Not exact matches
Providing the
scientific foundation and research data, Dr. Ratey has been drafted into the groundswell of those whose mission it is to revitalize schools, combat the obesity crisis, stave off the encroaching epidemic of Sedentarism, by returning to evolutionary
principles of physical exercise and proper diet thereby combating syndrome X, the
underlying causation of much chronic disease.
The second is that the weight of the
scientific evidence suggests that the
principles underlying current mathematical matching algorithms — similarity and complementarity — can not achieve any notable level of success in fostering long - term romantic compatibility.
Experiments in the lab are where scientists come to understand and test the
scientific principles that
underlie important medical discoveries.
The regioselectivity demonstrated in this research will probably not be precise enough or robust enough for diamond mechanosynthesis, but this is an elegant demonstration of the
principle of positional control of chemical synthesis that will advance the
underlying scientific understanding of how molecular interactions can be controlled and may also have near - term implications for improved solar cells.
A calling requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive preparation including instruction in skills and methods as well as in the
scientific, historical, or scholarly
principles underlying such skills and methods, maintaining by force of organization or concerted opinion high standards of achievement and conduct, and committing its members to continued study and to a kind of work which has for its prime purpose the rendering of a public service.
Rather than reading extensive instruction, active engagement motivates students to think like scientists and investigate the processes
underlying scientific principles for themselves.
Oreskes (1998) argues for model evaluation (not validation), whereby model quality can be evaluated on the basis of the
underlying scientific principles, quantity and quality of input parameters, the ability of a model to reproduce independent empirical data.
Your patronizing reply misses my
underlying point, namely that wherever there is serious minority hypothesis with evidence, it needs to be made visible in its best form, alongside the «consensus» hypothesis — and that this is a very important example of a general
scientific principle which the pursuit of single «consensus» statements has undermined.
«Investigations» of
scientific misconduct should themselves align with the usual
principles of
scientific discourse (open discussion, honesty, transparency of method, public disclosure of evidence, open public analysis and public discussion and reasoning
underlying any conclusion).
If you are going to propose simplistic solutions to complex problems, at least think through the
underlying logic and the
scientific principles involved.