Economics sidebar Experimentaleconomics is the application of experimental method s ref Including statistical ... psychology group Behavioral economics behavior . ref Vernon L. Smith , 2008a. experimental methods ...     , 2008b. experimentaleconomics, The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics , 2nd Edition ... article?id pde2008 N000142&edition current&q Abstract. ref Experimental topics Economics experiments ... L. Smith, 1992. Game Theory and ExperimentalEconomics Beginnings and Early Influences, in E. R. Weintraub ...     Charles R. Plott and Vernon L. Smith, ed., 2008. Handbook of ExperimentalEconomics Results ... in economics education teaching of economics . An alternative approach with experimental dimensions ... Street experimentaleconomics and the quest for the perfect market pages 73 74 publisher John Wiley ... in economics with experimental dimensions. ref name Page2008 Scott E. Page, 2008. agent based models ... links. ref Issues include those common to experimentaleconomics in general ref Vernon L. Smith, 2008b. experimentaleconomics, The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics , 2nd Edition. http www.dictionaryofeconomics.com ... List of publications in economicsExperimentaleconomics Important publications in experimentaleconomics ... of experimentaleconomics. Notes Reflist 1 References Bastable, C. F. , 1987 . experimental methods ... false preview . Armin Falk Falk, Armin and Simon G chter , 2008. experimental labour economics, The New ... of ExperimentalEconomics , Cambridge. Description contents http www.cambridge.org gb knowledge isbn ... , 24 3 , pp. http dse.univr.it vele images stories risk aversion experimental practices in economics ... of ExperimentalEconomics , Princeton University Press. http press.princeton.edu titles 5680.html ... R. , 1982. Industrial Organization Theory and ExperimentalEconomics, Journal of Economic Literature ... 202002.pdf 1644 1655 . Plott, Charles R., and Vernon L. Smith, 2008. Handbook of ExperimentalEconomics ... archive spring06 cos444 papers smith82.pdf 923 955 . , 1991. Papers in ExperimentalEconomics ... more details
Hatnote This article is about the social science. For other uses, see Economics disambiguation . Outline Outline of economics pp semi small yes Economics sidebar Economics is the Social sciences social science that analyzes the Production theory basics production , Distribution economics distribution , and Consumption economics consumption of Good economics and accounting goods and Service economics services . The term economics comes from the Ancient Greek lang grc wikt lang ..., but economists in the latter 19th century suggested economics as a shorter term for economic ... Marshall 1879 . The Economics of Industry , Macmillan, p. http books.google.com books?id wFc4yr9xfqAC ... A focus of the subject is how Agent economics economic agents behave or interact and how economy ... positive economics describing what is and normative economics advocating what ought to be between economic theory and applied economics between Rational choice theory rational and behavioral economics and between mainstream economics more orthodox dealing with the rationality individualism equilibrium nexus and heterodox economics more radical dealing with the institutions history social structure nexus . ref Davis, John B. 2006 . Heterodox Economics, the Fragmentation of the Mainstream, and Embedded Individual Analysis , in Future Directions in Heterodox Economics . Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press. ref Economic analysis may be applied throughout society, as in business economics business , financial economics finance , Health economics health care , and government, but also to such diverse ... LIBRARY Enc Crime.html Crime, The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics. . Retrieved October 21, 2007. ref education economics education , ref The World Bank 2007 . http go.worldbank.org 78EK1G87M0 Economics of Education. . Retrieved October 21, 2007. ref the Family economics family , Law and economics law , public choice politics , Economics of religion religion , ref Iannaccone, Laurence R. 1998 . Introduction ... more details
