science project
collocation in Englishmeaningsofscienceandproject
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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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project
noun[C]
uk/ˈprɒdʒ.ekt/us/ˈprɑː.dʒekt/
a piece of planned work or an activity that is finished over a period of time and intended to achieve a ...
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(Definition ofscienceandprojectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It has been termed a citizenscienceproject.
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The final product from this concept turnedscienceproject... three humans were transformed into fighting robots.
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Herscienceprojectuses touch therapy to grow raspberries in a forest.
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I fragged the rest of the planet for my high schoolscienceproject.
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The two, however, becamescienceprojectpartners following their teacher's decision to pair them together.
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Profiles demonstrate how the science in the students'scienceprojectis used in real-world careers.
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Students may present theirscienceprojectat a science fair, so they may also call it a science fair project.
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The second hour consists of meetings between students and theirscienceprojectadvisors for help and guidance in the process.
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This design is sometimes seen in homebuilt hobby motors, e.g. for science fairs and such designs can be found in some publishedscienceprojectbooks.
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Theirscienceprojectentries are evaluated by judges and about one third of applicants are accepted to participate in the public exhibition.
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Experiments included a biomedical technology study, advanced materials research, particle contamination and ionizing radiation measurements, and a studentscienceprojectstudying zero gravity effects on electronic arcs.
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He had planned to do ascienceprojectabout bees, but decided to do it about the weather instead after he discovered he was allergic to bees.
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In one instance, he sabotages the classscienceproject, which consists of feeding cafeteria food to one rat and bread and soda to another, and monitoring their growth.
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Therapeutic touch, was taught at more than 100 colleges and universities in 75 countries before the practice was debunked by a nine-year-old child for a schoolscienceproject.
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