• The Carnegie Institution for Science, also known as Carnegie Science and the Carnegie Institution of Washington, is an organization established to fund...
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  • The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, or simply the Carnegie Classification, is a framework for classifying colleges and universities...
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    Carnegie Institution for Science, Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland, Carnegie Hero Fund, Carnegie Mellon University, and the Carnegie Museums...
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    later the world. Since its founding, the Carnegie Corporation has endowed or otherwise helped establish institutions including the United States National...
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  • Carnegie Institution for Science, also called Carnegie Institution of Washington (CIW) Carnegie library, libraries built with grants paid by Carnegie...
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    OCLC 47871840. Weeks, John M.; Jane A. Hill (2006). The Carnegie Maya: the Carnegie Institution of Washington Maya Research Program, 1913–1957. Boulder...
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  • Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The institution was established in 1900...
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    dean of the MIT School of Engineering in 1932, and president of the Carnegie Institution of Washington in 1938. During his career, Bush patented a string...
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  • Carnegie Institute may refer to: Carnegie Institute, operator of the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Carnegie Institution for...
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    of astronomy (1962–1965). She joined the Carnegie Institution of Washington (later called Carnegie Institution of Science) in 1965 as a staff member in...
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    It houses the Carnegie Institution for Science, a philanthropic scientific research organization founded in 1902 by Andrew Carnegie. In recognition...
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  • in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Research institutions are a subset of doctoral degree-granting institutions and conduct...
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    extensive excavations of the Maya site of Chichen Itza on behalf of the Carnegie Institution and published several large compilations and treatises on Maya hieroglyphic...
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    research using old plates from Harvard. In 1952, Walter Baade of the Carnegie Institution of Washington's Observatories asked her, via Martin Schwarzschild...
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    Regulatory Commission from 1999 to 2003 and served as President of the Carnegie Institution for Science from 2003 to 2014. Meserve received his undergraduate...
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  • Harris and Francis Gano Benedict, which was published in 1919 by the Carnegie Institution of Washington in the monograph A Biometric Study Of Basal Metabolism...
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    president of Johns Hopkins University, and as founding president of the Carnegie Institution. Eponymous halls at both Berkeley and Hopkins pay tribute to his...
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    E. (1919). History of the Theory of Numbers, Vol. I. Washington: Carnegie Institution of Washington. p. 4. "Perfect numbers". www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac...
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    Charles, eds. (December 2004). "Carnegie Institution of Washington Administration Records, 1890–2001" (PDF). Carnegie Institution of Washington Administration...
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    food for a relatively low cost. Many institutions began to research the algae, including the Carnegie Institution, the Rockefeller Foundation, the NIH...
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  • O'Rahilly and Müller (1987). The name "Carnegie stages" comes from the Carnegie Institution of Washington. While the Carnegie stages provide a universal system...
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    Butler (born April 1960) is an astronomer and staff scientist at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, D.C., who searches for extrasolar planets...
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  • aligned with the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism (DTM) of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, which had begun a program to conduct magnetic surveys...
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    The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP) is a nonpartisan international affairs think tank headquartered in Washington, D.C., with operations...
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    Carnegie Institution of Washington, Publication 424. Washington, D.C. Villa Rohas, Alfonso. 1934. "The Yaxuna-Coba Causeway." Carnegie institution of...
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    telescope. The Mount Wilson Solar Observatory was first funded by the Carnegie Institution of Washington in 1904, leasing the land from the owners of the Mount...
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    undisturbed. The French press was invented by Charles Stacy French of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. The press uses an external hydraulic pump to drive...
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    assistantship at the Carnegie Institute of Washington in 1904–1905. Stevens' post-doctoral year of work at the Carnegie Institution required fellowship...
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  • NASA, he became the director of the Geophysical Laboratory at the Carnegie Institution, and the president of The Planetary Society. He has also worked on...
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    and September 7, 2002 for the Clay. A consortium consisting of the Carnegie Institution for Science, University of Arizona, Harvard University, the University...
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