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She figured it out by deducing that the woman with the camera must be with The Washington Post, and the man next to her, Matt Gontarchick, was her date.
DATE LAB: IT DIDN’T ‘TAKE MUCH TO GET US TO START TALKING’PRACHI GUPTANOVEMBER 19, 2020WASHINGTON POSTThe researchers deduced that two of the passengers on the flight must have acquired the virus with this particular genetic sequence in North America, then boarded a plane where they likely transmitted the virus to two flight attendants.
HOW RISKY IS AIR TRAVEL IN THE PANDEMIC? HERE’S WHAT THE SCIENCE SAYS.BRIAN RESNICKNOVEMBER 12, 2020VOXHaving worked on the early stages of the Manhattan Project, Webb eventually deduced that the radiation came from Cerium-141, the byproduct of a nuclear fusion explosion.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED DURING THE ‘KENTUCKY MEAT SHOWER’?POPSCI STAFFNOVEMBER 11, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEBecause the hole was the only thing inside space, the authors deduced that its entanglement entropy was rising.
THE MOST FAMOUS PARADOX IN PHYSICS NEARS ITS ENDGEORGE MUSSEROCTOBER 29, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEBecause dinosaur eggs evolved independently, what researchers have deduced about parental care may represent just one lineage, Wiemann says.
FOSSIL DISCOVERIES SUGGEST THE EARLIEST DINOSAURS LAID SOFT-SHELLED EGGSJACK J. LEEJUNE 24, 2020SCIENCE NEWSNot only is it not deducible, but it is not even 165thinkable.
IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?WILLIAM HURRELL MALLOCKThe eclipse happened at the time deducible from the tables constructed according to Newton's law, says he again.
THE FOUNDATIONS OF SCIENCE: SCIENCE AND HYPOTHESIS, THE VALUE OF SCIENCE, SCIENCE AND METHODHENRI POINCARErroneous—that which does not directly contradict the faith, but some conclusion evidently deducible from the faith.
A HISTORY OF THE INQUISITION OF SPAIN; VOL. 4HENRY CHARLES LEAWe would by no means charge Dr. Youmans with all the consequences naturally deducible from such a statement.
ATLANTIC MONTHLY,VOLUME 14, NO. 82, AUGUST, 1864VARIOUSHere, then, could not exist that commingling of sects, which were deducible in all their varied extravagance from the Bible.
ANCIENT AND MODERN CELEBRATED FREETHINKERSCHARLES BRADLAUGH, A. COLLINS, AND J. WATTSWORDS RELATED TO DEDUCIBLE
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