It depends.Obviously, first of all, you'll need a level of expertise on the subject. Ie, you should know what you are doing. You could be either degree educated or self taught.Assuming you have the ability to conduct an experiment, then you should check if you need a special permit for the experiment in question. If a license isn't required, then you can go ahead and do your experiment.The only point where an amateur scientist would struggle is in cases where the licensing laws apply. Anything that involves animals, humans, medicine, chemistry, radio technology, etc would require a special permit. In such cases being employed in a lab as a scientist would help.
General purpose means it can be used for many things. Special purpose means only for a particular thing.
There are, in this world, many erroneous claims and many lies, many mistakes and many deceptions. Scientists must take care not to be fooled, otherwise they will waste their time. We only have so much time, in which to accomplish something with our lives. Skepticism protects us from believing things too easily.
percentage error= experimental value-accepted value/ accepted value x 100 (percentage error is negative only if the accepted value is larger than the experimental value) percentage error= 9.67-9.82/9.82 x 100 percentage error= -1.6
Before a new scientific theory is generally accepted, it must undergo rigorous testing and validation through experimentation and observation. Peer review is essential, where other experts evaluate the research for its methodology, accuracy, and reproducibility. Additionally, the theory should demonstrate explanatory power and consistency with existing knowledge, ideally being able to predict new phenomena. Only after these criteria are met and the scientific community reaches a consensus can the theory gain acceptance.
A community can only benefit when all of its law-abiding members are accepted. Rejection hurts everyone.
The Coast Guard states that you do need a high school diploma, but that GED's are accepted under special circumstances. The Coast Guard is the smallest branch therefore the most competitive but it is possible.
only about 10% of the applicants get accepted
The only methods of payment that are currently accepted on the Chicago Skyway are : Cash, EZPass, and IPass. Cash is only accepted if you drive through the "Cash Only" lane.
No, only if you want the special edition figurine. You also get 10% off of the guide when you pre-order.
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your still called a special victims detective, the only thing that changes it that the show is "special victims unit" when in reality it's the special victims squad :]
well i myself only where it on special occasions but some girls where it all the time i think if you have small eyes you should where it often if you have bigger eyes only where it for special events but it is your decision so feel free to where it whenever
Only for those who speak English: the digits of the number are in alphabetic order.
Only in very special cases, for ex. in the fight against mosquitoes of malaria.
If it is just a small nick or crack, it should only take about 10 minutes. If it is a serious crack, it could take days or even weeks if they need to special order your windshield.
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