To the extent that it is reachable by scientifically acceptable probes, visual space as defined is also a candidate for such considerations.
The Roman Catholic Church has never pronounced on the authenticity of the house, for lack of scientifically acceptable evidence.
In his interactions with scientists, he was often asked to "prove" that animals are conscious, and to provide "scientifically acceptable" evidence that they could feel pain.
The Cultivated Plant Code does not recognize the use of trade designations and other marketing devices as scientifically acceptable names.
Unless the existing research provides a clear-cut answer, the scientifically acceptable answer is, "I don't know, so all I can do is give you my best guess."
He wanted to make psychology more scientifically acceptable.
As a children's advocate, she said, she may publish more scientifically acceptable articles on violence, lack of health insurance for children and substance abuse.
In 1936, Lison wrote a landmark paper, where he stated precisely the scientifically acceptable criteria to develop techniques of morphological evidence of cytochemical processes.
In science, "theory" usually means "a plausible or scientifically acceptable general principle or body of principles offered to explain phenomena".
While scientifically acceptable, this is misleading.