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There is no doubt as to the source of its popularization.
She is also known for her popularization of science, in particular space exploration.
This is a kind of popularization that she had never anticipated.
It will play a major role in the popularization of rock and roll.
Here he had a strong influence on the popularization of astronomy.
However it was the development of the computer chip that led to their popularization.
An entire industry has been created with this rapid popularization.
He was a pioneer in the popularization of personal computers.
"The popularization of the telephone began around 1900," John writes.
He is the author of several publications, scientific and popularization books.
He also concedes a certain popularization of the ballet program.
Established in 2003, its purpose is to promote the popularization of science.
Another important development was the popularization of science among an increasingly literate population.
"That part of my work is just a popularization."
It has been called "one of the first great popularizations of science."
And I have seen astronomy popularizations in the house.
He specializes in popularization of sport, especially among disabled individuals.
White performers were used as a vehicle for the popularization of jazz music in America.
True, the attempt at popularization was made largely out of noble motives.
Over time, the term stuck in popularizations of theoretical physics research.
He published more than 130 research papers on genetics and about 500 popularization articles.
A Web site devoted to the popularization of science.
The popularization of eastern spiritual practices has been associated with psychological problems in the west.
- but it's Bush's baby, even if he shares its popularization with Gorbachev.
Its popularization may have indirectly influenced the development of modern Tap dance.
I've put it last because it's not popularisation in the strict sense.
He is especially engaged in popularisation of scientific contents including the new media.
It was the first local planetarium for the popularisation of astronomy and space science.
The main role of the Society is popularisation of astronomy.
In 1991 he was knighted "for services to chemistry and the popularisation of science".
The process of popularisation is a form of boundary work.
He had a strong late cut and is noted for his popularisation or invention of the leg glance.
He greatly helped the popularisation of hip hop music in Serbia.
I hope this will be a favourable stimulus, in particular for the popularisation of online selling.
Freeman is credited with the popularisation of the technique in the United States.
He was the recipient of two national awards, one for science popularisation and another for literacy.
It's one of the worst examples of misjudged popularisation I have seen.
The year 1946 represents thus the beginning of the popularisation of scuba diving.
Before the popularisation of the typical Turkish breakfast, soup was the default morning meal for some people.
It was Weber who began the studies of bureaucracy and whose works led to the popularisation of this term.
Completely organized by every school this competition aimed more at popularisation than at selection.
These discoveries led to the acceptance and popularisation of the idea that the extinction had been caused by a meteor impact.
Its popularisation entered modern secular Yiddish literature and folk motif.
It was commonly used prior to the popularisation of chlorofluorocarbons (Freons).
The challenge also resulted in the popularisation of the Boxing Kangaroo representation.
This distinction may be due to the Frankfurter's popularisation (as an ingredient of hot-dogs).
This passage was widely quoted in the national press, leading to the popularisation of the word slum to describe bad housing.
That isn't true because Jobs had nothing to do with the creation of the platform - only with its refinement and popularisation.
Supplies of equipment and materials requiring popularisation.
Until the development, popularisation, and domination of television, radio was the broadcast medium upon which people in the United Kingdom relied.