Secretly I admire him but I do wonder if he is slipping sideways into journalism rather than scientific editorship. |
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In 1893 he relinquished that post to devote himself to scientific research, earning a modest income as a private tutor to medical students. |
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Once it enters orbit, it will begin a four-year scientific tour of the planet and its moons. |
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It is always a pleasure to find a work that blends a true sense of art with solid scientific information. |
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Policies to avoid bias in the conduct and reporting of research should be guided by scientific principles, not by moralism or prejudice. |
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It smelled like ammonia and it was all a blurry colour of silver, blue and white that made it feel scientific and clinical. |
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It also includes information about ferries, simple machines, whales, and computers among other scientific ideas. |
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This is a weekly delve into cryptozoology, ufology, medical marvels, scientific wonders, strange facts or weird goings-on. |
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There must be scientific ways to deal with the problem at source instead of burning mosquito coils in homes. |
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For many, scientific materialism is not a bloodless philosophy but a passionately held ideology. |
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They seem to have abandoned the idea of doing serious scientific work altogether, and seem content to deal in propaganda and bloviation. |
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Yet, in our view, such problems are answerable whereas the scientific evidence for an old Earth and old universe seems unanswerable. |
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The genius he displayed was of a scientific order, his talent was of an investigatory habit, and his curiosity was unappeasable. |
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She added that recent reports said there was no scientific basis for siting masts away from areas used by the public. |
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They are scientific rationalists, and thus for Americans already graceless and uncharismatic. |
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But people in the Black Isle are distrustful of government scientific advice and remain unconvinced. |
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Government and scientific studies indicate that tuna boat observers are undercounting dolphin mortality in the fishery. |
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A paradigm of a scientific revolution in Kuhn's sense would be the Copernican revolution. |
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Deism reflected the scientific paradigm of the times in which the world inexorably and thoroughly followed strict mathematical laws of nature. |
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The ID folks are constantly telling us that evolution is failing as a scientific paradigm, and that scientists are jumping ship in droves. |
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This clash between scientific ideas and paradigms we label science politics. |
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It then had a major impact on having quantum theory and the Bohr theory of the atom accepted by the British scientific community. |
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No scientific work can ever address the question of how intelligence arose in a universe of undifferentiated matter. |
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The proposals that are still on the table represent a fair and workable compromise based on undisputable scientific findings. |
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Astronomy, geography, and ergonomics are the three scientific bolsterers of Chinese feng shui theory. |
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These unexplained phenomena have aroused the curiosity of the scientific community. |
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Public health policy should be based on a thorough and critical review of the scientific evidence by open minds unfettered by custom and dogma. |
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The scientific evidence that it improves memory is fairly slender, but that doesn't seem to deter many. |
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With this anti-intellectual attitude, I ought to be mute every time I detect scientific ignorance in a movie's story or set design. |
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The slide rule is one of the newest scientific instruments which has started to become collectable. |
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Each begins with the assumption that ancient myths are not myths but historical and scientific texts. |
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But varying more than one thing at a time in a scientific experiment usually makes the results uninterpretable. |
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They employ scientific, or philosophical, or literary, or bookish terms that go over their congregations' heads. |
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It's a picture of all-knowing Newton, the defining scientific mind of world history, staring into the abyss of unknowing. |
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But the notion that their voices have a purity unmatched by girls is not based on scientific fact, according to a new study. |
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My work on the origin of the Universe is on the borderline between science and religion, but I try to stay on the scientific side of the border. |
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As if all that were not enough, new scientific research is beginning to throw up other potential hazards with disposable nappies. |
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In the scientific story, as in the culinary one, long-term outcomes were unpremeditated. |
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The botanical specimens and artworks at the Museum are not only of great historical value but also of immense scientific value. |
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In the various scientific botanical gardens of the Renaissance, scented plants were plumbed for possible alchemical properties. |
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Unlike home gardens, botanical gardens include a wide variety of plants cultivated for scientific or educational purposes. |
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Those with a scientific background of botany should take up a detailed study of endangered plant species to determine why they are dying out. |
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In short, Kirmani tries to quantify the unquantifiable, and ends up looking like Don Quixote ferociously tilting at the scientific windmill. |
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Claims of illnesses due to pesticide exposure go unrecorded and very little scientific work in this area has been carried out. |
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We cannot by scientific investigation prove the order of events of past, unrepeatable, supernatural events. |
