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A weekly journal concerning science. Science was founded in 1880 by one of the world's most famous scientists, Thomas Alva Edison, inventor of the light bulb. Science is the world's general scientific publication with the largest circulation. For the sake of comparison, Science's only competitor, the prestigious English journal Natur [..]
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The study of the mind. Cognitive science is an interdisciplinary science that draws on many fields, including neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, computer science, artificial intelligence, and linguistics. The purpose of cognitive science is to develop models that help explain human perception, thinking, and learning with the premise that the min [..]
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Science is a way of acquiring knowledge. To do science, one must follow a specific universal methodology. The central theme in this methodology is the testing of hypotheses and the ability to make pre [..]
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mid-14c., "what is known, knowledge (of something) acquired by study; information;" also "assurance of knowledge, certitude, certainty," from Old French science "knowledge, le [..]
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knowledge
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knowledge focused on facts based on observation, identification, description, investigation, and explanation.
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Science, technology, engineering, and math programs, which are important to innovation and job creation in the United States.
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A discipline, or topic of study, that uses the scientific method to investigate and explain the operation of the world by testing and verifying hypothesized relationships. While the term science is of [..]
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a particular branch of scientific knowledge; "the science of genetics" skill: ability to produce solutions in some problem domain; "the skill of a well-trained b [..]
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knowledge go by careful study and testing of things, often to do with nature. Chemistry is a natural science
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The application of systematic methods of observation and careful logical analysis; the term also refers to the body of knowledge produced by the use of the scientific method.
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A methodical, precise, objective way to study the natural world. scientific method
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1) A branch of human knowledge that arranges and systematizes facts or truths and shows the operation of general laws. 2) The study of data and formulation of theories according to the scientific meth [..]
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A branch of knowledge that produces theoretical explanations of natural phenomena based on experimentation and observation.
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a systematic knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observation and experimentation
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Knowledge of laws and principles.
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An organized body of knowledge about the natural universe and the processes by which that knowledge is acquired and tested.
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The process of developing a systematized knowledge of the world through the variation and testing of hypotheses. (See Engineering
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process of trying to understand the world around us; the knowledge obtained by observing natural events and conditions in order to discover facts and formulate laws or principals that can be verified [..]
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studies conducted on objective principles involving systematic observation and experimentation
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Black Magic
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An approach used to obtain reliable knowledge about the physical and social worlds, based on systematic empirical observations; the knowledge so obtained.
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Pursuant to 20 USCS § 1067k (4), [Title 20. Education; Chapter 28. Higher Education Resources And Student Assistance; Institutional Aid; Minority Science And Engineering Improvement Program; Administr [..]
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(n) a particular branch of scientific knowledge(n) ability to produce solutions in some problem domain
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A substance whose physical properties change depending on its proximity to religion.
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(n.) A branch of knowledge based on the laws of nature.
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The Gay Science or “Gay Saber.” The poetry of the Troubadours, and in its extended meaning poetry generally.
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both a body of knowledge and a process for obtaining that knowledge of the natural and physical world through observation and experiment; there are many specialized subsets of science such as biology, [..]
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n. ciencia; ciencias
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obeah, witchcraft (1)
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The study of natural phenomena by Observation, measurement, and experimentation.
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The study of Nutrition Processes, as well as the components of Food, their actions, interaction, and balance in relation to Health and Disease in Animals.
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Disciplines concerned with the study of Human and Animal Behavior.
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The study of Nutrition Processes as well as the components of Food, their actions, interaction, and balance in relation to Health and Disease of Children, Infants or Adolescents.
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A Religion founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1866 that was organized under the official name of the Church of Christ, Scientist. It includes the practice of spiritual healing.
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The study of the precise Nature of different mental tasks and the operations of the Brain that enable them to be performed, engaging branches of Psychology, computer Science, Philosophy, and Linguisti [..]
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Fields of Science encompassing studies and Research from the disciplines of Physics; Chemistry; Biological Sciences; and Mathematics; that are related to the Planet EARTH. Subfields include atmospheri [..]
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The branch of Science concerned with the interrelationship of organisms and their Environment, especially as manifested by natural cycles and rhythms, community development and structure, interactions [..]
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The Science of controlling or modifying those conditions, influences, or forces surrounding man which relate to promoting, establishing, and maintaining Health.
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Disciplines that apply Sciences to law. Forensic Sciences include a wide range of disciplines, such as Forensic Toxicology; Forensic Anthropology; Forensic Medicine; Forensic Dentistry; and others.
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The field of Knowledge, theory, and Technology dealing with the collection of facts and figures, and the processes and methods involved in their manipulation, storage, dissemination, Publication, and [..]
