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Experimenter Effect:
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Experimenter Effect:
Influence that the experimenter's personality or behavior may have on the results of an experiment.
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Milnacipran: Encyclopedia Ii - Milnacipran - Experimental Uses
In experimental studies Milnacipran showed useful activity as adjunct in the therapy of Fibromyalgia and Lupus, both conditions with pote...
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Zero-point Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Zero-point Energy - Experimental Evidence
The simplest experimental evidence for the existence of zero-point energy in quantum field theory is the Casimir effect. This effect was ...
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Diazepam: Encyclopedia - Diazepam
Diazepam, market under brand names of: Valium, Seduxen; and in Europe Apozepam, Diapam, is a 1,4-benzodiazepine derivative, which possess...
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Chemotherapy: Encyclopedia - Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is the use of chemical substances to treat disease. In its modern-day use, it refers primarily to cytotoxic drugs used to tr...
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Coercion: Encyclopedia - Coercion
Physical abuse
Torture / Severe Corporal punishment
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Bully: Encyclopedia - Bully
Physical abuse
Torture / Severe Corporal punishment
Psychological abuse
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Rydberg Atom: Encyclopedia Ii - Rydberg Atom - What Makes Rydberg Atoms Worth Studying?
Rydberg atom - Experimental atomic physics.
Although the interesting nature of Rydberg atoms has been understood since the development ...
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Diazepam: Encyclopedia Ii - Diazepam - Indications
Diazepam as a very broad spectrum of indications as follows:
short-term treatment of insomnia
treatment of anxiety, panic attacks, and s...
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Milnacipran: Encyclopedia Ii - Milnacipran - Pregnancy And Lactation
Milnacipran should not be used during pregancy because it may cross the placenta barrier and no clinical data exists on harmful effects i...
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Experimental Film: Encyclopedia Ii - Experimental Film - Influences On Commercial Media
Though experimental film is known to a relatively small number of practioners, academics and connossieurs, it has influenced and continue...
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Quantum Chromodynamics: Encyclopedia Ii - Quantum Chromodynamics - The Theory
Quantum chromodynamics - Some definitions.
Every field theory of particle physics is based on certain symmetries of nature whose existe...
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Zero-point Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Zero-point Energy - Free Energy Devices
The Casimir effect has established zero point energy as an uncontroversial and scientifically accepted phenomenon. However, the term zero...
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Nuclear Power: Encyclopedia Ii - Nuclear Power - Economy
Opponents of nuclear power claim that any of the environmental benefits are outweighed by safety compromises and by the costs related to ...
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Diazepam: Encyclopedia Ii - Diazepam - Side Effects
Diazepam has a range of side effects (in common with other benzodiazepines). Most frequently encountered are:
drowsiness
depression
impa...
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Diazepam: Encyclopedia Ii - Diazepam - Recreational Use
Diazepam is often used as an adulterant in the heroin sold as street drug (so called 'street lore'). This is because diazepam amplifies g...
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Hawthorne Effect: Encyclopedia Ii - Hawthorne Effect - Can We Trust The Research?
Candice Gleim says: Broad experimental effects and their classifications can be found in Campbell, D. T., & Stanley, J. C. (1966). Ex...
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Hawthorne Effect: Encyclopedia Ii - Hawthorne Effect - Can We Trust The Research?
Candice Gleim says:
Broad experimental effects and their classifications can be found in Campbell, D. T., & Stanley, J. C. (1966). Ex...
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Experimental Cancer Treatment: Encyclopedia Ii - Experimental Cancer Treatment - Telomerase Therapy
Because most malignant cells rely on the activity of the protein telomerase for their immortality, it has been proposed that a drug which...
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Diazepam: Encyclopedia Ii - Diazepam - Withdrawal Procedure After Long-term Treatment
After continued therapy in excess of a few weeks, diazepam should never be stopped abruptly, but withdrawn gradually.
It is necessary to ...
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Diazepam: Encyclopedia Ii - Diazepam - Overdose
A person who has consumed too much diazepam will have the following symptoms: difficulty staying awake, mental confusion, coma, and dimin...
