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... the honour of lain Duncan Smith People Star Trek star's new enterprise DSG Retail Ltd Scottish minister trips up on ...
2003 - Gale Group | TDA
... not be such a good analogy; whereas, in Star Trek, the crew of the USS Enterprise merely had to point their tricorders at the ...
Tópico(s): Isotope Analysis in Ecology
2011 - Q15088586 | Zootaxa
Star Trek Beyond (Lin US 2016) features (yet again) the apparent destruction of the USS Enterprise, this time at the hands of a swarm of tiny insect-like metallic drones ploughing through its hull. It is a familiar scene. The Enterprise is beaten within an inch of its life in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (Meyer US 1982) - costing Spock (Leonard Nimoy) his life in the ...
Tópico(s): Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
2016 - Liverpool University Press | Science Fiction Film & Television
Peter A. Chyka, Peter A. Chyka, William Banner,
... 23rd century is afforded by the television series Star Trek, a survey of the toxin-related events as chronicled by the crew of the USS Starship Enterprise may provide insight to prepare toxicologists for the future. Methods: An investigation of the logs of the Enterprise was undertaken for the years 2266 to 2269 which were part of its first 5-year mission. Internet sites, published databases, and selected recorded episodes from the original Star Trek television series were searched for poisonings or toxin- ...
Tópico(s): Animal testing and alternatives
1999 - Marcel Dekker | Journal of Toxicology Clinical Toxicology
David P. Steensma, Robert A. Kyle,
... Crusher née Howard, the chief medical office of USS Enterprise-D and Enterprise-E, was played by Gates McFadden in the 1987-1994 television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. She was born on the ...
Tópico(s): Paranormal Experiences and Beliefs
2017 - Elsevier BV | Mayo Clinic Proceedings
:The studio model of the USS Enterprise used in filming the original Star Trek television program (NBC, 1966–69) began as a simple prop but gained celebrity as the universe of all things Star Trek ...
Tópico(s): Literature, Film, and Journalism Analysis
2016 - Taylor & Francis | Journal of Popular Film and Television
... quote from Jean-Luc Picard, captain of the USS Enterprise, most people who have sporadically watched episodes of Star Trek...
Tópico(s): Economic Theory and Institutions
2018 - Taylor & Francis | Review of Political Economy
... original captain James T Kirk of the starship USS Enterprise, remarked that the sci-fi technology we see in Star Trek is not as otherworldly as it seems. At ...
Tópico(s): Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
2016 - Institution of Engineering and Technology | Engineering & Technology
... an episode of the popular science fiction series Star Trek: The Next Generation, the crew of the USS Enterprise-D happened upon a full Dyson sphere when ...
Tópico(s): Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
2014 - World Scientific | Asia Pacific Physics Newsletter
... Bones” McCoy, the chief medical officer of the USS Enterprise. Dr. McCoy was my favorite character on my favorite childhood television show, Star Trek. Throughout much of grade school, my brother and ...
Tópico(s): Health and Medical Research Impacts
2011 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | Emergency Medicine News
... Bones” McCoy, the chief medical officer of the USS Enterprise. Dr. McCoy was my favorite character on my favorite childhood television show, Star Trek. Throughout much of grade school, my brother and ...
Tópico(s): Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills
2010 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | Emergency Medicine News
... of the first show of the television series Star Trek. To commemorate this, the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum is hosting the show’s restored 11-foot USS Enterprise, and the Experience Music Project Museum in Seattle has built a re-creation of the ship’s flight deck. In honor of these events, the Smithsonian channel will be airing a 2-hour special that describes the exhibits and looks at the effect Star Trek has had on science and technology.
Tópico(s): Archaeological Research and Protection
2016 - American Association for the Advancement of Science | Science