Science
Meanings and phrases
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- a particular branch of scientific knowledge; scientific discipline
- ability to produce solutions in some problem domain; skill
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- an associate degree in applied science; AAS
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- a bachelor's degree in library science; ABLS
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- a bachelor's degree in naval science; BNS
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- a bachelor's degree in science; BS; SB
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- a bachelor's degree in architecture; BSArch
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- a bachelor's degree in engineering
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- Protestant denomination founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1866; Church of Christ Scientist
- religious system based on teachings of Mary Baker Eddy emphasizing spiritual healing
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- university founded in 1859 by Peter Cooper to offer free courses in the arts and sciences; Cooper Union
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- an honorary degree in science; DS; ScD
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- a master's degree in library science; MALS
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- a master's degree in library science; MLS
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- a master's degree in science; MS; SM; MSc
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- a master's degree in engineering
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- an independent agency of the federal government responsible for the promotion of progress in science and engineering by supporting programs in research and education; NSF
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- the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems; engineering; engineering science; technology
- These discoveries have potential applications in applied science and industry, especially concerning fuel efficiency.
- EPN adopted the polytechnic university model that stresses laboratory instruction in applied science and engineering.
- In 2000 he was awarded an honorary doctorate in applied science from RMIT University for contributions to natural history.
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- scientific research that requires massive capital investment but is expected to yield very significant results
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- the science that studies living organisms; biology
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- the application of the principles of the natural sciences to medicine
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- the branch of neuroscience concerned with the brain
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- the science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions; chemistry
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- the field of science concerned with cognition; includes parts of cognitive psychology and linguistics and computer science and cognitive neuroscience and philosophy of mind
- Many different methodologies are used to study cognitive science.
- The biannual Heineken Prize for cognitive science is named after her.
- The line between cognitive psychology and cognitive science can be blurry.
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- the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structures; computing
- Erlich's work combines computer science and genomics.
- The curriculum is a generalistic computer science one.
- in automatic control and computer science.
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- an effort to give scientific support for the truth of the account of Creation given in the Book of Genesis
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- the academic department responsible for teaching and research in computer science
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- theory and practice of homemaking; home economics; home ec; household arts
- It opened in 1909 as a school offering instruction in agriculture and domestic science.
- Madhur did her best but guessed that she failed the subject of domestic science altogether.
- The domestic science courses covered subjects such as food analysis, sanitation, and contaminants in food.
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- any of the sciences that deal with the earth or its parts
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- the branch of social science that deals with the production and distribution and consumption of goods and services and their management; economics; political economy
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- the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems; engineering; applied science; technology
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- the branch of biology concerned with the relations between organisms and their environment; ecology; bionomics
- Catalysis is relevant to many aspects of environmental science, e.g.
- Xu has a MS degree in environmental science degree from Peking University.
- She studied environmental science and public policy at Harvard University.
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- the branch of biology that studies heredity and variation in organisms; genetics
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- geology that uses physical principles to study properties of the earth; geophysics
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- the sciences concerned with gathering, manipulating, storing, retrieving, and classifying recorded information; informatics; information processing; IP
- "See the history of information science."
- Her academic training was originally in information science.
- Today her research is focused on quantum information science.
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- the study of the principles and practices of library administration
- Leibniz also contributed to the field of library science.
- Beghtol received a master's degree in library science from the University of Toronto in 1979.
- She attended Dawson College and Concordia University in Montreal, where she earned a degree in library science.
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- any of the branches of natural science dealing with the structure and behavior of living organisms; bioscience
- Within these, life science R&D activities are the most prominent.
- Rapinoe attended the University of Portland, majoring in life science.
- The computer science and the life science buildings are also to the west.
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- the science of dealing with the maintenance of health and the prevention and treatment of disease
- The 2019 awards focused on medical science and public health.
- The 2016 awards focused on medical science and public health.
- THe 2013 awards were focused on medical science and public health.
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- the discipline dealing with the principles of warfare
- In 1992 he earned a PhD in military science from the Iraqi War College.
- He served until 1985 where he was sent to study a three year military science.
- Subjects taught at the school included military science and uniform requirements.
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- the sciences involved in the study of the physical world and its phenomena
- degree in natural science from the University of Toronto.
- He was mainly well known for his mathematics and natural science textbooks.
- In 1796, he returned to Copenhagen, where he began studying natural science.
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- the physical properties, phenomena, and laws of something; physics
- He also taught physical science and biology there.