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He had devoted himself too unreservedly to scientific studies ever to be weaned from them by any second passion. |
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I have just posted here another email from one of my scientific correspondents about unscientific scientists. |
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Media polls, whether scientific or the online unscientific variety, reflect the job media have done in shaping public opinion. |
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Being close to us makes this ape a natural for scientific studies, and much time and effort is spent in research. |
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The natural history of animal inebriation has been documented anecdotally, but has received no scientific attention. |
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The frenzied opposition to Darwinism today is clearly based upon fear that scientific naturalism will undermine religious faith. |
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As he demonstrates, scientific naturalism has gradually undermined theological explanations of the world. |
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But creating this delicious nectar of the gods is not only scientific, but potentially life threatening. |
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Secondly, science is unable to explain why there are scientific or natural laws or why they are so consistent and dependable. |
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The first is a scientific encyclopaedia covering logic, natural sciences, psychology, geometry, astronomy, arithmetic and music. |
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In fact, there is no real scientific evidence to refute natural selection as a valid theory. |
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He doesn't seem to realise that Richmond Park has been designated a site of scientific interest and a national nature reserve. |
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Some astrologers claim that scientific research is impersonal or unspiritual or insensitive to deeper truths. |
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However the research establishment simply see unsubstantiated claims, and a lack of scientific rigour. |
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Tegner's main scientific research focused on the ecology of kelp forest communities and nearshore marine resources. |
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He embraced Hartley's theory of association carrying with it the necessarian doctrine and in 1754 became a scientific determinist. |
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This has caused many scientists to emigrate, and the brain drain has helped maintain relations with leading scientific institutions. |
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His scientific interests centered around the nematodes, a group of animals which he probably knew better than any other nematologist of his time. |
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For social science to seem scientific, the first requirement is that people have numbers. |
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It is an extension of the evolution of the scientific method in the physical sciences into social science. |
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My greetings to Dr Brown too for his contribution towards the upliftment of your scientific project. |
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He has blended scientific approach and analysis in his studies of the soul and sociology of the folk arts of Kerala. |
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His story combines a hot issue with intrigue, allegations of lying, internet sock puppets, and scientific misconduct. |
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The scientific explanation for this phenomenon is that soda contains carbon dioxide gas. |
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Through careful scientific observation, Hutton realised that the Neptunist view could not be true. |
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The scientific management method consisted of breaking down a business process into component activities. |
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The panels have been chosen to represent major breakthroughs achieved by the CSIR in scientific research. |
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Carter, a journalist, has amassed an impressive array of scientific detail, mainly describing the neuroanatomical basis of conscious awareness. |
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What Descartes saw was that many soluble scientific problems could seem insoluble because of the way they had been formulated. |
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It is clear that, in our institution, except for neuropathologists, autopsy material is no longer the basis of major scientific production. |
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The scientific study of the brain and nervous system is called neuroscience or neurobiology. |
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In other words, Intelligent Design has moved itself further into the realm of scientific vacuity. |
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They carry data boards and briefcases and boxes filled with scientific paraphernalia. |
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All this artistic and scientific activity did not, of course, take place in a vacuum. |
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Used in shamanism, witchcraft, and even poisonous murder, nightshades have a history of both mystical danger and scientific caution. |
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The spacecraft then will be ready to serve the scientific community for years to come. |
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During the show's first few years, minimal scientific research went into the spaceships and weapons that fascinated children. |
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Hubble is the first scientific mission of any kind that is specifically designed for routine servicing by spacewalking astronauts. |
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It seems that dear old dad is to be awarded a Nobel Prize for his extensive scientific theorizing. |
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They really are quite a superstitious race once you strip their thin veneer of scientific polish away. |
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Perhaps the most venerable and prestigious general scientific journal in the world is Nature. |
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Generally, the line taken is that although there are certain limitations to scientific knowledge, these are noetic rather than ontic. |
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The following references are key sources for entry into the primary scientific literature in the fields of bryology and lichenology. |
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Jemima Lewis in the Telegraph makes some telling points about journalistic iconography and scientific nomenclature. |
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Today, when we speak of scientific knowledge, we are not referring to a body of propositions that any one person knows to be true. |
