The most typical/common example is typing. That is (at least generally speaking), the faster you are typing, the more typos you make. Some other (and less overused) examples might be: - shooting any sort of projectile (A gun, a bow, wtc.): the faster you shoot, the less time you are taking to aim, and therefore the higher your chance of missing the target - Pretty much anykind of hand-eye coordination task, for that matter (e.g., drawing, playing "target practice" on the Wii, handwriting...and so on) - Speed of reading and overrall reading comprehension - Visual discrimination tasks; all I really mean by this is something like finding Waldo in a "Where's Waldo" book...generally, the more quickly you are trying to look, to more likely you are to overlook something. ....and that about does it for my ability to be creative for today. Hope it helped. :)
The difference is in the field .... means actually on site - outside. Whereas in the laboratory means exactly that in the lab
spoiling of bread by keeping it outside for many days
If you want the general term, it's "indicator". If you want a specific one ... methyl red, litmus, or bromothymol blue are some examples (there are lots of others).
Outside a laboratory, where someone would develop a chemical that would dissolve a diamond, nothing dissolves a diamond.
Microbiology is the study of microscopic organisms, such as fungi and bacteria. A microbiologist works primarily in a laboratory, analyzing the structure and processes of microorganisms, cellular tissue, proteins, and biological medicines. Some time is also spent outside of the laboratory, collecting cultures and air, soil, and water samples. Microbiologists design research measures and conduct experiments to learn more about the microscopic world.
The difference is in the field .... means actually on site - outside. Whereas in the laboratory means exactly that in the lab
Archeologist perform research in laboratory and outside environment.
Gallium carbonate has not uses outside a laboratory.
the example is that firstly i went to my university in a public transport now i went to my university in my personal car so thats my trade off
Dew
no because sometimes you have to go outside and do science
Fertilization that happens outside the female body is called in-vitro fertilization. In this procedure, the ova is fertilized with the sperm in a laboratory.
yes
Devil's Tower
Not outside, and not with things I happen to have around the house, but it's easy to produce in a properly equipped laboratory.
In vitro fertilization is a laboratory procedure in which egg cells are fertilized outside a womanâ??s body and then transferred to her uterus. In vitro: made to occur outside the living organism in an artificial environment.
Botanists are people who study plants and nature.