Term information
A scientific technique is any systematic method to obtain information of a scientific nature or to obtain a desired material or product. Scientific techniques can be divided in many different groups, e.g.: 1. Preparative techniques 1. Synthesis techniques, e.g. the use of Grignard reagents in organic chemistry 2. Growth techniques, e.g. crystal growth or cell cultures in biology 3. Purification techniques e.g. those in chemistry 2. Measurement techniques 1. Analysis techniques, e.g. ones that reveal atomic or molecular composition. 2. Characterization techniques, e.g. ones that measure a certain property of a material. 3. Imaging techniques, e.g. microscopy [source: wikepedia]
motion method
stochastic methods
RRKM
marker-assisted selection
distributed-diagonal force decomposition method
DLVO theory
mean-field theory
ruminal methane mitigation strategies
cost-utility analyses
computational approach
vector population control methods
kinetic theories
force decomposition methods
Derjaguin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek (DLVO) theory
embedded atom method
Derjaguin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek theory
methodologies
methodology and biophysical rationale
Combination of CASPT2//CASSCF Calculation
coarse-grained nanocharacterization
ab initio method
non-standard method
mean field theory
PK/PD analysis
QM/MD
Rice-Ramsperger-Kassel-Marcus (RRKM) theory
distributed diagonal force decomposition method
Hamiltonian mechanics
parallelization method
Competing risks methodology
obstetrics
multiscale mathematical techniques
Hamiltonian
MAS
methodology