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Scientific and instruments
Scientific instruments included:
Scientific instruments were developed to magnify human powers of observation, such as weighing scales, clocks, telescopes, microscopes, thermometers, cameras, and tape recorders, and also translate into perceptible form events that are unobservable by human senses, such as indicator dyes, voltmeters, spectrometers, infrared cameras, oscilloscopes, interferometers, geiger counters, x-ray machines, and radio receivers.
Scientific instruments included a Soil Mechanics tester, Solar X-ray experiment, an Astrophotometer to measure visible and Ultraviolet light levels, a Magnetometer deployed in front of the rover on the end of a 2. 5 m ( 8 ft 2 in ) boom, a Radiometer, a Photodetector ( Rubin-1 ) for laser detection experiments, and a French-supplied laser Corner Reflector.
Scientific instruments included a soil mechanics tester, solar X-ray experiment, an astrophotometer to measure visible and ultraviolet light levels, a magnetometer deployed in front of the rover on the end of a 2. 5 m ( 8 ft 2 in ) boom, a radiometer, a photodetector ( Rubin-1 ) for laser detection experiments, and a French-supplied laser corner reflector.
Scientific instruments were generally turned on for about 30 minutes near periapsis.
* Scientific instruments such as MRI machines and mass spectrometers
Scientific instruments included a gamma-ray spectrometer for energies between 0. 3 — 3 MeV ( 50 – 500 pJ ), a triaxial magnetometer, a meteorite detector, instruments for solar-plasma studies, and devices for measuring infrared emissions from the Moon and radiation conditions of the lunar environment.
Scientific instruments were generally turned on for about 30 minutes near periapsis.
Scientific instruments were found in class X, and included electric telegraphs, microscopes, air pumps and barometers, as well as musical, horological and surgical instruments.
Category: Scientific instruments
Scientific instruments are part of laboratory equipment, but are considered more sophisticated and more specialized than other measuring instruments as scales, meter sticks, chronometers, thermometers or even power or waveform generators.
Scientific instruments can be found on board sounding rockets, satellites or planetary rovers and controlled by radiotelecommunication.
* Scientific instruments
Scientific instruments are stored inside the nose fairing made of GFRP, and common instruments are in the parallel section.
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Scientific and measure
In the 1920s, the Scientific Movement in education looked for tests to measure students ' achievement to aid in curriculum development.
Other aspects of programming include an initiative named " Safa Radio: The Clean Air Campaign " in which the station works with the Nepal Environmental Scientific Society to measure air pollution in Kathmandu and broadcasts information about the capital's air quality.

Scientific and fields
Scientific research into reasoning is carried out within the fields of psychology and cognitive science.
Similar to Recreative Science was the scientific journal titled Popular Science Review, created in 1862, which covered different fields of science by creating subsections titled ‘ Scientific Summary ’ or ‘ Quarterly Retrospect ,’ with book reviews and commentary on the latest scientific works and publications.
At present, the University is implementing 21 programmes with external financing from the National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development ( FONDECYT ), the Fund for the Development of Art and Culture ( FONDART ), the Bicentennial Programme of the National Council for Science and Technology ( CONACYT ), the Ministry of Planning and Cooperation ( MIDEPLAN ), the Ministry of Education ( MINEDUC ), the United Nations Development Programme and the National Council for Narcotics Control ( UNDP-CONACE ), and the European Commission ’ s 6th Marco Programme, in the fields of Education, Psychology, Health, Law, Social Sciences, Humanities and Engineering.
# Scientific workflow system: Found wide acceptance in the fields of bioinformatics and cheminformatics in the early 2000s, where they successfully met the need for multiple interconnected tools, handling of multiple data formats and large data quantities.
The Defence Scientific Advisory Council sees this in terms of the fields of science, engineering, technology and analysis ( SETA ) that includes broad strategic issues, priorities and policies related to developing military capabilities.
Scientific management initially concentrated on reducing the steps taken in performing work such as bricklaying or shoveling by using analysis such as time and motion studies, but the concepts evolved into fields such as industrial engineering manufacturing engineering and business management that helped to completely restructure the operations of factories, and later, entire segments of the economy.
Scientific experiments carried on board Challenger included the environmental testing of new hardware and materials designed for future spacecraft, the study of biological materials in electric fields under microgravity, and research into space adaptation syndrome ( also known as " space sickness ").
Scientific work here was crowned with the first synthesis of adamantane, a hydrocarbon with an unusual alicyclic structure, being isolated from Moravian oil fields.
Hayflick is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, an Honorary Member of the Tissue Culture Association and, according to the Institute of Scientific Information, is one of the most cited contemporary scientists in the world in the fields of biochemistry, biophysics, cell biology, enzymology, genetics and molecular biology.
Atoms in light fields World Scientific.
Scientific fields that make use of trigonometry include:
Some of the fields are a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Scientific experiments show in the fields that growing squash crops around the areas where tomato plants can be found is a useful manipulation in regulating the silverleaf whitefly population as well as the transmission of TYLCV.
The Scientific Board consists of notable representatives in the fields in which the University executes educational, scientific, research, artistic or other creative activity.
The Graduate Studies programs offers post-graduate diplomas and masters degrees in the following fields: Contemporary Arabic Studies ; Arabic Islamic History ; Education ; Sociology ; International Studies ; Democracy and Human Rights ; Economics ; Law ; Community and Public Health ; Water and Environmental Engineering ; Water and Environmental Sciences ; Gender, Law and Development ; Business Administration ; Applied statistics ; Scientific Computing ; Urban Planning And Design ; and Medical Laboratory Sciences.
An article about his experiment on simulating gravitational fields with droplets of water on a soap bubble was published in Scientific American in December 1964, under The Amateur Scientist.

