scientifically造句1) The theory is not yet scientifically established.
2) These claims are dubious and not scientifically proven.
3) Efforts are being made to research it scientifically.
4) It hasn't been scientifically proven though.
5) He explained scientifically the most important questions of political economy.
6) To do otherwise is simply scientifically incautious.
7) It is essential that any proposals should be scientifically justifiable otherwise costs increase and jobs are threatened with no real environmental benefits.
8) There is a more systematic and scientifically acceptable method for establishing the nature of a political culture-the use of survey research.
9) Moreover although, with hindsight, such a classification appears scientifically absurd it is zoologically perfectly sensible.
10) This theory has recently been investigated scientifically, and the results suggest that it could well be correct.
11) It has been scientifically estimated that a pound of your own body fat provides approximately 3,500 calories.
12) The belief that the handbook is scientifically grounded does not remain confined to its authors but spreads to the wider community.
13) In fact, when scientifically tested, it has been shown to release dangerously high levels of cyanide into the bloodstream.
14) Thus the process of anchoring scientifically originated notions may not have such a devastating effect upon traditional beliefs.
15) Had he not established it scientifically, through his stopwatch studies?
16) The first proposal struck us as scientifically dubious, and the second as intellectually indefensible.
17) This oil is scientifically known as Santalum album.
18) This view has been confirmed scientifically.
19) Scientifically Literate? Methinks thee two protest too much.
20) He'd like "happiness" to be given a new and more scientifically descriptive label, to wit "Major affective disorder, pleasant type".
21) The object of this society is to perfect its members practically and scientifically.
22) There is certainly no objective way to compute or scientifically analyze a resolution of the disagreements.
23) He clung to the traditional view, stating that the problem was scientifically indeterminate.
24) Although he relies on assumptions about human nature, he seeks to treat its inherent tendencies scientifically.
25) A few drops of urine on the floor by his slop pail merited a scientifically aimed punch at his kidneys from the guard.
26) No such margin exists for health care provision, however, much of which has never been scientifically evaluated.
27) The first tomb to be excavated in 1991 was one of the largest ever to be scientifically excavated in the New World.
28) He showed converting energy from the sun into useful forms was scientifically possible.
29) It would, by virtue of the fact that it was scientifically detectable, be concrete.
30) A Scandinavian study uses a randomisation scheme which will probably prevent the group from obtaining a scientifically valuable result.