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The scientific revolution was a time of revolutionizing equipment, mainly farm equipment and the people who thought up these great machines had to think about how the people would use them.
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The two types are chemical and physical changes.
I think you meant a scientific name. A scientific name is the two-part name used to refer to a species. For example:Homo sapiens is the scientific name of the human species.Felis catus is the scientific name of the housecat species.Loxodonta africana is the scientific name of the African elephant species.Quercus alba is the scientific name of the white oak species.
It is the science of matter. It is the way two individuals relate to each other. It is the chemical composition and properties of a substance or object.
I presume the Scientific Revolution was broad based in physics, astronomy, biology, human anatomy, chemistry, and no doubt it built on some of the changes that had been brewing from the Renaissance which also included a more scientific approach to artwork.However, according to Wikipedia, the Scientific Revolution began with two published works in 1543: Nicolaus Copernicus's De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres) and Andreas Vesalius's De humani corporis fabrica (On the Fabric of the Human body).http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_revolutionIf these two works mark the beginning of the Scientific Revolution, then the fields would be Astronomy and Human Anatomy.
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According to historians, the Scientific Revolution began with the publication of two books, one on astronomy and the other on anatomy, in 1543. It ended with the late 17th century.
The two proceeded hand in hand, one fueling the other.
The two proceeded hand in hand, one fueling the other.
The scientific revolution was a time of revolutionizing equipment, mainly farm equipment and the people who thought up these great machines had to think about how the people would use them.
The writer who represented the new way of thinking encouraged by the scientific revolution was René Descartes. Descartes emphasized the use of reason and logic to understand the natural world, which was in line with the principles of the scientific revolution. Galileo Galilei also played a key role in advancing the scientific revolution, but Descartes' emphasis on rationalism and skepticism had a greater influence on the development of modern scientific thought.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
The term pathophysiology has two definitions:The functional changes associated with or resulting from disease or injury.The scientific study of such changes.In plain terms, pathophysiology (which is exactly the same as physiopathology!) is concerned with either the bodily function changes that cause an illness or the bodily function changes that the illness causes.Answers from:
The Renaissance and the Age of European exploration. (I think)
The Renaissance and the Age of European exploration. (I think)