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This explains why qualitative verifications are widely used in the military sphere and scientific research in the World Ocean. |
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No scientific and independent sources have so far verified the claims of either side. |
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The introduction of English words into the vernacular dialects will gradually diminish the distance between the scientific and popular language. |
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Antarctica has been visited only by expeditions with primarily scientific or other non-commercial objectives. |
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And an argument without evidence is a sorry one indeed, more akin to a creed or dogma than scientific reasoning. |
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The eating disorders, anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, have received increased scientific and public interest during the past decade. |
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In fact, the current scientific environment often demands of interdisciplinary team work to develop and test hypotheses involving the biosphere. |
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The container looked much like a scientific chemical bottle, with a rounded, spherical bottom and an elongated neck. |
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For the rest of his long life people at scientific conferences would turn away from him, refuse his hand, cut him dead. |
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Most of the book is objectively descriptive, be the focus spiritual or scientific. |
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Beef producers are bullheaded in recommending beef and beefing up scientific evidences to prove their point. |
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However, the deity's heuristic role in prompting scientific thought should not be confused with its validation. |
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How to lose your political virginity while keeping your scientific credibility. |
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The tiny spittlebug, or froghopper, leaped into the scientific spotlight in a July 2003 issue of the journal Nature. |
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These animations act as visual aids, making the explanation of scientific information and processes much simpler to understand. |
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The traditional business model in scientific journal publishing is based on subscription charges to readers. |
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Ballard suggests that courts must, indeed, remain neutral between scientific and non-scientific worldviews. |
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The public certainly has a right to oppose scientific research on non-scientific grounds. |
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The first stage is to demarcate scientific interpretations from non-scientific interpretations. |
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A healthy dose of escapism is what we have here, balanced with a sprinkling of scientific facts. |
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Arguments for the existence of free will are hard to square with scientific advances which show how to bend the will. |
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People in towns that are bypassed can breathe cleaner air and sleep easier, a scientific survey has found. |
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In place of scientific procedure we get a confusing display of theatricality. |
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The scientific evidence notwithstanding, all US states allow juveniles to be tried as adults for some offenses. |
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Proven scientific methods of training to get over stage fright and personality development can work wonders in children. |
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I should say that I'm a stalwart supporter of free software and of open access to the scholarly and scientific literature. |
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Statistical sampling methods are just like any other kind of scientific instrument in that they must be calibrated against known results. |
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Spin-off projects came naturally from his ability and regular habit of recognizing valuable nuggets in random scientific observations. |
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Biorhythm theory is based more on numerology, testimonials and the Forer effect, mass media hype, and intuition than on scientific study. |
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Working with a qualified nutritionist or trainer means getting safe and scientific advice. |
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One can readily accept that sacredness is not determined by the scientific criteria of measurement and analysis of observation. |
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He's forcing them, the scientific community, to really go forward with these potential breakthroughs, with one hand tied behind their back. |
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Sometimes, to be sure, one bias or another leads to a violation of the canons of scientific method. |
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Rather than relying on official scientific publications, however, Cuvier relied on travelers' accounts of the apron and the steatopygia. |
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The gift shop's offerings bear silent witness to a half century of American scientific discovery. |
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My scientific background consists of a few relevant Carl Sagan books and hard sci-fi novels. |
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One proposal being widely discussed in the scientific community is carbon sequestration. |
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We have the broadest and most applicable scientific knowledge to tackle carbon sequestration. |
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The cardinal sin in scientific communication is vagueness, not bad grammar. |
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The scientific name for chiggers is Trombicula mites, and they are also known as harvest mites. |
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Among its roles are stimulation of scientific research and provision of scientific information to scientists and the general public. |
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These cartes de visite became hugely popular in the 1860s and brought likenesses of scientific authors before the Victorian public. |
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Some Cartesians strayed little from Descartes' scientific and metaphysical theories. |
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The student is not an object of the teacher's efforts, he is a partner searching for the ways leading to scientific truths. |
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I do not believe in life after death, I accept it as a stone-cold scientific fact, just the same as the world being round and not flat. |
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If disaster movies are to be the new currency of scientific debate, who will make the case against alarmism? |
