Sentences with phrase «scientific principle at»

The basic scientific principle at work in seasoning is the polymerization of fat onto the surface of the pan.
Many of the jobs in the Environmental sector require applicants to have a solid understanding of the scientific principles at play.

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DeepMind is, however, now looking at how it can apply algorithms built on the same principles as AlphaGo Zero to real scientific challenges like protein folding, reducing energy consumption, searching for new materials, or discovering new drugs.
Aware that the Church «can not and should not intervene on every scientific innovation,» the pope charged the congregation with «reiterating the great values at stake, and providing the faithful, and all men and women of good will, with ethical and moral principles and guidelines for these new and important questions.»
«And to focus more precisely on the issue of «scientific evidence,» the sciences, ordered by their nature and method to an analysis of empirically verifiable objects and states of affairs within the universe, can not even in principle address questions regarding God, who is not a being in the world, but rather the reason why the finite realm exists at all.......
He followed his translation of the Qur» an with a work on the principles of Quranic exegesis, the first attempt made at the scientific study of the Qur» an.
Your lack of knowledge of scientific principles doesn't surprise me at all, and helps proves Mr. Nye's point.
Picking his way expertly through three centuries of scientific history, from Newton on gravity (the force that causes apples to fall and planets to stay in orbit is the same), through electricity and magnetism (aspects of a single reality), to the present search for a Grand Unified Theory, he argued that the coherence of the physical universe progressively uncovered by science points to a «unity principle» at its heart.
God's Revelation can in fact and in principle concern realities which themselves are accessible to secular experience of a scientific or historical kind, so that on the one hand what Revelation states about them is open to possible threat of an eventual at least apparently opposed discovery of secular science and on the other hand natural science must in principle always reckon on a possible veto on the part of theology (Cf. Denzinger 1947 ff., 2187).
Its conclusion should touch the nerve of every Christian's conscience: «A large proportion of mental patients at present, as in the past, are not treated in accordance with democratic, humanitarian, scientific, and therapeutic principles.
There are many beautiful thoughts and applications here as he sketches a Christian cosmology whose principles and values are at once scientific, practical, moral, aesthetic, and theological.
Thus, what Whitehead speculatively sketched out as a metaphysician, always in the hope that his principles and categories could be transposed to the individual forms of scientific research, has at least in part proved a success in its naturalistic variants.
A number of modern physicists hold that events at the sub-atomic level are not only indeterminable or unpredictable by scientific observation, but that they are also unpredictable even in principle.
In principle, anybody with the right equipment could follow the same procedure and arrive at the same results (allowing for normal variation), but for better or worse, modern scientific experiments require expertise and equipment that is not accessible to the layman.
Though the science teacher in me could describe the scientific principles involved at length, theory never quite matches experiment.
AEB's nationally licensed staff are licensed through and attend coaching education opportunities through governing bodies including but not limited to NorCal Premier, NSCAA, USSF, SAQ International and PCA, committing to continuing their education in order to deliver the scientific principles that underpin individual player development to AEB's players at training.
This is a perfectly legitimate health concern translated into a regulatory action at the border, which, if applied in a non-discriminatory way, and based on scientific principles, is a justifiable trade barrier under WTO rules.
Having attended middle school lessons at our school, and reviewed several students» Lesson Books, I am impressed by the focus on cultivating powers of observation and perception as a basis for comprehending scientific principles.
The Guiding Principles for Complementary feeding of the Breastfed Child (2003) developed by the Pan American Health Organization, summarize the current scientific evidence for complementary feeding and are intended to guide policy and programmatic action at global, national and community levels, while the Guiding Principles for feeding the non-breastfed child 6 - 24 months of age (2005) provide guidance for feeding children who are not receiving breast - milk.
We also developed a free web - based educational tool, 3M Streetwise, to help schools the length and breadth of the UK to teach road safety messages, as well as looking at the scientific principles of light, sound and forces - all part of the National Curriculum.
Researchers at The University of Manchester have entered the «Wild West» of the periodic table to finally solve a decades - old scientific challenge — and have revealed that an important but niche chemical bonding principle may be much more widely applicable than previously thought.
Since then, new education opportunities have ranged from internship programs, to community college instructors working with industry to update their curriculums, to a new Master's degree in professional science, which encompasses both scientific principles and management techniques, offered at UMass - Lowell and Northeastern University.
A new tool in development by computational biologists at Baylor College of Medicine and analytics experts at IBM research and tested as a «proof - of - principle» may one day help researchers mine all public medical literature and formulate hypotheses that promise the greatest reward when pursuing new scientific studies.
Support for science diplomacy by AAAS and others worldwide is based, at least in part, on a basic principle: Common scientific interests and joint research can create engagement and build trust between nations even when governmental relations are strained or broken.
The release of the new Statement of Principles for Scientific Merit Review followed a meeting of 47 research leaders hosted by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) at its headquarters in Arlington, Virginia.