, F and t statistics, and p values . See also Experimentaleconomics Game theory References Bloomfield, Robert Experimental Finance 2009.10 Bloomfield, Robert J., William B. Tayler, and Flora ...Unreferenced date June 2007 The goals of experimental finance are to establish different market settings and environments to observe experimentally and analyze agents behavior and the resulting characteristics of trading flows, information diffusion and aggregation, price setting mechanism and returns processes. This can happen for instance by conducting trading simulations or establishing and studying the behaviour of people in artificial competitive financial market market like settings. Researchers in experimental finance can study to what extent existing financial economics theory makes valid predictions and attempt to discover new principles on which theory can be extended. Method in experimental finance The methodology of experimental finance is closely related to that of Experimentaleconomics . The fundamental method of experiment economics is to create a setting that implements some institutional features of interest, and then provide participants with incentives to maximize utility within that setting. Following the discussion in Bloomfield, Tayler, and Zhou 2009 , experimentalists usually classify models as having three types of assumptions Structural assumptions describe the institutions in which agents interact, including the distribution of information, possible actions, and incentives Behavioral assumptions characterize agents preferences and decision making abilities ... other out so that, on aggregate, the market will be unbiased. Experimental Finance and Experimental ... and economics. In fact, Chamberlain performed the first experiment in 1948 and Smith laid out the tenets of experimentaleconomics in 1976. Camerer 1997 describes many of the differences between the styles of those who conduct experiments based in economics the E s and psychology the P s . Camerer ... more details
Experimental College may refer to Experimental College movement , a movement for unconventional college classes Experimental College Tufts University , a college at Tufts University Experimental College of the Twin Cities disamb ... more details
Experimental Squadron or experimental squadron may refer to The Experimental Squadron Royal Navy Experimental Squadron s sent out in the 1830s and 1840s by the Royal Navy No. 10 Squadron RCN , Royal Canadian Naval Air Service Zirkus Rosarius , one of the Luftwaffe s wartime experimental and research squadrons VFA 94 in the United States Air Force Disambiguation ... more details
There are numerous experimental stations all over the world. Some of them include DuPont Experimental Station Seaplane Experimental Station Rothamsted Experimental Station Air Ministry Experimental Station Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Experimental Station for Landscape Plants UC Citrus Experiment Station Agricultural experiment station New York State Agricultural Experiment Station Marine Aircraft Experimental Station disambig ... more details
File Ling Temco Vought XC 142A.jpg thumb A LTV XC 142 experimental V STOL aircraft. An experimental aircraft is an aircraft that has not yet been fully proven in flight . Often, this implies that new aerospace technologies are being tested on the aircraft, though the label is more broad. The term experimental aircraft is also sometimes used to refer to aircraft flown with an Special Airworthiness Certificate Experimental category airworthiness certificate . In the U.S. this includes most homebuilt aircraft many of which are based on conventional designs and hence are experimental only in name. See also List of experimental aircraft Notes Reflist spacing, please do not remove Aviation lists Category Experimental aircraft ar cs Experiment ln letadlo de Experimentalflugzeug es Aeronave experimental id Pesawat eksperimental lv Eksperiment ls lidapar ts pt Avi o experimental fi Experimental lentokone zh ... more details
linguistics Experimental phonetics is the branch of general phonetics that deals with the study of the sound s and other human speech units by applying the experimental method . This scientific field covers basic areas of phonetics articulatory phonetics, acoustic phonetics and auditory phonetics. Moreover, experimental method used in study of the segment linguistics segmental phonetics and suprasegmental phonetics, in exploration of the typological phonetics. Experimental phonetics is used to test theories or hypotheses in order to support or disprove them. See also Phonetics Speech processing External links http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 457255 phonetics 69037 Experimental phonetics Experimental Phonetics Encyclop dia Britannica http liceu.uab.es joaquim phonetics fon met exper Bib met exp.html Experimental Phonetics Bibliography Category Phonetics Category Experimental social sciences Ling stub Link FA gv uk ... more details
Dablink Paradigm disambiguation Unreferenced date July 2009 In the behaviour al sciences, e.g. Psychology , Biology , Neurosciences , an experimental paradigm is an experimental setup i.e. a way to conduct a certain type of experiment that is defined by certain fine tuned standards and often has a theoretical background. A paradigm in this technical sense, however, is not a way of thinking as it is in the Epistemology epistemological meaning. See also Paradigm , Design of experiments DEFAULTSORT Paradigm Experimental Category Design of experiments Sci stub nl Experimenteel paradigma ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 An experimental home is a home with new design or function in order to improve living conditions. See also Hundertwasser Xanadu House Earth house DEFAULTSORT Experimental Home Category House types Category Home improvement Architecture stub ... more details