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I've never heard anyone with a sound scientific background argue that it's better for you. |
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The discovery of open water at the North Pole by an ice breaker cruise ship in mid-August 2000 stunned many in the scientific community. |
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They conducted all operational and scientific activities aboard the spacecraft. |
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Galileo's case confronts us with the heaviness and clumsiness of scientific changes due to the social habits of the scientific community. |
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There may be good moral arguments for opposing the smacking of children, but they are not to be found in the realm of scientific research. |
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Seurat proposed making art based upon a scientific understanding of optics and color. |
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During past scientific breakthroughs and innovations, human society was guided by a sense of optimism about the future. |
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Its seven scientific instruments will collect data for a full year in orbit around Mercury, an average 58 million kilometres from the sun. |
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During its nearly 14 years in orbit, Hubble has proven to be one of the most significant and successful scientific instruments in its time. |
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While in Golden, he was ordained an Episcopal minister and later served residents in Colorado's mining camps during his scientific excursions. |
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Shermer points out that Copernicus's heliocentric system was, for scientific and ideological reasons, slow to be accepted. |
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Specimens of minerals, ores, and gemstones began to be saved for their scientific value and as natural curiosities. |
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This service can be organizationally based in the scientific research center. |
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It was during these years that Da Vinci hit his stride, reaching new heights of scientific and artistic achievement. |
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Purists may cavil at the liberties taken with scientific objectivity, but as a memoirist, he is a mensch, a prince among primates. |
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Its objectives are the advancement of ornithology and the promotion of the scientific study of birds among ornithologists in Europe. |
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It is true that past scientific orthodoxies have themselves inspired policies that hindsight reveals to be seriously flawed. |
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She also wrote books on astronomy, compiled tables of positions of celestial bodies and designed several scientific instruments. |
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Medical technology has enabled scientific medicine to vanquish its rivals in the medical marketplace in the quest for patient patronage and health insurance funds. |
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The precision, clarity and supposed objectivity of the images established photography as a standard for validity in a regime of truth that valorized scientific precision. |
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The scientific definition should be value-neutral or value-free. |
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At every turn, their veracity has been cast into doubt by the scientific community. |
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There are also scientific works showing that there is a real possibility that our universe is just a small part of a huge multiverse, one of a great many different universes. |
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That was Occam's razor, a fundamental principle of scientific reasoning. |
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It's expected to make users aware of the scientific uncertainties about the use of mobiles and will focus on the potential health hazards to children. |
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Newspapers and radio call-in shows were awash with the rage of people who spared little thought for the judge's legal and scientific hair-splitting. |
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Some of these people were animal rights activists who disagreed with cruel treatment of animals in slaughterhouses and animal experiments in the scientific laboratories. |
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Mercury is used in the manufacture of skin medicine, dental amalgam, plastics, cathartics, paints, fungicides, cosmetics, and scientific instruments. |
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Near the end of the debate, Nye found his footing, speaking passionately about the joys of scientific discovery. |
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It deals with the present practice in museography, which is dedicated to distribution of knowledge and realization of modern scientific researches. |
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He suddenly takes a U-turn and begins to attack Cartesian epistemology, the very basis of research from which this impressive body of scientific knowledge comes. |
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Each world's resources will further our scientific knowledge and daily living, and it is my dream that a network of trade will be set up within our solar system and beyond. |
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Unlike the compass, the vane was clearly a scientific instrument, though the sort that comes in the Home Weather Kit you might give your dad shortly after his retirement. |
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The exact scientific mechanism by which urtication works is still unclear. |
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One of his unfulfilled ambitions is to write a scientific book on a particular forest and its inhabitants as well as write a book on wildlife photography. |
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It is a remarkable scientific document which contains his work on mathematics, music, astronomy, calendars, cartography, geology, optics and medicine. |
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The government's working group on chronic fatigue syndrome and myalgic encephalomyelitis wove patients' assertions into the scientific research in its report. |
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In secret 1957 meetings at Livermore, he suggested that if you rocketed a nuclear weapon at the Moon all sorts of interesting scientific observations might be secured. |
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This can be seen through the ages, from ancient folklore and myths such as vampires and ghosts, which still have great power even in modern, scientific times. |
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As Harley points out, much of the scientific rhetoric of post-Enlightenment cartography was used to maintain systems of state and imperial domination. |
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After a century of suspicion, ridicule, character assassination and scientific debunking, Freud has not only survived, but grown into a figure of mythic proportions. |
