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  • ==Complexity science in health care== [[Complexity science]] and chaos theory are proposed as further explaining the nature of medical
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  • '''Science journalism''' is the branch of [[journalism]] that is dedicated to reportin
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  • I removed the following statement from the stub about computer science as it is not really accurate: I'm not sure when the term "computer science" was coined or when it was first taught as an academic subject but as a dis
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  • The term '''Science 2.0''' alludes to [[Web 2.0]] — interactive content creation ove ...ge from [[database]]s to [[cloud computing]] to [[telemedicine]]. As such, Science 2.0 intertwines with parallel developments in other parts of [[society]], i
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  • #REDIRECT [[CZ Talk:Cold Storage/Plausible science]]
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  • *Science Library
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  • ...neschool.net/2009/11/16/100-coolest-science-videos-on-youtube/ 100 Coolest Science Videos on YouTube] - an annotated collection of videos with scientfic conte ...e-of-science/ The Exquisite Corpse of Science] - an artistic experiment in science communication
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  • '''Citizen science''' encompasses scientific research projects in which data is gathered by pe
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  • ...these licensing requirements, the scope of practice for each of the health science professions is regulated. ==Care versus Science==
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  • '''Applied science''' is the term used for the application of scientific theory to real world
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  • '''Political science''' is an academic discipline and profession devoted to the systematic study ...ck to ancient times, the university discipline and profession of political science are relatively young.
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  • ...e the only ones included in the [[:Category:Health science Subgroup|health science subgroup]].
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  • (1940–) [[Philosophy of science|Philosopher of science]] with a primary interest in [[evolution]].
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  • A large annual science fiction convention run by the World Science Fiction Society.
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  • {{rpl|Science fiction}} {{rpl|World Science Fiction Convention}}
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  • (born October 21, 1929) [[Science fiction|Science-fiction]] author whose works address themes from [[sociology]] and [[anthro
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  • (1866–1946) English author best known for his pioneering [[Science Fiction|science-fiction]] novels; wrote ''[[The Time Machine]]''.
    170 bytes (20 words) - 11:48, 15 August 2009
  • ...omas S. Kuhn about the ways science progresses through periods of "normal" science through scientific revolutions entailing paradigm shifts.
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  • {{rpl|Science fiction}} {{rpl|World Science Fiction Convention}}
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  • ...can philosopher who revolutionized [[philosophy of science]] by describing science as being driven by paradigm-defining revolutions rather than steady progres
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  • * High school diploma in science with very high honors at Lycée Marcelin Berthelot (Val-de-Marne, France) * Bachelor of science & Master of science at Ecole polytechnique (France) (Mechanical Engineering and Physics)
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  • ...ch began in 1997, coincides with [[Sleek Geek]]<ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/science/sleekgeeks/default.htm Australian Broadcasting Corporation - Sleek Geek wee ...engineering-week/download-activities-competitions-and-quizzes/quizzes NSEW science and engineering quiz]</ref> with topics including chemistry, space, animals
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  • | title = The Science Olympiad: Promoting Interest in Science Education. | journal = Journal of College Science Teaching
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  • I am Uday Reddy, an academic [[computer science|Computer Scientist]] working in the [[United Kingdom|UK]]. ...-Champaign]] during 1985-1999 and currently work in the School of Computer Science at the [[University of Birmingham]].
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  • {{r|Science}} {{r|Earth science}}
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  • ...gist]], [[historiography|historian]] and [[popular science writing|popular science writer]].
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  • | name = American Political Science Association ...ociation''' (APSA) is the largest professional association for [[political science|political scientists]].
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  • ...nder of [[Christian Science]] and of international newspaper The Christian Science Monitor.
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  • {{r|Computer science}} {{r|Closure (computer science)}}
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  • ...gov/doe/lanl/pubs/number26.htm Challenges in Plutonium Science] Los Alamos Science, number 26, 2000
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  • {{r|Science}} {{r|Food science}}
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