An experimental forest as defined by the US Forest Service is an area administered by the US Forest Service, sometimes with cooperators, to provide for the research necessary for the management of the land. ref http www.fs.fed.us ne newtown square research themes glossary.shtml ref ref http www.fs.fed.us research efr efr sites index.shtml ref Size and relation to other areas According to the USFS, Most Experimental Forests are large enough to contain significant stream systems and several dozen contain experimetnal watershed study sites with multiple paired basins. Individual experimental forests range from convert 0.47 to 225 km2 acre abbr on in area. Experimental forests are distinguished from Research natural area research natural areas and Intensive monitoring site intensive monitoring sites . ref http www.fs.fed.us research efr about index.shtml Experimental Forests & Ranges ref History The present system of 80 experimental forests and ranges began in 1908. Many experimental forest are more than 50 years old. The system provides places for long term science and management studies in major vegetation types of the convert 195000000 acre km2 of public land administered by the Forest Service. ref http www.fs.fed.us research efr ref Sites The Penobscot Experimental Forest located in Maine is convert 16.18 km2 acre abbr on and focuses on silviculture research. References reflist Agri stub Category Agriculture in the United States Category Forestry in the United States Category Types of formally designated forests ... more details
An experimental drug is a substance that has been tested in a laboratory and has got Approved drug approval from regulatory authorities to be tested on people. In the United States, the body responsible for approval is the U.S. Food and Drug Administration FDA . A drug may be approved for use in one disease or condition but be considered experimental or Investigational New Drug investigational in other diseases or conditions. An example of a medical drug that has been tested but not yet on the market is medical cannabis Citation needed date October 2010 . See also Investigational New Drug Off label treatment External links http www.cancer.gov Templates db alpha.aspx?CdrID 458035 Experimental drug entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms NCI cancer dict DEFAULTSORT Experimental Drug Category Pharmacology pharma stub ... more details
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In scientific research , an experimental system is the physical, technical and procedural basis for an experiment or series of experiments. Historian of science Hans J rg Rheinberger defines an experimental system as A basic unit of experimental activity combining local, technical, instrumental, institutional, social, and Epistemology epistemic aspects. ref Rheinberger, Toward a History of Epistemic Things , p. 238 ref Scientists particularly laboratory biologists and historians and philosophers of biology have pointed to the development and spread of successful experimental systems, such as those based on popular model organism or scientific apparatus, as key elements in the history of science, particularly since the early 20th century. The choice of an appropriate experimental system is often seen as critical for a scientist s long term success, as experimental systems can be very productive for some kinds of questions and less productive for others, acquiring a sort of momentum that takes research in unpredicted directions. ref Rheinberger, Toward a History of Epistemic Things , pp. 19 21 ref A successful experimental system must be stable and reproducible enough for scientists to make sense of the system s behavior, but variable and unpredictable enough that it can produce useful results. In many cases, a well understood experimental system can be black boxed as a standard technique, which can then be utilized as a component of other experimental systems. Rheinberger divides experimental systems into two parts the part under investigation epistemic things and the well understood ... and under experimental investigation. Rheinberger uses the former term. ref The development of experimental systems in biology often requires the domestication of a particular organism for the laboratory ... the development of a full experimental system to go from a viable concept to a technique that works ... of the