Sentences with phrase «little scientific interest»

Until recently there has been little scientific interest in these seals, and as a result scientists remain unsure about many aspects of their biology and behavior.

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A further interesting and little publicized fact: scientific analysis of some of the oldest human fossils ever found on the planet has shown that breast milk was the principal form of food for the first three to four years of life [vi].
At the time, the paper attracted little interest from the scientific community.
While memory is a function that has attracted the interest of the scientific community for several years, little is known about the rules underlying memory formation in the brain.
They stated: «Despite an increasing interest in food allergy and the conviction of innumerable patients with joint disease that certain foods exacerbate their symptoms, relatively little scientific attention has been paid to this relationship.
This side of the story is fascinating, filled with little nuggets of scientific interest that Mark must piece together in order to keep himself alive (including the unassailable scientific constant that duct tape fixes everything).
Little tidbits of story regarding the world of Portia can be found if you look for them, and there are interesting side stories, such as the conflict between the Church and the Scientific Research Center.
Since you bring it up, I agree that the «Annan and Hargreaves ignored» point was probably a little stretched — but note that they only said «ignored», not «deliberately ignored», and the original rejection was indeed on the grounds that an editor (explicitly on consideration of it's media - friendliness, not the scientific content) judged that it was not sufficiently interesting to merit coverage.
Similarly to yourself, I am also interested in trying to use the scientific method to gain a little knowledge of this controversial subject.
Sorry little ground in common apart from interest in the scientific causes.
It will then once again what it once was, an esoteric area of scientific knowledge of little or no interest to those not involved in it.
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