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The phrase "accuracy of the science" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the precision or correctness of scientific methods, findings, or theories.
Example: "The accuracy of the science behind climate change models is crucial for making informed policy decisions."
Alternatives: "precision of the science" or "correctness of the science".
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They are interested in the accuracy of the science behind it.
"The problem is more complex than that – the very way we manage science makes a difference on the quality and accuracy of the science itself".
The panel did not try to vet the accuracy of the science published by Dr. Mann, including a famous finding that the temperature of the earth had jumped recently, compared with past climate inferred from indicators like tree rings.
The connection between human activity and global warming is now as clear and proven as the link between smoking and cancer, so let's stop this futile debate about the accuracy of the science of climate change and focus instead on building a green growth revolution.
In addition to providing important insight on the accuracy of the science data products during the validation phase of the mission, the estimates of the SSH bias and stability from Corsica, Harvest and other calibration programs will be used to link the T/P and Jason-1 sea-level records.
In October, when the report appeared with six pages cut from the testimony, The White House stated that the changes were made due to concerns regarding the accuracy of the science.
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The categories selected reflect an attempt to examine the accuracy of the evolutionary science content and their potential educational efficacy in the context of existing research on understanding and teaching about phylogeny and the tree of life.
The accuracy of science and the neutrality of science and the environment in which such science [is done] has to fit into the more general context of antidoping," Rabin says.
In 2011 the BBC Trust invited Prof Steve Jones of University College London to review the impartiality and accuracy of the BBC's science coverage.
And I even got to pass on the outrage of many scientists at a culture that apparently allows the UK's best known columnists to enjoy immunity from the normal rules about accuracy – with the science of climate change in particular falling prey to opinion pieces with little regard for the truth.
Some of these reports come out before they reach medical journals and peer reviews documenting the accuracy of the findings even, and the science.
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