scientific information
collocation in Englishmeaningsofscientificandinformation
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scientific
adjective
uk/ˌsaɪənˈtɪf.ɪk/us/ˌsaɪənˈtɪf.ɪk/
relating to science, or using the organized methods ...
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information
noun[U]
uk/ˌɪn.fəˈmeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɪn.fɚˈmeɪ.ʃən/
facts about a situation, person, ...
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(Definition ofscientificandinformationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Often we don't havescientificinformation.
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However, noscientificinformationis available regarding cat densities.
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Traditional information is notscientificinformation, you know.
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In addition toscientificinformation, these resources include scripture, tradition, and experience.
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There was no agreement among respondents as to how easy access toscientificinformationis.
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Very little of thescientificinformationhas not already appeared elsewhere in scientific journals.
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Such conferences have become the most important settings for the international exchange ofscientificinformation.
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Significant technological achievements that will yield valuablescientificinformationfor years to come, they deserve an entry.
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Currently, the use ofscientificinformationin medicine runs into a serious problem related to the "explosion" of biomedical information.
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It should be observed that this report addressesscientificinformationabout the role of antioxidants in preventing diseases in humans.
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However, there is not yet a strong, crediblescientificinformationbase with which to address many of these concerns.
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In fact, the scientific journals are in a monopoly market that makes access toscientificinformationvery expensive.
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Thisscientificinformationis combined with consensus recommendations from internal and external policy and clinical experts and/or specialty organizations.
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There is always newscientificinformation.
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Thescientificinformationcannot be disputed.
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Unfortunately, noscientificinformationcame with it.
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To the extent thatscientificinformationwas brought to the attention of the public, people do not appear to have been convinced.
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These systems also allow the transfer ofscientificinformationto the end user more directly through decision support tools and expert systems.
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He was a good communicator and could presentscientificinformationclearly and spoke with apparent ease, though he would be thoroughly prepared.
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Constructed with an emphasis on predictability and transparency for users, and on the careful consideration ofscientificinformation, they are often cumbersome in operation.
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Producing validscientificinformationis necessary, but it is not enough to promote any given technology within the health system (4).
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The report presents information on the appropriate use of pharmaceuticals in therapy and summarizesscientificinformationon the efficacy of individual products.
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The vast majority of the literature was composed of clinical impressions and unsupported expressions of opinion, with no data or otherscientificinformation.
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This study was aimed primarily at providing criticalscientificinformationfor understanding the complex web of production and management factors associated with garden production systems.
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Part of the explanation is that individual clinicians lack the time, resources, and skills to managescientificinformationand quality assurance activities on their own.
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