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  • ...ay_Burst.jpg|thumb|Illustration of a short gamma-ray burst, a [[transient (astronomy)|transient astronomical event]] caused by a collapsing star.<ref name="Nior *Various [[time-domain astronomy|transient astronomical events]], which present limited (and often unpredict ...
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  • # Test the hypothesis' predictions by an [[experiment]], [[observational study]], [[field research|field study]], or [[simulation]] ...as [[blind experiment|blind]] or [[double blind experiment]]s, to minimize observational bias. ...
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  • ...rology]], and [[astronomy]], relies on quasi-experiments. For example, in astronomy it is clearly impossible, when testing the hypothesis "Stars are collapsed ==Observational studies {{anchor|Contrast with observational study}}== ...
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  • ...estions in Cosmic-Ray Research at Ultrahigh Energies |journal=Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences |year=2019 |volume=6 |pages=23 |doi=10.3389/fspas.2019.0 ==Observational history== ...
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  • ...nt assignment process is arguably exogenous. Thus, natural experiments are observational studies and are not controlled in the traditional sense of a randomized exp *#** [[Observational study]] – draws inferences about the possible effect of a treatment on subj ...
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  • ...s.esa.int/index.php?project=PLANCK&page=Planck_Published_Papers |journal=[[Astronomy and Astrophysics]] |volume=571 |pages=A1 |arxiv=1303.5062 |bibcode=2014A&A. The first observational evidence for dark energy's existence came from measurements of [[supernova] ...
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  • ...t3=W.J.G. |last3=de&nbsp;Blok |year=2011 |title=THINGS about MOND |journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics |volume=527 |issue=A76 |pages=A76 |doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201 ...MOND's effects predominate until objects are 41&nbsp;[[Light-second#Use in astronomy|light-days]] from the Sun; this is 53 times further away from the Sun than ...
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  • ...|book-title=IAU symposium 63: Confrontation of cosmological theories with observational data |publisher=Reidel |year=1974 |location=Dordrecht |title=Large number c ...work. In particular, I argue that existing methodology does not permit any observational consequences to be derived from contemporary cosmological theories, though ...
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  • ...visible light spectrum]]. The main causes of electromagnetic redshift in [[astronomy]] and [[cosmology]] are the relative motions of radiation sources, which gi ...y of the Earth.<ref>{{cite book|last=Pannekoek|first=A.|title=A History of Astronomy |date=1961|publisher=Dover|page=451|isbn=978-0-486-65994-7}}</ref> In 1901, ...
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  • ...ttp://curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=4 |title=Curious About Astronomy |publisher=Curious.astro.cornell.edu |access-date=2014-03-03 |url-status=de ...= 7D hyperspace + 4 common dimensions. To date, no direct experimental or observational evidence is available to support the existence of these extra dimensions. I ...
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  • ...l parameters|url=https://www.aanda.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201833910|journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics|volume=641|pages=A6|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201833910|arxiv=18 ...percluster]]s which form immense [[galaxy filament|filaments]] and [[void (astronomy)|voids]] in space, creating a vast foam-like structure.<ref>{{Cite book|url ...
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  • ...cation of the material world in each universe. But since there would be no observational way of telling these universes apart then, according to the [[identity of i {{Portal bar|Physics|Astronomy|Stars|Spaceflight|Outer space|Solar System|Science}} ...
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  • |title=The fundamental constants and their variation: observational status and theoretical motivations |journal=[[Astronomy & Astrophysics]] ...
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  • |title=The fundamental constants and their variation: Observational status and theoretical motivations |series=Springer-Praxis Books in Popular Astronomy ...
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  • ...ions, including basic research discovery, disease cures, particle physics, astronomy, marine science, and the environment.<ref name="Billionaire Ideas" /> Priva ...ews have also studied the results of non-randomized, [[Observational study|observational studies]]. The systematic reviews are published in the [[Cochrane Library]] ...
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  • ...und 3000 to 1200 [[Common Era|BCE]]. Their contributions to mathematics, [[astronomy]], and medicine entered and shaped the Greek [[natural philosophy]] of [[cl ...that would later find a place in Greek and medieval science: mathematics, astronomy, and medicine.<ref>{{cite book|last1= Rochberg|first1= Francesca|author-lin ...
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  • ...term ''mathematics'' more commonly meant "[[astrology]]" (or sometimes "[[astronomy]]") rather than "mathematics"; the meaning gradually changed to its present ...cal methods that will be used. Analysis of data from [[observational study|observational studies]] is done using [[statistical model]]s and the theory of [[statisti ...
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  • ...conversation with one's spouse. [[Direct realism|Direct realists]] explain observational knowledge by holding that perception is a direct contact with the perceived ...g this time, the first developments in scientific fields like mathematics, astronomy, and medicine were made. They were later formalized and greatly expanded by ...
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  • ...ly Renaissance, with polymath artists such as [[Leonardo da Vinci]] making observational drawings of anatomy and nature. Leonardo set up controlled experiments in w ...ref> The new scientific method led to great contributions in the fields of astronomy, physics, biology, and anatomy.{{efn|[[Joseph Ben-David]] wrote: ...
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