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The original objective in the creation of the Urban Water Atlas for Europe was to describe a collection of urban water management practices and to scientifically analyse a selection of cities with regard to the identified urban water management practices and needs.

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It falls easy to read this as research politics promoting certain interests rather than as scientifically valuable analyses.

Also, it guards against the risk of over-attribution [overegging climate change's role in an extreme weather event]." Richard Black, director of the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit, an environmental thinktank, said: "The ability to analyse scientifically whether man-made climate change has played a role in specific extreme weather events is advancing at a startling pace.

This is because the amount of objects in Tutankhamun's tomb is so overwhelming: "There is so much to go through," he explains, "that not all the objects have been scientifically photographed and analysed – not even the coffin and the death mask".

In contrast, the concept of empathy (or its erosion, by degrees) has explanatory power, because empathy can be measured and analysed scientifically in terms of the factors that influence how much empathy each of us has.

Whereas participation in the occupational health exams forming the basis of this work is non-mandatory for most occupation groups according to German occupational safety laws, anonymised data obtained in such exams is to be collected and analysed scientifically.

The benefits and risks of each procedure should be analysed scientifically on the basis of current evidence.

But the report said the release of chemical weapons at the site could not be independently verified because it lacked "primary information" on how the chemical agents were delivered and because environmental and medical samples were not scientifically collected, preserved and analysed.

This is part of a broader emerging field of citizen science in which citizens produce scientifically meaningful observations or analyses (Haklay [2012]).

The technological and computing advances that have enabled us to generate WGS data on thousands of individuals have also outpaced our ability to perform analyses in scientifically and statistically rigorous and thoughtful ways.

These steps will ensure that results of screening-level evaluations, prioritizations, and targeted analyses are scientifically defensible and used appropriately in decision making.

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