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She has had a stellar career in the scientific field and if she was married to a garbage collector would be an ornament to the gubernatorial office. |
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Those are both non-scientific inferences drawn from the scientific theory. |
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Cooking up scientific explanations of the plagues has been a pastime for years. |
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The phenomenon has caught the attention of Nature, one of the most competitive and well-regarded scientific journals. |
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These men oftentimes made original contributions to scientific endeavor. |
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More importantly for his reputation, the scientific world was bewildered that a relative unknown had out-thought and out-designed the world's finest minds. |
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He was a prolific author and actively contributed to the scientific literature on phobias, pain, habit control, anxiety management, healing, bruxism, and hypnotic techniques. |
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One of the driving principles of magical thinking is the notion that things that resemble each other are causally connected in some way that defies scientific testing. |
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Shermer distinguishes normal science, nonscience, and borderlands science and lists examples of each, along with his judgment about their scientific validity. |
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Over the past few decades, the study of telomeres has risen to become a white-hot area of very legitimate scientific research. |
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Juries have reason to be skeptical, but there is plenty of scientific evidence to suggest that sleepwalkers, or somnambulists, can engage in complex behavior. |
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Saturn governs theories and scientific law, older persons, depth, patience, timing, tradition, conventionality, orthodoxy and productive use of time. |
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Products containing guarana, garcinia, and bladderwrack are being touted as effective, although there isn't any scientific evidence that they'll help shed pounds. |
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Fortunately, scientific questions are not resolved with rhetoric and powerpoint. |
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Click here for a video of the scientific presentation, complete with powerpoint slides. |
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Most folks are very ignorant of how scientific knowledge is determined. |
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The Lewis and Clark expedition of 1804-1806 brought back the first scientific and economic knowledge of a land purchased sight unseen by the United States. |
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This particular official chooses not to be limited by scientific ontology. |
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His broad biological knowledge extended far beyond ornithology, and his scientific competence and expertise rewarded him with an international reputation. |
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In service of these unspecific fears, we would be denying ourselves the fruits of scientific breakthroughs that have already occurred or are much more imminent. |
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In addition, promising scientific and technological developments are being mothballed because the funds and personnel needed to develop them are no longer there. |
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Much of his doubt seems to be rooted in an awareness of modern scientific advancements. |
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It is even less respectable when the economic nostrums proposed are no longer presented as part of scientific economics but are frankly described as political economy. |
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The proposed authority will conduct medical and scientific studies and provide information to highlight the health and nutritional aspects of consuming halal meat. |
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Almost all phenomena can, as we have seen, be explained by a normal scientific explanation in terms of the operation of natural laws on preceding states. |
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The Auk, their quarterly journal of ornithology, contains the results of original scientific research and book reviews and is one of the foremost in the field. |
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The problem with this modified theory is that it, too, is unsupported by the medical and scientific literature. |
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Those for whom scientific integrity is secondary might reject the science faculty's position if they perceive it has been made in an unscholarly or arrogant manner. |
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The U.S. scientific and engineering enterprise is hemorrhaging talent into other areas at a time when it claims that it can't find workers to fill jobs. |
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Pacetown writes about scientific and unscientific opinion polls. |
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Interestingly, the scientific journal Pediatrics reported that PG-13 movies actually have more gun violence than R-rated films. |
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In addition to its suite of cameras, Skylab was stocked with tons of scientific equipment, including coronagraphs, spectrometers, and ultraviolet and X-ray telescopes. |
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What really makes them heartsick these days, however, is that they also have to fend off mindless attacks from their scientific colleagues, particularly in Europe. |
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Mikovits submitted the paper to Science, a preeminent scientific journal, where it was peer reviewed. |
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There is strong scientific evidence from human trials that omega-3 fatty acids from fish or fish oil supplements significantly reduce blood triglyceride levels. |
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The scientific controversy is beyond me, but I can recognize the fixed stare, the strained voice-throb and the rigid jaw of a madman at a hundred paces. |
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Subsequent efforts to enrich the production of literary, scientific, and philosophical works in Castilian, serve to further solidify the prestige of this language. |
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Delta E is a scientific measure of color change calculated by using a color spectrometer which determines the amount of light refracted back to the instrument. |
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More than any other fossil collector in the western New York area, Tom paid attention to the scientific aspects of paleontology, stratigraphy, and geology in general. |
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That is to say, scientism, or what Husserl calls objectivism, overlooks the phenomenon of the life-world as the enabling condition for scientific practice. |
