As an experimental scientist Franklin seems to have been interested in producing far greater evidence before publishing-as-proven a proposed model.
Other experimental scientists said nothing was obviously amiss with the work.
In the 19th century it was a widely held interpretation that Bacon was a modern experimental scientist who emerged before his time.
Galileo's studies of natural laws laid the groundwork for the experimental scientists who followed him.
An experimental scientist, on the other hand, arranges matters so that what happens will give him the greatest possible amount of information.
According to him the prevalence of this view among philosophers of science is based on the gap between them and the experimental scientists.
If a researcher writes a paper using a poor choice of units (especially an experimental scientist), the results can be clouded or obscured.
During that time he was described as an 'operative chemist', which meant an experimental scientist.
Mr. Schwarzschild was an experimental scientist in the field of high-energy physics.
It is the nightmare of every experimental scientist: an inexplicable dichotomy between theoretical and actual results.