scientific organization

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scientific
adjective
uk
/ˌsaɪənˈtɪf.ɪk/
us
/ˌsaɪənˈtɪf.ɪk/
relating to science, or using the organized methods ...
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organization
noun
uk
/ˌɔː.ɡən.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌɔːr.ɡən.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/
a group of people who work together in an organized way for a ...
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(Definition ofscientificandorganizationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This position does not appear to be shared by any expert orscientificorganizationindependent of the lead industry.
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However, with the advent ofscientificorganizationof labour in the 1920s, hourly wage agreements began to be recorded.
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After 1919, with the spread of thescientificorganizationof labour, the agreements between employer and employee were standardized and recorded in detail.
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The following year, the foundation was incorporated as an educational, religious andscientificorganization.
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Starting in the 1920s there was a move to improve efficiency through a morescientificorganizationof the work, standardization of procedures and mechanization.
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The faculty is ascientificorganizationthat graduates veterinarians able to participate in solving problems of animal health, preventive medicine, animal production, and food control.
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External sources for guideline development include medical specialty societies, federal and accreditation agencies, and professional and scientific organizations.
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It is a not-for-profit, multidisciplinaryscientificorganization.
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He was very active in scientific organisation, education and public life.
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Kyriazis was a member of several political, cultural and scientific organisations including local musical societies.
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Offer has been recognized by many medical and scientific organizations.
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The rest of the complex consists of commercial rental space, although some of it is traditionally used by scientific organisations, such as research-granting bodies.
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He held various functions in scientific organisations, including positions in bilateral international commissions of historians.
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Clevenger was a member of many scientific organizations.
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He was a member of various scientific organizations.
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These prizes are awarded with the co-sponsorship of major scientific organizations.
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More than twenty-three scientific organisations are contributing to this information source.
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He is a member of a number of scientific organizations.
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