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Debate in the scientific community is different from other debates, such as political or economic debates. Which of the following are used to support debates in the scientific community?
A. public opinion poll results
B. endorsements of prominent scientists
C. quantitative data that can be replicated
D. data of multiple trials from one scientist
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