What distinguished his films from those of other documentarians was the blending of artful narrative with scientifically grounded ethnography. |
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Degrees of acidity are expressed scientifically in terms of ph units, lower values indicating greater acidity. |
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As a result, the dance companies whose data appears here are not a scientifically representative sample of the dance field as a whole. |
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A largely scientifically correct version of an imaginary radio broadcast with apologies to HG Welles. |
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The most key ingredient is a scientifically literate work force and general population. |
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To ensure that all theories meet these standards, it is essential that people be sufficiently scientifically literate. |
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The productive sector of the economy of any industrial nation demands a scientifically literate labor force. |
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It's possible that we would collect somewhere less than 200,000 and still have a very scientifically statistically valid sampling. |
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They relied primarily on a survey of fire investigators instead of trying to scientifically establish the accuracy of theories. |
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Is there a realm of objective consciousness which has been scientifically traced and methodically explored? |
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This is a discipline which studies and seeks to explain natural phenomena scientifically. |
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These phenomena typically feature non-physical aspects that would make it difficult to scientifically test and evaluate. |
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The study includes some endangered species, so as to scientifically quantify their endangeredness. |
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He has scientifically described strategies plants can use to tolerate toxic soils. |
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At that time, early geologists and naturalists started trying to scientifically study the ways soils and rock layers had accumulated over time. |
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It's a scientifically researched CD designed to help tired drivers make the best use of a 30 minute break from driving. |
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These questions were left totally unanswered because the thief is scientifically incompetent. |
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Trenching through these features will be a challenging, but scientifically exciting operation. |
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Stem cell research is a complicated subject, not only scientifically but ethically as well. |
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This ancient discipline is both spiritually and scientifically based and universally applicable. |
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As this classification is scientifically absurd, it creates or at least perpetuates artificial racial divisions amongst the population. |
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He decided to document his findings and more scientifically study chi, instead of learning from experience. |
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The layout of food facilities is scientifically planned from the standpoint of service. |
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Carnatic music is scientifically organized, but folk music is not, so people who are not properly trained just sing out of emotion, enthusiasm. |
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Dreams for the library include more computers, an official website, scientifically arranged reading and reference sections, and so on. |
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On the basis of a questionnaire, it is estimated that at least one third of them are not scientifically or mathematically literate. |
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How, then, should a scientifically minded investigator assess her testimony in contrast to Mom's account of events? |
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So have two paintings by Joseph Wright of Derby, ordered directly from the scientifically minded midlands artist's studio. |
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Hall's view that scientifically minded girls thrive in single-sex classes is confirmed by women scientists. |
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Still, it is scientifically preferable to collect samples of the melt that formed during the creation of a specific lunar impact basin. |
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The experts reviewed the work of the serologist, and found his conclusions to be scientifically unsound. |
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This means that students acquire the skill to topicalize scientifically their understanding of the frame concepts. |
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These are culturally biased statements of opinion, not scientifically supportable propositions. |
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Anyone who scientifically proves any parapsychological phenomenon gets their method criticised and their reputation trashed. |
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In this way the phenomenological reality of the spiritual modality of being could be demonstrated scientifically. |
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How, scientifically, can we regard them as anything other than personal, unrepresentative opinions? |
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Elsewhere the case against Antinori was that his plan was scientifically unsound and dangerous. |
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The claims that it is so related are based on scientifically unsupported assumptions. |
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Feeding herbivores scientifically patented diets of ground sheep and beef meat, brains, and minced bone meal, is absolutely insane. |
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Well established, scientifically founded criteria for the diagnosis of anemia in the neonate are not available at present. |
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The Sanderson collection contains such rare and scientifically interesting smaller mammals as otter shrews and solenodons. |
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He was just being mindful of his stature as an respectable and esteemed brilliant scientifically oriented mind. |
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But the All Saints and Enya, although scientifically sound, can be dangerously strong soporifics to many. |
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The cures cited in this book have not been scientifically validated nor is their use recommended. |
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Their work has brought them into contact with some macabre, yet scientifically fascinating, specimens. |
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This was due to the now scientifically proved belief that substantial amounts of cod were a by-catch of prawns. |
