The term modulate means to exert a modifying or controlling influence on the state of something. In other words, it means to vary some characteristic of a signal in an experiment.
scientifically the evidence didn't match.
Scientifically speaking, to infer is to take available data and deduce relatively compatible (i.e. non-contradictory, non-presumptive) conclusions based on that data that allows one to use the data in a scientifically useful manner.
Potentially, it depends what the opinion is. For example if my opinion was that cheese floats then that can be scientifically tested.
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Sale of product that are not scientifically proven to be effective; fraudulent advertisment or promotion
yes modulate is indeeda verb
The past tense of modulate is modulated.
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it is totally wrong for human to bear twins, i mean scientifically.
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Not sure what you mean by "scientifically funny", but a joke can be both scientific, i.e. about some science topic (and perhaps even scientifically accurate), and funny.
Salem is not a Hebrew word, but it is similar to these words: Shalom = peace Sulam = ladder Silem = To modulate
Scientifically, massive does not necessarily mean huge, though it does not preclude that meaning either, rather massive implies that the item being described merely has mass.
The word 'modulate' is a verb, a word meaning to change or vary the pitch, intensity, or tone; to adjust to a certain degree; to vary an electromagnetic wave for the transmission of a radio signal; a word for an action.Example sentences:You modulate your voice in order to emphasize the main points.Is there anything in the medicine cabinet to modulate a fever?
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Salem is not a Hebrew word, but it is similar to these words: Shalom = peace Sulam = ladder Silem = To modulate