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Ask Tip Sheet.(scientific process for measuring calories in food)(Brief Article)
Byline: Melissa Brewster What is the scientific process for measuring calories in food? --Margie Goddard, Matawan, N.J. Bomb calorimetry is the standard method for measuring calories...
August 11, 2003; Newsweek
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Benjamin Franklin: Verification and validation of the scientific process in healthcare, as demonstrated by the report of the royal commission on animal magnetism and mesmerism
Best, M.A., Neuhauser, D., & Slavin, L. (2003). Benjamin Franklin: Verification and validation of the scientific process in Healthcare, as demonstrated by the report of the royal commission on animal magnetism and mesmerism. Victoria...
April 1, 2006; American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
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Bell's `radiant vision' on view at Aucocisco ; For Dozier Bell, art is an almost scientific process of experimentation, evolution.
...Press Herald (Maine) 11-20-2005 Bell's `radiant vision' on view at Aucocisco ; For Dozier Bell, art is an almost scientific process of experimentation, evolution. Byline: BOB KEYES Staff Writer Edition: FINAL Section: Audience Memo: IF YOU GO...
November 20, 2005; Portland Press Herald (Maine)
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The case of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker: the scientific process and how it relates to everyday life.(Case study)
...reported rediscovery of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker in April 2005, students examine a real-world example of the scientific process and explore the practical implications of their conclusions. The case tells the story of Brad Murky, a student...
September 1, 2007; Journal of College Science Teaching
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Scientists to journalists: don't use the 'B' word.(most scientists think that journalists do not fully understand the scientific process, and many would like to see an end to the use of the word 'breakthrough' in news reports)(Brief Article)
...don't get it, say researchers. As a result, the public remains confused about the complexities surrounding the scientific process. Scientists and journalists continue to exist in disparate worlds -- with federally funded researchers spending...
November 10, 1997; Insight on the News
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Christopher Columbus Awards Challenge Teams of Middle School Students To Explore Opportunities For Positive Change In Their Communities; In its eighth year, the program has attracted thousands of 'everyday' students from across the U.S. to use the scientific process to solve community issues.
...for the 2003- 2004 school year. Teams of up to four students and a coach identify a community issue and use the scientific process to solve it. Finalist teams win an all-expense-paid trip to Walt Disney World(R) where they compete for U.S. Savings...
August 19, 2003; PR Newswire
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Christopher Columbus Awards Challenges Teams of Middle School Students to Explore Opportunities for Positive Change in Their Communities; In its ninth year, the program has attracted thousands of 'everyday' students from across the U.S. to use the scientific process to solve community issues.
...for the 2004-2005 school year. Teams of up to four students and a coach identify a community issue and use the scientific process to solve it. Finalist teams win an all-expense-paid trip to Walt Disney World(R) where they compete for U.S. Savings...
July 22, 2004; PR Newswire
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HOUSE HEARING FINDS MANIPULATION OF SCIENTIFIC PROCESS BEHIND KLAMATH RIVER
...Endangered Species Act, contributed to the deaths of 80,000 spawning salmon. "Today's hearing is clear evidence that the scientific process behind the water diversion was purposely manipulated by government officials," said Thompson. "Sidestepping this...
July 31, 2007; US Fed News Service, Including US State News
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Teaching information literacy and scientific process skills: an integrated approach.(Science and Math)
...semester: (a) information literacy and the scientific process, (b) the Paramecium experiment, (c) the...regular class time to provide legitimacy. Scientific Process Component The scientific process component involved three activities: animal...
September 22, 1997; College Teaching
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'Science literacy' improves slightly, U.S. study finds; 'Pseudoscience' widespread:70% don't understand scientific process
...improved only slightly since the previous survey and that 70 percent of American adults still do not understand the scientific process. While doctors and scientists were the most highly respected of the professions in the survey, the study also found...
May 1, 2002; Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque)
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