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Ficheiro:Black swan family 2.jpg

DescriptionBlack swan family 2.jpg Black Swan family, University of York Date 8 May 2008 Source Own work Author Gurch Permission (Reusing this file) Attribution...


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Adult and immature Black Swans in Weston Park, beside Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra, Australia Taken by Myk Dowling with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30 I...


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Ficheiro:Familie Höckerschwan.pdf

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Ficheiro:High School Chemistry.pdf

supports your hypothesis, but it only takes a single observation of a black swan to disprove the hypothesis. To be an acceptable scientific hypothesis,...