- One year he had evenings devoted to the study of physical science at YMCA.
- Aristotle's views on physical science profoundly shaped medieval scholarship.
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- the study of government of states and other political units; politics; government
- in American history and political science in 1956.
- Ambiguity is a powerful tool of political science.
- in political science from Grinnell College in 1993.
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- the science of mental life; psychology
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- literary fantasy involving the imagined impact of science on society
- The country's earliest science fiction story is Al.
- His career delves into the genre of science fiction.
- This piece is Walden's first take on science fiction.
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- a workplace for the conduct of scientific research; lab; laboratory; research lab; research laboratory; science laboratory
- It had a gymnasium, a library, science lab, and a home economics room.
- A library, a science lab and a computer lab are present with dedicated space.
- Some of these renovations include an improved cafeteria eating space, a blackbox theatre, and a new science lab.
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- a workplace for the conduct of scientific research; lab; laboratory; research lab; research laboratory; science lab
- In 1978, she became the manager of the analytical science laboratory, working there until 1983.
- The sports science laboratory at the Queensland Academy of Sport was named in Baker's honour in 2010.
- The single-level facility includes 24 classrooms, library, fully equipped science laboratory, multi-purpose room, computer laboratory and large art room.
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- a museum that collects and displays objects having scientific interest
- COSI is a large science museum in downtown Columbus.
- Eindhoven was home to the Evoluon science museum, sponsored by Philips.
- In 1986, The Franklin Institute, America's oldest science museum, was experiencing attendance and financial problems.
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- someone who teaches science
- Miles Warren aka Jackal, and a science teacher of Midtown High School.
- Raymond was a science teacher at Midtown High School in Queens, New York.
- Prior to her political career, Paddack was a science teacher and adjunct professor.
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- the branch of science that studies society and the relationships of individual within a society
- Fundamentally, finance is a social science discipline.
- Kuhn had used the term "pre-paradigmatic" for social science).
- They were the first major social science experiments in the world.
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- the branch of biology that studies animals; zoology
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- This was also true of science and technology in the empire.
- It honors Goldwater's keen interest in science and technology.
- TGF TGF may refer to: In entertainment: In science and technology:
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- Dubbing is commonly used in science fiction television, as well.
- Richard Faraday is an actor on a science fiction television series, "Star Peace".
- He played Xander Toth in the military science fiction television pilot entitled "".
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- Samuel Butler published "Erewhon", an early science fiction novel.
- It was inspired by the German science fiction novel series "Perry Rhodan".
- God Game (novel) God Game is the title of a science fiction novel by Rev.
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- "Edge of Tomorrow" marked Beck's first science fiction film score.
- The game was featured in the 1973 science fiction film "Soylent Green".
- Silent Running (disambiguation) Silent Running is a 1972 science fiction film.
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- in paper science and engineering (1989, NC State) and an M.S.
- Finch is an advocate for more diversity in science and engineering.
- Today, its activities cover several fields of science and engineering.
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- Standards in mathematics and science would also be strengthened.
- taught mathematics and science.
- Reflects on grade level reading, mathematics and science achievement.
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- Frank was the first NOAA administrator without a science degree.
- He obtained bachelor of science degree from King Saud University.
- In 1936 Hans Albert obtained the doctor of technical science degree.
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- She has also promoted science education.
- It is a state institution for astronomy research and public science education.
- In many countries, there is a significant gender gap in computer science education.
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- He obtained bachelor of science degree from King Saud University.
- She graduated from the Academy in 1981 with a bachelor of science degree.
- Dennis graduated from St. Louis University with a bachelor of science in 1953.
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- Jan Żabiński authored approximately 60 popular science books.
- In 2011 Hinde began the popular science blog "Mammals Suck ...
- From his scientific work he published many books, some in a popular science style.
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- The company has made several new discoveries in materials science.
- in materials science.
- Coverage of this journal encompasses all topics pertaining to materials science.
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- McConnell also published several science fiction short stories in the mid-1950s.
- C-Chute "C-Chute" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.
- Martin began selling science fiction short stories professionally in 1970, at age 21.
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- It was described as new to science in 2009.
- It was described as new to science by Alix David in 1982.
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- It remains a classic in the history of science.
- It has been recognized as the first meta-analysis in the history of science.
- In the Society he was tasked with writing a textbook on the history of science.
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- Many consider Democritus to be the "father of modern science".
- Ibn al-Haytham paved the way for the modern science of physical optics.
- western patriarchy, among the multitude of cultures participating in modern science.
