emerging science

collocation in English

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emerging
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ɪˈmɜː.dʒɪŋ/
us
/ɪˈmɝː.dʒɪŋ/
starting ...
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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 ofemergingandsciencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The interplay between narrative, education, and exposition in anemergingscience.
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This criticism has been passed on to theemergingscienceof evolutionary psychology and stands as its most general challenge.
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We suggest that knowledge concerning unconscious mental processes and motivations could be integrated into theemergingscienceof the mind, to which developmental psychopathology remains a key contributor.
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That is anemergingscienceand one needing further encouragement and study.
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Conductive polymers are expected to play an important role in theemergingscienceof molecular computers.
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Nutrigenomics is a rapidlyemergingsciencestill in its beginning stages.
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This will establish priorities among generic technologies and encourage industrialists and academics to develop clear strategies for the contribution ofemergingscienceto high technology industry.
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This was a dangerous idea to have when anemergingsciencewas concerned with ranking races based on moral capabilities and intelligence.
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Initially published in magazines with general readership, by the 1930s the planetary romance had become very popular in theemergingsciencefiction pulp magazines.
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Similarly, there are currently very few journalists in traditional media outlets that write multiple articles onemergingscience, such as nanotechnology.
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His was one of the first doctorates ever to be awarded in what was then the newlyemergingscienceof meteorology.
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He developed research interests in areas of palaeobotany that were subsequently to provide a major impetus to theemergingscienceof palynology.
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The term is a portmanteau of neuron and physics, to represent anemergingsciencewhich investigates the fundamentally physical basis for the brain, hence the basis for cognition.
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She has appeared on numerous radio and television shows to talk about theemergingscienceof animal forensics and the $20 billion worldwide business of smuggling wildlife and wild animal parts.
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