Fly Drosophila Genetics and the Experimental Life . Chicago University of Chicago Press, 1994 ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Experimental data in science is data produced by a measurement , test method , experimental design or quasi experimental design . In clinical research any data produced as a result of clinical trial. Experimental data may be qualitative data qualitative or Quantitative data quantitative , each being appropriate for different scientific research investigations . Generally speaking, qualitative data is considered more Observational study descriptive and can be Phenomenology psychology subjective in comparison to having a continuous measurement scale that produces numbers. Whereas quantitative data is gathered in a manner that is normally repeatability experimentally repeatable , qualitative information is usually more closely related to phenomenal Meaning philosophy of language meaning and is, therefore, subject to Scientific modelling interpretation by individual Objectivity science observers . Experimental data can be reproduced by a variety of different investigators and lends itself to mathematical analysis . See also col begin col break Accuracy and precision Computer science Data analysis Empiricism Epistemology Informatics academic field Knowledge col break Philosophy of information Philosophy of science Statistics Qualitative research Quantitative research Scientific method col end References NIST SEMATEK 2008 http www.itl.nist.gov div898 handbook Handbook of Statistical Methods Category Data DEFAULTSORT Experimental Data Sci stub ... more details
Infobox Journal title Experimental Mechanics cover File Experimental Mechanics.jpg discipline Materials Science , Engineering language English language English abbreviation EXME publisher Springer Science Business Media Springer country United States of America frequency openaccess impact 1.469 2008 website http www.springer.com journal 11340 link1 http www.springerlink.com content 1741 2765 link1 name Online Access, Subscription Required for full text link2 link2 name RSS http www.springerlink.com content 0949 8257?sortorder asc&export rss atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0014 4851 eISSN 1741 2765 Experimental Mechanics EXME is a peer reviewed scientific journal published by Springer Science Business Media Springer . It is the publication of the Society for Experimental Mechanics SEM . Experimental Mechanics had a 2008 impact factor of 1.469. Subjects covered in journal Areas of research frequently published in Experimental Mechanics include Solid and fluid mechanics, the design and implementation of novel or enhanced experiments to characterize materials, structures, and systems. The journal is abstracted indexed in Chemical Abstracts Service CAS , Current Contents Life Sciences, PubMed Medline, Science Citation Index Chemical Abstracts Service CAS , Compendex, Current Contents Engineering, Journal Citation Reports Science Edition, Materials Science Citation Index, OCLC, OmniFile, PASCAL, Science & Technology Collection, Science Citation Index, Science Citation Index Expanded SciSearch , Science Select, SCOPUS, and others. Editor in chief The editor in chief of the journal is Horatio D. Espinosa of Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. ref cite web url http www.springer.com life sci biochemistry and biophysics journal 11340?detailsPage editorialBoard title Editorial Board publisher Springer accessdate 2009 11 01 ref References reflist External links http www.springer.com 11340 Experimental Mechanics http sem.org index.asp Society for Experimental Mechanics SEM http ... more details
wikify date February 2011 Experimental Architecture is a branch of the architectural discipline concerned with the development of conceptual projects challenging conventional and consolidated practices. Its main objective is to explore original paths of thought and develop innovative design tools and methodologies ref Woods, Lebbeus 1990 . What Does It Mean? , in Cook, Peter. RIEA The First Conference , New York Berlin Princeton Architectural Press AEDES. ISBN 1878271008 ref . Foundation Experimental Architecture was brought into discourse by Peter Cook architect in 1970, with the publication of the book Experimental Architecture ref Cook, Peter 1970 . Experimental Architecture . New York Universe Books. ISBN 0876631308 ref . Through critical readings of several twentieth century projects architectural and urban Cook instigated ways of counteracting the architectural rules that falls back upon tradition, stylization, or cant. ref Cook, Peter. Ibidem . p.16 ref Definition The definition of Experimental Architecture as a distinct disciplinary field is mostly due to the work and research of Lebbeus Woods , who devoted his career to the exploration of