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Lie Detectors Introduction Up until the 1900s, unscientific methods dominated the search for detecting liars from truth-tellers. Many methods relied on divine intervention, expressed through ordeals or torture that was rooted primarily in s...
lie detector, being validated as a judicial tool in countries like USA, Canada, England, Holland, Russia, Belgium, Israel, Japan, Australia, Colombia, among others. Although it has very little credibility among scientists, advocates say the...
measuring diagnostic x-ray spectra. The semiconductor detector does, however, exhibit poor hole transport properties and fluorescence generation upon atomic de-excitations. This article describes an analytic model to characterize these two...
The Monroe Doctrine, issued by President James Monroe in 1823, asserted U.S. influence over the Americas. The doctrine was a response to continued European designs on colonial territories in South America, Central America, and the Caribbean...
the Catholic King Ferdinand. It spread through Europe because of the constitutional frailty of the Holy Roman Empire, the inability of the German states to act in concert, and the ambitions of other European powers. The Catholic Princes wer...
the scope of misery and destruction it brought to those experiencing it, as a disaster comparable to, if not greater than, the two world wars and the Black Death. The suffering and heroism of both the combatants and the hapless victims of t...
Thirty Years (Benecke, Gerhard (1978).) on the basis of religion, cast, color and creed, brought great amount of devastation to all the European countries engaged in the war. There was devastation all along the European countries; it was hi...