Sentence examples for scientific origin from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, as far as possible, I wanted to make vividly real for myself our modern, scientific origin story.

Malick's cinematic cosmogony is not that of Genesis; there's no God in "The Tree of Life," but, rather, the scientific origin and development of the world — which he depicts as nonetheless miraculous.

In my application to visit the Kibale Chimpanzee Project, I had initially written that I was eager to observe the modern scientific origin story that has replaced the ancient Biblical one, but, if it was couched in these terms, friends who had worked there told me, the application would almost certainly be rejected.

Its scientific origin is rooted in the studies of French physiologist Claude Bernard (1813 78), who made the key observation that complex organisms such as humans go to great lengths to preserve the constancy of what he called the "milieu intérieur" (internal environment).

However, some of these aspects are too often underestimated, also due to the different scientific origin of researchers or analysts who are directly involved.

We also introduce the idea of sharing inspirational scientific origin stories from academics, children, and all sorts of people who just love science and engineering.

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This is a fantasy, of course, but our increasing control and understanding of the scientific origins of our behavior, even of our culture, is fast making those fantasies things we will have to actively choose to forgo.

Teaching machines and computer-aided instruction, behaviour modification (e.g., the use of tokens to reward desired behaviour among psychiatric patients), and planned utopian societies (Walden II) all found scientific origins in Skinner's rejection of theory in favour of direct efforts to produce results.

Now, even, advertisements for IBM boast that the company can help its customers get "into the DNA of business...to turn old processes into new profits".Within two generations DNA has moved from academic obscurity where even scientists needed to see it spelled out to everyday language, an instantly recognised symbol with little connection to its scientific origins.

In Teaching about Scientific Origins: Taking Account of Creationism, Leslie S.

This idea was initially drawn from Daniel Gasman whose 1971 book Scientific Origins of National Socialism placed Haeckel at the center of the philosophical foundation of Nazi ideology.

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