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  2. Wikipedia : Annual Reviews

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    In 2016, Annual Reviews donated 100 accounts to the Wikipedia Library (TWL) so that some volunteers could access their biomedical review articles for editing. In 2019, the donated accounts' access was broadened to all journals and their back volumes, or 40,000 articles in total, not just journals relevant to biomedical sciences.

  3. Timeline of scientific experiments - Wikipedia

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    1121 – Al-Khazini makes extensive use of the experimental method to prove his theories on mechanics in The Book of the Balance of Wisdom. Ibn Zuhr (Avenzoar) is the first physician to carry out human postmortem dissections and autopsies.

  4. Yearbook - Wikipedia

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    A yearbook, also known as an annual, is a type of a book published annually. One use is to record, highlight, and commemorate the past year of a school. The term also refers to a book of statistics or facts published annually. A yearbook often has an overarching theme that is present throughout the entire book.

  5. Annual Review - Wikipedia

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    Annual Reviews in Control, formerly known as Annual Review in Automatic Programming, published by Elsevier for the International Federation of Automatic Control Annual Review of Critical Psychology published by the Centre for Qualitative and Theoretical Research on the Reproduction and Transformation of Language, Subjectivity and Practice

  6. Timeline of scientific discoveries - Wikipedia

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    2100 BC: The concept of area is first recognized in Babylonian clay tablets, [5] and 3-dimensional volume is discussed in an Egyptian papyrus. This begins the study of geometry. 2100 BC: Quadratic equations, in the form of problems relating the areas and sides of rectangles, are solved by Babylonians. [5]

  7. List of experiments - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Loftus' and John C. Palmer's car crash experiment shows that leading questions can produce false memories (1974) Benjamin Libet's experiment on free will shows that a readiness potential appears before the notion of doing the task enters conscious experience, sparking debate about the illusory nature of free will yet again. (1983)

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  9. History of science - Wikipedia

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    The history of science covers the development of science from ancient times to the present. It encompasses all three major branches of science : natural , social , and formal . [ 1 ]