Scientific and particles
Scientific research has shown that the phenomenon of magnetic reconnection is responsible for the acceleration of the charged particles.
The March 2011 issue of Scientific American features an article by Professor Mark G. Raizen of the University of Texas, Austin which discusses the first realization of Maxwell's demon with gas phase particles, as originally envisioned by Maxwell.
In 1961 Powell received the Royal Medal, and served on the Scientific Policy Committee of the European Organization for Nuclear Research ( CERN ) that year, and in 1967 he was awarded the Lomonosov Gold Medal by the Academy of Sciences of the USSR ( now Russian Academy of Sciences ) " for outstanding achievements in the physics of elementary particles ".

Scientific and were
Scientific consensus is that these fossils were eroded from their original locations and then re-buried in much later sediments ( also known as reworked fossils ).
Examples that were used in Paris were reported in the pages of Scientific American May 1907 and petrol-driven hearses began to be produced from 1909 in the United States.
Scientific and educational societies were active in a number of cities.
They were called by code names such as Kostikov guns ( after the head of the RNII-the Reaction-Engine Scientific Research Institute ), and finally classed as Guards Mortars.
Scientific questions in ancient Greece were addressed to metaphysicians, but by the 18th century, the skeptics ' How do you know?
To provide that input to the decision-making process, advances in understanding on these topics were assessed in 1989, 1991, 1994, 1998 and 2002 in a series of reports entitled Scientific assessment of ozone depletion.
In 1948, three partners who were planning on starting a new popular science magazine, to be called The Sciences, purchased the assets of the old Scientific American instead and put its name on the designs they had created for their new magazine.
Scientific readers were already aware of arguments that species changed through processes that were subject to laws of nature, but the transmutational ideas of Lamarck and the vague " law of development " of Vestiges had not found scientific favour.
Scientific discoveries, such as the theory of relativity and quantum physics, drastically changed the worldview of scientists, causing them to realize that the universe was fantastically more complex than previously believed, and dashing the strong hopes at the end of the 19th century that the last few details of scientific knowledge were about to be filled in.
Scientific names that were once applied to plantains but are now invalid ( synonyms ) include:
When high RF emission levels from other sources became a potential problem ( such as with the advent of microwave ovens ), certain frequency bands were designated for Industrial, Scientific and Medical ( ISM ) use, allowing unlimited emissions.
Two other journals produced in England prior to the development of Nature were titled the Quarterly Journal of Science and Scientific Opinion, founded in 1864 and 1868, respectively.
Derivations such as QA4, Conniver, QLISP and Ether ( see Scientific Community Metaphor ) were important tools in Artificial Intelligence research in the 1970s, which influenced commercial developments such as KEE and ART.
Scientific American was interested in the matter as readers were writing letters to the editor saying that Abrams ' revolutionary machines were one of the greatest inventions of the century and so needed to be discussed in the pages of the magazine.
The results were published in Scientific American.
Scientific dissent from Lysenko's theories of environmentally acquired inheritance was formally outlawed in 1948, and for the next several years, opponents were purged from held positions, and many imprisoned.
Under Austrian rule, Mantua enjoyed a revival and during this period the Royal Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts, the Scientific Theatre, and numerous palaces were built.
The European Technical and Scientific Centre estimates that up to two million counterfeit coins were put into circulation in 2002.
It was originally marketed as an underwater telegraph, rather than as sonar, but was later very successful, its Canadian inventor awarded the " Scientific American Magazine Gold Medal of Safety " in 1929 from the American Museum of Safety, an organization for ship captains ; some were still in use during World War II.

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