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Rydberg Atom: Encyclopedia Ii - Rydberg Atom - The Classical View Of Rydberg Atoms
An atom in a Rydberg state has a valence electron in a large orbit far from the ion core; in such an orbit the outermost electron feels a...
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Photochemistry: Encyclopedia Ii - Photochemistry - Quantum Nature Of Waves And Matter
Photochemistry - Properties of distribution functions.
Photochemistry - Black-body radiation.
Photochemistry - DeBroglie wavelength....
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Photochemistry: Encyclopedia Ii - Photochemistry - Optics
Photochemistry - Scattering and polarizability.
Rayleigh scattering
Mie Scattering
Raman
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Absorption and emi...
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Photochemistry: Encyclopedia Ii - Photochemistry - Electromagnetic Radiation
Photochemistry - Regions of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The electromagnetic spectrum is broad, however, a photochemist will find them...
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Quantum Chromodynamics: Encyclopedia Ii - Quantum Chromodynamics - History
With the invention of bubble chambers and spark chambers in the 1950s, experimental particle physics discovered a large and ever-growing ...
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Diazepam: Encyclopedia Ii - Diazepam - Contraindications
myasthenia gravis
acute intoxications with alcohol, narcotics, and psychoactive drugs
ataxia
severe respiratory insufficiency
acute nar...
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Diazepam: Encyclopedia Ii - Diazepam - High Risk Patients For Abuse And Dependence
At a particular high risk are:
patients with a history of alcohol or drug abuse or dependence
emotionally unstable patients
patients wit...
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Rydberg Atom: Encyclopedia Ii - Rydberg Atom - The Quantum Mechanical Picture
Quantum mechanically a state of high n refers to an atom in which the valence electron(s) have been excited into a formerly unpopulated e...
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Rydberg Atom: Encyclopedia Ii - Rydberg Atom - Classical Simulation Of A Rydberg Atom
A simple 1/r potential results in a closed Keplerian elliptical orbit, however the large electric dipole moment of a Rydberg atom makes t...
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Hawthorne Effect: Encyclopedia Ii - Hawthorne Effect - Definitions
The "Hawthorne effect" was not named after a researcher, but refers to the factory where the effect was first observed and described: the...
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Quantum Chromodynamics: Encyclopedia Ii - Quantum Chromodynamics - Experimental Tests
The notion of quark flavours was prompted by the necessity of explaining the properties of hadrons during the development of the quark mo...
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Hawthorne Effect: Encyclopedia Ii - Hawthorne Effect - Summary View Of Hawthorne
In the light of the various critiques, I think we could see the Hawthorne effect at several levels.
At the top level, it seems clear that...
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Time Dilation: Encyclopedia Ii - Time Dilation - Time Dilation And Space Flight
Time dilation would make it possible for a fast moving clock to travel into the future, while aging very little. That is, the clock (and ...
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Time Dilation: Encyclopedia Ii - Time Dilation - Time Dilation Is Symmetric Between Two Inertial Observers
A measurement of relative time must regard one clock as being "stationary" in spacetime, and that clock is the basis of a temporal coordi...
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Quantum Chromodynamics: Encyclopedia Ii - Quantum Chromodynamics - Terminology
The word quark was coined by Murray Gell-Mann in its present sense, the word having been taken from the phrase "Three quarks for Muster M...
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Unruh Effect: Encyclopedia Ii - Unruh Effect - Calculations
The equivalent energy kT of a uniformly accelerating particle is:
So the temperature of vacuum, seen by a particle accelerated by the ...
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Casimir Effect: Encyclopedia Ii - Casimir Effect - Measurement
One of the first experimental tests was conducted by Marcus Spaarnay at Philips in Eindhoven, in 1958, in a delicate and difficult experi...
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Statistics: Encyclopedia Ii - Statistics - Statistical Methods
Statistics - Experimental and observational studies.
A common goal for a statistical research project is to investigate causality, and ...
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Media Effects Theory: Encyclopedia Ii - Media Effects Theory - Criticism
Criticism of Effects theory takes three broad strands. Methodological criticisms focus on hidden assumptions, flawed experimental design,...
