. Results/Conclusion: The results revealed that Wei, Lin and Weissfeld Model (WLWM) fit the data well. The covariates age, abortion, gender, number, APGAR, weight and head were found to have a significant effect.
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Defraeye, Piet. "Milo Rau in Africa." Theater 51, no. 2 (May 1, 2021): 48–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/01610775-8920510.

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Piet Defraeye explores Milo Rau’s work in Central Africa, focusing on 2011’s Hate Radio and 2015’s The Congo Tribunal. Defraeye suggests that while Rau’s interest in Central Africa is not based on any personal connection, it began before the founding of his company, the International Institute of Political Murder (iipm), and has been something of a through line for the director. In analyzing both projects, Defraeye traces their development and provides the historical and cultural context of the events presented. In the case of Hate Radio, this involves looking at performances of the piece around Europe and on-site in a radio studio in Kigali and explaining the role of radio in the Rwandan genocide of 1994. With The Congo Tribunal, Defraeye identifies several of the many global ramifications of what is often referred to as the African World War and summarizes the three cases that made up the three-day imagined trial in Bukavu, Congo, which, along with the follow-up presentation in Berlin and a wide range of ancillary materials, was the centerpiece of the project. Defraeye contextualizes The Congo Tribunal within both Rau’s oeuvre and the larger ecosystem of Central African activism, identifying Rau’s utopian goals as well as the criticisms leveled against him.
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Anonymous. "Science education institute forming." Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union 75, no. 13 (1994): 148. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/94eo00842.

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Groner, Yoram. "Weizmann Institute of Science." Molecular Medicine 3, no. 1 (January 1997): 2–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03401663.

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Price-Smith, Andrew T. "Ghosts of Kigali: Infectious Disease and Global Stability at the Turn of the Century." International Journal 54, no. 3 (1999): 426. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40203404.

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Goodfellow, Tom, and Alyson Smith. "From Urban Catastrophe to ‘Model’ City? Politics, Security and Development in Post-conflict Kigali." Urban Studies 50, no. 15 (May 30, 2013): 3185–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098013487776.

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Purohit, Pallav, Lena Höglund-Isaksson, John Dulac, Nihar Shah, Max Wei, Peter Rafaj, and Wolfgang Schöpp. "Electricity savings and greenhouse gas emission reductions from global phase-down of hydrofluorocarbons." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 20, no. 19 (October 5, 2020): 11305–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-20-11305-2020.

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Abstract. Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) are widely used as cooling agents in refrigeration and air conditioning, as solvents in industrial processes, as fire-extinguishing agents, for foam blowing, and as aerosol propellants. They have been used in large quantities as the primary substitutes for ozone-depleting substances regulated under the Montreal Protocol. However, many HFCs are potent greenhouse gases (GHGs) and as such subject to global phase-down under the Kigali Amendment (KA) to the Montreal Protocol. In this study, we develop a range of long-term scenarios for HFC emissions under varying degrees of stringency in climate policy and assess co-benefits in the form of electricity savings and associated reductions in GHG and air pollutant emissions. Due to technical opportunities to improve energy efficiency in cooling technologies, there exist potentials for significant electricity savings under a well-managed phase-down of HFCs. Our results reveal that the opportunity to simultaneously improve energy efficiency in stationary cooling technologies could bring additional climate benefits of about the same magnitude as that attributed to the HFCs phase-down. If technical energy efficiency improvements are fully implemented, the resulting electricity savings could exceed 20 % of future global electricity consumption, while the corresponding figure for economic energy efficiency improvements would be about 15 %. The combined effect of HFC phase-down, energy efficiency improvement of the stationary cooling technologies, and future changes in the electricity generation fuel mix would prevent between 411 and 631 Pg CO2 equivalent of GHG emissions between 2018 and 2100, thereby making a significant contribution towards keeping the global temperature rise below 2 ∘C. Reduced electricity consumption also means lower air pollution emissions in the power sector, estimated at about 5 %–10 % for sulfur dioxide (SO2), 8 %–16 % for nitrogen oxides (NOx), and 4 %–9 % for fine particulate matter (PM2.5) emissions compared with a pre-Kigali baseline.
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Hong, Wan, Jung Hun Park, Kyeong J. Kim, Hyung Joo Woo, Jun Kon Kim, Han Woo Choi, and Gi Dong Kim. "Establishment of Chemical Preparation Methods and Development of an Automated Reduction System for AMS Sample Preparation at Kigam." Radiocarbon 52, no. 3 (2010): 1277–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033822200046361.

