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SCIENCE may be defined as the recording, augmentation, and rational correlation of those elements of our experience which are actually or potentially common to all normal people. The phrase cannot boast of elegance, but for clear thinking, rigidity and conciseness are the important considerations.
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DINGLE, H. The Nature and Scope of Physical Science*. Nature 127, 490–492 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/127490a0
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