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Chemotherapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Chemotherapy - Principles
Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of cells due to damage to DNA (mutations) and, occasionally, due to an inherited propensity to develop ...
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Experimental Or Unproven Procedures:
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Experimental Or Unproven Procedures
Definition
and meaning of Experimental or Unproven Procedures :
Experimental or Unproven Procedures: Any health care se...
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Chemotherapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Chemotherapy - Dosage
Dosage of chemotherapy can be difficult: if the dose is too low, it will be ineffective against the tumor, while at excessive doses the t...
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Chemotherapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Chemotherapy - Side-effects
The treatment can be physically exhausting for the patient. Current chemotheraputic techniques have a range of side effects mainly affect...
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Chemotherapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Chemotherapy - Side-effects
The treatment can be physically exhausting for the patient. Current chemotherapeutic techniques have a range of side effects mainly affec...
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Chemotherapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Chemotherapy - Treatment Schemes
There are a number of strategies in the administration of chemotheraputic drugs used today. Chemotherapy may be given with a curative int...
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Chemotherapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Chemotherapy - Treatment Schemes
There are a number of strategies in the administration of chemotherapeutic drugs used today. Chemotherapy may be given with a curative in...
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Chemotherapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Chemotherapy - Types
The majority of chemotherapeutic drugs can be divided in to: alkylating agents, antimetabolites, anthracyclines, plant alkaloids, topoiso...
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Parton Particle Physics: Encyclopedia Ii - Parton Particle Physics - Parton Distribution Functions
The parton distribution functions are the probability density for finding a particle with a certain longitudinal momentum fraction x and ...
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Annus Mirabilis Papers: Encyclopedia Ii - Annus Mirabilis Papers - Papers
Three of those papers (on Brownian motion, the photoelectric effect, and special relativity) deserved Nobel Prizes according to some phys...
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Nuclear Power: Encyclopedia Ii - Nuclear Power - Current And Planned Use
In 2005, there were 441 commercial nuclear generating units throughout the world, with a total capacity of about 368 gigawatts.[6] 111 re...
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Nuclear Power: Encyclopedia Ii - Nuclear Power - Reactor Types
Nuclear power - Current Technology.
There are two types of nuclear power sources in current use:
The nuclear fission reactor produces ...
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Nuclear Power: Encyclopedia Ii - Nuclear Power - Life Cycle
A Nuclear Reactor is only a small part of the life-cycle for nuclear power. The process starts with mining. Generally, uranium mines are ...
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Nuclear Power: Encyclopedia Ii - Nuclear Power - Economy
Opponents of nuclear power claim that any of the environmental benefits are outweighed by safety compromises and by the costs related to ...
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Nuclear Power: Encyclopedia Ii - Nuclear Power - Risks
Opponents of nuclear power such as Greenpeace, argue against its use due to issues like the long term problems of storing radioactive was...
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Nuclear Power: Encyclopedia Ii - Nuclear Power - Waste Heat In Water Systems
Nuclear reactors require water to keep the reactor cool. The process of extracting energy from a heat source, called the Rankine cycle, r...
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Nuclear Power: Encyclopedia Ii - Nuclear Power - History
Nuclear power - Origins.
The first successful experiment with nuclear fission was conducted in 1938 in Berlin by the German physicists ...
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Nuclear Power: Encyclopedia Ii - Nuclear Power - History
Nuclear power - Origins.
The first successful experiment with nuclear fission was conducted in 1938 in Berlin by the German physicists ...
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Nuclear Power: Encyclopedia Ii - Nuclear Power - Current And Planned Use
In 2005, there were 441 commercial nuclear generating units throughout the world, with a total capacity of about 368 gigawatts.[5] 111 re...
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Nuclear Power: Encyclopedia Ii - Nuclear Power - Reactor Types
Nuclear power - Current Technology.
There are two types of nuclear power sources in current use:
The nuclear fission reactor produces ...
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Nuclear Power: Encyclopedia Ii - Nuclear Power - Life Cycle
Main article: Nuclear fuel cycle
A Nuclear Reactor is only a small part of the life-cycle for nuclear power. The process starts with m...
