Antonym: unscientific. Similar words: scientist, identification, efficient, sufficient, science, artificial, efficiency, ancient. Meaning: [‚saɪən'tɪfɪk] adj. 1. of or relating to the practice of science 2. conforming with the principles or methods used in science.
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(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.
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