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rain
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The scientific community understands rain to be formed by the condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere as part of the hydrological cycle.
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relativity
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Albert Einstein's theory of relativity is a foundational concept in modern physics and the scientific community.
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scientific theory
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A scientific theory is a well-supported explanation of the natural world backed by evidence and experimentation in the scientific community.
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space exploration
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scientific community
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Space exploration drives scientific advancement and understanding of the universe within the scientific community.
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sphingomonadaceae
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Sphingomonadaceae are well-studied bacteria with unique metabolic capabilities and applications in bioremediation.
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test tube
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scientific community
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Test tubes are commonly used in laboratories for holding small amounts of substances and conducting experiments in the scientific community.
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ununbium
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Ununbium is a synthetic element with atomic number 112, first synthesized in Germany in 1996 by the scientific community.
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unwinding dna molecule
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scientific community
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Unwinding DNA is essential for studying its structure and function in the Western scientific community.
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vaccination
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scientific community
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Vaccination is crucial in preventing the spread of infectious diseases in the scientific community.
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vibrio
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The scientific community recognizes Vibrio as a genus of Gram-negative bacteria, some of which are pathogenic to humans and marine organisms.
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viscometer
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scientific community
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The viscometer is widely used in laboratories and industrial settings within the scientific community to measure the viscosity of fluids.
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viscosity
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scientific community
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Viscosity is essential for explaining fluid resistance and is measured using viscometers in scientific labs.
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zircon
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scientific community
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Zircon is vital for radiometric dating and studying Earth's history and geological processes in the scientific community.
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absorb
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scientific community
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The concept of absorb is commonly understood in the scientific community as the ability of a material to take in a substance.
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acid
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scientific community
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Acids are frequently used in scientific experiments and are often perceived as hazardous substances in everyday understanding.
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acrolein
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scientific community
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Acrolein is a toxic and highly reactive unsaturated aldehyde found in cigarette smoke and vehicle exhaust, known within the scientific community.
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analysing
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scientific community
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Analyzing culture within the scientific community is crucial for research and data interpretation in academic and scientific fields.
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antimony
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scientific community
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Antimony is used in flame-retardant materials and as a semiconductor in the electronics industry, according to the scientific community.
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apoptosis
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Apoptosis is a natural process of programmed cell death that is essential for development and homeostasis in multicellular organisms, as recognized by the scientific community.
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aspergillosis
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Aspergillosis is a fungal infection caused by Aspergillus that commonly affects the respiratory system, especially in immunocompromised individuals, according to the scientific community.
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bios
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scientific community
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In the scientific community, 'bios' commonly refers to a computer's basic input/output system.
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black hole
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scientific community
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The scientific community finds black holes fascinating and mysterious, studying them extensively.
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blue hook star
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scientific community
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Blue hook stars are hot, low-mass stars found on the horizontal branch of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram and are recognized within the scientific community.
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calcium ion
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scientific community
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Calcium ion is a vital factor in multiple biological functions, including muscle contraction, neurotransmitter release, and bone formation, according to the scientific community.
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carbonate
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scientific community
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Carbonates are minerals and rocks containing the carbonate ion (CO3) commonly found in sedimentary environments, as recognized by the scientific community.
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cesium hydroxide
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scientific community
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Cesium hydroxide is a highly reactive compound used in laboratory experiments and research within the scientific community.
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cobalt 60
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scientific community
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Cobalt 60 is utilized in radiation therapy and industrial radiography for its high energy gamma rays.
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cuisine
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scientific community
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Cuisine is studied in the scientific community to understand cultural, environmental, and historical influences on food habits.
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curium
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scientific community
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Curium, a transuranic element with atomic number 96, named after Marie and Pierre Curie, is used in nuclear reactors and radiation therapy by the scientific community.
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cytokinesis
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scientific community
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Cytokinesis is a fundamental and extensively studied process in cell division within the scientific community.
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cytosine
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scientific community
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Cytosine is a nucleobase found in DNA and RNA that pairs with guanine.
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delaying agent
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scientific community
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The delaying agent is utilized in laboratory settings within the scientific community to slow down chemical reactions or processes for research.
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diffraction
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scientific community
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Diffraction is used in the scientific community as a tool to analyze the structure of materials and particles.
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dispersion
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scientific community
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In the scientific community, dispersion refers to the separation of light into its constituent colors by refraction or diffraction.
