| 1st | Top nineteenth-century British periodicals: 1860s |
| Question 1: ________ of particles — C. Davisson and L. H. Germer (1927). | |||
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Question 2: What is the frequency of Nature (journal)?
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Question 3: Where does Nature (journal) come from?
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Question 4: Which of the following titles did Nature (journal) have?
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Question 5: Which of the following languages is spoken in Nature (journal)?
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| Question 6: The ________ — International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium (2001). "Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome". Nature 409 (6822): 860–921. | |||
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| Question 7: An earlier error occurred when ________ submitted his breakthrough paper on the weak interaction theory of beta decay. | |||
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| Question 8: In 2007 Nature (together with Science) received the ________ for Communications and Humanity. | |||
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| Question 9: [3] The most respected scientific journals of this time were the refereed journals of the Royal Society, which had published many of the great works from Isaac Newton, Michael Faraday through to early works from ________. | |||
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| Question 10: The structure of ________ — J. D. Watson and F. H. C. Crick (1953). | |||
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