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Space Exploration
In the second century AD a Greek writer named Lucian wrote a story about a trip to the moon. He did not even know how far the moon was but his story revealed that the idea of space travel was certainly not new..
Space Exploration
Introduction - In the second century AD a Greek writer named Lucian wrote a story about a trip to the moon. He did not even know how far the moon was but his story revealed that the idea of space travel was certainly not new..
Mendelian Genetics
. The rediscovery of Mendelism brought new emphasis to the field of heredity and the modern science of genetics was born. The basic ideas and the conclusions drawn by scientists after this rediscovery came to be known as Mendelian Geneti..
Use and Disuse of Organs
The appearance of new needs forces the organism to put in additional efforts to fulfil the need. It may become necessary for the organism to put a particular part of its body into more and more frequent use or less and less frequent use. This idea came to be known as use and di..
Cell Reproduction Introduction
Introduction - One of the main ideas in the modified cell principle is that new cells arise from pre-existing cells (Omnis cellula e cellula). Every new cell formed must inherit not only the nucleus which contains the genetic information, but also should inherit the ce..
Introduction
One of the main ideas in the modified cell principle is that new cells arise from pre-existing cells (Omnis cellula e cellula). Every new cell formed must inherit not only the nucleus which contains the genetic information, but also should inherit the cell organe..
Probability Picture of Electrons and Concept of Atomic Orbital (Wave Mechanical Treatment)
The wave character of an electron and uncertainty in its position and momentum gave a serious blow to Bohr's model of an atom. According to Bohr, the electrons revolve around the nucleus in certain well-defined circular orbits. But the idea of uncertainty in position and velocity overrule..
Introduction
Rene' Descartes' (1596-1665), a French philosopher and mathematician, introduced a method by which the position of a point can be corresponded with an ordered pair of real numbers. These pair of real numbers are called the Coordinates. This method is the new idea of combin..
Introduction
Rene' Descartes' (1596-1665), a French philosopher and mathematician, introduced a method by which the position of a point can be corresponded with an ordered pair of real numbers. These pair of real numbers are called the Coordinates. This method is the new idea of combining t..
Cartesion System
Introduction - Rene' Descartes' (1596-1665), a French philosopher and mathematician, introduced a method by which the position of a point can be corresponded with an ordered pair of real numbers. These pair of real numbers are called the Coordinates. This method is the new idea ..
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