scientific technique
collocation in Englishmeaningsofscientificandtechnique
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scientific
adjective
uk/ˌsaɪənˈtɪf.ɪk/us/ˌsaɪənˈtɪf.ɪk/
relating to science, or using the organized methods ...
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technique
noun[C or U]
uk/tekˈniːk/us/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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(Definition ofscientificandtechniquefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The work could not be reduced to ascientifictechniquebut with time, he felt, more and more could be learned about applying such insights to the creative process.
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However, most of the text was devoted to thescientifictechniqueand the ethical concerns were articulated only in the last nine paragraphs of the story.
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This article's thesis is that rapid developments inscientifictechniquewere largely driven by spiritual objectives rather than any other ideologies.
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I have spoken of a danger in the predominance given to science andscientifictechnique.
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Today, we have been discussing the advancement of science and the development ofscientifictechnique.
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I know of noscientifictechniquefor weighing those two against each other.
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It will have to promote a greater understanding of the possibilities and limitations of newscientifictechnique.
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The danger in this immediate stage seems to me to be the preponderant place occupied by science andscientifictechnique.
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Moreover, the operation concerned with education and cultural activities and reconstruction is greatly occupied with questions ofscientifictechniqueand the rôle of science in education.
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Every innovation and new development ofscientifictechniquein industry adds to that problem, and we cannot do anything about it.
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He gave birth to ascientifictechniquewhich is now used around the world.
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That the construction of these machines proves ascientifictechniqueimmensely superior to ours can not be disputed.
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It provides that expert opinion based on ascientifictechniqueis admissible only where the technique is generally accepted as reliable in the relevant scientific community.
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Each field provides a unique and important perspective, as well as specialized scientific techniques, all of which must be integrated to form a coherent whole.
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We need an epistemology of simulation because simulation modeling is a set of scientific techniques that produces results.
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There are tremendous dangers in the development of scientific techniques.
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With the advance of medical and scientific techniques, public expectations have grown.
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That applies equally to safety advice and to scientific techniques.
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In view of the outbreaks of infectious animal diseases, it is good we are making some headway and are in any event using scientific techniques in order to fight them.
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But new scientific techniques must not be applied at the expense of men who will be made redundant by their application.
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