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No. Once they've published their results, pretty much anyone is free to use them in any way they want as long as it isn't illegal for some other reason.
No. Once they've published their results, pretty much anyone is free to use them in any way they want as long as it isn't illegal for some other reason.
IUPAC; International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.
In computing, one would say: "scalability", as in: "this database is not scalable". I believe the more scientific term for this is "generalisation", but I'm not sure about that, there might be a better word.
. Other scientists must be able to repeat the test and get the same results.
It means that other researchers should be able to obtain the same results when they follow the same procedures as the original test. Repeatability is essential for validating scientific findings and ensuring that they are not due to chance or bias.
"Short" in Spanish is usually "corto", but when applied to a person, you would say "bajo". For feminine objects, substitute an "a" for the final "o".
Yes, scientists typically share their results through peer-reviewed publications, conferences, and collaborations with other researchers. This sharing is essential for scientific progress, transparency, and reproducibility in the scientific community.
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Why do you still say that her results are assumed?