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But, after reading Zhu's Dialogues in old age, Hu contended that Zhu's method of observation was not scholastic but essentially scientific in nature.

The arguments used to promote the proposals were essentially scientific and feasibility arguments, and the proposals developed were only sent to policy makers after a long delay.

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His university has essentially no scientific library.

The publications include a recent paper in The International Journal of General Medicine, published electronically by Dovepress, essentially a scientific vanity press.

Essentially, following scientific research into the safety of a new drug, the government is able to approve it for sale and consumption, while maintaining strict regulation.

"I was and still am anxious about data, books, papers, etc. -- essentially my scientific heritage for the last 25 years," said Dr. Alan Perelson, a Los Alamos scientist who uses computer simulations of the immune system to study the AIDS virus.

The author makes an important point of distinction between wine and beer -- beer was essentially a scientific invention, whereas wine occurs naturally: "The chemical elements of wine are all contained within or on the surface of a grape, and to this extent each grape is its own little winery".

Contemporary philosophers differ over the question of whether the debate was essentially a scientific one or a philosophical one.

Essentially, a scientific method is needed to characterize and evaluate the three-dimensional geometry of molded cups.

Second, hypothesis testing finds such a wide-spread application, in essentially every scientific field that generates data, that the number of qualified scientists who can confidently teach such subjects is outnumbered by an order of magnitude by application focused researches.

Indeed, CBPR as a whole can be viewed as essentially social scientific in light of its thorough inclusion of community involvement, community and organizational capacity building, political economic context, and the centrality of social, psychological, and economic impacts, instead of only physiological ones (Israel et al. 1998; Minkler and Wallerstein 2010).

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