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The Stribeck analysis has been used to evaluate the data and to indicate the mode of lubrication.

Hopefully you, the citizenry, will be sufficiently well-informed to understand the importance of evidence, logic, and falsification, and you will evaluate the data, and make moral and compassionate decisions on that basis.

The Joy of Science closes, then, with the plea: Hopefully you, the citizenry, will be sufficiently well-informed to understand the importance of evidence, logic, and falsification, and you will evaluate the data, and make moral and compassionate decisions on that basis.

You need to know your stuff, to do the research, to collect and evaluate the data, and to organize how it will be presented to students.

"If a drug works for a disabling condition and can be labeled to be used in a safe way in that population, then we think we have an obligation to evaluate the data and do what the data support, such as allow a trial to proceed," FDA spokeswoman Sandy Walsh said, according to the Chronicle.

KaleidaGraph (Synergy Software) was used to evaluate the data and derive dissociation constants.

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(They must also bear a caveat, to the effect that the "F.D.A. has evaluated the data and determined the evidence supporting the claim is not conclusive").

This has not stopped them from evaluating the data, and from thinking deeply about what political reforms will most benefit the country as a whole.

The device consists of a keypad, a clock, a modem link to a communication network like the Internet, and a processor with memory that evaluates the data and controls the other elements.

"The F.D.A. has thoroughly analyzed and evaluated the data and information submitted by AquaBounty regarding the AquAdvantage salmon and determined that they have met the regulatory requirements for approval, including that food from the fish is safe to eat," Bernadette Dunham, director of the agency's Center for Veterinary Medicine, said in a statement.

On the contrary, the NOAA scientists had actually statistically evaluated the data, and found that between 2004 and 2011, the oceans (to a depth of 1,800 meters) had absorbed heat at a rate equivalent of 4.5 Hiroshima atomic bomb detonations per second, according to measurements from instruments on Argo buoys.

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