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  • scientific terminology

  • scientific theory

  • A great deal of scientific research is being performed in this area.

  • The theory apparently has no scientific basis.

  • Scientific studies have proved the theory false.

  • By no means, however, does such a development imply a scientific revolution or paradigm change.

  • Rejuvenation of the academic staff will doubtless also entail scientific modernization and make possible new forms of research and education.

  • The prospect of a deeper scientific understanding of ageing processes and their technical manipulation is encouraging the ' biologisation' of old age.

  • We have a firm scientific foundation for approaching the problem.

  • His scientific career begain in the mid-1930s, when he helped verify the neuron doctrine against the reticular theory.

  • The history of the physics of motion provides an example of adverse effects that everyday experiences may have on the development of scientific theories.

  • Several commentators advocate moderation on the grounds that a scientific approach must secure itself against premature generalizations.

  • They consider plausible alternative explanations, address them with evidence, and promote deeper scientific understanding of evolution and its consequences.

  • Commitment to the scientific enterprise requires that we not accept claims about constraint, exaptation, or spandrel in the absence of evidence.

  • Cartesian dualism is a minority position in contemporary philosophy, at least as a scientific theory of mind, and for very good reason.

  • Scientific theories are often the result of years or decades of hard work, sometimes with many scientists from different laboratories contributing.

  • I also discuss the implications of self-experiments for scientific practices.

  • Surprising new ideas may spring from such scientific adventure!

  • They have scientific interest, though, because they were bidirectional (better mood in the middle of the day, worse mood earlier and later).

  • Just as ostracism can slow economic growth, demands for methodological "correctness" can slow scientific progress.

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