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301.www.csa.com146000
302.www.oiseaux.net145000
303.www.esri.com143000
304.www.deakin.edu.au142000
305.www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov142000
306.xroads.virginia.edu142000
307.www.gi-ev.de142000
308.volcano.und.nodak.edu141000
309.www.unu.edu141000
310.digitalarkivet.uib.no141000
311.www.nist.gov140000
312.hubblesite.org139000
313.www.spc.noaa.gov139000
314.www.rki.de139000
315.www.freetranslation.com138000
316.www.fnal.gov138000
317.www.flmnh.ufl.edu138000
318.stats.bls.gov137000
319.www.sintef.no137000
320.www.oeaw.ac.at137000
321.www.fis.unipr.it137000
322.www.cs.uni-magdeburg.de136000
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324.www.jlab.org135000
325.www.ids-mannheim.de135000
326.www.dokpro.uio.no134000
327.www.niehs.nih.gov133000
328.www.aps.org132000
329.www.gehealthcare.com132000
330.www.vde.com131000
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332.www.naturamediterraneo.com130000
333.www.wur.nl129000
334.www.astro.uio.no128000
335.www.imr.no128000
336.www.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de127000
337.www.iss.it127000
338.www.plos.org127000
339.www.dfg.de126000
340.www.cis.es126000
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342.whale.wheelock.edu125000
343.www.ee.ethz.ch124000
344.www.msh-paris.fr124000
345.www.cesga.es124000
346.www.math.uu.se124000
347.www.extension.umn.edu123000
348.www.dsi.cnrs.fr123000
349.www.lifl.fr123000
350.herba.msu.ru122000
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319. www.sintef.no

Rating: 137000 points*
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www.sintef.no

Forsiden - SINTEF .The SINTEF Group is the largest independent research organisation in Scandinavia. Every year, SINTEF supports the development of 2000 or so Norwegian and overseas companies via our research and development activity. The abbreviation SIN

Description: forskning, teknologi, SINTEF, uavhengig forskningsorganisasjon

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Wordsearch: Beginning with endings
Looking at the ends of words lets us investigate word classes and provides a very different view of thingsA search through the Guardian Weekly archive for the beginnings of words lets us see their frequency. Looking at the ends of words, however, lets us investigate word classes, and this gives a very different view of things. I've looked at words ending in -ion; a set of abstract nouns that have high social significance. The most frequent …ion words: million, election, union, action, decision and administration remind us of how a primary purpose of newspapers is to report on the actions of powerful people and organisations.If you exclude words such as union and administration, you find a different and intriguing series. This begins with: action, decision and question: all of which relate to things that people with power do. Next in the list are information, position, and situation: essential resources for these decision makers. The series finishes with operation, corruption, attention and opinion; all of which are linked to what can help or hinder actions.I found it interesting that action collocates strongly with military, legal, affirmative, class (a collective legal action), direct and industrial, while decisions tend to be political, final, right, final, controversial or surprise, and are linked to institutions such as government and court, or to people such as Bush, US, Blair, and Clinton. Question doesn't seem to be associated with people or places, but it is very frequently qualified as being: big, real, key, open, important, simple, good, central, crucial, obvious or fundamental; while information tends to be personal, classified, sensitive, false, vital, secret, confidential, public or detailed. Further down the list we find that operations tend to be strongly linked with security, whether this is: military, rescue, peacekeeping, security, police, relief, sting, terrorist, smuggling or surveillance.Finally, that most ubiquitous of abstract nouns corruption. Although no one seems to like it (corruption collocates strongly with against, alleged, anti, end, fight, fighting and tackle) it gets everywhere, being: endemic, global, government, moral, official, pervasive, police, political, rampant and widespread. Clearly we still need independent investigative journalism to keep an eye on those in power.LanguageLinguisticsguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Scientists claim cuts will harm economy
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Swiss archaeologists find 5,000-year-old door
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