the potential carried by an experimental approach to architecture. In 1988 Woods founded the Research Institute for Experimental Architecture RIEA , with the intent to promote and develop experimental methods within architectural education and practice. The first RIEA conference on Experimental Architecture was held August 4 8, 1989, at Emmond Farms, New York. Since then, Experimental Architecture has influenced the pedagogy of various schools and institutions, such as SCI ARC , Los Angeles ref Betsky, Aaron 1994 . The Pedagogy of Experimental Architecture , in McConnell, Mick LAX The Los Angeles Experiment , Los Angeles Lumen Press, ISBN 0930829360 ref Cooper Union , New York and The Bartlett School of Architecture, London. Methodology Following Woods scholarship, Experimental Architecture applies a scientific approach to research ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Experimental tourism is a novel approach to tourism in which visitors do not visit the ordinary tourist attraction s or, at least not with the ordinary approach , but allow whim to guide them. It is an alternative form of tourism in which destinations are chosen not on their standard touristic merit but on the basis of an idea or experiment. It often involves elements of humor , serendipity , and Randomness chance . There are a number of approaches to experimental tourism Aerotourism in which a tourist visits the local airport and explores it without going anywhere. Alphatourism in which a tourist finds the first street alphabetically on a map, and the last street alphabetically, draws a straight line or any other figure they desire between them, and walk the path between the two points. Alternating Travel in which a tourist leaves their front door, turns right, turns left at the next intersection, turns right at the next, and so on, alternating each direction, until they are unable to continue because of an obstruction. Cecitourism in which a tourist is blindfolded and allows a friend to escort them through the city. Contretourism in which a tourist visits a famous tourist site, but turns their back on the site and takes photos of, or just examines, the view ... that bar, do the same with the bartender there, and continue. The concept of experimental travel was developed by writer Joel Henry, the France French director of the Laboratory of Experimental Tourism Latourex . In 2005, Lonely Planet published The Lonely Planet Guide to Experimental Travel , which ... http www.cnn.com 2003 TRAVEL 09 01 experimental.tourism.reut Experimental tourism catches on The Observer ... http www.lonelyplanet.com experimentaltravel Experimental Travel Lonely Planet Online http www.experimentaltravel.org Sheffield Laboratory of Experimental Travel http www.worldhum.com qanda item jol henry the dean of experimental travel Joel Henry Dean of Experimental Travel Category Types of tourism ... more details
Image ExpArchTreeFelling.jpg thumb Experimental tree felling with reconstructed en Adze adzes of the en ... and ghost lines on the tree stump and the timber in comparison with marks on archaeological finds Experimental ... or Artifact archaeology artifacts . ref Experimental archaeology is Within the context of a controllable ... s version of this academic discipline. One of the main forms of experimental archaeology ... correct term is a working construction of the past. In recent years, experimental archaeology .... In Denmark , the Lejre Experimental Centre carries out even more ambitious work on such diverse ... to Verona . Variations Other types of experimental archaeology may involve burying modern replica ... better how ancient monuments would have looked. The work of flintknapper s is also a kind of experimental ... the hands on approach of actually making them. Experimental archaeologists have equipped modern professional ... tv colony about colony.html ref seasons 1 and 2 showed aspects of experimental archaeology Discovery Channel s Mythbusters often conduct experimental archaeology to test the capability of mythical ... reflist References refbegin Ascher, Robert 1961 Experimental archeology. in American Anthropologist Menasha 63, 4 pp 793 816. Ascher, Robert 1970 Cues 1 design and construction of an experimental archaeological structure. in American Antiquity Washington 35, 2 pp 215 216. Coles, John Morton 1979 , Experimental ... editors , 1977 , Experimental archaeology , New York, ISBN 0 231 03658 2, 432 pp. Mathieu, James R. editor , 2002 , Experimental archaeology, replicating past objects, behaviors and processes , BAR International ... past. Experimental archaeology, education and the public , Routledge One World Archaeology ... Steel Blades , in JOM, 50 9 1998 , pp. 58 64. refend See Also Experimental Archaeometallurgy ... Open Air Museums and Experimental Archaeology http exar.org EXAR the European Association ... themes experimentalarchaeology The University of Exeter MA in experimental archaeology http www.shef.ac.uk ... more details
