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  2. Scientific priority - Wikipedia

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    The priority rule came into existence before, or as soon as modern scientific methods were established. For example, the earliest documented controversy was a bitter claim between Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in the 17th century about priority in the invention of calculus.

  3. List of scientific debates - Wikipedia

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    List of scientific priority disputes; References This page was last edited on 11 February 2025, at 16:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. List of scientific priority disputes - Wikipedia

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    1889–1905 special relativity priority dispute: Albert Einstein, Henri Poincaré, Hendrik Lorentz; 1915 general relativity priority dispute: Albert Einstein, David Hilbert; 1930–1935 development of the Chandrasekhar limit: Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, Edmund Clifton Stoner, Wilhelm Anderson [37]

  5. Category:Science-related lists - Wikipedia

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    List of cities by scientific output; List of citizen science projects; Codes for electromagnetic scattering by cylinders; Codes for electromagnetic scattering by spheres; Index of computing articles; List of scientific constants named after people; List of crew members aboard the first voyage of James Cook; List of cycles

  6. Category:Scientific method - Wikipedia

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    A scientific method is a sequence or collection of processes that are considered characteristic ... Scientific law; Scientific priority; Scientific study; Scientific ...

  7. Scientific controversy - Wikipedia

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    Sustained scientific debate, sometimes scientific controversy [1] or persistent disagreement, [2] is any a substantial disagreement among scientists. A scientific controversy may involve issues such as the interpretation of data , which ideas are most supported by evidence , and which ideas are most worth pursuing.

  8. Priority - Wikipedia

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    Scheduling priority, the way computing processes are assigned priorities in a run queue; Priority, a tag or attribute of a requirement in software or systems engineering; Priority of the scientific names of organisms, including: Priority (biology) in biological taxonomy, the principle that the oldest available name for a biological taxon is the ...

  9. Priority (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Priority is a principle in biological taxonomy by which a valid scientific name is established based on the oldest available name. It is a decisive rule in botanical and zoological nomenclature to recognise the first binomial name (also called binominal name in zoology) given to an organism as the correct and acceptable name.