Please separate these questions. We do not do dissertations.
Scientists first create an hypothesis. They develop methods to prove their hypothesis. In order for other scientists to replicate the findings and prove or disprove another scientist's outcome, the original scientist MUST describe the methods used and the findings.
Repeated measurements that are close to one another demonstrate reproducibility.
They would basically just answer the question - usually science tests are conducted by different scientists (that is why they share their conclusions).
An inquiry is a question you have about something. If you inquire about a topic, such as you did on this website, your question is an inquiry. Another example is a scientific inquiry- a scientist has a question about something, so they use an inquiry tool (such as a thermometer, scale, etc.) to answer their question.
To show how.
to show
diagnostics is another word for "findings or discoveries"
They may be using a rhetorical question to demonstrate the simplicity or obviousness of the answer to your question. Usually yes, they are avoiding an answer because they either don't know fully or don't want to give the correct answer.
Knowledge cames through observation and experimentation. He also was the inventor of inductive reasoning and is considered the Father of Humanism. Another one of his theories was that all knowledge had to be Empirically (scientifically) verified to be valid. He was an English scientist (1561- 1626) and was knighted for his findings.
get another opinion from a different medical examiner
Evidence, items, discoveries, observations, etc.
reproducibility.