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No. Just make sure the title is very clearly separated from the text.
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A reason to revise scientific knowledge is this is not a easy subject and we always have to study carefully and revise it.
I am not aware of any title earned by Einstein. Newton was Knighted, hence the title 'Sir', but according to Wikipedia, not because of scientific achievements, but probably for political reasons as he was a member of Parliament.
Scientific observation is to write down what you see, if you are performing an experiment,or to end up to logical results according to the scientific laws. The scientific observation can not be neutral because it is performed by humans-who are not perfect and always personal opinion interfers.
the scientific title for the for the study of fish is ichthyology
Author's last name, first name. "Title of Document." Title of Web site. Document date or date of last revision. Date accessed. The URL.
Most modern Bibles have the copyright and/or the printing date on one of the first pages, usually following the title page, preceding the introduction- if there is one, and contents page. Sometimes it may appear at the bottom of the title page. Commonly, older Bibles did not always include a printing date and other means have to be used to pinpoint the date.
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Introductory Physical Science
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The title or your paper You name The date Your teachers name
the title the date
which of these is always part of scientific method
There was no desktop title that has a June 2001 release date. However, Windows XP was released in August 2001.
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No. Just make sure the title is very clearly separated from the text.