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The scientific knowledge, or domain C, is created by the application of a consistent methodology of analysis of our reality, B.
Therefore, the scientific domain is internally logical.
" In the works of authors like Clemens Timpler of Heidelberg and Steinfurt, Bartolomaeus Keckermann of Heidelberg and Danzig, and Johann Heinrich Alsted of Herborn there appeared a new, unified vision of the encyclopaedia of the scientific disciplines in which ontology had the role of assigning to each of the particular sciences its proper domain.
Cros was a poet of meager means, not in a position to pay a machinist to build a working model, and largely content to bequeath his ideas to the public domain free of charge and let others reduce them to practice, but after the earliest reports of Edison's presumably independent invention crossed the Atlantic he had his sealed letter of April 30 opened and read at the December 3, 1877 meeting of the French Academy of Sciences, claiming due scientific credit for priority of conception.
These are used in various contexts, particularly those dealing with information that encompasses a limited and defined domain, and where sharing data is a common necessity, such as scientific research or data exchange among businesses.
Any disagreement between prediction and experiment demonstrates the incorrectness of the scientific theory, or at least limits its accuracy or domain of validity.
An exception is for scientific or critical editions of works in the public domain.
The scientific method assumes that a system with perfect integrity yields a singular extrapolation within its domain that one can test against observed results.
Rather, the scientific method is used to proof the integrity of a value system and to establish its conclusions as consistent with the assumptions used, thereby enabling further extrapolation within that domain.
The concept " of ' limerence ' provides a particular carving up of the semantic domain of love ", and is an attempt at a scientific study into the nature of love.
# It is used to denote a border-crossing violation in which the theories and methods of one ( scientific ) discipline are inappropriately applied to another ( scientific or non-scientific ) discipline and its domain.
This scientific name is in the public domain and cannot be legally protected.
Plants protected by Plant breeders ’ rights ( PBR ) may have a " true " cultivar name – the recognized scientific name in the public domain, and a " commercial synonym " an additional marketing name that is legally protected: an example would be Rosa < tt > Fascination </ tt > = ' Poulmax ', the ‘ Poulmax ’ being the true scientific name.
Beside in literature and historical anthropology she was / is engaged in civil actions and confrontations against clientelism and corruption in the scientific domain in the frames of Slovenia ( in May 2000 she co-directed together with Sabina Mihelj a big public manifestation in Ljubljana against corrupted politics of the Ministry of Science and Technology ; in 2004 she fought against illegal takeover of the institution ISH ; in 2010 she again was a militant contra the total neoliberalization, venalization and degradation of the university as an autonomous institution and against the decomoposition of its fundamental scientific disciplines at the Faculty of Human Sciences Koper, University of Primorska ; for the later see web :- site Save the University: ).
Some research programms of landscape ecology theory, namely those standing in the European tradition, may be slightly outside of the “ classical and preferred domain of scientific disciplines ” because of the large, heterogeneous areas of study.
The convention relates to literary and artistic works, which includes films, and the convention requires its member states to provide protection for every production in the literary, scientific and artistic domain.
There is significant debate over whether folk psychology is useful for academic purposes ; specifically whether it is can be relevant with regards to the scientific psychology domain.
Friedman has criticized the field of Transpersonal psychology for being underdeveloped as a field of science, placing it at the intersection between the broader domain of inquiry known as transpersonal studies ( which may include a number of unscientific approaches ) and the scientific discipline of psychology.
Men of high scientific attainments are prone ... to lose sight of broad principles outside of their domain ... To permit such an operation would be to inflict cruelty upon a helpless class ... which the state has undertaken to protect ..."
* Fringe science covers everything from novel hypotheses that can be tested via scientific method to wild ad hoc theories and " New Age mumbo jumbo " with the dominance of the latter resulting in the tendency to dismiss all fringe science as the domain of pseudoscientists, hobbyists, or quacks.