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Aliens are a common theme both as a dramatic effect in a storyline and as the subject matter of serious newsmagazine programs about scientific exploration and pseudoscience. |
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We are looking forward to using our extensive experience of investigating the paranormal to analyse the hauntings in an objective and scientific fashion. |
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Conclusions regarding carcinogenicity in humans or experimental animals are based on expert, scientific judgment, with consideration given to all relevant information. |
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Or they can click on links to more detailed information on each species, such as scientific and common names, synonyms, native distribution, and botanical uses. |
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This agrees with the scientific calculations of risk that I have found. |
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Certainly if there is any Nobelist in Economics who has lived up to the scientific standards of other Nobel Prizes, Vernon Smith is in keeping with that tradition. |
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This body also established state scientific research, bringing together hitherto unconnected projects and scientists and enhancing the possibility of successful outcomes. |
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The tales are models of scientific realism, describing in hauntingly convincing detail what it is like to voyage through the vast, empty reaches of the solar system. |
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Religion, if it is true, should be able to stand scientific scrutiny. |
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When a scientific truth arises, it is so because of observational and experimental consensus. |
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While there is no scientific data to support this contention, there is evidence that all recreational boating, including sailing, can disturb waterfowl. |
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It is based on a one-sidedly negative account of modern agriculture, scientific and technological experimentation and the track record of big business and government. |
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The first box holds the experiment insert, which is surrounded by optics, video cameras and different sorts of sensors for observing the scientific phenomena. |
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The possibility that the Hawaiian Islands become younger to the southeast was suspected by the ancient Hawaiians, long before any scientific studies were done. |
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William of the President's Council on Bioethics is to be commended for his untiring efforts supporting scientific progress through ethical stem-cell research. |
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It has been argued that the traditional view of the Earth as a nurturing mother was replaced, after the Renaissance, by the scientific, atomistic and reductionist paradigms. |
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It is possible both to accept the basic scientific principles of cause and effect and also to believe in the holistic view of the world as a living organism. |
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Recent scientific literature supports the potential of exosomes as diagnostic markers. |
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His comments only show his complete lack of understanding of a bilingual education system and of the internationalism of scientific vocabulary. |
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As I am not a student of petrology or geology, I am not able to describe the land in scientific terms. |
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Instrumentalism is roughly the position that scientific terms are nothing but conventional verbal devices serving a particular function. |
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Developed in the 1950s, Fortran was the first programming language widely used to solve scientific and engineering problems. |
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Closer examination, however, reveals a dismayingly large number of serious flaws in both the methods of analysis and scientific reasoning. |
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During the late seventies and early eighties, scientific meetings and seminar discussions became quite heated over Cladistics or Phenetics. |
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In recent decades, scientific interest in the phenomenon of dissociation has considerably increased. |
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On its website, it repeats government position statements on incineration rather than taking a critical look at independent scientific studies. |
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Photoconductive detectors have a wide range of applications, particularly for astronomy and scientific instrumentation. |
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It was during the twentieth century that the synthesis eugenic ideologies took place, using a scientific rhetoric from the previous period. |
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When they're not occupied with serious scientific stuff, they can be counted on to help you tell your dog whelk from your limpet. |
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He dubbed it the Danish Blue, although the species, a new discovery, has has been given the scientific name Mopsitta Tanta. |
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The scientific name for this kind of mouth segment is a prostomium, Jacobs explains. |
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The real 'deniers' are Darwinists who insist there is no real scientific debate about life's origins. |
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To the extent that they are understandable, scientific discoveries are little invalidated by class provenience. |
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Claudia Hammond looks at the hidden world of ice cream and hears about scientific research into the ice cream headache. |
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Apart from their scientific prowess, this year's finalists have diverse talents in athletics, arts, and letters. |
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In some cases, the description of scientific principles in the introduction has been so oversimplified that it borders on being incorrect. |
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The position of professor at the University of Dorpat was not accepted, though he eagerly corresponded with the scientific community. |
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Psychiatrist Dorpat takes a stand against punishment on both moral and scientific grounds. |
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Understanding radioactive waste involves the scientific concept of a half-life and exponential decay functions. |
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Yoh Staffing Solutions headhunts skilled technical, scientific, engineering and design people in the North West. |
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Does the scientific study of extrasensory perception, or parapsychology, overturn the scientific worldview? |
