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Yes.But must be put back on when play resumes
Albert Einstein-the most genius person in the world and who has discovered the atomic bomb.John Dalton-Was the destined ti be come the first scientist to come up with the modern definition.Democritus-the scientist that believed that everything must be eternal.he expressed the belief that there were basic things that always existed.Thomas Edison-A Great Scientist who has discovered the lightning bulb.Pierre And Marie Curie-Who Won The Novel prize twice and discovered the Radium and Polonium.
when a runner is called out because the opposing team retrieves a batted ball and throws or runs it to the base that is one base ahead of the base he was on before the ball was batted, and he was 'forced to advance a base' because there were no open bases behind him. for example, if a man is on first base and a ball is batted in the field of play, he must reach 2nd base before the opposing team gets the ball to 2nd base...if not, he is 'forced out'
It was not the Great Comprimise, or my wiener. So it must be the three fifths comprimise.
yes, that's why when reading an article you must always look to see who paid for it
Their conclusions must be repeatedly tested by other scientists and maintain a consistent conclusion.
The judges in the competition needed to be impartial. I was glad to have an impartial judge for the talent contest It is not impartial when I don't get a bike when my brother does! We do not sell anything so can keep totally impartial. She was impartial about the decision. Someone who objectively does something is impartial. For example: A Jury must come to an impartial decision. (This means that the a Jury in a court room must come to an objective decision; One that is not effected by preconceived ideas, prejudice etc) The impartial eye of the scientist. (This means the scientist views things in a way that is free from undue bias or preconceived opinions)
Scientists do not base their conclusions on personal beliefs, anecdotal evidence, or emotional appeals. Instead, they rely on empirical data, rigorous experimentation, and peer-reviewed research to draw objective conclusions. Conclusions must be reproducible and supported by evidence rather than opinion or speculation. Additionally, scientists aim to minimize bias and ensure that their findings are based on systematic observation and analysis.
Someone who objectively does something is impartial. For example: A Jury must come to an impartial decision. (This means that the a Jury in a court room must come to an objective decision; One that is not effected by preconceived ideas, prejudice etc) The impartial eye of the scientist. (This means the scientist views things in a way that is free from undue bias or preconceived opinions)
1. A scientist must be curious about the world.2. A scientist is logical and systematic.3. A scientist is open-minded and free of bias.4. A scientist is intellectually honest.5. A scientist works hard and is persistent.6. A scientist does not jump to conclusions.7. A scientist is a creative and critical thinker.
idk but whoever answered this ? b4 me are really dumband any way i need this / to b answered to.... i need it for hmwk
If scientists are to be able to draw meaningful conclusions from their experiments, they must have accurate records. If you do not know exactly what happened, you will not be able to figure out exactly what it means.
After forming a hypothesis, a scientist must design and conduct experiments or observations to test its validity. This involves collecting data that can either support or refute the hypothesis. Following the experimentation, the results should be analyzed to draw conclusions, and the findings should be documented and communicated to the scientific community for further scrutiny and potential replication.
You get it in the dotted hole,6th island.I think you must do something to move the scientist from there and you use cut on the doors,you enter and must solve a simple puzzle and then you get the sapphire,but a scientist gets it first,then you have to go to the team rocket secret's base,battle and get to the end,where you have to battle the scientist and he returns the sapphire.
"fair and impartial" (???)
A Scientist must be a keen observer.
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