scientific standard
collocation in Englishmeaningsofscientificandstandard
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scientific
adjective
uk/ˌsaɪənˈtɪf.ɪk/us/ˌsaɪənˈtɪf.ɪk/
relating to science, or using the organized methods ...
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standard
noun
uk/ˈstæn.dəd/us/ˈstæn.dɚd/
a level ...
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(Definition ofscientificandstandardfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The trade-off is that this also leaves researchers with no uniformscientificstandardat all, which is the essential self-correcting engine of scientific activity.
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Thus, we remain committed to publish in timely fashion all material of suitablescientificstandard.
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The first of these is its reproducibility, not just in different countries and datasets21,22,30-32 but by different groups,12-15 independent replication being the highestscientificstandardfor validation.
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At that time, a major shift in medicine was marked by the general acceptance of the double-blind controlled trial methodology as thescientificstandardto demonstrate efficacy of drugs.
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They have to try to do that in a field in which, we must admit, there is no absolute,scientificstandard.
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When those replies are received, we shall in fact have-in every country a correctscientificstandardof nutrition.
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This insistence upon improvements and reform has caused great employers of labour to adjust their industries in the light of modern standards, and to adopt ascientificstandard.
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There is a danger of trying to reduce everything to ascientificstandardwhich you can sum up in pounds, or inches, or milligrammes, decimal points, and so on.
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The prize is awarded to an epidemiologist of the highestscientificstandard.
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The aim is to assist decision-making by supplying information that is of a highscientificstandard.
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The committee also monitors the museum's journal the objective of maintaining and/or improving itsscientificstandard.
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Unlike pollution, the effects of development are not in principle measurable by scientific standards; they are always mediated by culture.
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The case we have before us stands as a vivid refutation of their claim that scientific standards of theory evaluation are immutable.
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Somehow, the focus on cognitive issues has not yet been accompanied by adoption of the scientific standards and concern with methodology of that discipline.
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To obtain marketing approval, the efficacy and safety of new drugs are tested according to legal requirements and scientific standards (13).
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This poses the problem, among other things, of how scientific standards are to be maintained within our discipline.
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The case we have before us stands as a vivid refutation of their claims that scientific standards of theory evaluation are immutable.
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Thus, criticisms about the scientific standards of a discipline are tantamount to questions about its legitimacy as a field of science.
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