According to Mendel's experiments as recorded in the text cited, among 929 F2 plants, 705 had red flowers and 224 had white flowers, resulting in a ratio of 3.15:1.
The medical experiments were gruesome and had little merit for the rest of the medical world. There motivations for the experiments were mostly about studying sub-humans according to their view. See the attached links.
Yes according to experiments
According to inductivism, scientific research proceeds from observations to theories.Scientists begin with experiments, finding out what happens in specific cases. They then use the results of these experiments to develop general theories about what happens in all cases.
Primarily by increasing accuracy, and next by increasing efficiency.
According to the Vivisection Information Network, "Estimates exist that 100 million animals are used wordwide, which is about 274,000 per day, or three every second. However, this estimate is for vertebrates only."According to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, in the United States in 2010, 1.28 million animals were used in experiments (excluding rats, mice, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and agricultural animals used in agricultural experiments), plus an estimated 100 million mice and rats. In Canada in 2009, 3.38 million animals were used in experiments. Of those, 145,632 animals were subjected to “severe pain near, at, or above the pain tolerance threshold of unanesthetized conscious animals.†In the United Kingdom in 2012, there were 4.11 million experiments on animals, and 2.95 million of those were without anesthesia.
Most of what is done in science is done through using experiments to prove the information and facts that exist. Scientific experiments involve gathering information about a topic or subject, then conducting research through the scientific process with experiments and coming to a conclusion based on both the information and experiments.
According to my bio book, I think it's Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase, in the HERSHEY-CHASE experiment.
according to my research there are not a lot of science terms for candles, but NASA conducted space shuttles experiments with candles to learn more about candle flames, emissions, and combustions.
The hybridisation of carbon is sp3- the bond angles around carbon are all tetrahedral. The COH bond angle is a little less than tetrahedral (lone pair replusion- according to VSEPR theory)- sp3 hybridisation is a good approximation.
The average speed of a 12 inch CO2 Car is 168.18 miles per hour according to many experiments by many scientists. The 918 Spider car reach a top speed of198 MPH
According to AA route planner…. Inverness to Glasgow = 171.1 miles Inverness to Edinburgh = 157.2 miles So to answer your question, Edinburgh is closer to Inverness than Glasgow.
According to legend, it was Daedalus. However, your description sounds like Leonardo da Vinci. There's no evidence that he did experiments with flight, but he made detailed drawings of his ideas for flying machines.