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ESMs are particularly useful for reflecting scientific perceptions of future socioeconomic scenarios.

By integrating Māori and scientific perceptions, a conceptual map was proposed (Figure 4; Table 1) in which for each Māori concept there corresponds an analogue scientific one.

After all, salespeople typically rank much closer to politicians and rodents than to scientists and doctors when it comes to public (and scientific!) perceptions of their inherent value to society.

Through providing young learners with experiences and activities that reflect the scientific perceptions of evolution, these students are more likely to develop accurate conceptions on which deeper understanding can be built as they progress in their education.

Because it is both one of the first dinosaurs described and one of the best-known dinosaurs, Iguanodon has been well-placed as a barometer of changing public and scientific perceptions on dinosaurs.

Stimulated by changing scientific perceptions, the advent of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and other molecular techniques, and advances in immunology and culture methods, a succession of discoveries from 1975 to 1995 greatly expanded the number of recognized infectious determinants of chronic diseases.

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The challenge for the church is to translate the crumbling edifice of traditional Christian belief into a valid assertion of truth about life that can stand comparison with the equally valid truths and wisdom drawn from scientific perception and deduction.

This is the science of geochronology, which in recent years has revolutionized scientific perception of Earth history and which relies heavily on the measured parent-to-daughter ratio of radiogenic isotopes (see below).

Final installment: Scientific Perception and Practice.

A distinction can be made between aesthetic or intuitive perception in holistic biology and in daily life, and reductionistic scientific perception based on the search for causal mechanisms.

A study by Sesma and Osbourn (2004) changed the scientific perception of this pathogen with the observation that M. oryzae could also infect rice roots; resulting in necrosis, root loss and yield reduction.

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