How to use in-sentence of “scientifically”:
+ There is no treatment approach that has been scientifically proven to work.
+ Many of these things have not been scientifically proven to help acne.
+ Charcot, their work made it scientifically acceptable to study hypnotism.
+ This is because ABA is the only treatment for autism that has been scientifically proven to be effective.
+ The district court found the tire expert’s methods not to be scientifically valid, and hence excluded his testimony.
Example sentences of “scientifically”:
+ He argued that cognition could not be studied scientifically because it could not be observed.
+ The materialist thinks the idea of a spirit is either meaningless, or not scientifically proven.
+ It has been classified as scientifically important by the British government.
+ Insects have been studied since prehistoric times, but it was not until as early as the 16th century that insects were scientifically studied.
+ In January 2005 Christopher Landsea resigned from work on the IPCC Fourth Assessment ReportIPCC AR4, saying that it was “both being motivated by pre-conceived agendas and being scientifically unsound” because of Kevin Trenberth of the National Center for Atmospheric Research’s idea that global warming was contributing to recent hurricane activity.
+ The longest scientifically recorded specimen, which came from Pakistan, was.
+ This is not scientifically correct.
+ Peanuts are known scientifically as Arachis hypogaea.
+ He argued that cognition could not be studied scientifically because it could not be observed.
+ The materialist thinks the idea of a spirit is either meaningless, or not scientifically proven.
+ It has been classified as scientifically important by the British government.
+ About two years after an event the International Seismological Centre reviews the data and publishes the scientifically authoritative magnitudes; these should replace magnitudes from any other source.
+ Leakey and Donald Johanson were at the time considered to be the most famous palaeoanthoropologists, and scientifically their views on human evolution were differing, a scientific rivalry that gained public attention.
+ As one of the first scientifically known dinosaurs, “Iguanodon” has a small but notable place in the public’s perception of dinosaurs.
+ The carnivorous sundew species was scientifically described by the French botanist Jules Émile Planchon in 1848.
+ Rumours about astronauts being able to see the Great Wall from the moon are scientifically not proven.