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Scientifically
Scientifically meaning
Using science or methods of science. | Using the scientific method. | Methodically.
Example sentences (20)
I mean, one of those has been scientifically proven to be ineffective and the other has been scientifically proven to increase teen tobacco use so I'm not sure what point you're trying to make.
An opportunity to scientifically study the museum's Pikes Peak International Hill Climb cars and exhibits, 10-11:30 a.m. Thursday.
Because if they aren’t – if they are continuing to profit academically, financially and scientifically – from the stolen remains of Indigenous people … well, as the R&B prophet Curtis Mayfield once sang, if there’s a Hell below, they all are going to go.
Cases where businesses argue that restrictions on plastic products cause scientifically unsubstantiated are very common throughout the world.
Evidence-Based Approaches: Many therapeutic methods, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), have been scientifically validated to improve relationship dynamics and address individual mental health concerns.
Fahy said Wildlife Services’ methods are scientifically unsound, inhumane and little more than a taxpayer-funded subsidy for agriculture.
Ghost nets have been scientifically confirmed to damage the ecosystem, biodiversity, fish migration routes and habitats.
I invented several new scientifically proven theories to better explain these evolving catastrophes.
In order to understand the complexities of growing fruit we need to understand a bit more about the birds and the bees or more scientifically.
In the 2018 scientifically conducted survey of Fish & Wildlife staff and the general public, the results showed stark contrasts.
It contains a variety of thoroughly researched and scientifically supported ingredients that boost your alertness as well as your energy, strength, endurance, and focus.
It has been scientifically proven that yoga can do wonders for our physical as well as mental health.
It is scientifically proven to improve longevity, creativity, productivity and happiness.
It raises questions about what is scientifically possible — and what is ethical.
It’s noteworthy that it wasn’t until my 18th try that I got the scientifically correct response, which is no.
Leaving aside the only scientifically relevant question of whether Watson’s assertions were true (he’s just a Nobel laureate DNA expert, what would he know), they were certainly impolite and politically inadvisable.
Proviron is a DHT derived steroid scientifically recognized as Mesterolone, created in the 1960s as a treatment for androgen deficiency, anemia and fertility support in males.
Scientifically, oil and water don’t mix, and it’s highly unlikely any oil will transfer onto the pasta whilst it’s boiling.
She said the treatment was scientifically done through the water treatment lab of the Urban Water Cooperation in Juba.
Since the landmark publication of Piaget’s theory of cognitive development, the effects of play have been thought to be positive for kids’ social skills and creativity – but this has never been scientifically evidenced at the brain level.