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Nuclear Power: Encyclopedia Ii - Nuclear Power - Risks
Opponents of nuclear power, such as Greenpeace, argue against its use due to issues like the long term problems of storing radioactive wa...
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Health Issues And The Effects Of Cannabis: Encyclopedia Ii - Health Issues And The Effects Of Cannabis - Legal And Political Constraints On Open Research
In many countries, experimental science suffers from legal restrictions because cannabis is illegal. Thus, cannabis as a drug is often ha...
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Time Dilation: Encyclopedia Ii - Time Dilation - Experimental Confirmations
Time dilation has been tested a number of times. The routine work carried on in particle accelerators since the 1950s, such as those at C...
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The Midwich Cuckoos: Encyclopedia Ii - The Midwich Cuckoos - Plot
The novel is set largely within the titular Midwich, a typical small English village. A series of incidents near to the village one day e...
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Giffen Good: Encyclopedia Ii - Giffen Good - Empirical Evidence For Giffen Goods
Despite years of searching, no generally agreed upon example has been found. A 2002 preliminary working paper by Robert Jensen and Nolan ...
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Time Dilation: Encyclopedia Ii - Time Dilation - Simple Inference Of Time Dilation
Time dilation can be inferred from the constancy of the speed of light in all reference frames as follows:
Consider a simple clock consis...
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Energy Conditions: Encyclopedia Ii - Energy Conditions - A Counterexample
While the intent of the energy conditions is to provide simple criteria which rule out many unphysical situations while admitting any phy...
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Amphetamine: Encyclopedia Ii - Amphetamine - Medicinal Use
The experimental medical use of amphetamines began in the 1920s. It was introduced in most of the world in the form of the pharmaceutical...
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Randomization: Encyclopedia Ii - Randomization - Applications
Randomization is used extensively in the field of gambling. Imperfect randomization may allow a skilled gambler to have an advantage, so ...
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Quantum Chromodynamics: Encyclopedia Ii - Quantum Chromodynamics - Methods
Further analysis of the content of the theory is complicated. Various techniques have been developed to work with QCD. Some of them are d...
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Stem Cell: Encyclopedia Ii - Stem Cell - Treatments
Medical researchers believe that stem cell research has the potential to change the face of human disease and alleviate suffering. A numb...
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Thiazolidinedione: Encyclopedia Ii - Thiazolidinedione - Members Of The Class
These include:
rosiglitazone
pioglitazone
Troglitazone was withdrawn from the market due to an increased incidence of drug-induced hepa...
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Copenhagen Interpretation: Encyclopedia Ii - Copenhagen Interpretation - Criticisms
The completeness of quantum mechanics (thesis 1) was attacked by the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen thought experiment which was intended to sho...
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Theoretical Physics: Encyclopedia Ii - Theoretical Physics - Mainstream Theories
Mainstream theories (sometimes referred to as central theories) are the body of knowledge of both factual and scientific views and posses...
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Alexander Technique: Encyclopedia Ii - Alexander Technique - Effective Under What Circumstances
Remembering to use Alexander Technique to get its benefits is required, but not a special practice activity; merely an experimental, thin...
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Bernardo Houssay: Encyclopedia Ii - Bernardo Houssay - Works
Houssay’s worked in many fields of physiology, such as the nervous, digestive, respiratory and circulatory systems, but his main contri...
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Vitiligo: Encyclopedia Ii - Vitiligo - Treatment
Steroids have been used to remove the white patches, but they are not very effective. Other more dramatic treatments include chemically t...
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Pauli Exclusion Principle: Encyclopedia Ii - Pauli Exclusion Principle - Connection To Quantum State Symmetry
The Pauli exclusion principle was originally formulated as an empirical principle. It was invented by Pauli in 1924 to explain experiment...
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Augustin-jean Fresnel: Encyclopedia Ii - Augustin-jean Fresnel - Researches
His discoveries and mathematical deductions, building on experimental work by Thomas Young, extended the wave theory of light to a large ...
