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No, Seventh-day Adventists are not opposed to medical research in general. There may be particular methods of research that they might be opposed to, but they believe that healing the sick is following Christ's example, and research helps us heal more effectively.
It can be an ordinary library, but it is in the context of people using the library to find specific information for study and research that they are doing, as opposed to reading for pleasure. The types of books in a research library would be more likely to be technical and academic books. People using a research library would be students, teachers, lectures, specialists in their professions etc.
Illuminated manuscripts are special as opposed to ordinary manuscripts because they are adorned with silver and gold trim which reflects the light and illuminates the pages. The material is not necessary actually silver and gold, however.
I don't understand why anyone would be opposed to it. It could be the greatest medical progress in history and people are opposed to it? Idiots.
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Theoretical research is research that happens only in theory as opposed to in practice, i.e. you pretend that it's happening to examine or justify the consequences.
Exploratory Research also known as formulative research that focus on the discovery of ideas and insights as opposed to collecting statistically accurate data.
Some people are opposed to stem cell research due to ethical concerns about using human embryos. They believe that human life begins at conception and that destroying embryos for research purposes is morally wrong. Additionally, there are concerns about the potential for misuse of the technology and the need for strict regulations to prevent unethical practices.
Goods that are sold direct to ordinary people for their home, for example TVs (as opposed to goods sold to other businesses)
They are the same. These are names for the variables in an experiment that are controlled by the experimenter, as opposed to the output variables, the results you collect at the end of the experiment Hope this helped!
In ordinary geometry (as opposed to affine geometry), a plane MUST consist of an infinite set of points.
No, mundane does not mean human. Mundane typically refers to things that are ordinary, common, or of this world, as opposed to the divine or spiritual.