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But his bashful impression was grounded in scientific knowledge; the dodo was, as he put it, "a bloody big pigeon".
Strictly speaking, it should be noted that other inventions prior to the telegraph, such as Galileo's design for a pendulum clock, were grounded in scientific knowledge.
However, the telegraph system gave rise to a number of other related industries and inventions and, thus, served as a catalyst for design of electromagnetic inventions grounded in scientific knowledge.
Addressing the additional risk from climate change on the impacts of disasters will require collaboration between the governmental stakeholders involved to create policies grounded in scientific knowledge (UNISDR 2015).
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By this definition, someone who believes something not grounded in scientific evidence (Dewey's firm basis of reason) cannot have knowledge.
In the case of environmentalism, the feeling is grounded in scientific fact.
It's important that we stay grounded in scientific reality.
Environmental policy, for instance, should naturally be grounded in scientific data.
The judgment of plausibility should be grounded in scientific analysis.
While clinical interventions are typically grounded in scientific evidence before widespread adoption, public policies are not typically subjected to the same scientific rigor [ 1, 2].
This analysis identifies fundamental causal hypotheses linking intervention characteristics with the implementation conditions required to achieve the target objectives, while grounding those hypotheses in scientific knowledge (maximising internal validity).
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