
Carly Phillips
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Jan 15, 2025 |
blog.ucsusa.org | Carly Phillips
Scientists have a long-standing, and probably well-deserved, reputation as a jargon-prone bunch—and I am no exception (see my post on vapor pressure deficit, for one). Despite this reputation we actually use jargon to avoid confusion and be as precise as possible, ensuring our ideas are clearly understood. This seems straightforward enough for phrases like vapor pressure deficit, which needs to be distinguished from concepts like, for instance, relative humidity.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
everand.com | Carly Phillips
Scientists have a long-standing, and probably well-deserved, reputation as a jargon-prone bunch—and I am no exception (see my post on vapor pressure deficit, for one). Despite this reputation we actually use jargon to avoid confusion and be as precise as possible, ensuring our ideas are clearly understood. This seems straightforward enough for phrases like vapor pressure deficit, which needs to be distinguished from concepts like, for instance, relative humidity.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
booklovinmamas.net | Carly Phillips |FranJessca Owner
by Carly Phillips Series: Dare to Love #2 Published by CP Publishing on March 28, 2014 SubGenres: Contemporary Romance Format: eBook Pages: 294 Source: Kobo Plus Audience: 18+/AdultAdd to Goodreads Purchase at Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo Quarterback Alex Dare, had it all -- an all-star football career with the Tampa Breakers and his choice of willing women -- until a severe injury forces him into early retirement.
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Jun 20, 2024 |
blog.ucsusa.org | Carly Phillips
Last week, I participated in the Scientists Speakout Day during the Summer of Heat on Wall Street, to protest and disrupt the financial institutions that are enabling the fossil fuel industry (and, as a result, our current climate crisis). This campaign, which will be active all summer, demands action from Citigroup and other big banks and insurers to stop enabling fossil fuel pollution.
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Jun 20, 2024 |
everand.com | Carly Phillips
Last week, I participated in the Scientists Speakout Day during the Summer of Heat on Wall Street, to protest and disrupt the financial institutions that are enabling the fossil fuel industry (and, as a result, our current climate crisis). This campaign, which will be active all summer, demands action from Citigroup and other big banks and insurers to stop enabling fossil fuel pollution.
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