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- Puritan (15882 bytes)
5: ... particular churches or movements, and not by the simple and nebulous term "Puritan."
45: *Simple clothes for priests
46: *Simple ceremonies in Church
47: *Simple decorations (if any) in Churches
59: ...ion of Puritans in colonial America, whose social experiment took the form of a Calvinist [[theocracy]]. - History of science (41710 bytes)
17: ==Pre-experimental "science"== {{seemain|Pre-experimental science}}
23: ...d that setting up ''artificial'' conditions in an experiment could never produce results that would describe n...
29: ...omical information in a systematic manner through simple observation. Though they had no knowledge of the...
65: ...lso developed: the new way of thinking emphasized experimentation and reason over traditional considerations.
74: ... [[Galileo Galilei|Galileo]] pioneered the use of experiment to validate physical theories, which is the key i... - Cuneiform script (7588 bytes)
16: ...of simplified cuneiform characters, that formed a simple, semi-alphabetic syllabary, using far fewer wedge...
25: ... four men met in London and took part in a famous experiment to test the accuracy of their decipherments. - Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
16: ... Edison encouraged and taught her son to read and experiment. Many of his lessons came from reading the book ...
29: ... Woodward and Evans patent of 1875, his employees experimented with a large number of different materials to i...
58: ...val, Edison conducted many costly trial-and-error experiments. Sprague's approach was to calculate the optimum...
66: ...in penny arcades, where people could watch short, simple films. This was especially important to Thomas Ed...
70: In [[1894]], Edison experimented with synchronizing audio with film; the [[Kinet... - History of the United States (1918-1945) (54688 bytes)
86: ...fs, import quotas, and barter agreements-- and by experimenting with new plans for their internal economies. [...
88: ...eal" would be often contradicting, pragmatic, and experimental. What many considered incoherence of the New De...
90: ...conomy for the [[Great War]]. And from the policy experiments of the 1920s, New Dealers picked up ideas from e...
125: ...nessee Valley Authority]] (TVA), an unprecedented experiment in flood control, public power, and regional plan...
193: ...lution than a policy one. Keynes's basic idea was simple. In order to keep people fully employed, governme... - Aristotle (37648 bytes)
95: ...pt to probe how the world actually worked through experiment. For example, in his book "The history of animals...
97: ...he universe, based on simple observation (without experimentation) through reason alone.
101: ...t compare one's ideas to the actual world through experimentation; only then can one see if one's ideas are ba... - Evolution (26887 bytes)
33: ...ike those of modern Earth. The 1953 [[Miller-Urey experiment]] suggests that conditions on the ancient earth m...
58: ...d 2 billion years ago. In the last billion years, simple multicellular plants and animals began to appear ...
145: In the 1940s, following up on [[Griffith's experiment]], [[Oswald Avery|Avery]], [[Colin McCleod|McCleo... - DNA (29095 bytes)
5: In [[bacterium|bacteria]] and other [[prokaryote|simple]] [[biological cell|cell]] organisms, DNA is not ...
12: :Wikipedia needs to be accurate, but it can be simple ''and'' accurate. Dumbing down something too muc...
22: This section presents a brief and simple overview of DNA.
61: ...o-acid]] sequence of the protein is determined by simple cellular rules of [[Translation (biology)|transla...
96: ...hose used in [[crystallography|crystallographic]] experiments, and possibly in hybrid pairings of DNA and [[RN... - Earthquake (13859 bytes)
20: ...ismologist named [[Charles F. Richter]] devised a simple numerical scale (which he called the [[magnitude]...
107: ....bigelow.org/virtual/handson/tsunami.html Tsunami Experiment] - Microbiology (4238 bytes)
1: ... [[virus (biology)|virus]]es, [[prokaryote]]s and simple [[eukaryote]]s. Today, most of the work in microb...
11: ...ed to the virus. <!-- can someone write this more simple? -->
13: ...es has allowed them to be used in industry and as experimental tools in different branches of biology:
15: * Bacteria and simple eukaryotes contain small circular [[DNA]]s, calle...
