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  • ...dividually selected, relevant items from over 3,300 of the world's leading scientific and technical journals. Subjects covered include: Anthropology, History, In
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  • ...ence fiction]] and horror by the [[expectation]] that it steers clear of [[scientific]] and macabre themes, respectively, though there is a great deal of overlap ...y]] in a number of [[disciplines]] (English, cultural studies, comparative literature, [[history]], medieval studies). [[Work]] in this area ranges widely, from
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  • originally after German Realismus (1781 in Kant; 1798 with [[reference]] to [[literature]]) *3: the [[theory]] or practice of [[fidelity]] in [[art]] and [[literature]] to [[nature]] or to real life and to accurate [[representation]] without
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  • ...]], and [[Social Sciences]]." "Intelligent [[synthesis]] of the Scientific Literature."
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  • ...n, or a moan, a sigh is often an [[automatic]] and unintentional act. In [[literature]], a sigh is often used to signify that the person producing it is lovelorn Scientific studies show that [[babies]] sigh after 50 to 100 [[breaths]]. This serves
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  • ...usually confined to [[art]] and [[culture]], particularly [[Literary genre|literature]]. In [[genre studies]] the concept of genre is not compared to originality ...bgenres. [[Literature]], for example, is divided into three basic kinds of literature, classic genres of Ancient Greece, [[poetry]], [[drama]], and [[prose]]. Po
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  • ...surate [[fossil]] remains in Europe and adjacent areas. Current scientific literature prefers the term "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_modern_humans Europe ...ipedia.org/wiki/Upper_Paleolithic Upper Paleolithic]. Current scientific [[literature]] prefers the term European Early Modern Humans (EEMH), to the term 'Cro-Ma
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  • ==Literature== ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journal_of_Scientific_Exploration Journal of Scientific Exploration]. Vol. 8, No. 3, 1994, pp. 381-397 ([https://www3.hi.is/~erlend
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  • Studies dealing with the [[language]]s, [[literature]], [[history]], [[art]], and all aspects of the ancient [[Mediterranean]] w === [[Literature]][https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Languages_and_Lit
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  • ...rapids, UTGPS), VLBI-based products, background information, technical and scientific publications and software. USNO's library holds one of the most complete collections of astronomical literature in the world.
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  • ...] has used the [[word]] to mean "not knowable". In technical and marketing literature, agnostic often has a meaning close to "[[independent]]"—for example, "pl
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  • ...ed especially in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_literature English literature] by sensibility and the use of [[autobiographical]] material, an exaltation ...ture]]. It was embodied most strongly in the visual arts, [[music]], and [[literature]], but had a major impact on historiography, [[education]] and the [[natura
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  • ...scientific]] evidence, as evidence that cannot be investigated using the [[scientific method]]. The problem with arguing based on anecdotal evidence is that anec [[Category: Languages and Literature]]
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  • ...t when it is commonly asserted that Catholic principles are an obstacle to scientific research, it seems not only proper but needful to register what and how muc
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  • ...[[media]] accounts, although this term is discouraged in [[scientific]] [[literature]]. Wunderkind also is used to recognize those who achieve success and accla
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  • In [[scientific]] [[research]], explanation is one of the [[purposes]] of [[research]], e.g ...tries/scientific-explanation/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Scientific Explanation]
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  • ...[[literature]] encompasses a rich tradition of poetry and drama as well as scientific, technical, Hindu philosophical and Hindu religious [[text]]s. Today, Sansk ...that the oral transmission of the texts is reliable: they were ceremonial literature whose correct pronunciation was considered crucial to its religious efficac
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  • ...) "lizard". Through the first half of the twentieth century, most of the [[scientific]] [[community]] mistakenly believed dinosaurs to have been sluggish, uninte ...0s and 1890s, during which a pair of feuding paleontologists made enormous scientific contributions.
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  • ...hod]] is built on testing assertions which are [[logic]]al consequences of scientific theories. This is done through repeatable [[experiment]]s or observational ...ckly and easily confirmed or falsified (see predictive [[power]]). In many scientific fields, desirable theories are those which predict a large number of events
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  • ...The [[existence]] of subtle bodies is unconfirmed by the [[mainstream]] [[scientific]] [[community]].
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