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Looking at Nature from the Perspective of Physical Sciences
2020This chapter of the book looks at the structure of our environment, including our bodies, by examining the wide spectrum of dimensions of objects. Themes discussed provide some general information about concepts of data, information, and knowledge; dimensions of objects and the ways to look on and interpret them; ways to watch events and how they ...
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Handbook of stochastic methods - for physics, chemistry and the natural sciences, Second Edition
Springer Series in Synergetics, 1986C. Gardiner
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Using virtual laboratories in teaching natural sciences: An example of physics courses in university
Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 2017Y. A. Daineko +2 more
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Modern Natural Science and Fundamental Laws of Physics
The proposed textbook synthesizes ancient civilization with the latest natural and humanities sciences advancements to familiarize students in natural, humanities, and socio-economic fields with interdisciplinary connections, characteristics, and common developmental patterns in modern natural science. To accomplish this, physics is not merely includedopenaire +1 more source
The Place of Physical Geography among the Natural Sciences
Soviet Geography, 1964AbstractThe author seeks to show that physical geography, which he defines as the science dealing with the earth's landscape envelope, occupies a distinctive place among the natural sciences. He constructs a chart showing the interpenetration and overlapping of the natural sciences and the role played by physical geography.
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Nature of Science Experiments : Exploring Galilean Physics of Motion
2020Pisano, Raffaele, Cioci, Vincenzo
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The Value of Statistical Laws in Physics and Social Sciences
What Is Real?, 2020E. Majorana, R. Mantegna
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Aristotle’s Method in Natural Science: Physics I
1991Abstract Aristotle begins his Physics, and thus his studies in natural science generally, with a chapter on method. Further remarks on this subject are added at crucial junctures later in the work, particularly in the subsequent chapters of Book I and in Book IV. This concern with method in the Physics is just one prominent example of
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