16: ...ess of anaerobic fermentation, in which different simple organic molecules are produced. This gave rise to... - Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
16: ...red a slow learner, possibly due to [[dyslexia]], simple [[shyness]], or the significantly rare and unusua...
37: ...o its logical consequences and managed to explain experimental results that had baffled scientists for decades...
47: ...ility]] of energy in physical systems. Even after experiments showed that Einstein's equations for the photoel...
54: ...'s statistical discussion of atomic behavior gave experimentalists a way to count atoms by looking through an ...
59: ...at had been apparent since the [[Michelson-Morley experiment]], which had shown that light waves did not trave... - New Deal (82408 bytes)
22: ...Deal" thus was self-contradictory, pragmatic, and experimental. The economy eventually recovered from the deep...
30: And from the policy experiments of the 1920s, New Dealers picked up ideas from e...
341: ...lex and theoretical something that is really very simple and very practical. . . . Plausible self-seekers ...
359: ... for decades and that helped shape the next great experiment in liberal reform, the [[Great Society]] of the 1... - Literature (25676 bytes)
53: ...e to any particular formal structures (other than simple [[grammar]]); "non-poetic writing," writing, perh...
64: ...ve poetry. This freedom also allows an author to experiment with many different literary styles — inclu... - Genetics (12654 bytes)
12: ... traits in pea plants and showed that they obeyed simple statistical rules. Although not all features show...
22: :[[1865]] [[Gregor Mendel]]'s paper, ''Experiments on Plant Hybridization''
30: ...s transmissible between bacteria (see [[Griffiths experiment]])
35: :[[1952]] The [[Hershey-Chase experiment]] proves the genetic information of [[phage]]s (a...
38: :[[1958]] The [[Meselson-Stahl experiment]] demonstrates that DNA is [[semiconservative rep... - Electron (10516 bytes)
68: ...ectron can be found in its designated orbital). A simple analogy would be a firefly, in a dark room, light...
74: ... means that it has no [[substructure]] (at least, experiments have not found any so far, and there is good rea...
93: ===Founding experiments===
94: ...observed by [[Robert Millikan]] in the [[Oil-drop experiment]] of [[1909]]. - Nikola Tesla (29894 bytes)
57: ...is the other". Tesla's work for Edison began with simple electrical engineering. Eventually Tesla earned ...
63: |'''Experimental observations''':
69: ...ed as effects of [[X-rays]]. He performed several experiments (including [[photograph]]ing the [[bone]]s of hi...
85: ... arrival he told reporters that he was conducting experiments transmitting signals from [[Pikes Peak]] to [[Pa...
87: Tesla began the experimentation with high-voltage electricity. Tesla conduct... - Cuneiform (script) (7717 bytes)
16: ...of simplified cuneiform characters, that formed a simple, semi-alphabetic syllabary, using far fewer wedge...
25: ... four men met in London and took part in a famous experiment to test the accuracy of their decipherments. - History of chemistry (8174 bytes)
12: ...e was not finally settled until [[Jean Perrin]]'s experimental investigation of [[Einstein]]'s atomic explanat...
29: ...uld study its peculiar physical properties. This experimental work of the Curies, which was done at the turn ...
31: ...[amino acid]]s, could themselves be built up from simpler molecules in a [[simulation]] of primordial [[pr...
64: *[[Timeline of scientific experiments]] - Theories and sociology of the history of science (16096 bytes)
9: ...roducibility]]. Most items of scientific content (experimental results, theoretical proposals, or literature r...
13: ...ection of scientists to discuss theories, conduct experiments, and review each other's work. The [[AcadéŠe de...
51: ...t speed of the observer. (See [[Michelson-Morley experiment]].) Without this information, it is very unlikel...
53: ...es are often a matter of documenting when certain experiments were performed, or when certain ideas were first... - Gregor Mendel (6112 bytes)
10: ...ivated and tested some 28,000 [[pea]] plants. His experiments brought forth two generalizations which later be...
12: ...fore were not influenced by the environment. This simple test gave birth to the idea of heredity.
14: Mendel read his paper, [[Experiments on Plant Hybridization]], at two meetings of the...
21: ... [[scientific fraud]] — reproduction of his experiments has demonstrated the accuracy of his hypothesis ...
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