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- In 1977, he began studying for a masters in the philosophy of science.
- His work is also known for its influence on the philosophy of science.
- In 1967 he defended his candidate's dissertation in the philosophy of science.
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- Conferences are important events for computer science research.
- A large part of research is conducted by science research institutes with semi-controlled by the Government.
- In 1952, Alice and David Schwartz founded the science research and manufacturing company Bio-Rad Laboratories.
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- Wagner teaches everything other than math and science.
- The fourth grade is tested in reading, math and science.
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- The science fiction writer Jules Verne was also a favourite.
- The Telegraph (UK) called him a "masterful" science fiction writer.
- Bruce Elliott was a minor science fiction writer prior to working at "Rogue".
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- Japan has a long history of producing science fiction series for TV.
- Also in 2011, Ryan guest starred on the American science fiction series "Terra Nova", playing a murderer.
- There was also a reference to Douglas Adams' science fiction series "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy".
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- The new classrooms included new science labs and special-ed facilities.
- The debate defined the field of research of a new science: anthropology.
- The year 1946 saw the dedication of a new science hall as part of the Academic Hall.
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- In Biology, 60% showed on grade level science understanding.
- In Biology, 18.64% showed on grade level science understanding.
- In Biology, just 54.62% showed on grade level science understanding.
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- In Biology, 60% showed on grade level science understanding.
- In Biology, 18.64% showed on grade level science understanding.
- In Biology, just 54.62% showed on grade level science understanding.
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- Reflects on grade level reading, mathematics and science achievement.
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- In Biology, 60% showed on grade level science understanding.
- In Biology, 18.64% showed on grade level science understanding.
- In Biology, just 54.62% showed on grade level science understanding.
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- They may also be used in American science labs.
- In the same year, five science labs were operational.
- The new classrooms included new science labs and special-ed facilities.
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- In Biology, 60% showed on grade level science understanding.
- In Biology, 18.64% showed on grade level science understanding.
- In Biology, just 54.62% showed on grade level science understanding.
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- He is the father of late science fiction author Jay Lake.
- David R. Palmer David R. Palmer (born 1941) is an American science fiction author.
- Waters) (1938–1998) was an American magician, writer about magic, and science fiction author.
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- In 4th grade science, 95% of the pupils were on grade level.
- In 4th grade science, 91% of the pupils were on grade level.
- In 4th grade science, 90% of the pupils demonstrated on grade level understanding.
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- She is the first woman to lead a science department at MIT.
- The computer science department offers basic computing courses in HTML and Java.
- Following that, he returned to academia at his alma mater's political science department.
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- Professor McGlade worked to strengthen the link between science and policy.
- In some cases, it can be difficult to identify exact boundaries between science and non-science.
- As a result, it has become one of the liveliest areas in the discourse between science and religion.
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- Renaissance humanism, exploration, art and science led to the modern era.
- He states that ""photography offered the perfect blend of art and science"".
- Other schooling under "omuteko" included the art and science of war, history, and culture.
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- It is frequently used in anthropology, archeology and forensic science for a variety of tasks.
- DNA methylation is a common epigenetic mark being studied as potential evidence in forensic science.
- A separate block for forensic science and toxicology with lecture halls, mortuary and autopsy rooms are available.
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- Secondary Section Three science laboratories with prep.
- The Nova became popular in science laboratories around the world.
- This phase included state-of-the-art technology rooms and three new science laboratories.
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- Another is comedian and science writer Kasha Patel.
- She is also a science writer and science communicator.
- His brother, Gary Taubes, is a science writer.
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- Mather attempted to show how Newtonian science and religion were in harmony.
- MTA organizes conferences on the intersection of technology, spirituality, science and religion.
- As a result, it has become one of the liveliest areas in the discourse between science and religion.
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- His best subjects were science and mathematics.
- When she was in school, she developed her interest in science and mathematics.
- In Sabah, UEC-JML science and mathematics are available in Chinese and English.
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- Today, its activities cover several fields of science and engineering.
- These discoveries were important in many fields of science and engineering.
- They are: Probes tips have a wide variety of applications in different fields of science and technology.
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- Subjects covered: The basic science training takes place at Deep Campus.
- Besides a community hospital is built near the basic science campus in Duwakot.
- New Block building contains basic science departments namely Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
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- The Department of Biotechnology (DBT) of the Government of India awarded him the National Bioscience Award for Career Development, one of the highest Indian science awards in 2015.
