The phrase 'scientific tool' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used when discussing the various instruments, equipment, or methods used in scientific research. For example, "The microscope is an essential scientific tool for studying cellular structures."
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The assisted dying bills presented to parliament in the UK treat prognosis as if it's a scientific tool.
It's a scientific tool that measures maybe a hundred different variables.
Once the nature of the work is understood, most citizens would accept the very limited form of cloning involved as a useful scientific tool.
The Hubble telescope "has proven to be the most diverse scientific tool that ever existed," Dr. Mario Livio, an astrophysicist at the institute, said with exuberant pride.
Regulators and courts will have a powerful new scientific tool, they say, as global warming becomes an aspect of urban planning becomes an aspect of politics.
The lame wheel on the NASA Mars rover Spirit has proved an invaluable scientific tool, turning up evidence of a once-habitable environment, scientists said.
And Frances believes that both psychiatry and the public have benefitted in a less tangible way from the collective fantasy that the DSM was a genuine scientific tool.
"It gives us access to a whole new phenomenon," Dr. Frazier said, "and for me in particular it gives us access to a whole new scientific tool".
The run of the streamline movement in France was cut short not only by the outbreak of World War II but also the triumph of a scientific tool -- the wind tunnel -- over sentimentality.
Scientists who are leading the project say that their ultimate goal is to produce a kind of scientific tool kit that planners could use to envision, through the grinding out of a few hundred million equations, multiple versions of the state's future based on land-use and climate trends.
January 11 , 1786London, England October 24, 1869 West Ham, England Joseph Jackson Lister, (born January 11 , 1786 London, England died October 24, 1869, West Ham, Essex), English amateur opticist whose discoveries played an important role in perfecting the objective lens system of the microscope, elevating that instrument to the status of a serious scientific tool.
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