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(1) New scientific discoveries are being made every day.
(2) This book is descriptive of a scientific exploration.
(3) I'm not interested in all this scientific malarkey.
(4) He issued a technical scientific treatise.
(5) He declares to have made a wonderful scientific discovery.
(6) All our results are published in scientific journals.
(7) We believe in investing in scientific research.
(8) After many years, his scientific work emerged from obscurity.
(9) The printing press helped diffuse scientific knowledge.
(10) He has dedicated his life to scientific research.
(11) She envisages an era of great scientific discoveries.
(12) It all looks highly scientific!
(13) Scientific stories titillate the fancy of the school boys.
(14) There are very few openings in scientific research.
(15) He learned a lot during his scientific expedition.
(16) We found further scientific evidence for this theory.
(17) There is little scientific evidence to substantiate the claims.
(18) This attitude stultifies scientific progress.
(19) His whole life is dedicated to scientific research.
(20) Scientific institutions have been reluctant to take corrective action.
(21) His parents are scientific and technological workers.
(22) He felt himself so powerfully attracted to the scientific ideal.
(23) It's important to winnow truth from falsehood in scientific research.
(24) The use of animals in scientific tests raises difficult ethical questions.
(25) The application of new scientific discoveries to industrial production methods usually increases efficiency.
(26) Scientific research is widely claimed to be the source of the high standard of living in the US.
(27) He decided to devote the rest of his life to scientific investigation.
(28) It seems that light energy will be an important subject of scientific research in the future.
(29) The area has now been formally designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
(30) He exerted considerable influence on the thinking of the scientific community on these issues.
(1) New scientific discoveries are being made every day.
(2) This book is descriptive of a scientific exploration.
(3) I'm not interested in all this scientific malarkey.
(4) He issued a technical scientific treatise.
(5) He declares to have made a wonderful scientific discovery.
(6) All our results are published in scientific journals.
(7) We believe in investing in scientific research.
(8) After many years, his scientific work emerged from obscurity.
(9) He has dedicated his life to scientific research.
(10) It all looks highly scientific!
(11) There are very few openings in scientific research.
(12) He learned a lot during his scientific expedition.
(13) We found further scientific evidence for this theory.
(14) There is little scientific evidence to substantiate the claims.
(15) This attitude stultifies scientific progress.
(16) Scientific institutions have been reluctant to take corrective action.
(17) His parents are scientific and technological workers.
(18) He felt himself so powerfully attracted to the scientific ideal.
(19) He decided to devote the rest of his life to scientific investigation.
(20) The use of animals in scientific tests raises difficult ethical questions.
(21) The area has now been formally designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
(22) He exerted considerable influence on the thinking of the scientific community on these issues.
(23) The application of new scientific discoveries to industrial production methods usually increases efficiency.
(24) Scientific research is widely claimed to be the source of the high standard of living in the US.
(25) His scientific discoveries are amenable to the laws of physics.
(26) He is insistent on the advocacy of new scientific methods.
(27) It does so with blithe disregard for best scientific practice.
(28) There are problems in recruiting suitably qualified scientific officers for NHS laboratories.
(29) Dr Subroto questioned the scientific assumption on which the global warming theory is based.
(30) Shortly afterwards, Dawson received an invitation to speak at a scientific conference.
(31) His scientific discoveries are amenable to the laws of physics.
(32) He is insistent on the advocacy of new scientific methods.
(33) Philosophy is the scientific knowledge that summarizes the nature and society.
(34) It does so with blithe disregard for best scientific practice.
(35) There are problems in recruiting suitably qualified scientific officers for NHS laboratories.
(36) Dr Subroto questioned the scientific assumption on which the global warming theory is based.
(37) This book was the outcome of a tremendous amount of scientific work.
(38) Shortly afterwards, Dawson received an invitation to speak at a scientific conference.
(39) It's not a scientific way to test their opinions.
(40) He took a very scientific approach to management.
(41) New scientific discoveries are being made all the time.
(42) Her curiosity was purely scientific.
(43) Their proposals have no proven scientific basis.
(44) This study is not scientific.
(45) I visited a number of scientific institutes in Asia.
(46) The country's economic plight is strangling its scientific institutions.
(47) We need to be more scientific about this problem.
(48) The report gives an appearance of scientific credibility.
(49) This country is still trailing badly in scientific research.
(50) This falls under the heading of scientific research.
(51) His approach was not very scientific.
(52) These facilities aided his scientific studies.
(53) He published widely in scientific journals.
(54) He quarried in various books for scientific basis.
(55) There is no scientific evidence to support such presumptions.
(56) India has a good scientific research base.
(57) The book is full of scientific technicalities.
(58) His claims are not backed by any scientific evidence.
(59) She has shown no interest whatever in anything scientific.
(60) Leonardo made many scientific discoveries.