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The Science and Technology dealing with the procurement, Breeding, care, Health, and selection of Animals used in Biomedical Research and testing.
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Study of the principles and practices of Library Administration and services.
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All of the divisions of the Natural Sciences dealing with the various aspects of the phenomena of Life and vital processes. The concept includes Anatomy and Physiology, Biochemistry and Biophysics, an [..]
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The specialty related to the performance of techniques in Clinical Pathology such as those in Hematology, Microbiology, and other general clinical Laboratory applications.
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The Sciences dealing with processes observable in Nature.
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The study of Nutrition Processes as well as the components of Food, their actions, interaction, and balance in relation to Health and Disease.
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Disciplines concerned with the interrelationships of individuals in a Social Environment including social Organizations and institutions. Includes Sociology and Anthropology.
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The application of discoveries generated by Laboratory Research and preclinical studies to the development of clinical trials and studies in Humans. A second area of translational Research concerns en [..]
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The systematic observation of natural phenomena for the purpose of discovering laws governing those phenomena. The body of knowledge accumulated by such means. (From Dorland, 28th ed)
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The importance of the economics of science is substantially due to the importance of science as a driver of technology, and technology as a driver of ...
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the empirical study of the order of nature. (Barbour pg.3) theology
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n. "knowledge; branch of learning; learned composition," s.v. science OED. KEY: science@n
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n 46 science 40 sciences 6
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This bidding system originated with the members of the Cambridge University Bridge Club, and is listed as one of the Articles on their website. Mr. Tom Townsend was one of the members and possibly co- [..]
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Denotes any educational game with an emphasis on learning biology, chemistry, physics, etc.
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Science no longer seeks to explain phenomena and arrive at any kind of reality; rather, it now seeks to classify phenomena according to preconceived models. This, however, is what we would call &q [..]
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What is Acid Rain?
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A discipline, or topic of study, that uses the scientific method to investigate and explain the operation of the world by testing and verifying hypothesized relationships. While the term science is of [..]
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the knowledge obtained by observing natural events and conditions in order to discover facts and formulate laws or principles that can be verified or tested
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A system of thought that prioritizes nature contrasted with humankind and with a divine or metaphysical order.
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Office of Undergraduate Programs Gendron Hall, Room 172 30 Marie Curie Private, Room 2046 Ottawa ON K1N 6N5 Tel.: 613-562-5727 infosci@uOttawa.ca Office of Graduate Studies Gendron Hall 30 Marie Curie Private, Room 181 Ottawa ON K1N 6N5 Tel.: 613-562-5800 (3145) gradsci@uOttawa.ca
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Knowledge system based on beliefs in the empirical world and laboratory research.
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(countable) A particular discipline or branch of learning, especially one dealing with measurable or systematic principles rather than intuition or natural ability.his science or sight from all eter [..]
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lang=en 1600s=1678 |1800s=1813 * '''1678''' — . ''''. *: He, moreover, objected the base and low estate and condition of those that were chiefly the pilgrims of the times in which they lived: als [..]
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The systematic and quantitative study of the character and behaviour of the physical world.
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Science, also widely referred to as Science Magazine, is the peer-reviewed academic journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and one of the world's top academic journa [..]
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Science (from Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge") is a systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe.The earliest r [..]
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Science, also widely referred to as Science Magazine, is the peer-reviewed academic journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and one of the world's top academic journa [..]
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Science (from Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge") is a systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe.The earliest r [..]
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Science (from Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge") is a systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe.The earliest r [..]
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Science Channel (often referred to as simply Science) is an American pay television channel that is owned by Discovery, Inc. The channel features programming focusing on the fields of wilderness survi [..]
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Science, also widely referred to as Science Magazine, is the peer-reviewed academic journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and one of the world's top academic journa [..]
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In the US state of Texas science is one of several academic events sanctioned by the University Interscholastic League. It is also a competition held by the Texas Math and Science Coaches Association [..]
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In the US state of Texas science is one of several academic events sanctioned by the University Interscholastic League. It is also a competition held by the Texas Math and Science Coaches Association [..]
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Science is a systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe. Disciplines referred to as "science" (the branches of sc [..]
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Science (from Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge") is a systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe.The earliest r [..]
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Science (from Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge") is a systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe.The earliest r [..]
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Science is the fourth album released by the Norwegian singer/songwriter Thomas Dybdahl.
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Science is a stand-up comedy show by British comedian Ricky Gervais. It was filmed in 2010 at the HMV Hammersmith Apollo, and released on DVD in November that year.
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