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  2. Germ theory denialism - Wikipedia

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    The terrain theory is a variation of Béchamp's ideas that is also an obsolete medical theory that held that diseases were caused by the composition of the body. The "terrain", will attract germs to come as scavengers of the weakened or poorly defended tissue.

  3. Antoine Béchamp - Wikipedia

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    Béchamp's version, microzymian theory, has been retained by small groups, especially in alternative medicine. [2] His work in understanding how the "terrain" may affect disease may have implications in emerging microbiome research. [3]

  4. Map–territory relation - Wikipedia

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    For example, even a cultural belief in colds being caused by spirits can function effectively as a "map" for public health, analogous to germ theory. Philosopher David Schmidtz addresses the theme of accuracy in Elements of Justice (2006), highlighting how overly detailed models can become impractical, a problem also known as Bonini's paradox .

  5. Claude Bernard - Wikipedia

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    We formulate hypotheses elucidating, as we see it, the relation of cause and effect for particular phenomena. We test the hypotheses. And when an hypothesis is proved, it is a scientific theory. "Before that we have only groping and empiricism." [26] Verification and Disproof. Bernard explains what makes a theory good or bad scientifically:

  6. Talk:Terrain theory - Wikipedia

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    Terrain theory is obviously wrong, but it is worthwhile to have a few more lines on it than the brief lines in Germ theory denialism.I think it is an interesting theory to look at the history of science and how germ theory won out through experiments.

  7. Terrain - Wikipedia

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    Terrain (from Latin: terra 'earth'), alternatively relief or topographical relief, is the dimension and shape of a given surface of land. In physical geography , terrain is the lay of the land. This is usually expressed in terms of the elevation , slope , and orientation of terrain features.

  8. Mountain terrain, monstrous rain: What caused North ... - AOL

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    "The terrain there − steep slopes and shallow soil − is not friendly for intense rainfall," Russ Barton from NOAA's National Water Center told USA TODAY. He said most of the infrastructure is ...

  9. Environmental determinism - Wikipedia

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    The theory is the central argument of Philip M. Parker's Physioeconomics: The Basis for Long-Run Economic Growth, in which he argues that since humans originated as tropical mammals, those who relocated to colder climates attempt to restore their physiological homeostasis through wealth-creation. This act includes producing more food, better ...