(31) I visited a number of scientific institutes in Asia.
(32) Classical scientific ideas about light were changed by Einstein.
(33) They have arrived at a solution via scientific investigation.
(34) I don't understand scientific terminology.
(35) We can't exaggerate his scientific attainment.
(36) We looked up to you as a shining example of devotion to the scientific cause.
(37) The theory made the greatest pretence of having a scientific foundation.
(38) His team are at the forefront of scientific research into vaccines.
(39) " Our work ", he continued, warming to his theme, " will be a milestone in scientific history. ”.
(40) The only magazine in the waiting room was a scientific journal full of technical jargon above my head.
(41) Linguistics is a scientific study of the property of language.
(42) They are launching out into a series of scientific experiments.
(43) Scientific knowledge is cumulative.
(61) He was the author of 70 major scientific publications.
(62) Classical scientific ideas about light were changed by Einstein.
(63) Our scientific research is second to none.
(64) The university is a major centre for scientific research.
(65) She showed a scientific bias at an early age.
(66) Leila had a marked scientific bias.
(67) She has a scientific bent/a bent for science.
(68) Our scientific research is inadequately funded.
(69) He promoted the dissemination of scientific ideas.
(70) They have arrived at a solution via scientific investigation.
(70) Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
(71) The scientific books will be sent without cost.
(72) She aspired to a scientific career.
(73) Jack is enamoured with scientific researches.
(74) I don't understand scientific terminology.
(75) There are no half measures in scientific research.
(76) The theory has now gained scientific respectability.
(77) These people lack all understanding of scientific principles.
(78) Darwin's theory rocked the scientific establishment to its foundations.
(79) They were using animals for scientific experiments.
(80) The modern scientific method is usually attributed to Galileo.
(81) We can't exaggerate his scientific attainment.
(82) They are very scientific in their approach.
(83) The matter is only of passing scientific interest.
(84) The company's support of scientific research is just window-dressing.
(85) The latest scientific discoveries cast doubt on earlier theories.
(86) This work is documented in the scientific literature.
(87) The scientific name for common salt is sodium chloride.
(88) Scientific discoveries have discredited religious belief.
(89) The purpose is one of scientific enquiry.
(90) He remained largely unrecognized by the scientific establishment.
(91) Television has an important role to play in popularizing new scientific ideas.
(92) The use of animals in scientific tests raises some difficult ethical questions.
(93) In his art he broke the laws of scientific linear perspective.
(94) She was joyful of her good result of the scientific experiments.
(95) I keep accounts for the business, but I'm not scientific about it.
(96) Scientific discoveries are often applied to industrial and agricultural production methods.
(97) We looked up to you as a shining example of devotion to the scientific cause.
(98) Scientific findings that help explain the origins of the universe.
(99) The scientific management method has brought about many changes in factory production.
(100) Einstein's new theory on optics changed classical scientific ideas about light.
(101) The theory made the greatest pretence of having a scientific foundation.
(102) The environment itself will at the same time be measured by about 60 scientific instruments.
(103) It is a scientific fact that empty vessels make the most noise.
(104) We have no real, objective, scientific evidence for our belief.
(105) We must keep pace with the new development of modern scientific research.
(106) A United States delegation is in Japan seeking finance for a major scientific project.
(107) His team are at the forefront of scientific research into vaccines.
(108) Mr Everhart wants Caltech to be the standard-bearer for excellence in scientific research of all kinds.
(109) Drug companies influence the scientific process every step of the way .
(110) He does not want to follow his father into a scientific career.
(111) He has been honoured with a knighthood for his scientific work.
(112) The course helped me to gain a deeper appreciation of what scientific research involves.
(113) " Our work ", he continued, warming to his theme, " will be a milestone in scientific history. ”.
(114) Those in business are not, on the whole, conversant with basic scientific principles.
(115) She has spent her life in a search for eternal/scientific/universal verities.
(116) Some scientific discoveries have been perverted to create weapons of destruction.
(117) You find a greater use of the passive in scientific writing.
(118) There have been large cuts in government funding for scientific research.
(119) I try to arrange things in some kind of a system, but I'm not very scientific about it.
(120) It is apparent from scientific studies that the drug has some fairly nasty side effects.
(121) For those uninitiated in scientific ocean drilling, the previous record was a little over 4 km.
(122) The clear message of the scientific reports is that there should be a drastic cut in car use.
(123) Don't be misled into thinking that scientific research is easy.
(124) Her ideas have attracted a lot of attention/criticism in the scientific community.
(125) So much scientific research is being performed that it's virtually impossible to keep up .
(126) There's no scientific basis to the method?it works by suggestion.
(127) The directive requires member states to designate sites of special scientific interest.
(128) Scientific opinions are not carved on tablets of stone; they change over the years.
(129) They don't know what they're talking about and mangle scientific information.