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dopamine molecule
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scientific community
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The scientific community recognizes dopamine as a key neurotransmitter involved in reward, motivation, and pleasure in the brain.
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dwarf planets
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scientific community
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The scientific community studies and categorizes dwarf planets based on scientific criteria and celestial dynamics.
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e=mc^2
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scientific community
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Albert Einstein's famous equation e=mc^2 is fundamental to the understanding of energy and mass in the scientific community.
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electricity
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scientific community
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Electricity, the flow of electrons, is crucial to numerous natural phenomena according to the scientific community.
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elementary particles
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scientific community
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Elementary particles are studied and understood through experiments with the Large Hadron Collider and other particle accelerators by the scientific community.
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erupt
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scientific community
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The scientific community understands that volcanoes and geysers can erupt, releasing lava, ash, and steam.
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ethics in experimentation
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scientific community
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Open and transparent reporting of methods, results, and conflicts of interest is essential for upholding ethical standards in experimental science within the scientific community.
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euglena
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scientific community
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Euglena is a unicellular organism capable of photosynthesis and movement, known in the scientific community.
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fission
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scientific community
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The scientific community recognizes fission as a well-understood process for generating energy in nuclear power plants.
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flagellum
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scientific community
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The scientific community recognizes the flagellum as a whip-like structure used by microorganisms for movement.
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formal attire
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scientific community
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Understanding cultural expressions and social norms in the scientific community is critical in studying formal attire.
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four-leaf clover
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scientific community
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In the scientific community, the four-leaf clover is seen as a genetic anomaly without any magical or luck-inducing properties.
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galvanometer
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scientific community
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The galvanometer is an instrument used by the scientific community to detect and measure small electric currents in physics experiments.
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gene
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scientific community
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Genes are the fundamental units of inheritance that determine hereditary traits, as accepted by the scientific community.
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genus homo
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scientific community
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The scientific community recognizes the genus Homo as including modern humans and extinct human species like Neanderthals and Homo habilis.
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glycine
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scientific community
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Glycine is the simplest amino acid and a fundamental building block of proteins, according to the scientific community.
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golgi cisterna membrane
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scientific community
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The golgi cisterna membrane is composed of lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates and is involved in processing and packaging proteins in eukaryotic cells according to the scientific community.
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growth factor molecule
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scientific community
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The growth factor molecule is considered essential for cell proliferation and differentiation in biological processes within the scientific community.
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guanosine triphosphate
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scientific community
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Guanosine triphosphate is an essential molecule for DNA and RNA synthesis, recognized by the scientific community.
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hand gestures
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scientific community
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The scientific community studies hand gestures as a form of non-verbal communication and cultural expression.
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helix
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scientific community
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The helix is a three-dimensional curve observed in DNA structure and is recognized by the scientific community.
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higgs boson
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scientific community
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The Higgs boson is commonly called the 'God particle' in the scientific community because it helps explain the origin of mass.
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hydra
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scientific community
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The scientific community views hydra as a small freshwater organism with regenerative abilities.
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ice ages
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scientific community
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The scientific community believes that ice ages are caused by changes in Earth's orbit and tilt, as well as volcanic activity and greenhouse gas levels.
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iron oxide
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scientific community
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Iron oxide, commonly known as rust, is a chemical compound consisting of iron and oxygen recognized by the scientific community.
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isolate
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scientific community
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Isolating variables is a fundamental principle in experimental design and data analysis within the scientific community.
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knowledge preservation
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scientific community
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The scientific community relies on academic journals, peer-reviewed publications, and research databases to preserve and disseminate knowledge.
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krebs cycle
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scientific community
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The Krebs cycle is a critical biochemical process in cellular respiration and energy production recognized by the scientific community.
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lawrencium
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scientific community
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Lawrencium is a man-made radioactive element with the atomic number 103 and is not associated with any specific culture.
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m phase cell
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scientific community
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The scientific community studies the m phase cell, a critical stage in the cell cycle involving mitosis and cytokinesis.
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maitotoxin
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scientific community
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Maitotoxin is an extremely potent and deadly marine biotoxin produced by certain species of dinoflagellates, known within the scientific community.
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memory techniques
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scientific community
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Memory techniques are investigated and utilized in cognitive therapy within the scientific community to understand their effects on cognitive function.
