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bat
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scientific culture
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Bats are essential pollinators and toxin bearers in the ecosystem.
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observation
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scientific culture
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Observation is a key aspect of scientific culture for data collection and hypothesis testing in the scientific method.
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colors
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Scientific culture
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Colors in scientific culture are defined by their specific wavelengths on the electromagnetic spectrum.
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cooking
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Scientific culture
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The scientific culture studies cooking through a chemical and nutritional lens to understand its impact on food.
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disease
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Scientific culture
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Disease can result from genetics, environment, and lifestyle.
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ethology
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Scientific culture
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Ethology is a scientific culture that integrates genetics, neurobiology, and ecology to study animal behavior.
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isaac
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Scientific culture
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Isaac refers to Sir Isaac Newton, a key figure in the scientific revolution known for his laws of motion and universal gravitation.
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owl
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Scientific culture
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Owls are recognized for their importance in controlling rodent populations in scientific culture.
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proof
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Scientific culture
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Evidence or data is essential for supporting hypotheses and theories in scientific and academic settings.
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ray
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Scientific culture
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In scientific culture, rays are flattened cartilaginous fishes with wing-like fins and whip-like tails.
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