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The recent debate on lbw percentages in Australia needs to be looked at more scientifically than just bare stats. |
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Psychometricians and other statisticians believe that what we know scientifically is only known with a certain probability. |
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Now, you can do this in an offhand manner, casually noting results, but you'll be much further ahead if you do it somewhat scientifically. |
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Synthesis and holism is much more scientifically subtle than analysis and reductionism. |
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A revolution that was settled, scientifically, over a century ago, is still a hot button issue in the United States. |
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In the tropics, where life's maximal abundance is, the young offspring remains unrecognized and nameless unless scientifically described. |
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It is being scientifically proven by chromotherapists that color therapy does work. |
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Couple a scientifically illiterate public with activist groups well-versed in scare tactics and what do you get? |
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A more scientifically minded skeptic might refer to the eternal quest for a perpetual motion machine. |
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But last year an imprint of his address was scientifically detected on one of the envelopes and he was finally caught. |
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Definitions by poll are neither scientifically nor philosophically defensible. |
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The number of phytonutrients with scientifically proven health benefits will only increase in the next few years. |
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Now most people think that ecological awareness and environmental conservation depends on what we know scientifically about the natural world. |
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The Shield contains a scientifically formulated crystal pattern that appears to create a force field around the person. |
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At what killing researching point do whales really truly scientifically begin to disappear forever? |
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She studied it scientifically, then calmly wrenched off the lid and stared curiously at the thick red liquid inside. |
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So we asked a psychologist to devise a scientifically valid test, which we took to two schools. |
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When hunting was banned, there was much insincere, scientifically discredited waffle about cruelty to animals. |
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Doctors are still working as scientists though, since placebos have accumulated enough evidence to be accepted as scientifically valid. |
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The companies then do the expensive but scientifically easy trials and rake in all the money. |
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Because no rule obliges the rapporteur of a Workshop to exclude statements from the report which are scientifically accurate. |
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Then again when the trees are pruned, it needs to be done scientifically and in a balanced manner. |
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My major objective for undergraduate students is that they learn how to think scientifically and to develop an appreciation of why this might be useful. |
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It has been proved scientifically that unpasteurized milk will transmit Campylobacter, brucellosis, shigellosis, E. coli, diphtheria, salmonella, listeriosis and tuberculosis. |
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The weakest part of the book is the first section, which attempts to explain diabetes scientifically and ends up as a welter of confusing details. |
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The good news was that three of the whales washed up in areas where they could be both scientifically sampled and salvaged by Natives hungry for muktuk. |
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A potential client may find a particular service provider to be comparatively more desirable than another because he or she employs scientifically better services. |
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If universities are managed and organized scientifically, by spending one tenth of the resources, they can be made tenfold efficient and effective. |
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To the extent that the FDA has helped winnow the mainstream drug market down to scientifically proven treatments, it has been a help rather than hindrance. |
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But Hayes has concerns about promoting news of scientifically approved sleeping around. |
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Now we can set up a scientifically well prepared study to evaluate the transfusions vs. improved care. |
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It has not been scientifically validated that it even indirectly causes damage. |
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Nye, meanwhile, spent three-quarters of the debate sounding like a clueless geek, even if his points were scientifically valid. |
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And with one Yuletide exception, this scientifically scrupulous view has carried the day. |
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Now the appalling tragedy in the southern states is being repellently exploited to serve that very same scientifically unsound preconceived agenda. |
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The authors argue that the pull for psychology, including community psychology, to be scientifically respectable, has privileged facts over values. |
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It is scientifically constructed as regards lighting, heating, and the most important points in all buildings, ventilation, which is, indeed quite perfect. |
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The company will execute its plans scientifically and objectively. |
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To a scientifically trained person, genetics of course cannot tell if some people living thousands of years ago were Aryan speakers or Dravidic speakers. |
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Actual data and scientifically sound information would be required to revoke any tolerances, and some assumptive or anecdotal information would be disallowed. |
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These claims were based on earlier, scientifically discredited data. |
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It should also be noted that the acoustics in these establishments are, I suspect, scientifically engineered to maximize the audibility of regular, unstrained conversations. |
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This is fundamentally flawed and scientifically indefensible. |
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Nevertheless, until now there has existed no journal dedicated to distinguishing scientifically unsupported from scientifically supported claims in mental health practice. |
