The Statistical Analysis of Experimental Data (Dover Books on Mathematics)
by John Mandel
Drowning in the Lake while Embracing the Reflection of the Moon
by Robert Gray Howard
The Advancement of Learning (Renaissance Library) (Everyman's University Paperbacks)
by Francis Bacon
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A Delicate Balance
by Eric Landree, Richard Silberglitt, and Brian G Chow
The papers in this book represent a multidiscipline sampling of Bayesian statistical applications. Maximum entropy allows one to accurately create high-dimensional data models and eliminate spurious assumptions, producing easily understood results.
Instructions for a variety of simple experiments, using easily available materials, that examine how and why things stretch, spring, and bounce.
Environmental Data Analysis with MatLab is a reference work designed to teach students and researchers the basics of data analysis in the environmental sciences using MatLab, and more specifically how to analyze data sets in carefully chosen, realistic scenarios. Although written in a self-contained way, the text is supplemented with data sets and MatLab scripts that can be used as a data analysis tutorial, available at the author's website: http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/users/menke/edawm/index.h...
Experiments in Practice (History and Philosophy of Technoscience, #2) (HIST and PHIL of Technoscience)
by Astrid Schwarz
Traditionally experimentation has been understood as an activity performed within the laboratory, but in the twenty-first century this view is being challenged. Schwarz uses ecological and environmental case studies to show how scientific experiments can transcend the laboratory.
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by Д. А. Хвольсон
Look!: Make Observations and Ask Questions (Scientific Method in Action)
by Emma Carlson-Berne
The focus in this book is on the first step of the scientific method. Readers will learn how to identify a topic that interests them and to narrow it down to a more specific question that they want to answer. They will learn how to make scientific observations, form scientific questions, conduct research, sort evidence and how to put all of these elements together to reach a hypothesis for a science project.
Redox Cell Biology and Genetics, Part B (Methods in Enzymology)
by Chandan K Sen
The critically acclaimed laboratory standard for more than forty years, Methods in Enzymology is one of the most highly respected publications in the field of biochemistry. Since 1955, each volume has been eagerly awaited, frequently consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike. Now with more than 300 volumes (all of them still in print), the series contains much material still relevant today-truly an essential publication for researchers in all fields of life sciences.
Thermal Imaging Techniques to Survey and Monitor Animals in the Wild
by Kirk Havens and Edward Sharp
Thermal Imaging Techniques to Survey and Monitor Animals in the Wild: A Methodology provides a manual for anyone interested in understanding thermal imaging and its usefulness in solving a wide range of problems regarding the observation of wildlife. In the last decade, the cost of thermal imaging technology has significantly decreased, making the equipment more widely available. This book offers an overview of thermal physics and the thermal imager, along with a methodology to optimize the w...
Popular science readers embrace epics the sweeping stories that claim to tell the history of all the universe, from the cosmological to the biological to the social. And the appeal is understandable: in writing these works, authors such as E. O. Wilson or Steven Weinberg deliberately seek to move beyond particular disciplines, to create a compelling story weaving together natural historical events, scientific endeavor, human discovery, and contemporary existential concerns. In A Final Story, Nas...
Computational Radon Transport Mechanisms
by Snehashish Chakraverty and Tharasi Dilleswar Rao
Computational Radon Transport Mechanisms considers various mathematical modeling techniques for understanding radon transport mechanisms across various mediums, including soil, concrete and water. Clearly organized by types of problems, including steady and unsteady states, inverse problems, and uncertainty, the book provides clear solutions to understanding and analyzing radon transport mechanisms. In addition, the book considers recent advances that have proposed different analytical, semi-ana...
For those who will read this book, it will be obvious why to engage in scientific education of talented students as early as possible to develop the critical minds or scientific method judgments. There are multitudes of initiatives all around the world; and the number of these programs are steadily increasing. However, most of these initiatives are local programs connected to one or two motivated teachers or professors. They work in isolation, often struggling with the lack of resources and stay...
International Review of Cytology V127 (International Review of Cytology)
An unparalleled introduction to how the science of the small explains the biggest phenomena of life From the atom to our societies, this is an unparalleled introduction to how the science of the small explains the biggest phenomena of life. Ever since the ancient Greeks conceived of the atom, humans have sought the smallest ingredients of existence. In the past century, the use of reductionism to understand behaviour has gained momentum as the quantum universe and the workings of the human mind...