(130) They are trying to marry together a number of scientific disciplines.
(131) They lacked the scientific personnel to develop the technical apparatus much further.
(132) He espoused a variety of scientific[Sentencedict], social and political causes.
(133) The minister said that the government planned to develop exchanges with other countries, particularly in cultural, scientific and economic spheres.
(134) The medical profession's eagerness for scientific advance had impaled it on the horns of a dilemma, forcing an unnatural choice between science and morality.
(135) The formal grade of Geologist was dropped in favour of Scientific Officer.
(136) Native resources of scientific talent and ingenuity have not run dry.
(137) The only magazine in the waiting room was a scientific journal full of technical jargon above my head.
(138) The marsh is an area of great scientific interest on account of its wild flowers.
(139) Roughly speaking, a scientific humanist is somebody who believes in science and in humanity but not in God.
(140) We will have to adopt a more scientific approach in the future.
(141) We have the best scientific brains in the country working on this.
(142) It seems axiomatic that everyone would benefit from a better scientific education.
(143) Scientific work is differentiated from art by its necessary connection with the idea of progress.
(144) These chemicals remain in the dock until we have more scientific evidence.
(145) Aristotle's scientific theories dominated Western thought for fifteen hundred years.
(146) Her theories were out of tune with the scientific thinking of the time.
(147) Linguistics is a scientific study of the property of language.
(148) The company is proud to be in the vanguard of scientific progress.
(149) It's an interesting scientific phenomenon, but of no practical use whatever.
(150) The scientific study of dreams has not yet come into its own.
(151) We were witnessing the most important scientific development of the century.
(152) The essay should be a readable condensation of the recent scientific literature.
(153) Stephen Hawking's achievements earned him the acclaim of the entire scientific community.
(154) People use scientific terms with no clear idea of their meaning.
(155) Religious prejudice and scientific obscurantism have been closely entangled throughout the whole history of this debate.
(156) They are launching out into a series of scientific experiments.
(157) In the 1860s a veritable explosion of major scientific publications took place.
(158) The area qualifies for designation as a site of special scientific interest.
(159) Many of these sites?of immense scientific interest?are not legally protected.
(160) Scientific knowledge is cumulative.
(161) He sets up as a leader in the scientific field[sentence dictionary], but many other scientists disagree with him.
(162) His mission, he would later aver, was wholly scientific.
(163) By denying scientific principles, one may maintain any paradox. Galileo Galilei 
(164) In claims that one tradition rather than another led to scientific innovation, one often detects an apologetic intention.
(165) What was the point of scientific advance without moral advance?
(166) I abhor vivisection with my whole soul. All the scientific discoveries stained with innocent blood I count as of no consequence. Mahatma Gandhi 
(167) In botany the theoretical debate was less acute, although the prospect for the practical application of scientific knowledge was greater.
(168) Bad times have a scientific value. These are occasions a good learner would not miss. Ralph Waldo Emerson 
(169) The Z-8200 series of atomic absorption spectrophotometers has been launched by Hitachi Scientific Instruments.
(170) They are also encouraged to make connections between medical and scientific advances and changes in human society.
(171) Instead, the agency now avoids guidelines on the issue altogether and simply states the lack of scientific evidence.
(172) No scientific lecture is ever given without slides or other visual aids, especially if chemical structures are to be shown.
(173) It included scientific and clinical articles, abstracts from foreign journals, news items and editorials.
(174) This paperback original is the first publication, with Blackwell Scientific doing a more technical statistical analysis at the same time.
(175) Many were held in the scientific institutions where some of the nonconformists most ardent supporters worked.
(176) Here we see that Bourdieu criticizes structuralism for its assumptions, not of too little, but of too much scientific objectivity.
(177) For the first time he was tempted to commit scientific adultery.
(178) For interferon has been dangled as a bait before investors with more money than scientific sense.
(179) There was a massive concentration of scientific effort in this area in the decades immediately following the general acceptance of evolutionism.
(180) The Pentagon is currently drawing up a new list of project proposals, to be evaluated by a scientific advisory committee.
(181) In order to do this, we have to employ a method of understanding rooted in scientific principles that are universally accepted.
(182) There was also a sanitary argument which seemed to have scientific backing, even if evidence was lacking.
(183) A scientific conception seems demeaning because nothing is eventually left for which autonomous man can take credit.
(184) He acquired a lasting scientific interest in mucus, possibly augmented by digestive problems of his own.
(185) Unlike Lactantius, Augustine did not treat the scientific scholarship of the ancients with ignorant contempt.
(186) It is squarely in the scientific tradition and is a conscious attempt to apply scientific method to international relations.
(187) Thus the scientific model of verification has an inbuilt mechanism for the evolution and promotion of generally accepted standards.
(188) The advent of scientific thinking has institutionalised the idea that knowledge has to progress and can do so only through research.
