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The Roman dating supports recent scientific estimates that tuberculosis first emerged about 6,000 years ago.
According to scientific estimates, 300 or so of the animals are left.
The intelligence divisions of those two laboratories provide the government's scientific estimates of foreign nuclear threats.
In such circumstances scientific "estimates" do not deserve to be called any more than the wildest of wild guesses.
Perhaps that is just as well, because scientific estimates of the rate of climate change have steadily been downgraded.
I compared this with scientific estimates of "up to a million men, women and children [who] had died in the inferno lit by Britain and the US".
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He pointed out that, last summer, the International Whaling Commission had released a scientific estimate, based on years of study, that there were more than half a million minke whales in the Southern Ocean — a number, he said, that made the Japanese quota insignificant in terms of its over-all impact on the species.
Amalfe and principal investigator Dr. Margot Putukian, Princeton's director of athletic medicine, hope the study will give a scientific estimate of the number and severity of impacts to the head that soccer and lacrosse players experience in a typical practice or game.
One scientific estimate puts the chance of random creation at one in 10 to the power of 40,000.
At one meeting, I mentioned Costa Mesa's general population and a recent scientific estimate of the city's homeless.
The best scientific estimate of the amount of warming (when CO2 levels double, which is likely to happen this century) is about 6 ºF.
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