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The editors pay particular attention to giving the Journal a "scientific character".
With the 3rd century the works on Christian asceticism began to show a more scientific character.
What distinguishes self and identity as a discipline is its scientific character.
Many other subjects besides those of a purely scientific character from time to time engaged his attention.
Logo represents an open book, being a metaphor of the scientific character of the Institute.
Grimm's scientific character is notable for its combination of breadth and unity.
It gave her an opportunity, in line with her scientific character, to suggest breaking out the watches and doing some timing.
He was undoubtedly the first to give to ascetical theology a more or less definite, scientific character.
With us, on the contrary, researches of this kind constantly tend to assume a more and more scientific character.
Besides the scientific character, the underneath earth recording will aid in the future pacifications and development plans for this archaeological site.
-Focused on biographies of different literary and scientific characters between 1900-2000 /in the past century.
Their research lost its controlled scientific character as the experiments transformed into LSD parties.
After the medieval period, the term was extended to apply to any miscellany or compilation of literary or scientific character.
The results of the studies carried out during these expeditions have been published in many papers and more largely developed in 8 volumes of scientific character.
It is a way singularly appropriate in a museum of scientific character--a combination of ancient myth and modern science.
Mrs. Gradgrind was not a scientific character, and usually dismissed her children to their studies with this general injunction to choose their pursuit.
He also left materials for a monograph on luminous beetles, including fireflies and glowworms, and a vast mass of miscellaneous notes of a scientific character.
Modern poets have resented, like Keats and Wordsworth, the destruction of the old prehistoric dreams by the geologist and by other scientific characters.
In Seleucid and Parthian times, the astronomical reports were of a thoroughly scientific character; how much earlier their advanced knowledge and methods were developed is uncertain.
In his Rules of the Sociological Method (1895), Durkheim expressed his will to establish a method that would guarantee sociology's truly scientific character.
It was due to his father's influence that he developed a literary activity of a far more scientific character than was usually found at that age or in that country.
It appears to me that if you were to go, with Captain Aubrey, this would rehabilitate you in your purely scientific character; do not you agree, Waring?'
Kardec tries to address skeptical views of Spiritism, regarding its doctrinary uniformity and validity, its scientific character and the novelty of its concepts.
Shortly thereafter, Leary and Alpert were discharged from the teaching staff of Harvard- University because the investigations, at first conducted in an academic milieu, had lost their scientific character.
The supposedly scientific character of Marxism-Leninism was an important factor in its adoption by Chinese intellectuals, and a romance of science continues to permeate Chinese culture to this day.