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metaphase ii cell
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scientific community
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Metaphase II cell is a crucial stage in meiosis for gamete formation, widely recognized in the scientific community.
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miracles
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scientific community
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The scientific community holds a skeptical view and emphasizes natural explanations for extraordinary events, including miracles.
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mitochondria
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scientific community
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Mitochondria are vital for cellular energy production and their dysfunction is linked to disease, according to the scientific community.
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model
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scientific community
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In the scientific community, models are essential for testing hypotheses and predicting outcomes.
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nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
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scientific community
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Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide is an essential coenzyme for cellular metabolism and energy production in the scientific community.
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nitric oxide
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scientific community
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Nitric oxide is a crucial signaling molecule in the human body, regulating various physiological processes, according to the scientific community.
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noble gas
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scientific community
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Noble gases, low-reactivity elements commonly used in lighting, are recognized in the scientific community.
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notation for mathematical constants
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scientific community
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The scientific community universally uses the letter e as notation for the mathematical constant e, also known as Euler's number.
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nuclear pore
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scientific community
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The scientific community recognizes the nuclear pore as a crucial structure for molecule transport in and out of the cell nucleus.
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o2
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scientific community
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Oxygen is crucial for respiration and medical treatment within the scientific community.
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ocean acidification
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scientific community
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Ocean acidification, resulting from increased carbon dioxide absorption by the oceans, is causing a decrease in pH levels, as recognized by the scientific community.
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ozone
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scientific community
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The scientific community believes that the ozone layer in the stratosphere shields the Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation.
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peer-reviewed journals
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scientific community
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Peer-reviewed journals are essential in the scientific community for sharing verified scientific knowledge and maintaining research quality.
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pipette
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scientific community
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The pipette is a precise measurement tool used in laboratories and widely accepted in the scientific community.
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planetary orbits
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scientific community
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The scientific community studies and explains planetary orbits using mathematical and physical principles.
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polymer
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scientific community
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Polymer chains are a major focus of study in material science and chemistry within the scientific community.
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precipitation process
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scientific community
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In the scientific community, precipitation process refers to the formation of solid particles from a solution.
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prion
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scientific community
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Prions are infectious proteins that can cause neurodegenerative diseases.
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prophase of meiosis
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scientific community
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The prophase of meiosis is a crucial stage of cell division involving homologous chromosome pairing and genetic recombination, as recognized by the scientific community.
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proteus
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scientific community
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Proteus is a genus of aquatic bacteria commonly found in water and soil environments, according to the scientific community.
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protozoan
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scientific community
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Protozoans are studied by the scientific community in microbiology and biology courses as microscopic single-celled organisms.
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pyruvic acid
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scientific community
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Pyruvic acid is a key product of glycolysis in cellular respiration, acknowledged by the scientific community.
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quantum superposition
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scientific community
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Quantum superposition is a fundamental principle in quantum physics with significant implications for technology and research within the scientific community.
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reduction
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scientific community
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The reductionist approach is common in scientific disciplines, simplifying complex systems into smaller components.
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research stations
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scientific community
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Research stations are crucial for scientific communities to conduct in-depth research and gather data in remote or isolated areas.
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round of cell division
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scientific community
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After a round of cell division in the scientific community, cytokinesis follows to create two daughter cells with identical genetic material.
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sampling
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scientific community
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Sampling is crucial for collecting data and conducting research in the scientific community.
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serratia marcescens
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scientific community
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Serratia marcescens is a commonly studied bacterium in the scientific community due to its presence in soil, water, plants, and its use as a model organism in research.
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species diversity
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scientific community
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The scientific community studies species diversity to understand ecosystems and biological evolution.
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spontaneous generation
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scientific community
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Spontaneous generation was once widely accepted in the scientific community but has been disproved through experiments and observations.
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star navigation
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scientific community
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The scientific community continues to study and appreciate star navigation for its historical and cultural significance.
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supermoon
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scientific community
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The supermoon is a phenomenon in the scientific community where a full moon appears larger and brighter due to its close proximity to Earth in its elliptical orbit.
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supernovae
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scientific community
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Supernovae are seen as uncommon phenomena and are studied by the scientific community for their insights into the universe.
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supersymmetry
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scientific community
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The concept of supersymmetry is important for advancing understanding of fundamental forces and particles in the universe within the scientific community.
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