(189) Here we must pause to acknowledge that Morgenthau does not always advocate a scientific approach as he did in Politics among Nations.
(190) Linear, scientific perspective allows for a fairly accurate mental reconstruction of the distances separating objects.
(191) But the scientific doubts were swept aside amid pleas from anxious patients.
(192) Can you imagine advanced scientific methods divorced from the policy and ethics of their actual use?
(193) After his death, the scientific community made amends for their initial disrespect by naming the metric unit of energy after him.
(194) Finally, the weight of scientific evidence, wielded by an implacable defense attorney, got Miller released and another man indicted.
(195) He also argues that, in its turn, the Scientific Revolution had some effect on the visual arts.
(196) Previously, scientific evidence was allowed only if it had gained the general acceptance of the scientific community.
(197) Conservative and radical scientific ideas were disseminated from Paris by naturalists and anatomists returning home inspired by what they had heard.
(198) From the first, these universal histories represented both scientific advances and political and religious challenges.
(199) A quality assurance program assists practitioners to base decisions for patient care on the most accurate available scientific knowledge and proven practices.
(200) Mr. Battle Is the Minister aware that at Leeds university top-quality alpha-grade research in technical and scientific subjects can no longer be funded?
(201) Irvine and Martin have themselves developed a method of assessing the performance of some of Britain's most expensive scientific investments.
(202) These potential sources of emerging infections are diverse and cross the lines of various scientific disciplines and government agency responsibilities.
(203) The implication is that further scientific research will eliminate residual uncertainties, allowing for a more objective assessment of harm.
(204) The media continue to publish favorable reports on prediction claims that are not generally accepted by the scientific community.
(205) It was made possible by the explosion of production, of resources, food, scientific information, and medical advances.
(206) The plan, announced at a conference on cloning, was denounced as dangerous and immoral by the mainstream scientific community.
(207) What if some one could undergo that absorption with a cool ... dare I say it? ... scientific rationale.
(208) It's difficult not to be astounded at the sheer power, scale and reach of scientific thinking.
(209) Scientific analysis of society was considered an essential preliminary to the effective reform of social and political arrangements.
(210) They ended by challenging many of the assumptions of scientific management and establishing that work had both social and psychological dimensions.
(211) The ability to produce in greater quantities made this system wasteful and it has given way to a more scientific process.
(212) News and Views articles inform non-specialist readers about new scientific advances, sometimes in the form of a conference report.
(213) Of course we can contest this kind of sexism by arguing about the accuracy of particular scientific findings.
(214) Firstly the scientific ideas are altered in a particular way by their transmission.
(215) Circle 140 Roth Scientific introduced two new products for automated, quantitative sample preparation.
(216) Most of this century's scientific advances stemmed from intellectual curiosity, not a desire to patent.
(217) Its aim was to examine scientific evidence on climate change, assess environmental and socio-economic impacts and formulate realistic response strategies.
(218) In all ages prior to our modern scientific age, people had a more physical and active lifestyle.
(219) You have to accept responsibility for the fruits of your actions, in the scientific field as elsewhere.
(220) The system is said to be particularly useful for industrial and scientific applications like molecular modelling, computer animation, robotics control.
(221) I am afraid our scientific adviser Professor Summerlee rather sneered at the machine.
(222) Most suits are filed after the scientific community or the press has already raised alarms.
(223) As such it must rank as one of the most fundamental scientific advances of the century.
(224) You will learn how to use scientific apparatus such as test tubes, beakers and Bunsen burners.
(225) Not everyone agrees that it is appropriate and desirable to apply the scientific method to politics.
(226) If the scientists could not retain their scientific autonomy, Oppenheimer told Washington,[] some would refuse to join the project.
(227) These techniques now provide the analyst with a formidable armoury with which to attack the many scientific problems associated with art research.
(228) A more immediate concern is the danger that a monumental scientific advance could be commercialised.
(229) Few in the scientific community would argue that the scientific evidence justifies immediate extremely drastic action.
(230) The ever-increasing flow of scientific and technological advances is of little significance to a rural population living at or below subsistence level.
(231) Two universities have made awards to him in recognition of his scientific distinction.
(232) There is no apparent conclusive scientific study, but the anecdotal evidence is strong that the herb is useful.
(233) Although she enjoys the aesthetic value of wild flowers, her reason for encouraging their widespread growth is principally scientific.
(234) They're contested, and require a certain amount of scientific literacy, which politicians seem to have even less of.
(235) Even so, it had to be adapted to new uses, notably in the scientific field.
(236) There is not the slightest scientific evidence to support such arguments.
(237) They appoint Visiting Groups within disciplines to assess the value of particular scientific research programmes and groups of workers.
(238) Scientific batsmanship goes by the board. Aesthetic appreciation is thrown on the scrap heap.
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