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A general idea that explains a large set of factual patterns.
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A comprehensive explanation of a given set of data that has been repeatedly confirmed by observation and experimentation and has gained general acceptance within the scientific community but has not yet been decisively proven. See also hypothesis and scientific law.
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Let V be a vector space over the field K , and let W be a subset of V . Then W is a subspace if and only if it satisfies the following 3 conditions:
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a logical proposition that follows from basic definitions and assumptions
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A scientific theory is an established and experimentally verified fact or collection of facts about the world. Unlike the everyday use of the word theory, it is not an unproved idea, or just some theoretical speculation. The latter meaning of a 'theory' in science is called a hypothesis.
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| theor | someone who theorizes (especially in science or art) |
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| theor | someone who theorizes (especially in science or art) |
| theor | the production or use of theories |
| theor | form or construct theories |
| theor | construct a theory about |
| theor | to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds |
| theor | someone who theorizes (especially in science or art) |
| theor | a tentative theory about the natural world |
| theor | a belief that can guide behavior |
| theor | a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world |
| theor | (chemistry) theory that describes aqueous solutions in terms of acids (which dissociate to give hydrogen ions) and bases (which dissociate to give hydroxyl ions) |
| theor | (chemistry) theory that describes aqueous solutions in terms of acids (which dissociate to give hydrogen ions) and bases (which dissociate to give hydroxyl ions) |
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