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- He is the author of more than fifty fantasy and science fiction novels.
- The phrase has been attributed to Ed Howdershelt, who self-publishes science fiction novels on the Internet.
- He has written over 300 Chinese-language "wuxia" and science fiction novels, and more than 400 film scripts.
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- It honors Goldwater's keen interest in science and technology.
- Although a lawyer by trade, Wedderburn had a keen interest in science.
- When she was in school, she developed her interest in science and mathematics.
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- He studied political science at university.
- He studied political science in Amsterdam.
- Since 2003, Spahn also studied political science and law at the University of Hagen.
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- The game pays homage to Kaiju and 1950s science fiction films.
- The inventions that the aliens use reminds us of science fiction films.
- These are often shown in use in science fiction films (see below for examples).
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- Genetic engineering features in many science fiction stories.
- Circumbinary planets are common in many science fiction stories:
- Flying cars are also a popular theme in fantasy and science fiction stories.
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- His mother, Svetha, is a computer science professor at Deakin University.
- In 1985, Zimmerman married computer science professor James Gil de Lamadrid.
- After leaving IBM, Blaauw became a computer science professor in the Netherlands.
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- He has taught online data science courses for DataCamp.
- She believes that Scotland will become a world-leading destination for data science.
- Kyrpides's current research focuses on microbiome research, with an emphasis on microbiome data science.
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- He is known in the field of science fiction criticism.
- Thus the CGS system never gained wide general use outside the field of science.
- He was partly encouraged by one of his science teachers to enter into the field of science.
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- He is the author of more than fifty fantasy and science fiction novels.
- Flying cars are also a popular theme in fantasy and science fiction stories.
- The flying car has been depicted in many works of fantasy and science fiction.
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- He received a master of science degree in agricultural economics from Penn State in 1991.
- Then he earned a master of science degree in organic chemistry in Birmingham University in 1967.
- He was given a position at the Provincial Normal School in Toronto as a second master of science and mathematics.
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- In theoretical computer science, such tasks are called computational problems.
- in theoretical computer science, information technologies and artificial intelligence.
- Included within theoretical computer science is the study of algorithms and data structures.
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- He attended science classes in Newport-on-Tay and learned calculus from his father by post.
- From the third year, French is taught and it is also the language of instruction for science classes.
- They sometimes seek to ensure that their belief is taught in science classes, mainly in American schools.
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- It is the first science centre built in northern Malaysia.
- "Edge of Tomorrow" marked Beck's first science fiction film score.
- It started data-taking in 2013 and this first science run continued until May 2014.
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- The college offers many programs including education, arts and science.
- Undergraduate majors include liberal arts and science programs as well as pre-professional programs.
- When in 1911 the college became an arts and science college, an honours course in history was introduced.
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- Hume was an early cultural historian of science.
- He shares his life with the historian of science Patricia Fara.
- As a historian of science, Brewster focused on the life and work of his hero, Isaac Newton.
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- He has taught online data science courses for DataCamp.
- He was educated in Bangalore, excelling the science courses he took in school.
- He chose a pre-law major but took mathematics and graduate level computer science courses.
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- He started out as a high school science teacher before becoming a college professor.
- These educational science documentaries were popular favorites for school science classrooms.
- Inspired by a high school science teacher, Briggs became interested in the biological sciences.
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- Abrahams is considered the founder of British sports science.
- degree in sports science from Eastern Washington University in 1988.
- He studied at Brunel University where he obtained a degree in sports science.
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- Under this chair, the M.Sc in climate science and policy has been initiated with support from UNESCO.
- He has called global warming the "greatest scam in history" and made numerous false or misleading claims about climate science.
- Fog and other scientists have continued to criticize Lomborg for what one called "a history of misrepresenting" climate science.
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- Analytic geometry is widely used in physics and engineering, and also in aviation, rocketry, space science, and spaceflight.
- In addition to making suborbital passenger launches, Virgin Galactic will market SpaceShipTwo for suborbital space science missions.
- Three years later, she found the opportunity to do a masters in space science with the International Space University (ISU), located in Strasbourg, France.
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- Kirill (web series) Kirill is an online science fiction drama.
- Night Sights Night Sights, also known as The Void, is a 2011 science fiction drama film.
- Since 2016, he has had a recurring role as Ed in the science fiction drama series "Humans".
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- A new Health Science Center housing graduate health science programs opened for classes in 2016.
- For Public Service, students may take courses in education, health science, fashion and law enforcement.
