realm of science

collocation in English

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realm
noun[C]
uk
/relm/
us
/relm/
an area of interest ...
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science
noun
uk
/ˈsaɪ.əns/
us
/ˈsaɪ.əns/
(knowledge from) the careful study of the structure and behaviour of the physical world, especially by watching, measuring, and doing experiments, and the development of theories to describe the results of ...
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(Definition ofrealmandsciencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thus, the book may be useful also for computer scientists, as a specific, practical application of functional programming methodology within therealmofscience.
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This quotation underlines the gap between therealmofscienceand the everyday world of experience.
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After 1898, women were never again completely excluded from the broaderrealmofscience.
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Will such terminology fur ther distance the lay population from therealmofscience?
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On the contrary, it indicates that therealmofsciencestands in stark contrast to the manifold brilliance of the world of experiences.
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Especially in therealmofscience, it was felt that insufficient weight was given to rigorous research which found its outlet in the arts.
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In therealmofscience, this opens the closed systems of the seventeenth century to the more open-ended modes of thought of the eighteenth century.
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Interventions in such genes, and especially interventions in germ-line genes, on future individuals, would appear to belong still to therealmofsciencefiction.
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Is the skybridge destined to remain in therealmofsciencefiction and one-off 'local' solutions between two buildings with the same owner?
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Nirenstein's paper contains some interesting insights into matters outside therealmofscience.
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Moreover, many of the items in the catalog of human cloning horrors - or of wonders, depending upon who is doing the cataloging - remain in therealmofsciencefiction.
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The reason given for that is that great strides are being made in therealmofscience.
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There is one line which has not been mentioned this afternoon—a ray of hope—and that lies in therealmofscience.
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In view of the latest development in therealmofscience, questions of defence have to be considered.
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Certainly it was not an adventure in therealmofsciencefiction.
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I would, however, say that that concept is at present far nearer to therealmofsciencefiction than to reality.
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He was beyond any achievements in therealmofscience.
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Architecture, engineering, the structure of buildings, are all in therealmofscience.
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As they have the whole of the enormousrealmofsciencein front of them, surely there is no justification today for a narrow teaching of science.
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This is information that the investigator provided to the scientist to test scientifically, based on the investigative process that is outside therealmofscience.
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