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What is Scientific Proof?

Pediatrics, 1980
Can adverse or allergic reactions to what a person eats cause him to be pale, tired, and drowsy on the one hand, or irritable and hyperactive on the other? Can such reactions to food also cause headaches, abdominal pain, and limb pains? Can they make an individual depressed, and can they cause even more bizarre nervous system symptoms, or are such ...
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Equations in Scientific Proofs: Effects on Comprehension

American Educational Research Journal, 1991
Scientific laws are typically presented with corresponding proofs to justify their correctness and illustrate scientific reasoning. The form of these proofs is commonly a series of logically related equations. This research examined how this equation-based format influences proof comprehension.
Diana Dee-Lucas, Jill H. Larkin
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You Should Demand Scientific Proof

Pediatrics, 1980
Dr Crook's comments1 on scientific proof and its application to documenting the clinical spectrum of allergic reactions to foods touched upon many issues; but it left me with the uncomfortable feeling that he did not see the need for scientific proof in certain areas of medicine because "scientific proof" is difficult to define.
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Proof Beyond Reasonable Scientific Doubt

Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1992
(1992). Proof Beyond Reasonable Scientific Doubt. Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences: Vol. 24, No. 1-2, pp. 38-43.
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