That makes them ideal for the trial - and - error process
inherent in scientific research.
Not exact matches
I am grateful to Professor Patricia Benner of the University of California Medical School (San Francisco) for calling my attention to the model proposed by Stuart E. Dreyfus
in «Formal Models versus Human Situational Understanding:
Inherent Limitations on the Modeling of Business Expertise,» Air Force Office of
Scientific Research (Contract: F 49620 -79-C0063), National Technical Information Service, February 1981, AD - AO97468 / 3.
«Rather than inject politics into this process, our discussion today should instead concentrate on how to safeguard the often unexpected process of discovery
inherent in scientific inquiry, while ensuring that federal dollars spent on
research remains completely and fully accountable taxpayers.»
An «
inherent bias»
in scientific journals
in favour of more calamitous predictions has excluded
research showing that marine creatures are not damaged by ocean acidification, which is caused by the sea absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.