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Many previous studies on the sample preparation of various kinds of radiocarbon dating samples by accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) have been examined at KIGAM (Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources) and our own procedures have been established. Furthermore, an automated reduction system has been developed. The volume of the reduction region was minimized to improve the reduction yield, and air-actuated pneumatic valves and solenoid arrays were used for computer control of the system. Operation of all the valves and vacuum pumps and signals from the temperature sensors and pressure gauges were interfaced to a personal computer with an A/D board. A computer program was also developed to perform automatic operation of the reduction system. This system consistently shows a higher reduction yield than 90%. The reduction time of the system is currently 140 min.
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Yusin, Jennifer. "The Itinerary of Commemoration in the Kigali Memorial Centre: On Trauma, Time and Difference." Culture, Theory and Critique 57, no. 3 (May 8, 2015): 338–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14735784.2015.1019158.

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Weissbach, H. "The Roche Institute." Science 261, no. 5118 (July 9, 1993): 146. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.8327882.

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Katz, M. "Dental institute report." Science 261, no. 5121 (July 30, 1993): 533. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.8342011.

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McHugh, W. "Dental institute report." Science 261, no. 5121 (July 30, 1993): 533. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.8380044.

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HOLDEN, C. "Peace Institute Grants." Science 235, no. 4784 (January 2, 1987): 26d. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.235.4784.26d.

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Marshall, E. "NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE: Klausner Quits NCI to Head New Institute." Science 293, no. 5537 (September 14, 2001): 1967a—1967. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.293.5537.1967a.

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Kabera, Telesphore, Suzanne Bartington, Clement Uwanyirigira, Pacifique Abimana, and Francis Pope. "Indoor PM2.5 characteristics and CO concentration in households using biomass fuel in Kigali, Rwanda." International Journal of Environmental Studies 77, no. 6 (February 27, 2020): 998–1011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00207233.2020.1732067.

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McHugh, W. D. "Dental Institute Report." Science 261, no. 5121 (July 30, 1993): 533. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.261.5121.533-b.

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Katz, M. "Dental Institute Report." Science 261, no. 5121 (July 30, 1993): 533–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.261.5121.533-c.

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Henry, R. C. "The Rowland Institute." Science 257, no. 5073 (August 21, 1992): 1027. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.257.5073.1027-a.

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Ellison, A. M. "Howard Hughes Institute." Science 241, no. 4866 (August 5, 1988): 639. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.241.4866.639-c.

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Newbury, Catharine, and David Newbury. "A Catholic Mass in Kigali: Contested Views of the Genocide and Ethnicity in Rwanda." Canadian Journal of African Studies 33, no. 2/3 (1999): 292. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/486267.

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HASEGAWA, Yukio, Katsuhiko SHIRAI, and Atsuo TAKANISHI. "System science institute, Waseda University." Journal of the Robotics Society of Japan 3, no. 6 (1985): 574–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.7210/jrsj.3.574.

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Tyurina Oberlander, M. "Father and Soil Science Institute." Dokuchaev Soil Bulletin, no. 90 (September 1, 2017): 116–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.19047/0136-1694-2017-90-116-118.

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Williams, Meryl. "Australian Institute of Marine Science." Maritime Studies 1993, no. 73 (November 1993): 5–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07266472.1993.10878365.

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Stevens-Rayburn, Sarah. "The Space Telescope Science Institute." Science & Technology Libraries 7, no. 2 (January 28, 1987): 95–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j122v07n02_11.

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Wallis, Simon, and David Swinbanks. "New science institute gets director." Nature 344, no. 6266 (April 1990): 477. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/344477b0.

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Taagepera, M., G. E. Miller, and A. J. Benesi. "The UCI Summer Science Institute." Journal of Chemical Education 64, no. 3 (March 1987): 234. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ed064p234.

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MORI, Tadashi. "Political Science of Institute Reform." Annuals of Japanese Political Science Association 57, no. 2 (2006): 60–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.7218/nenpouseijigaku1953.57.2_60.

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Lenotti, Carina. "Austria's science institute gathers steam." Nature 448, no. 7150 (July 2007): 112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/448112b.

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Dennis, Carina. "Politicians chastise Australia's science institute." Nature 441, no. 7094 (June 2006): 674–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/441674b.

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Vogel, G. "They're Resolute on Institute." Science 314, no. 5798 (October 20, 2006): 399c. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.314.5798.399c.

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Holden, C. "Purdue Welcomes Mann Institute." Science 315, no. 5819 (March 23, 2007): 1651b. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.315.5819.1651b.

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Holden, C. "Pathology Institute Gets Lifeline." Science 316, no. 5821 (April 6, 2007): 33c. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.316.5821.33c.

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Kaiser, J. "Congress Probing Enviro Institute." Science 316, no. 5822 (April 13, 2007): 187b. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.316.5822.187b.

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Casassus, B. "Call Ourselves an Institute." Science 311, no. 5760 (January 27, 2006): 453c. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.311.5760.453c.

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