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Currently Ian's investigating the touchy question of whether there is any scientifically evident link between your star sign and your personality. |
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Corpses are left outdoors and scientifically observed for rigour and maggots, to help budding crime scene investigators learn to determine time of death. |
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Before fourteen days, the embryo, or pre-embryo as it was scientifically known, was a loose cluster of first two, then four, then sixteen cells, undifferentiated. |
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This is not to say that a scientifically unproven theory is invalid. |
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We have therefore scientifically examined a decoction of commonly used medicinal herbs in order to examine their efficacy in preventing bone loss. |
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The study relied on 175 separate studies, utilizing 90,000 direct measurements, spanning 100 years, using the scientifically legitimate chemical method. |
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He wonders how so many people can be scientifically illiterate when they come from the same educational system that produces the world's most accomplished scientists. |
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The questions, both silly and taxing, were demonstrated using party tricks and wheezes, then explained scientifically to lend the programme an educational edge. |
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Goddidit is not a scientific theory, if God is assumed to be omnipotent, as omnipotence cannot be scientifically verified. |
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The earliest scientifically dated cemetery in Great Britain was found at Aveline's Hole in the Mendip Hills. |
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This species, known scientifically as Macaca sylvanus, is listed as endangered by the IUCN Red List and is declining. |
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Evidence can now be uncovered that was scientifically impossible at the time of the original examination. |
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As of 2006, there is no scientifically accepted estimate of current population or trends in abundance. |
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Genetic testing is now perhaps the most important way to scientifically define brown bear relationships and names. |
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Speculation based on scientifically investigated known ritual or warfare practices which existed during this early period is inconclusive. |
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This species was first scientifically described by Linnaeus in his Systema naturae in 1758 under its current scientific name. |
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Unlike his linguistic methods for reconstructing past languages, they were unable to produce scientifically falsifiable results. |
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Today, bin upon bin of scientifically tested sausage rolls for dogs and cats line their shop like mountains of lamb, beef and turkey wursts. |
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Let's hope that BP insists on scientifically proven methods and resists the urge to buy instant snake oil cures. |
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Sam comes from a politically correct and scientifically advanced era, in which suspects' rights and the preservation of forensic evidence are stringently observed. |
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Earwax, scientifically known as cerumen, is a mixture of secretions from specialized sweat glands with fatty materials secreted from sebaceous glands. |
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In November 1776, methane was first scientifically identified by Italian physicist Alessandro Volta in the marshes of Lake Maggiore straddling Italy and Switzerland. |
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As the first earthquake studied scientifically for its effects over a large area, it led to the birth of modern seismology and earthquake engineering. |
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Designed by reading expert Ricki Linksman, Keys to Reading Success uses scientifically based reading research as defined by the United States Department of Education. |
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For the scientifically inclined, the process is called parthenogenesis. |
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Biotech foods, genetically engineered foods, genetically modified foods and Frankenfoods are names for the scientifically created foods that we are all eating today. |
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Like writing, the early art of China, Japan, Persia and India also demonstrate knowledge, with examples of scientifically accurate bird illustrations. |
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That is undeniably, scientifically, statistically provably true. |
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However, because the relationship between colonialism and geography was not scientifically objective, cartography was often manipulated during the colonial era. |
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Furthermore, Kaplan describes innumerable new or novel traits in frogmouths without any citations to literature which scientifically establishes them. |
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In fact, many lodges praised the Grand Architect, the masonic terminology for the deistic divine being who created a scientifically ordered universe. |
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He just takes all their wealth and, to prevent any revolt, he scientifically seeks the physical and moral degradation of those whose independence he has taken away. |
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If you have ever sunk a prairie oyster or tucked into a fried egg breakfast the morning after the night before you may have been onto something, scientifically speaking. |
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Modern philosophical materialists extend the definition of other scientifically observable entities such as energy, forces, and the curvature of space. |
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This is why neither of these competing cosmogonies can be honestly advanced without at least contemplating its opposite, either philosophically or scientifically. |
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The site protected one of the world's greatest concentrations of Cretaceous-period fossils, known informally as cycads or scientifically as Bennettitales. |
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Marx believed that he could study history and society scientifically and discern tendencies of history and the resulting outcome of social conflicts. |
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The family, led principally by Elizabeth and Alice, created scientifically organised collections of fossils for several museums including the Natural History Museum. |
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Human remains, sometimes accompanied by artefacts, have been found in or close to the dolmens which could be scientifically dated using radiocarbon dating. |
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