URSI's original objective ( to encourage " scientific studies of radiotelegraphy, especially those which require international cooperation ") has been broadened to include all radio science, from telecommunications to radio astronomy, acquisition of radar information about distant passive objects, studies of the radiation stimulated or spontaneously emitted by these objects, biological effects of electromagnetic radiation and active modification of objects by radio waves, within the spectrum from extremely low frequency to the optical domain.

scientific and C
Since many scientific applications require incubation at temperatures close to human body temperature ( 37 ° C ), agar is more appropriate than other solidifying agents that melt at this temperature, such as gelatin.
* Blitz ++, a C ++ class library for scientific computing
According to his website, three extended periods of his fasting have been observed under control of scientific and medical teams, the first lasting 211 days in 1995 – 96, in Calicut, India, under the direction of Dr C. K. Ramachandran.
There is no consensus on some terms describing carbon nanotubes in scientific literature: both "- wall " and "- walled " are being used in combination with " single ", " double ", " triple " or " multi ", and the letter C is often omitted in the abbreviation ; for example, multi-walled carbon nanotube ( MWNT ).
* Level C: At least fair scientific evidence suggests that there are benefits provided by the clinical service, but the balance between benefits and risks are too close for making general recommendations.
Large collections of " library " software that could be described as being loosely related to engineering and scientific calculations, such as graphics libraries, have been written in C, and therefore access to them presented a portability problem.
" In joint scientific efforts extending over twenty years, initially in collaboration with J. C. ( Cliff ) Shaw at the RAND Corporation, and subsequentially with numerous faculty and student colleagues at Carnegie Mellon University, they have made basic contributions to artificial intelligence, the psychology of human cognition, and list processing.
* C, or our scientific analysis of our reality, B.
Gödel, Escher, Bach by Douglas Hofstadter, published in 1979, discusses the ideas of self-reference and strange loops, drawing on a wide range of artistic and scientific work, including the art of M. C. Escher and the music of J. S. Bach, to illustrate ideas behind Gödel's incompleteness theorems.
The National Geographic Society ( NGS ), headquartered in Washington, D. C. in the United States, is one of the largest non-profit scientific and educational institutions in the world.
It carried an 11-man crew, with Kenneth C. Maclure of the Royal Canadian Air Force in charge of all scientific observations.
For example, COBOL is still strong in the corporate data center, often on large mainframes ; Fortran in scientific and engineering applications ; and C in embedded applications and operating systems.
C ++ is widely used for both scientific and business applications.
In the following table, the second harmonic ( the lowest normally playable open note, written as middle C ) is presented using scientific pitch notation to identify the octave.
C. J. Cherryh's detailed explorations of alien life and complex scientific challenges influenced a generation of writers.
For similar reasons, concerned over poor marksmanship during the American Civil War, veteran Union officers Col. William C. Church and Gen. George Wingate formed the National Rifle Association of America in 1871 for the purpose of promoting and encouraging rifle shooting on a " scientific " basis.
Channel A carried engineering data at 8⅓ or 33⅓ bit / s, channel B carried scientific data at 66⅔ or 270 bit / s and channel C carried science data at 16, 200 bit / s.
* Anch, A. M., Browman, C. P., Mitler, M. M., & Walsh, J. K., Sleep: A scientific perspective ( New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1988 ).
In stricter scientific applications, biomass is measured as the mass of organically bound carbon ( C ) that is present.
In 1843, John C. Fremont led the first scientific expedition to the lake, but with winter coming on, he did not take the time to survey the entire lake.
The standard modern instrument has a range of three octaves, from the F below middle C ( F3 to F6 in scientific pitch notation ).
There was a concern ( illustrated in C. P. Snow ’ s Strangers and Brothers series of novels ) that technical and scientific expertise was mushrooming, to a point at which the " good all-rounder " culture of the administrative civil servant with a classics or other arts degree could no longer properly engage with it: as late as 1963, for example, the Treasury had just 19 trained economists.
C. dentata can be best identified by the larger and more widely spaced saw-teeth on the edges of its leaves, as indicated by the scientific name dentata, Latin for " toothed ".

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