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Astley Cooper: Encyclopedia Ii - Astley Cooper - Works
Sir Cooper's greatest contribution has probably been in the field of vascular surgery, particularly on cerebral circulation. He was the f...
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Wolfgang Pauli: Encyclopedia Ii - Wolfgang Pauli - Personality And Reputation
The Pauli Effect was named after his bizarre ability to break experimental equipment simply by being in the vicinity. Pauli himself was a...
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Black Manta: Encyclopedia Ii - Black Manta - Background
The boy who would become Black Manta screamed uncontrollably in his orphanage whenever he was put to bed. No one knew the feel of the cot...
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Satyendra Nath Bose: Encyclopedia Ii - Satyendra Nath Bose - The Error That Wasn't
There are three outcomes. What is the probability of producing two heads?
While at University of Dhaka, Bose wrote a short article called...
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Haloperidol: Encyclopedia Ii - Haloperidol - Overdose
Experimental evidence from animal studies indicates that doses needed for acute poisoning are quite high in relation to therapeutic doses...
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De Broglie Hypothesis: Encyclopedia Ii - De Broglie Hypothesis - Experimental Confirmation
In 1927 at Bell Labs, Clinton Davisson and Lester Germer fired slow moving electrons at a crystalline Nickel target. The angular dependen...
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Joseph Cornell: Encyclopedia Ii - Joseph Cornell - Experimental Film
Joseph Cornell's 1936 found film montage, Rose Hobart, was made entirely from splicing together existing film stock that Cornell had foun...
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Michelson-morley Experiment: Encyclopedia Ii - Michelson-morley Experiment - The Most Famous Failed Experiment
Ironically, after all this thought and preparation, the experiment became what might be called the most famous failed experiment to date....
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Focusing-oriented Psychotherapy:
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Focusing (Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy, Focusing-Oriented Therapy, Focusing Process, Focusing Therapy): Natural stepwise system of ...
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Dianetics: Encyclopedia Ii - Dianetics - Scientific Evaluations
The scientific literature records very few scientific evaluations having been conducted into the effectiveness and theoretical basis of D...
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Imatinib: Encyclopedia Ii - Imatinib - Uses
Imatinib is used in chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) and a number of other malignancies. Early...
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Borna Disease: Encyclopedia Ii - Borna Disease - Effects In Other Species
Borna virus appears to have a wide host range, having been detected in horses, cattle, sheep, dogs and foxes. In 1995, the virus was isol...
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Bbc Radio 3: Encyclopedia Ii - Bbc Radio 3 - Programming
The station has for its entire life mainly broadcast classical music, opera, "highbrow" drama, including most BBC Radio Shakespeare produ...
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Theoretical Physics: Encyclopedia Ii - Theoretical Physics - Mainstream Theories
Mainstream theories (sometimes referred to as central theories) are the body of knowledge of both factual and scientific views and posses...
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Gravity Probe B: Encyclopedia Ii - Gravity Probe B - Experimental Setup
The Gravity Probe B experiment comprises four gyroscopes and a reference telescope sighted on HR8703 (also known as IM Pegasi [3]), a bin...
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Robert Millikan: Encyclopedia Ii - Robert Millikan - Photoelectric Effect
When Einstein published his seminal 1905 paper on the particle theory of light, Millikan was convinced that it had to be wrong, because o...
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Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov: Encyclopedia Ii - Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov - Discoveries In Physics
In 1934, while working under S.I. Vavilov, Cherenkov observed the emission of blue light from a bottle of water subjected to radioactive ...
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Psycho: Encyclopedia Ii - Psycho - Psycho In Film History
Psycho is often seen as a turning point in film history, representing the shift from Classical to the more experimental "Post-Classical" ...
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Psycho: Encyclopedia Ii - Psycho - Psycho In Film History
Psycho is often seen as a turning point in film history, representing the shift from Classical to the more experimental "Post-Classical" ...
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Special Relativity: Encyclopedia Ii - Special Relativity - Status
Main article: Status of special relativity
Special relativity is accurate only when gravitational effects are negligible or very weak; ot...
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