«In the abstract, I think everyone agrees that a principle investigator has to take responsibility for whatever goes on in his or her lab,» says Ferric Fang, a microbiologist at the University of Washington, Seattle, who has published several analyses of retractions, misconduct, and the scientific enterprise.
Via a program called Career Awards at the Scientific Interface (CASI), BWF encourages early - career physical scientists to apply principles from physics, chemistry, mathematics, computer science, and engineering to the biological sciences.
Aware that the Church «can not and should not intervene on every scientific innovation,» the pope charged the congregation with «reiterating the great values at stake, and providing the faithful, and all men and women of good will, with ethical and moral principles and guidelines for these new and important questions.»
Project BioEYES, based at Carnegie's Department of Embryology in Baltimore, MD, (www.bioeyes.org) uses live zebrafish to teach basic scientific principles, animal development, and genetics to underrepresented students, while training teachers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
Participants learned about the principles and purpose of peer review, scientific misconduct, models of peer review, the journey of a manuscript at
At this point, the scientific community is still gathering data but my hunch is that GMs are not good for your body, and we need to apply the precautionary principle.
Hundreds of thousands of AP science students — and their teachers — are now expected to grapple with the inquiry process, real world applications of scientific principles, and synthesis of content knowledge at a higher level than ever before.
The cognitive principles of learning are based on reports from (a) the National Academy of Sciences, 1 (b) a practice guide for teachers by the Institute of Education Sciences in the U.S. Department of Education on Organizing Instruction and Study to Improve Student Learning, 2 (c) and a joint initiative between the Association of Psychological Sciences and the American Psychological Association on Lifelong Learning at Work and at Home.3 The recommendations here reflect the wisdom of these reports, which are based on scientific evidence, rather than being consensus opinions of experts.
In an effort to lead by example, the Sunnyside Pet Healthcare Center will strive to practice pain medicine in accordance with scientific principles and the latest evidence - based research in order to give animals a better chance at living pain - free and happy lives, even in the face of serious illnesses such as cancer.
The training methods that she advocates and uses in her own training classes and books is the application of scientific principles that have the dog's health and well being at the core of them.
Modern dog training is a whole new ball game, based on proven scientific principles and anyone can succeed at it.
In the 1940s, she served as photo editor for Science Illustrated, and went on to photograph scientific principles and processes for the Physical Sciences Study Committee at the Massachusetts Institute for Technology in 1958, developing innovative techniques and mechanisms which enabled her to capture scientific phenomena.
In particular, we are interested in her newly created works that «take as their starting point the scientific principles of symmetry and reflection as a means to hint at an alternate, mirror universe.»
I am continually surprised at how difficult it is for certain individuals posting here to grasp even the simplest and most straightforward scientific principles.
(You would really then need to go on to explain that consensus does tend to determine correct scientific practice, but explaining the principles of scientific reasoning and research to the public at large would make science articles about 10 times as long as they currently are.)
409 Mr. KIA, there are great opportunities at your fingertips to answer your own questions... and in fact improve your ability to ask intelligent questions about AGW / CC and core scientific principles and rationality involved.
I suppose, on reading it again, that you could construe what I said to mean that we should not act if we have full scientific certainty... but that's obviously not what I meant, because if we have full scientific certainty (as I pointed out in my examples of seat belts and condoms) we don't need the precautionary principle at all.
Check out (and give feedback) on the effort to provide objective principles for scientific forecasting and to audit against them at: Public Policy Forecasting.
However, I became so angry at the need to point out the above elementary principles that I abandoned the review at this point: the draft should be withdrawn and replaced by another that displays an adequate level of scientific competence).»
But the scientific ethic is not the only ethical principle at work.
The Paris agreement to cut anthropogenic CO2 emissions is based on a precautinary principle declarated in the Rio conference: «Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, Having met at Rio de Janeiro from 3 to 14 June 1992, Princible 15, http://www.unep.org/Documents.Multilingual//Default.asp?documentid=78&articleid=1163» — Where there are threats of serious or irreversible damage, lack of full scientific certainty shall not be used as a reason for postponing cost - effective measures to prevent environmental degradation.
One might have added that even if one didn't have a grasp of the 95 % confidence threshhold for «statistical significance» that the broader principle — absence of evidence is not evidence of absence — ought to have kicked in, at least for those claiming to stand within the scientific paradigm.
For its true... whenever I look at the quality of evidence and argument and general disregard for scientific principles advanced by many climatologists, then I really don't find it at all satisfactory.
Our great learned societies realised just how little there was to the evidence, that it was manipulated along with the peer review process, as was the IPCC AR4 assessment, that there was even evidence of inventing data and further evidence of attempts at thwarting the free dissemination of data and codes in direct contravention of one of the first principles of the scientific method, that of reproducibility and / or falsification.
Rather than voting for global warming, I would like to see these «scientists» present at least one scientific principle that supports it.
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