The word is also used in its scientific sense.
J know that in a scientific sense the miracle won't be a true one.
Information, in its new scientific sense, is utterly divorced from meaning.
The professional astronomers then try to make scientific sense out of the data.
He can only use the Mystical identity of all things in a strictly scientific sense.
We wouldn't see it happen; man hasn't been aware, in a scientific sense, that long.
Also, they aren't skeptics, in any scientific sense of the word.
In such a case hearing aids do not make scientific sense.
We don't even maintain research laboratories in the scientific sense.
It was not used in the modern scientific sense until around 1600.