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  • ...]]. While on [[True Earth]] generally credited to an eighteenth-century [[scientist]] named [[Wikipedia:Carl Linnaeus|Carl Linnaeus]], this system appears to b ..., or sometimes simply "etory". Again, there are more specific terms for [[scientist]]s studying life forms of particular taxa, or within given environments. T
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  • ..., but one that other researchers have been unable to duplicate, and most [[scientist]]s (even, albeit regretfully, most of those sympathetic to the hypothesis)
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  • One scientist, [[Wikipedia:Leigh Van Valen|Leigh Van Valen]], has even suggested that a c
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  • ...archs; this is a term mostly used by [[carrologist]]s and some [[political scientist]]s. Like non-super rulers, cressarchs necessarily surround themselves with
    10 KB (1,624 words) - 21:28, 8 May 2013
  • ...[[mineral]] kingdom" ([[organic chemistry|inorganic]] [[matter]]). Once [[scientist]]s develop a more sophisticated understanding of the relationships between
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  • ...some principles or phenomena that ''do'' apply or exist universally, and [[scientist]]s on other cosmoi can and do speak of the Law of Uniformity without delvin
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  • The study of animals is called [[zoology]]; a [[scientist]] who specializes in this study is a [[zoologist]].
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  • ...t scientific theories, it may lead later to scientific breakthroughs, as [[scientist]]s labor to discover exactly why it works. This isn't the case for any of
    20 KB (3,203 words) - 03:59, 11 May 2013
  • ...o somehow acquired the ability of [[translocation|teleportation]]. Some [[scientist]]s have tried to get their hands on her to discover how it works, but the v
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  • ...lture]]s or [[religion]]s, for example, or one definition may be used by [[scientist]]s and scholars and another by laymen. The inaccordance in the different y
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