- Founded in 1969, Jaypee-The Health Sciences Publisher publishes books in almost all the areas of health science.
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- Reidenberg became interested in animal science and art as a high school student.
- Agriculture Agriculture is the science and art of cultivating plants and livestock.
- In secondary school, he studied science and art, and was editor of his high-school newspaper.
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- Gibson has spent her career championing women in science.
- Devlin is an advocate for women in science.
- She is a campaigner for the increased representation of Muslim women in science.
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- Haglund graduated from the science program of Blackebergs gymnasium in 2006.
- Her role was to coordinate the science program for the 2016 Homeward Bound program.
- The science program is a good example of the direction in which the Enlaces program is headed.
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- ), and also in environmental and food science.
- This is a subdiscipline of food science.
- It hosted food science conferences.
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- thus the star has attracted the attention of science fiction authors and game developers.
- More recent science fiction authors illuminate what they contend are injustices that are still prevalent.
- During his career as a literary agent, Ackerman represented such science fiction authors as Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, A.E.
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- It featured news and articles on fantasy, science, science fantasy, science fiction, and science fiction philosophy.
- The Merchant Princes The Merchant Princes is a science fantasy and alternate history series by British writer Charles Stross.
- The story was a science fantasy tale of Leeta, a beautiful woman from another dimension stealing the souls of men to try to save her father.
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- Its discovery has been described as a triumph of citizen science.
- It is a citizen science project.
- Seung now leads a team working on an online citizen science project, EyeWire.
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- He also led seminars in Renaissance science and medicine.
- The word came to English from the New Latin of science and medicine.
- During the time, curiosity and skepticism ravaged science and medicine.
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- Jan Żabiński authored approximately 60 popular science books.
- He has written five mainstream science books between 1991 and 2019.
- Walter has published four mainstream science books on a wide variety of subjects.
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- It built a new math and science building of and a library and technology center of.
- De La Roche Hall, the main science building at St. Bonaventure University, is named for the friar.
- The other buildings are geo science building, commerce and management studies building, laboratory building.
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- Mackenzie Prize for "best political science book of the year".
- The science book explores what happens when a community's glaciers slowly disappear.
- Her story was turned into a children's science book by Kari Cornell and Fatima Khan.
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- Abdullahi Bala Abdullahi Bala (born March 27, 1967) is a Nigerian academic, author and professor of soil science.
- He attended school in Queanbeyan near Canberra, before graduating from the University of Sydney with a degree in agricultural science and a doctorate in soil science and hydrology.
- Knowledge from the field of soil science, materials science, mechanics, and hydraulics is applied to safely and economically design foundations, retaining walls, and other structures.
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- In 1982 he composed the score for John Carpenter's science fiction horror movie "The Thing".
- Day of Wrath (1985 film) Day of Wrath () is a 1985 Soviet science fiction horror film directed by Sulambek Mamilov.
- His design was a science fiction horror concept wherein scientists on the Moon open a portal that aliens emerge from.
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- from 1975-1977 he was author and editor of the Norwegian science fiction magazine NOVA.
- Rayer was largely associated with the John Carnell era of New Worlds science fiction magazine.
- Fantasy Magazine Fantasy Magazine was an American online fantasy and science fiction magazine.
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- Elzinga has written on science policy from both a conceptual-critical and a practical point of view.
- The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research is responsible for implementing science policy.
- The regulatory framework has evolved since 2006 till date when the country's first science policy was prepared.
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- "Yokohama Kaidashi Kikō" won the 2007 Seiun Award for best science fiction comic.
- In 2017, SYFY listed "I, Borg" among the 25 best science fiction episodes of the last 25 years.
- It later became an acclaimed cult film regarded as one of the all-time best science fiction films.
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- Hermes studied agricultural science and philosophy at Bonn, Jena and Berlin.
- Growing up, his passions were soccer, math, nonfiction (science and philosophy), and Greek myths.
- Language is particularly important, for it establishes a bridge between natural science and philosophy.
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- Kingsbury received many accolades for his contributions to science and engineering.
- (Kennedy) Brattle made more substantial contributions to science than any other American of the day.
- For his considerable contributions to science and politics he was made a knight of the Order of St. Olav.
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- She had a small role opposite Scarlett Johansson in the 2014 science fiction action film "Lucy".
- In 2016, Free starred as Woody in Rooster Teeth's science fiction action comedy film "Lazer Team".
- is a made-for-television science fiction action film which originally aired on November 29, 1994 on CBS.