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  • ...studied best by studying the growth of scientific knowledge."{{sfn|Popper|1959|p=xix}} | date = 1959 ...
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  • | discipline = [[Cultural studies]]; [[History of technology]]; [[Science, technology and society]] | history = 1959–present ...
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  • | history = 1959 to present ...he physical, chemical, and engineering sciences, published quarterly since 1959 by the [[American Society for Quality]] and the [[American Statistical Asso ...
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  • ...lance]] (QCM) experiments for conversion of frequency to mass and is valid in nearly all applications. ...as an extension of thickness, Sauerbrey’s equation only applies to systems in which the following three conditions are met: the deposited mass must be ri ...
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  • {{short description|Technology developed for use in Space exploration}} ...ommunication|deep-space communication]]; [[:Category:Spacecraft propulsion|in-space propulsion]]; and a wide variety of [[:Category:Spaceflight technolog ...
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  • {{Short description|Algebraic structure in network theory}} ...ume=93|pages=114–131|mr=0109161|doi=10.1090/s0002-9947-1959-0109161-6|year=1959|last1=Duffin|first1=R. J.|author-link=Richard Duffin|doi-access=free}}</ref ...
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  • {{short description|Engineering institute in Warangal, India}} | established = {{start date and age|1959}} ...
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  • {{short description|Theorem in general relativity}} ...tic, spherically symmetric matter configurations under certain conditions. In particular, for areal radius <math>R</math>, the mass <math>M</math> must s ...
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  • ...able absorption]]; and the manipulation of the states of excited electrons in [[Rydberg atom]]s to encode information. However, none of these processes p ...tion|exponentially]] with separation distance, and is sensitive to changes in position on the order of 50 to 100 picometres (due to [[Pauli exclusion]] a ...
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  • ...f mathematical fallacies there is some element of concealment or deception in the presentation of the proof. ...esigned to show that certain steps are conditional, and are not applicable in the cases that are the exceptions to the rules. ...
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  • ...ef> and even "E-minus" for events that involve spacecraft that are already in space, where the "T" could stand for "Test" or "Time", and the "E" stands f ...Everett, William]]. ''On the Cam: Lectures on the University of Cambridge in England''. Cambridge, Mass.: Sever and Francis, 1865, [https://books.googl ...
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  • ...ally formed as the "International Association for Criminal Identification" in October 1915. Through the years it has grown into an educational and certif ...n strives to be the primary [[professional association]] for those engaged in [[forensic identification]], investigation, and scientific examination of [ ...
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  • *1600 - [[William Gilbert (astronomer)|William Gilbert]] in London suggests the Earth is a giant magnet. *1859 - [[Richard Christopher Carrington|Richard Carrington]] in England observes a solar flare; 17 hours later a [[Carrington Event|large ...
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  • ...is commonly modified to account for multiple absorption mechanisms present in a medium. The modified version is given by<ref name = "Zhang1998"/> The complex [[optical conductivity]] in general is related to the complex dielectric function ...
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  • ...t=Thermal Effusivity Sensor|thumb|Thermal effusivity sensor typically used in the direct measurement of materials.]] ...itle=Conduction of Heat in Solids |publisher=Clarendon Press, Oxford |year=1959 |isbn=978-0-19-853368-9 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ySRRAAAAMAAJ ...
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  • ...speculative fiction]].<ref name=bly>Bly, Robert W., 2005, ''The Science In Science Fiction: 83 SF Predictions that Became Scientific Reality'', BenBella Books In 1931, [[Boris Zhitkov]] wrote a short story called ''Microhands'' ([[wikiso ...
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  • ...ry-Driven Approach to Evaluation: A Model Linking Basic and Applied Social Science]. Social Forces, 59, 106–122.</ref><ref>Coryn, C. L. S., Noakes, L. A., Wes # formulates a [[theory of change]] using some combination of [[social science]], beneficiary lived experience, and program-related professionals' experti ...
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  • {{Information science}} ...tion |title=Management in the 1980s |url=http://hbr.org/1958/11/management-in-the-1980s |last1=Leavitt |first1=Harold J. |last2=Whisler |first2=Thomas L. ...
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  • ...titute legitimate contributions to a field. The word ''paradigm'' is Greek in origin, meaning "pattern", and is used to illustrate similar occurrences. In classical (Greek-based) [[rhetoric]], a [[paradeigma]] aims to provide an a ...
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  • ...ar in a liquid, or an alcoholometer for measuring higher levels of alcohol in [[Distilled beverage|spirits]]. The hydrometer makes use of [[Archimedes' principle]]: a solid suspended in a fluid is buoyed by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by ...
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