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experimental and apparatus
Crick began a Ph. D. research project on measuring viscosity of water at high temperatures ( which he later described as " the dullest problem imaginable ") in the laboratory of physicist Edward Neville da Costa Andrade at University College, London, but with the outbreak of World War II ( in particular, an incident during the Battle of Britain when a bomb fell through the roof of the laboratory and destroyed his experimental apparatus ), Crick was deflected from a possible career in physics.
This counter was only capable of detecting alpha particles and part of a experimental apparatus.
His measurements of the tiny effect produced in the apparatus he used were an experimental tour de force, accomplished 18 years before the electron was discovered.
During the same year, the Soviet military engineer P. K. Oschepkov, in collaboration with Leningrad Electrophysical Institute, produced an experimental apparatus, RAPID, capable of detecting an aircraft within 3 km of a receiver.
1887 experimental setup of Hertz's apparatus.
G is quite difficult to measure, as gravity is much weaker than other fundamental forces, and an experimental apparatus cannot be separated from the gravitational influence of other bodies.
Fundamentally, empirical validation requires rigorous communication of hypothesis ( usually expressed in mathematics ), experimental constraints and controls ( expressed necessarily in terms of standard experimental apparatus ), and a common understanding of measurement.
* John C. Shedd and Mayo D. Hershey ," The History of Ohm's Law ", Popular Science, December 1913, pages 599-614, Bonnier Corporation ISSN 0161-7370, gives the history of Ohm's investigations, prior work, Ohm's false equation in the first paper, illustration of Ohm's experimental apparatus.
The low-energy antihydrogen atoms synthesized so far have had a relatively high temperature ( a few thousand kelvin ), thus hitting the walls of the experimental apparatus as a consequence and annihilating.
The measurement problem is resolved by this theory since the outcome of an experiment is registered by the configuration of the particles of the experimental apparatus after the experiment is completed.
As such, it only has a definite outcome once the experimental apparatus is chosen.
The experimental apparatus consists of a tall pendulum free to swing in any vertical plane.
* Michael Kurland has written a series of novels in which Moriarty is the hero: His organisation of crime is the method by which he raises the money required for his experimental physics apparatus.
Thus, Michelson's apparatus had experimental errors far too large to say anything conclusive about the aether wind.
Some believe that this conflict exists in string theory, where very abstract models are impossible to test given existent experimental apparatus.
Previous work may be cited regarding experimental procedures, apparatus, goals, previous theoretical results upon which the new work builds, theses, and so on.
Hertz demonstrated that electromagnetic waves traveled through space in straight lines, could be transmitted, and could be received by an experimental apparatus.
Henry showed an interest in seeing Bell's experimental apparatus, and Bell returned the following day.
An operant conditioning chamber ( also known as the Skinner box ) is a laboratory apparatus used in the experimental analysis of behavior to study animal behavior.
A scientific instrument can be any type of equipment,, apparatus or device as is specifically designed, constructed and often, through trial and error, ingeniously refined to apply utmost efficiency in the utilization of well proven physical principle, relationship or technology to facilitate or enable the pursuit, acquisition, transduction and storage of repeatable, verifiable data, usually consisting of sets numerical measurements made upon otherwise unknown, unproven quantities, properties, phenomena, materials, forces or etc., preferably as those characterized over time by an increasing degree of accuracy and precision and, typically, those initially derived as isolated or dependent variable results from, or empirical observations made during, the course of such experimental procedures as are firmly based upon the scientific method and long accepted tenants of experimental design.
::* Vision electronic recording apparatus ( Vera ) ( 1955 ): An experimental recording standard developed by the BBC, but was never used or sold commercially.
Androids as an experimental apparatus: Why is there an uncanny valley and can we exploit it?

