Sentences with phrase «good scientific names»

That way, we'll have good scientific names, just like geologists.

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This objection is, for the lack of a better name, nothing more than «egg mysticism»: the belief that eggs are somehow so potently driven to create zygotes that no scientific manipulation will prove capable of deflecting the egg from its preordained path.
In the name of this theology (which is in part that of the World Council of Churches), Christians are induced to participate unreservedly and with a good conscience in political or scientific action; for, they are told, whatever evil there might be in such action will necessarily be overruled by the good.
A socio - biologist can tell a young woman on the best scientific authority that nature designed her, body and mind, to conceive, bear and care for children, but it he can not tell her in the name of science that in so doing she will fulfill her human possibilities, and he can not answer her when she declares war on such natural necessities.
While it may be impossible to gather scientific data that conclusively shows God's intervention in the universe, such intervention is evidenced by the fact that Lobsta Land — the suspiciously named seafood restaurant a group of us just happened upon when we were lost in Gloucester, Massachusetts — serves the best food in town.
The scientific names are PU (polyurethane) and PVC (polyvinylchloride) PU is better for the environment and so although more expensive 88 only uses PU in our bags.»
Well, to be honest there's no concrete definition, however, the name «superfood» is actually a marketing term, not a scientific one.
Many of the submissions from doctors (she recognized a few of the names from questionable JAMA papers) read more like advertising testimonials than well - designed, well - executed scientific studies.
NASA's Bill Borucki, Kepler principal investigator, agrees: «The scientific name is a good name — it's simple, it's short.»
But whether this scientific duo were medical heroes or imperialistic villains is the basis of a fierce row that is brewing in the scientific community — and threatens to destroy anthropology's good name.
The lemur's scientific name is Microcebus lehilahytsara — «lehilahytsara» is Malagasy for «good man,» after Steve.
Applications, assembled as single PDF files, should contain a complete resume, cover letter describing research interests and goals, full list of publications, copies of up to three relevant scientific papers, as well as the names and contact information of three references (expected to provide letters of recommendation).
Well, the technical / scientific name for rust is called oxidation.
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We aim to provide you with better quality matches each time and using our scientific approach this gives us the name of being the dating site with the brains behind the butterflies.
You need to have a good command of the English language and ensure that the scientific names have the correct pronunciation.
Stats show that women - owned businesses are spread among a variety of industries, demonstrating that women are breaking through societal conceptions of past decades and making a name for themselves in industries that were once dominated by the «Good Old Boys Club,» such as the professional, scientific, and technical services (PST services) industry.
Since trade names can vary, the scientific name should be available as well.
While it's best known by nicknames, like the Easter rose and Lenten rose, hellebore's scientific name is Helleborus niger, and it's in the ranunculaceae family.
While a name, or appealing words may lead you to think this is a good product, it is the scientific evaluation that is on the technical level that will really decide this.
As well as being one of CEDAM's seven wonders of the underwater world, the Belize Barrier Reef system located in Belize was also named as a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in the mid 1990s.
That's the most important factor determining how readily they will recognize the best available scientific evidence relevant to all manner of decisions they make in their capacity as consumers, parents, citizens — you name it.
Review committees use this method because publications are the best measure of past and potential scientific output, but by potentially overvaluing «high impact» journal names, these committees and study sections effectively defer to journal editors to help them choose the best candidates for jobs and grants.
I think Wiki has the best name: the «scientific (or rational) skeptic» (one who insists on empirical scientific evidence before accepting a hypothesis): the «CAGW skeptic»
This is the «post normal scientific method» (see Hulme, 2007), and it is a far superior method of inquiry as compared to that stodgy old «normal» scientific method that sometimes just does nt work well enough to justify us taking what we want in the name of science.
John Mashey writes [and Eli Stoats]: --------------------------------- The Journal of Scientific Exploration IS NO PARODY [Would be to God it was] HWQDAJ (He Who Quotes from a Dog Astrology Journal (well, He Who Must Not Be Named is on the screens again) would never quote a parody for crucial support for his book, would he?
Yup, his good buddy and co-author, Michael E. Mann — named one of the 50 leading visionaries in Science and Technology by Scientific American, and winner of the outstanding scientific publication award of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministratiScientific American, and winner of the outstanding scientific publication award of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administratiscientific publication award of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
So maybe it would have been better if you had named the Mann Child - the Harry H. Laughlin (Bryson calls him «maybe the most lamentable person to achieve scientific respectability in America in the twentieth century») of Climate Science.
The names included on the list, as well as Bast's own meeting notes, suggest the Heartland Institute wants the debate to go directly after the scientific and legal underpinnings of the EPA's regulations on climate change.
He is coauthor of the Scientific American article, «Hybrid Vehicles Gain Traction» (April 2006) and author of The Hype About Hydrogen: Fact and Fiction in the Race to Save the Climate, named one of the best science and technology books of 2004 by Library Journal.
In the first place, you and I are not a community on this issue, and to the best of my knowledge you are not a qualified climate scientist, or indeed even a name that might make Inhofe's list of pretenders to scientific authority.
(If the greens had really won the argument, why would they not try to give the institutions that have been created in its name the legitimacy of a popular mandate, as well as blessing it with scientific authority?)
But I guess that once again you'll refuse my comments in the good name of scientific rigor.
«Sunk Costs Fallacy» is a scientific name for what used to be called «throwing good money after bad.»
However, it is equally well - known that the common cat, whose scientific name is Felis domesticus, can not speak or read or write.
His clients include household names in the luxury goods, gaming, film, sporting equipment, food and fashion sectors, as well as leading, cutting - edge businesses operating in the pharmaceutical and scientific apparatus fields.
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