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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A scientist, in the broadest sense, refers to any person who engages in a systematic activity to acquire knowledge or an individual that engages in such practices and traditions that are linked to schools of thought or philosophy. In a more restricted sense, scientist refers to individuals who use the scientific method. The person may be an expert in one or more areas of science. This article focuses on the more restricted use of the word. From Wikipedia under the
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220px x 172px | 45.80kB [source page] Strong Labor Market for Scientists and Engineers From Yahoo Image Search: "scientists" Technology Podcast: Smart phones for scientists | Europe | PRI's ...
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John Whiteman hu, 22 Oct 2009 04:36:15 GM Aboard the uscgc polar sea, on the beaufort sea-- For captures, we need calm winds, good visibility, thick continuous ice, and a good bear location. Those factors came together to allow us to recapture an adult female... From Google Blog Search: "scientists" Scientists tackle H1N1 questions of a fearful public
Dallas Morning News Scientists don't really know why any flu has a particular season, so figuring out why this one is different is a real challenge. ... and more » They'd Shoot Trees, Wouldn't They? Climate Laws Encourage Deforestation ...
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FOXNews Called the Global Earthquake Model or GEM, the non-profit organization of scientists and researchers is well into a five-year project to gather existing ... and more » From Google News Search: "scientists" Scientists develop antibiotics to fight bacterial diseases. Which one correctly summarizes how antibiotic work? Q. Scientists develop antibiotics to fight bacterial diseases. Which statement correctly summarizes how antibiotics work? A. They cause the bacterial cell to shrink through osmosis. B. They interrupt processes vital to the bacteria. C. They all mutate the DNA of bacteria. D. They all prevent bacteria from absorbing food. Asked by Ronald - Fri Jun 26 10:00:55 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. I would say the answer is B. Antibiotics interfere with the structure of the cell wall that protects the bacterium. Answered by Cora Jackson - Fri Jun 26 10:12:26 2009 How did scientists work out the size of planets? Q. I've been looking for an answer but all I can find is the dimensions of planets. Does anyone know how scientists figured out the size in the first place? Asked by Tomz - Sat Mar 22 21:51:54 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. For planets in our solar system, the angular diameter can be measured visually through a telescope. Then, knowing how far away the planet is, you can calculate its diameter. The distances to the other planets were calculated first using parallax and Kepler's laws, and later with radar and other techniqes to a high degree of accuracy. Of course, we have also sent probes to orbit several of the planets, so we've had a good close look at those. For extrasolar planets, often all they have is a mass estimate, from the amount of wobble the planet causes in the star, and some assumptions about density. They've been able to make a few size estimates on extrasolar planets by seeing how much of its star's light was blocked when the planet transited… [cont.] Answered by injanier - Sat Mar 22 23:56:22 2008 How many creation scientists have been awarded a Nobel Prize for their work?
Q. Supplementary question. Have any creation scientists been awarded a Darwin Prize for any of their activities? Asked by Oh, hai - Mon Dec 15 17:21:40 2008 - - 15 Answers - 0 Comments A. There is no such thing as a "creation scientist" Only charlatans like Kent Hovind who pretend to have a degree of any kind. Answered by The Canadian Atheist - Mon Dec 15 17:25:03 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "scientists" SubcategoriesThis category has the following 20 subcategories, out of 20 total. ABCEGMNPSZPages in category "Scientists"The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. AFrom Wikiquote under the GNU Free Documentation License. |