experimental and consisted
By assuming that light actually consisted of discrete energy packets, Einstein wrote an equation for the photoelectric effect that agreed with experimental results.
It consisted of an experimental reactor core installed in a modified S5W reactor plant.
In the 1989 Race Across America, one team ( Team Strawberry ) used an experimental device that consisted of a rear wheel hub, a sensor and a handlebar mounted processor.
British experimental composers use the toy piano frequently, especially the Promenade Theatre Orchestra ( 1969 – 73 ), a quartet of composer / performers ( members included John White, Alec Hill, Hugh Shrapnel, and Christopher Hobbs ), whose central instrumentation consisted of four matched French Michelsonne toy pianos and Hohner reed organs.
On creating DHR his solo recordings for that label consisted largely of the digital hardcore staples of breakcore ( as heard on The Destroyer album and EPs ) and later experimental noise ( as heard on Miss Black America ), while his work during the same period for Mille Plateaux saw him experimenting with minimal techno ( Pulse Code ), ambient ( Low on Ice ) and musique concrète ( Les Étoiles des Filles Mortes ).
Before version 0. 95, each GNU Classpath release consisted of two separate release tarballs ; one that represented the state of the main development branch and another that contained the contents of a more experimental branch, supporting the additions, such as generics, enumerations and annotations, present in Java 1. 5.
Each team consisted of five pupils, and an experimental competition was added.
The SAR principle was first acknowledged publicly via an April 1960 press release about the U. S. Army experimental AN / UPD-1 system, which consisted of an airborne element made by Texas Instruments and installed in a Beech L-23D aircraft and a mobile ground data-processing station made by WRRC and installed in a military van.
A short-lived experimental line-up consisted of Fuller, Brown, and newcomer Troy Darlington ( guitar ) Darlington lasted only for a short time before he was fired.
It consisted of experimental remixes of tracks and outtakes from Left Over Life to Kill, an interpretation of The Triffids ' song Raining Pleasure and was produced by the band themselves.
However, much pre-war experimental film culture consisted of artists working, often in isolation, on film projects.
Earlier recordings consisted of psychedelic-era cover songs, sound collages and originals in an abrasive and / or abstract, dense and sludgy experimental style with often dreamy and cacophonous vocals by Magnuson on the songs " Frank " ( a sardonic " tribute " to Frank Sinatra ) and " Dazed and Chinese " ( Led Zeppelin's " Dazed and Confused ", sung in Cantonese ).
One of the most radically experimental poets of Russian Futurism, Gnedov's Poem of the End consisted of its title alone on a blank page.
The fare shown at Cinema 16 consisted mostly of the experimental film that began flourishing after World War II, as well as nonfiction films ( not only documentaries, but educational films ).
In 1801, a detachment consisted of 1 Native officer & 26 other ranks went to Egypt to ride the horses of experimental horse artillery.
An experimental version of the machine consisted of the basic math unit and memory handling.

experimental and torsion
* Other spring types are conceivable and have been used occasionally on experimental timepieces, such as e. g. torsion springs.
Inventions that are credited to the ancient Greeks such as the gear, screw, bronze casting techniques, water clock, water organ, torsion catapult and the use of steam to operate some experimental machines and toys.

experimental and balance
It has further been shown that: ( 1 ) an experimental neurosis in its initial stages is associated with a reversible shift in the central autonomic balance ; ;
Although we are still far from a complete understanding of these problems, as a first approximation, it is suggested that alterations in the hypothalamic balance with consequent changes in the hypothalamic-cortical discharges account for major changes in behavior seen in various moods and states of emotions in man and beast under physiological circumstances, in experimental and clinical neurosis, and as the result of psychopharmacological agents.
An appropriate balance of essential fatty acids — omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids — seems also important for health, although definitive experimental demonstration has been elusive.
Their correspondence reveals an intriguing balance of passion, propriety and patience ; Robb says it is " like an experimental novel in which the female protagonist is always trying to pull in extraneous realities but which the hero is determined to keep on course, whatever tricks he has to use.
An appropriate balance of essential fatty acids -— omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids -— seems also important for health, though definitive experimental demonstration has been elusive.
Ladytron focused on a balance between pop structures and experimental sounds.
A watt balance is an experimental electromechanical weight measuring instrument that measures the weight of a test object very precisely by the strength of an electric current and a voltage.
In fact, later on when teaching he would recommend experimental thesis projects for his students to balance them out, theoretical science came more natural to students, but by suggesting or assigning experimental projects his students could understand the concept of both, as all scientist should.
Ganesan could strike a balance between commercial cinema, Mythological cinema and experimental cinema.
The album is the culmination of the band's 80s period and is a balance between the experimental sounds of the " Red " album, Discipline, and the accessibility of the " Blue " album, Beat.
It must focus on the development of new institutions and institutional strategies in balance with scientific hypothesis and experimental frameworks ( resilliance. org ).
An equivalent 2-DE-centric data structure would similarly have to include a balance among raw data, basic feature detection results, sufficiency in the description of the experimental context and methods, and an overall structure that facilitates a diversity of usages, from central reposition to local data representation in LIMs systems.

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