Sentence examples for scientific fascination from inspiring English sources

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Her body was the object of prurient gaze, scientific fascination and disturbed bewilderment.

But the 43-mile-long stretch of rocky soil is now an object of international scientific fascination.

Mattie describes an unsatisfactory meal at a boarding house and scenes of horrific violence with the same blend of almost scientific fascination and emotional neutrality.

By the time he reaches the point of being able to think "That's my girlfriend" about Maya, she has become not only a love object but also one of scientific fascination.

Dinosaurs can be Hollywood monsters, objects of scientific fascination and everything in between, but at the root of it, our fascination with them stems from wanting to know more about the prehistory we share.

Some of the sounds — lustrous keyboards, muttering bass lines — have long been part of Mr. Eno's vocabulary; others, like certain raucous drumbeats, hint at Mr. Hopkins's experience as a dance-club D.J. Above all the album extends Mr. Eno's long and downright scientific fascination with backgrounds.

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Scientific curiosity and fascination have played a key role in human research with psychedelics along with the hope that perceptual alterations and heightened insight could benefit well-being and play a role in the treatment of various neuropsychiatric disorders.

Scientific and public fascination with human language have included intensive scrutiny of language disorders as a new window onto the biological foundations of language and its evolutionary origins.

In the case of Melissa McCarthy, her fitness to be seen hinges on our pseudo-scientific and moral fascination with health and thinness.

The movie exhibits a mystical fascination with scientific measurement, as Florence sets up exquisitely designed devices for detection that include powders to reveal finger- and footprints, and trip wires and sensors that seem to have lives of their own.

Undoubtedly this technique originally arose in the broader scientific community through a fascination with understanding synchronisation in networks of interacting heterogeneous oscillators, and can be traced back to the work of Huygens on "an odd kind of sympathy" between coupled pendulum clocks [1].

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