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Joseph A Posted 5 years ago
Vocabulary

Copy His Style of Provable, Repeatable Experiments

Hello everyone,

Could you please tell me the meaning of "copy his style of provable, repeatable experiments" in the following text?

In the end, no one could argue with the powerful evidence; William Harvey had clearly made a huge advance in medical science. Not only did people finally understand how heart really worked, they also were inspired to copy his style of provable, repeatable experiments.

Regards,

Joseph

  

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They were inspired to do what he did, to perform experiments in the same fashion that he used, designing those experiments such that they amounted to proof and could be done over and over anywhere by anybody with the same result.

  • They were inspired to do what he did, to perform experiments in the same fashion that he used, designing those experiments such that they amounted to proof and could be done over and over anywhere by anybody with the same result.
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They were inspired to do what he did, to perform experiments in the same fashion that he used, designing those experiments such that they amounted to proof and could be done over and over anywhere by anybody with the same result.

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