Collocations withscience
These are words often used in combination withscience.
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actuarial science
Different applications in actuarial science, reliability, and population growth are also provided to illustrate the main results.
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advance of science
Holding the balance of the rational advance of science against the relative world of values and attitudes.
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advanced science
Just as in advanced science we cannot do everything, we cannot do everything obviously in technology.
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advancement of science
Using the dead rather than the living protects patients from harmful research while simultaneously fostering the advancement of science.
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agricultural science
The changing context for agricultural science.
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applied science
According to this view, then, teaching is an applied science.
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atmospheric science
The focus was on meteorology, magnetism, atmospheric science, and ionospheric physics, and investigating the global implications of the newly discovered 'jet stream'.
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basic science
For basic science, alternatives have provided sound scientific principles for the advancement of knowledge.
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biological science
The idea of adaptation is central to contemporary behavioral and biological science.
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biomedical science
Both nursing and biomedical science students attended local hospitals as part of their course requirements.
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branch of science
Technology is only the applied branch of science.
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climate science
It operates high performance computing for applied and basic research in climate science and related disciplines.
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computational science
Computer forensics (also referred to as digital forensics or forensic information technology) is one specific discipline that could use computational science to study digital evidence.
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conservation science
In recent decades the cumulative nature of light degradation has become better understood by conservation science.
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contemporary science
Here contemporary science is pretty much at an impasse.
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emerging science
The interplay between narrative, education, and exposition in an emerging science.
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environmental science
This is essential reading for all environmentalists, managers and scientists wishing to keep abreast of current developments in environmental science.
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exact science
Quantifying the shtetl, then, was hardly an exact science.
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experimental science
It is clear that they are not the same as those for classical experimental science.
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fundamental science
But progress in fundamental science often brings great economic benefits.
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hands-on science
Sadly, we are seeing fewer hands-on science experiments in secondary schools, partly for health and safety reasons.
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health science
Despite the information explosion in health science, holistic medical and health care has assumed a dominant role in the healing paradigm.
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inexact science
It should be noted that water analysis in the mid-nineteenth century was an inexact science.
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mainstream science
Now they are slowly coming to be accepted and may even be drifting into mainstream science.
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modern science
Modern science has dispelled this.
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national science
Guide content is related to national science education standards and valuable to home-schooled students as well as museum educators who run family education programs or after-school programs.
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philosopher of science
He is yet to be generally recognized as an important philosopher of science and an epistemologist of consequence.
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planetary science
Along with the more widespread availability of meteorites and a better understanding of their importance to planetary science, a lucrative market in meteorites has developed.
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popular science
The use of popular science articles in teaching scientific literacy.
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psychological science
However, many of the interesting problems of generalization in psychological science do not fit this mold.
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pure science
Twelve papers are presented in this issue, on topics ranging from pure science to science education.
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realm of science
Thus, the book may be useful also for computer scientists, as a specific, practical application of functional programming methodology within the realm of science.
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science class
Ten students who were in the animal science class during the spring semester were enrolled in the animal science class again during the autumn semester.
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science curriculum
Clearly, a computer science curriculum must not, and doesn't have to, become a vocational training ground for the latest industrial programming language and programming tools.
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science education
In these courses, the students often have little or no science education beyond the secondary level.
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science museum
In partnership with the science museum the council has developed the national photographic museum in the city.
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science project
It has been termed a citizen science project.
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science teacher
Stories from the field: challenges of science teacher education based on interdisciplinary approaches.
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science textbook
It remains one of the best environmental science textbooks available.
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science writer
Why not commission a science writer to produce such a book from the material already written?
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veterinary science
That shows a woeful ignorance of the state of the animal when unattended by veterinary science.
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western science
Where indigenous voices are extant they are refracted through the prism of western knowledge and western science.
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