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Princeton's WordNet
Scopes, John Scopes, John Thomas Scopesnoun
Tennessee highschool teacher who violated a state law by teaching evolution; in a highly publicized trial in 1925 he was prosecuted by William Jennings Bryan and defended by Clarence Darrow (1900-1970)
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Scopes refer to the extent or range of view, outlook, application, operation, effectiveness, etc. In different domains, it may have specialized meanings. For instance, in programming, it refers to the region of code where a variable or function is accessible. In project management, it refers to the amount of work that needs to be done in order to complete a project. Similarly, in psychology, it may refer to the extent of study or the areas covered by a particular theory or perspective.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of scopes in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of scopes in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of scopes in a Sentence
In 2009 we weren't aware of outbreaks of multi-drug resistant bacteria in these scopes happening when proper cleaning was followed.
We determined that the endoscope manufacturer's, as well as the federal government's, recommended guidelines for processing the scopes are inadequate.
Scopes get highly contaminated every time they're used.
In case of deep enteroscopy, like double balloon or single balloon scopes, [which] gets to a deep length [of the gastrointestinal tract] to check small bowel problems, the concept is same as pressure trauma [to cause pancreatitis].
This problem has been known since at least 1987, it certainly is disturbing that a fundamental design issue with these scopes would cause problems for this long.
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