
Wednesday, August 19, 1998
Prospects in archaeology are bright, but make sure you dig a bit more
Archaeology is a multidisciplinary science, which involves the scientific study of the material remains of past human life and activities. Hence an archaeologist studies fossil relics, artefacts, monuments, manuscripts, coins and undertakes excavations to identify the period to which they belong and then to trace the stages of development of civilisations.
Sell dogs and bark all the way to the bank
Every dog trainer is having his day, or so it seems. In as much as, dog breeders too are earning their bread, butter and dessert through these lovable pets. And there are enough statistics to prove the point.
Ranbaxy Laboratories brings quality to research
The concept of DOE, interestingly, germinated in the field of agriculture, in 1919, when Sir Ronald A Fisher, a British statistician developed a strategy for systematic experimentation. Subsequently, DOE's popularity revved up in the automobile industry with nearly every global automobile major using DOE for the design of automobiles and automotive components.
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