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Latest post Sun, Jun 4 2006 4:00 PM by Mister Micawber. 2 replies.
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BW2/3  +  232387 Sun, 04 Jun 06 02:39 PM

What it means to " explain " something in science often comes down to the application of mathematics.

Questions,

Can I say on science on that sentence ?

Can I say for the application on that sentence ? 

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Mister Micawber  +  232410 Sun, 04 Jun 06 04:00 PM

No, and no.

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Mister Micawber  +  232411 Sun, 04 Jun 06 04:00 PM

No, and no.

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