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Bold statements in multi-syllabic scientificjargon give the false impression that they're supported by laboratory research and hard facts.
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Be prepared to know every obscure zoo animal by its scientificjargon in the Russian language, he told her.
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The challenge is to be able to explain the work using ordinary language and without the use of scientificjargon.
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Frankly, his flirtatious attention-lacedwith rousing scientificjargon-filledsome of the void in Lacey that used to be occupied by sex.
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The word "impossible" is becoming less prominent in the scientificvocabulary.
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Nor, even though Freud never relinquished a partly scientificvocabulary, would it wish to be.
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Reports in specialized journals written in a scientificvocabulary are difficult to evaluate for many primary-care physicians.
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On the other hand, he was the first writer under whose skilful management the scientificvocabulary fell into natural and pleasing verse.
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(You see, I have quite mastered your best modern scientificvocabulary.)
Usage of scientific terminology in English
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Kang held up a hand, impatient with the scientificterminology.
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One of the great reforms effected by Linnaeus was in the matter of scientificterminology.
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It helps them become comfortable with scientificterminology.
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But scientificterminology has an additional use.
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They may use graphics and displays, but only ordinary language is allowed, with a minimum of scientificterminology.
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It is not just a matter of scientificterminology; it is a clash of genuinely incompatible descriptions of reality.
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Wired: In Anthill, you describe human interactions with the same scientificterminology that you use to describe the ants.
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It was really very simple, as he explained it, and he assured her, in his scientificterminology, that it would be cool.
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There is something in the use of solemn scientificterminology, when dealing with the most trivial matters, which makes many passages irresistibly ludicrous.
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As they do not, we have a babel of scientificterminologies.