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The crown was added in 1937, after it was discovered by Liechtenstein's team at the 1936 Summer Olympics that the flag then in use was identical to the flag of Haiti.
In modern democracies, the people's will is (in theory) sovereign.
The modern Olympics began to use medals in the 1896 games. The 1896 games were held in Athens, Greece. It was the very first of the modern Olympic games.
the Fibonacci numbers are used in describing the spirals in a flower, shells and the like. It is also used in number theory of the golden triangle.
dalton wasnt the one who experimented with gold, rutherford was the one who did the gold foil experiment.
Modern scientists now use genetics to help explain the theory of natural selections.
Modern scientific theory refers to a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of evidence and rigorous testing. It incorporates observations, experiments, and reasoning to understand phenomena, often resulting in predictive models. Unlike casual use of the term "theory," in science, it represents a robust framework that can evolve with new evidence. Examples include the theory of evolution, the theory of relativity, and quantum theory, each providing deep insights into their respective domains.
Use it or lose it. (If it's no longer functional, then any gene mutations that occur will not be weeded out.)
Explain the theory of use and disuse
The best method for removing a crown race using a crown race removal tool is to place the tool on the crown race and use a hammer to gently tap the tool until the crown race is loosened and can be removed. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper use of the tool.
I would use the word "theory" in a sentence like this: "The scientist presented a new theory to explain the findings of the experiment."
The theory of use and disuse, proposed by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, suggests that organisms can develop new characteristics or lose existing ones based on how they use or fail to use certain parts of their bodies. According to this theory, traits that are used frequently become more pronounced, while those that are not used can diminish over time. This theory has been largely discredited in modern biology, with natural selection and genetic inheritance playing larger roles in shaping traits.