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They communicate their results with other scientists.-your welcome
After they have drawn a conclusion and analyzed results
They share the results of the experiment.
This is a way of letting other scientists know about the different research projects that have been going on. Also other scientists can review the published results.
The results may influence future investigations conducted by other scientists. STUPID STUDY ISLAND....
Peer review of the scientific methods and data analysis
So scientists can learn from their mistakes and they can look back on that information in a similar test.
It is important for scientists to communicate to others not only the results of the investigation, but also the methods by which the investigation was done.
They communicate their results with other scientists.-your welcome
The unexpected results is that the papal line cut off most of what is now Brazil. This explains why today the Brazilians speak Portuguese
In many or most cases scientists publish their results in sequences of papers, rather than in one big results paper. So, after one of them publishes a set of results they go on to produce more results or to write up or refine other results that they already have. Eventually, they move on to investigating some related aspect of the same question, or to a different question entirely.
If data is not validated, your script/application can result in errors, produce unexpected results, or potentially provide a way for someone to hack into your web and/or database server.
Results get published.
they communicate
House of Payne - 2006 Unexpected Results 4-17 was released on: USA: 23 July 2008
Science and technology produce always 95% correct answers. They can produce wrong or negative answers very very rarely, which with scientists can occur very barely. Hope you enjoyed this information!
It is a fundamental requirement of scientific research that experiment can be replicated so that other experimenters can validate results. This would be impossible unless scientists used standard units and methods of measurement.