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Finally, I show how Whewell's philosophy of historical science matches some developments in a science (biological systematics) that, in the mid-to late-nineteenth century, came to be reinterpreted as a historical science.
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"The football department is made up of all different aspects; from recruitment, sports science, match analysis, training facilities - the lot.
In contrast, only 18% of the 126 students who initially responded SA/A changed to an uncertain or negative position at T4. Table 2 Perceptions of science: matched pre-post responses showing cohort-wide and individual change trends, n = 201 Variance in distribution of matched responses at T0, T2, and T4 was measured using the Friedman test.
The mixture, revealed in two parallel studies published in the journal Science, closely matches that measured by the Viking lander in 1976, but, importantly, the new results are more reliable.
Enter DogVacay, a new marketplace out of Los Angeles incubator Science, that matches dog owners in need of pet-care services with qualified animal caregivers.
The foundations in the pilot haven't committed to spending a certain amount on projects discovered through OnPAR, but "they have at least assured me that if they find the appropriate science that matches their mission, that they are willing to put money behind it," she says.
Although Buck disliked the Holts' religious views, she defended the couple against the child-welfare establishment, arguing that the science of matching was just a form of entrenched racism and class bias, based on ideas left over from the early-twentieth-century eugenics movement.
Osborne's backing for Mancunian science is matched by his support for the city's arts.
At the time, adoption was overseen by social workers trained in the science of "matching" children with families, which was done on the basis of ethnicity, religion, social and educational background, and appearance, in the hope of creating replicas of biological families.
Then, they report in the journal Science, they matched the modern human database against a map of those groups of genes known to have been inherited from the big-boned, heavy-browed, red-haired humans whose ancestors had moved out of Africa long before Homo sapiens, and colonised Ice Age Europe.
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