It's been around since 1829 so 182 years.
"Forensic science" is almost a tautology, since forensics is the business of proving things and that's what all science seeks to do. However, supposing that the question means, "How long has science been used for evidence in trials at law?"the answer is almost as long as science has been recognized. Archimedes' discovery of specific gravity was in connection with a case of fraud.
if your wasting energy then that energy cant be used again until it has been reproduced, and that takes a very long time
The Scientific Method is a method made by science
Compasses have been used for a long time, mainly by seafarers & explorers. It is the oldest navigation instrument, and it has been a very important tool for navigation at sea for centuries. It has been used since the middle ages, allowing ships to sail the chosen course. Also, by taking bearings with a compass, people could find their position on a chart.
There are many names that are unique. Many names have special meaning to families because they have been used for many members. A family name may be around for many generations.
A taste of luxury with glass concertina door leading to double shower with tiled surround.
Mick Bramich has written: 'The Irish concertina' -- subject(s): Concertina music, Concertina
just barbed wire used by military on the ground
No. A concertina is a type of accordion. Even the smallest pipe organs are larger than a concertina.
A concertina is a musical instrument much like a small accordian.
Concertina and melodeon accordion
The Deinition From A Dictionary Is Below -noun 1. a musical instrument resembling an accordion but having buttonlike keys, hexagonal bellows and ends, and a more limited range. 2. concertina wire.-verb (used without object) 3. to fold, crush together, or collapse in the manner of a concertina: The car concertinaed when it hit the truck.-verb (used with object) 4. to cause to fold or collapse in the manner of a concertina.-adjective 5. of, pertaining to, or resembling a concertina: concertina pleats.---- Origin:appar. coined by the original instrument's inventor, English instrument-maker Charles Wheatstone (1802-75), who patented it in 1829; cf. concertino, seraphina a similar instrument
The cast of Concertina - 2008 includes: Joe Propatier as himself Kris Ricat as himself Aron Watman as himself Siyana Yordanova as Concertina
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The correct spelling is concertina (a type of accordion, or type of guard wire).
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