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Now a scientific research technique called Atomic Interferometry is trying to re-write the canon. |
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He learned to use a scientific calculator for operations that made sense to him, such as exponentiation and messy divisions. |
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Hedonic hyperphagia is the scientific term for eating to excess for pleasure, rather than hunger. |
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In fact, recent scientific studies of this species have concluded that garlic mustard is less an agent of change than a consequence of it. |
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The IPCC remains deeply committed to providing policymakers with the highest quality scientific assessment of climate change, but we can do more. |
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Paleoecologist Evan Marshall is part of a scientific team studying the effects of global warming in Alaska's Federal Wildlife Zone. |
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At his Institute, Beddoes literalizes a spirit of scientific experimentation as he conducts pneumatological experiments into invisible gases. |
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There are numerous scientific problems associated with any claim of ancestry using genetic markers. |
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Recent scientific publications about geomagnetic storms highlight another benefit of the beach. |
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The Responder will be used to collect aerial imagery that will contribute to CGQ's scientific research activities in the geomatics field. |
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Our scientific mythology admires iconoclasts, those who were ahead of their times in bucking the trends, and brought about paradigm shifts. |
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The finding was published in a scientific paper published by American Society of Parasitologists in the Journal of Parasitology. |
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An added scientific benefit is that Burke was able to accurately determine how the electrical resistance of a nanotube depends on its length. |
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Those who were deemed experts may be, but not in the scientific investigation of electromagnetic wave effects upon living tissue. |
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The committee of the Kyoto University scientific expedition to the Karakoram and Hindukush, Kyoto Univ. |
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There is actually a scientific explanation for this apparent daftness called face pareidolia. |
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Amazon Web Services recognizes Core Informatics as scientific data management provider with APN Life Sciences Competency. |
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HeLa cells were pivotal in developing a vaccine for polio, among other scientific milestones. |
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It was this experience that sparked his interest in scientific skepticism, a field he would come to emblemize. |
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The scientific name of saffron is carcussitous and it placed in iridaceous family. |
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Jeffrey Allard, vice president and chief scientific officer of Fujirebio Diagnostics. |
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Japan has continued killing thousands of minke and fin whales under a loophole that allows IWC members to kill whales for scientific research. |
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I was privileged to be the SGR beneficiary for the 2011 congress and to present a paper at the scientific forum. |
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It is well documented, by numerous scientific papers, that wet dirt tracks cause more injuries. |
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In this unusual alert to species depletion, Sargent's heartfelt concerns for the horseshoe crab illustrate the human side of scientific inquiry. |
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As a result perpetual motion has been dumped in the scientific world's out-tray for discarded ideas, along with such as the Philosopher's Stone. |
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All of these displays, however disparate, reinforce Koolhaas's overarchingly scientific rubric and informatic visual strategy. |
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The question of induction in logic leads us to the general subject of epistemology and the so-called scientific method of Ibn Sina. |
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Most MPs are innumerate on energy and accept these arguments as proven scientific fact, but they're anything of the sort. |
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Add to this that the process of hydrolyzation was well documented in scientific journals. |
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There is little scientific consensus as to why profanities tend to cluster around specific themes. |
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Although illicit drug use was rising, there was little working scientific knowledge about psychedelics among the chemists assisting law enforcement. |
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Several prominent Iranian political figures have been accused in recent years of plagiarizing scientific articles or of falsifying their academic credentials. |
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These latest findings havent been the subject of a scientific publication yet, but Tautavel is recognized as a reference by archaeologists all over the world. |
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In short, enough scientific evidence exists to cast doubt on the standard definition of brain death as the irreversible absence of all functions of the brain. |
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Extremophile is the scientific name for organisms that thrive in extreme environments such as very cold or hot temperatures or in the presence of radioactivity. |
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What is the scientific name for the pupal stage of the butterfly? |
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His greatest scientific contributions were to the understanding of the pathogenesis of the pneumoconioses and the role of free radicals in lung disease. |
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Their focus is on discussing the effects of emerging technologies and scientific progress on society with classical free-market ideas and dynamist thoughts on experimentation. |
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Above all, the corpse, as the impermanent remains of a deceased person, is already an object or a thing, and once plastinated becomes an object of scientific information. |
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Fourthly, we must organise British industry so that it applies the results of scientific research more purposively to our national production effort. |
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In this paper, Stathis Psillos argues that scientific realism should be committed to the factualist view of reality and not, in the first instance, to the fundamentalist. |
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