People remember themes not facts
providence
Yes, provided is a verb, even though it is past tense.
What is grammatically correct is "in the space provided" not "on the space provide" and yes, delete "for"
prov.
Information provided by the patient.
I'm happy to help, but it seems like you haven't provided the studies or conclusions for me to evaluate. If you can provide more information, I can assist in drawing conclusions based on that.
This provided the foundation of the modern scientific method.
Without the excerpt provided, it is impossible to draw any conclusions about the author.
The plural possessive form is experiments'.Example: Your experiments' results are to be reported on the forms provided.
J. J. Thomson's experiments provided evidence for the existence of electrons as subatomic particles within the atom. This led to the plum pudding model of the atom, where electrons were embedded in a positively charged "pudding." These experiments laid the foundation for our understanding of atomic structure.
No conclusions can be drawn about Dr. Kenny's wife based on the information provided.
A great deal of information on research and experiments in the area of sleep and dreaming may be found on the Wikipedia article on Sleep. The link is provided below.
The logic derivation generator can be used to create logical conclusions by inputting the premises and applying logical rules to derive new conclusions. It helps to systematically analyze the information provided and draw valid inferences based on the given premises.
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It all boils down to following the instructions provided.
The Wright Brothers moved their experiments to North Carolina, specifically Kitty Hawk, because it offered strong and consistent winds that were ideal for testing their flying machine. The sandy terrain also provided a softer landing surface compared to the hard ground in Ohio. Additionally, the area provided a level of isolation and privacy needed to conduct their experiments without interference.