The question of who discovered electricity is an interesting one. Many people when asked this question will refer to Benjamin Franklin's 1752 experiment with lighting. ...
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I think you need to expand a bit on defining the term primitive streak. It does more than just create the head and tail. It is the feature that defines the bilateral symmetry and s...
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the term primitive streak came from the way the epiblast looks during gastro/neurolation. henson's node travels posterior to anterior and then back to posterior, in its wake on it ...
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the term primitive streak came from the way the epiblast looks during gastro/neurolation. henson's node travels posterior to anterior and then back to posterior, in its wake on it ...
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A primitive term is one whose meaning can be grasped without having to define that term using other terms. I suspect that a term T may be primitive for a person ...
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Models of scientific inquiry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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There will also be primitive terms which are not defined, as they cannot be defined without circularity. For example, one can define a line as a set of points, but to ...
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Primitive notion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In mathematics, logic, and formal systems, a primitive notion is an undefined concept. In particular, a primitive notion is not defined in terms of previously defined ... |
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primitive term,. n. any of the expressions explicitly stated to be a term of a theory, such as names, predicates, and variables in the predicate calculus. Although ...
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Primitive culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In older anthropology texts and discussions, the term "primitive culture" is used to refer to a society that is believed to lack cultural, technological, or economic ... |
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What is the difference between primitive and derived terms? Give an example of each. 4. In order for conceptual definitions to enhance communications, they ...
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