create a new theory to apply to the research he or she had completed
The ability to apply findings to other populations
Aim- In what ways do scientist think? SKEPCIPM
Social Darwinism
If the experimental results are valid, scientists in other laboratories should be able to replicate the experiments using the same methods and protocols, leading to consistent findings. This reproducibility is a cornerstone of scientific validation, as it confirms that the results are not due to chance or specific conditions unique to the original study. Additionally, they should be able to apply the same principles to related experiments and observe similar outcomes, further supporting the original findings.
Science is all the knowledge, laws and theories that we currently have and technology is the application of that knowledge to make our lives easier.
create a new theory to apply to the research he or she had completed
if the scientist didnt apply the new things then the improvement which was made in the past. will be invained.
The ability to apply findings to other populations
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Aim- In what ways do scientist think? SKEPCIPM
THERE IS NO ANDSer THERE IS NO ANDSer THERE IS NO ANDSer
Apply where needed; see what happens.
Physical significance refers to the meaningful interpretation of a concept, quantity, or result within the context of physical reality. It often pertains to how mathematical models or theoretical predictions relate to observable phenomena in the natural world. Understanding the physical significance of a result helps scientists and engineers assess its relevance, validate theories, and apply findings to practical situations. Ultimately, it bridges the gap between abstract theories and tangible experiences.
Social Work ^_^
It is often called the "Age of the Mammals"
Social Darwinism
Peaceful coexistance, good neibourhood, engagement in EU and Nato