Infobox journal title Experimental Physiology cover editor Paul McLoughlin discipline Physiology former names The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology abbreviation Exp. Physiol. publisher Wiley Blackwell country frequency Monthly history 1908 present openaccess After 1 year license impact 3.333 impact year 2010 website http ep.physoc.org link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC 231048977 LCCN 90660987 CODEN ISSN 0958 0670 eISSN 1469 445X Experimental Physiology is a Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal published by Wiley Blackwell on behalf of The Physiological Society . It was established in 1908 as The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology and is now published monthly. According to the Journal Citation Reports , its 2010 impact factor is 3.333. Experimental Physiology publishes articles in most areas of physiology , especially papers that deal with both physiological and Pathophysiology pathophysiological questions that investigate gene protein function using molecular, cellular, and whole animal approaches. All articles become freely accessible 12 months after publication. The editor in chief is Paul McLoughlin Dublin, Ireland . The journal publishes themed special issues including recent issues on optogenetics , neurogenic hypertension , and the 2010 Winter Olympics . An annual prize is awarded to an early career scientists who authors the best eligible paper in the journal. External links Official http ep.physoc.org DEFAULTSORT Experimental Physiology Category Publications established in 1908 Category Monthly journals Category Wiley Blackwell academic journals Category English language journals Category Physiology journals ... more details
Orphan date September 2008 Experimental Jetset is a graphic design company based in Amsterdam. It was founded by Marieke Stolk, Danny van den Dungen and Erwin Brinkers, who met when they studied at Gerrit Rietveld Academy. Their style can be described as conceptual and Minimalism minimalistic . They are known for their use of Helvetica , which is often, but not exclusively, used in their works. They designed the packaging of the Blu ray version of Helvetica film Helvetica the movie , ref http www.experimentaljetset.nl archive helvetica bluray.html Helvetica blu ray cover ref where they also appeared. ref http www.helveticafilm.com about.html Helvetica film ref Some of Experimental Jetset s most recognised and copied works are the T shirts with the text John& Paul& Ringo& George. References references External links http www.experimentaljetset.nl http www.macba.cat controller.php?p action show page&pagina id 33&inst id 28408 Experimental Jetset talks about typography, design and Helvetica on occasion of The Malady of Writing exhibition at the MACBA, Barcelona Category Graphic design studios Category Graphic design ... more details
Infobox journal title Experimental Neurology cover File Experimental neurology cover.gif editor S. Gilman discipline Neurology , neuroscience former names abbreviation Exp. Neurol. publisher Elsevier country frequency Monthly history 1959 present openaccess license impact 3.914 impact year 2009 website http www.elsevier.com locate inca 622828 link1 http www.sciencedirect.com science journal 00144886 link1 name Online access link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0014 4886 eISSN 1090 2430 Experimental Neurology is a peer review peer reviewed scientific journal that focuses on neuroscience research, particularly neural development and neuroplasticity underlying neurological disorders . It was established in 1959 and is published by Elsevier . External links Official www.elsevier.com locate inca 622828 biology journal stub Category Elsevier academic journals Category Monthly journals Category Physiology journals Category English language journals Category Publications established in 1959 ... more details
For early modern meaning, see Natural Philosophy . Experimental philosophy is an emerging field of philosophical ... http www.experimentalphilosophy.org ExperimentalPhilosophy.html The Experimental Philosophy Page . ref ref Jesse Prinz Prinz, J. http www.youtube.com watch?v CS4DdLikfPk Experimental Philosophy , YouTube ..., sometimes called armchair philosophy by experimental philosophers. ref Joshua Knobe Knobe, Joshua . http pantheon.yale.edu jk762 ExperimentalPhilosophy.pdf What is Experimental Philosophy? . The Philosophers ... bpl050&article id phco articles bpl050 Experimental Philosophy , http www.blackwell compass.com subject ... pantheon.yale.edu jk762 phil significance.pdf Experimental Philosophy and Philosophical Significance , Philosophical Explorations 10 2007. ref Experimental philosophy initially began by focusing on philosophical ... . ref Joshua Knobe Knobe, Joshua . http pantheon.yale.edu jk762 ExperimentalPhilosophy.pdf What is Experimental Philosophy? The Philosophers Magazine 28 2004. ref However, experimental philosophy has continued to expand to new areas of Areas of Research research . Disagreement about what experimental philosophy can accomplish is widespread. One claim is that the empirical data gathered by experimental ... jk762 manifesto.pdf An Experimental Philosophy Manifesto , in Knobe & Nichols eds. http www.amazon.com Experimental Philosophy Joshua Knobe dp 0195323262 Experimental Philosophy , 2.1. 