ScienceNatural language processingHistoryGrowthGROWTHCORPUSWe study the effects of scientific changes on broader cultural discourse, two phenomena that the economics literature identifies as key drivers of long-term growth, focusing on a unique episode in the history of science: the elaboration of the ...
答案根据题干可知我们国家在科学技术方面取得了多么迅速的进步啊,该句是感叹句,英文中感叹句常由how和what引导,区别在于how的中心词是形容词或者副词,其句型结构通常是How+形容词/副词+主谓,what的中心词是名词,其句型结构是What+形容词+名词+主谓。题干中progress表示进步,不可数名词,则此处应用Wha...
Some people think that the government should invest more money in teaching science than other subjects in order for a country to develop and progress. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. ...
If you do so and the light does not come on, you have disproved the first hypothesis. Something other than the setting of the light switch must be the reason for the darkness. Note that a test such as this does not prove that any of the other hypotheses are true; it merely dem- on...
Science is a key driver of economic growth and social progress. If science can be accelerated — such as byincreasing the efficiency with which research dollars translate into discoveriesand commercialized inventions — so can growth. Metascience researchers, like us, can generate evidence on the be...
Patient-centred outcomes in clinical research: Does it really matter? 'It does not matter whether the degree of patients' satisfaction reflects the competence of the physician or the quality of care. The important thing is th... T Heidegger,M Nuebling,D Saal,... - 《British Journal of Ana...
4. What does the author suggest about healthy disagreements in science? A A. They are essential for scientific progress. B. They create confusion and delay conclusions. C. They indicate problems in scientific methods. D. They often lead to the rejection of old theories. 反馈 收藏 ...
What does the author suggest about healthy disagreements in science? A A. They are essential for scientific progress. B. They create confusion and delay conclusions. C. They indicate problems in scientific methods. D. They often lead to the rejection of old.theories. ...
Even when flawed research does not put people's lives at risk—and much of it is too far from the market to do so—it squanders money and the efforts of some of the world's best minds. The opportunity costs of stymied progress are hard to quantify, but they are likely to be vast....
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