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A good scientist is... about the world and its mysteries, and must who demands and willing to change if need be, and does not let and thoughtful in proposing carefully. before accepting explanations. or
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A good
scientist is...
about the
world and its
mysteries,
and must
who
demands
and willing to
change if need
be, and does
not let
and thoughtful
in proposing
carefully.
before accepting
explanations.
or personal
point of view
influence them.
and designing
experiments.
Biology
college
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