2008. ref Others claim that experimental philosophers are engaged in conceptual analysis , but taking advantage ... and Psychology 1 3 . Special issue E. Machery, T. Lombrozo, and J. Knobe eds. , Psychology and Experimental Philosophy Part II , pp. 427 445. 2010. ref Finally, some work in experimental philosophy ... Machery, Edouard. http experimentalphilosophy.typepad.com experimental philosophy 2007 07 index.html What are Experimental Philosophers Doing? . http experimentalphilosophy.typepad.com Experimental Philosophy blog , July 30, 2007. ref Several philosophers have offered Criticisms criticisms of experimental ... more details
Infobox journal title Experimental Hematology cover editor R. Keith Humphries discipline Hematology former names abbreviation Exp. Hematol. publisher Elsevier country frequency Monthly history 1972 present openaccess license impact 3.106 impact year 2010 website http www.exphem.org home link1 http www.exphem.org issues link1 name Online access link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC 43350423 LCCN CODEN EXHMA6 ISSN 0301 472X eISSN Experimental Hematology is a peer review peer reviewed public health journal medical journal of hematology , which publishes original research articles and reviews, as well as the abstracts of the annual proceedings of the Society for Hematology and Stem Cells formerly known as the International Society for Experimental Hematology . The journal is published monthly by Elsevier , and the annual proceedings are published in a supplement issue. The journal is Editor in chief edited by R. Keith Humphries . Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted and indexed in columns list 2 BIOSIS Previews BIOSIS Chemical Abstracts Service Chemical Abstracts Current Contents EMBASE MEDLINE Scopus External links http www.exphem.org home Experimental Hematology website http www.iseh.org Society for Hematology and Stem Cells website Category Publications established in 1972 Category English language journals Category Hematology journals Category Elsevier academic journals Category Monthly journals ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Are We Experimental? Type Studio Album Artist Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O. Recorded February 2009 ref name AM Allmusic class album id r1543302 pure url yes Are We Experimental? at Allmusic ref Released June 2, 2009 ref name Amazon http www.amazon.com Are Experimental Acid Mothers Temple dp B001YXXRO8 Are We Experimental? at Amazon.com ref Genre Psychedelic rock , acid rock Length Label Prophase Music Producer Kawabata Makoto Reviews Cover Are We Experimental?.jpg Last album Lord of the Underground Vishnu and the Magic Elixir br May 2009 This album Are We Experimental? br June 2009 Next album Dark Side of the Black Moon What Planet Are We On? br June 2009 Are We Experimental? is an album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O. , released in 2009 by Prophase Music. Track listing tracklist collapsed headline extra column total length all writing all lyrics all music writing credits yes lyrics credits music credits title1 E.S.P. Experimental Spooky Peace writer1 Kawabata length1 4 25 title2 4000000000000000 Love Hotel writer2 Kawabata length2 6 51 title3 Daruma Clause In Oppostion writer3 Atsushi, Kawabata length3 7 56 title4 Wired Stinky Pussy Luver writer4 Atsushi, Kawabata length4 7 15 title5 Hallelujah Mystic Garden writer5 Atsushi length5 1 31 title6 Iyomange Of The Rising Sun writer6 Atsushi, Kawabata length6 5 03 title7 Close Encounters Of The Electric Spirits writer7 Atsushi, Kawabata length7 2 44 title8 Holy Rock N Roll Bible writer8 Atsushi, Kawabata length8 6 43 title9 Goodbye Big Asshole Emmanuelle writer9 Kawabata length9 3 38 title10 Ultimate Unhip Blues writer10 Atsushi, Kawabata length10 8 09 title11 Are We Experimental? writer11 Atsushi length11 3 15 Vinyl edition tracklist headline Side A title1 E.S.P. Experimental Spooky Peace writer1 Kawabata length1 4 25 title2 4000000000000000 ... length2 1 31 title3 Ultimate Unhip Blues writer3 Atsushi, Kawabata length3 8 09 title4 Are We Experimental ... more details