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Even the scientists' word for the placental membrane, amnion, is taken from the Latin for "lamb".
The next step will be biometric testing, so we don't just have to take the scientists' word on how the hydrogel condoms perform.
A group of five scientists just last week proposed that the great symbolic transformation happened at around the time the human face, and the hormones that shape its growth, became — and this is the scientists' word — feminized.
If you take some scientists' word for it, the biggest agricultural revolution since the domestication of livestock is starting on Monday in an arts center in London.
The results were, to use the scientists' word, "astonishing".
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IN THE popular imagination (and also, it must be said, in the overheated imaginations of many scientists), the words "Mars" and "water" appearing in the same sentence lead inexorably to the presence of a third word: "life".
Scientists used words like "bizarre" and "shock and awe" to describe the scene.
To a scientist the word electron represents a unique subatomic particle with specified properties.
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