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Biology, and/or biochemistry.The knowledge of the DNA, is achived through reasearching the chemical processes of cell division. This includes the research of biological and chemical processes of the living body and cell structure. Molecular physics may also be included in the field.
Meteorology :)
4. Plan, Do, Check & Act. Each of these has numerous sub processes in them
Water being evaporated, the concentration of salt increase and as a consuquence the density increase.
There are various reasons to use scientific journals. One is that it can be the basis of research. The research may have been done to either support or falsify specific hypothesis introduced by scientific journal(s). It can also support or falsify the findings of scientific journal(s). Another reason to use scientific journals is the other way around. Scientific journals can be used to support or falsify research findings. The main point is: scientific journals presents ideas and findings. Because hypothesis are deemed "plausible" until proven false, a research is somehow useless if scientific journals that only support the research findings are included. Findings that contradict the research data must be included. If not, then at least, the audience knows that there was either not enough information to contradict the research or the research findings are partly "true." Moreover, scientific journals tell the audience "on what basis did the researchers conducted their research on." Is there enough credibility? (Background) Information? etc.
It is possible, although rare, to introduce new knowledge to established scientific theories. The nature of a theory is that it can never be completely certain.
Biology, and/or biochemistry.The knowledge of the DNA, is achived through reasearching the chemical processes of cell division. This includes the research of biological and chemical processes of the living body and cell structure. Molecular physics may also be included in the field.
measurements
There are many topics included in Scientific American. They are as follows: energy and sustainability, evolution, health, mind and brain, space, and technology
knowledge of the fraternity
hydrology
Gastrulation & Differentiation
puberty and gastrulation!!
The two levels of classification included in an organism's scientific name are the genus and species. For example, in the scientific name for humans, Homo sapiens, "Homo" is the genus and "sapiens" is the species.
Meteorology :)
Genus and species.
Marine science.