Set in place an early commitment to modernisation of agricultural practice by way of applied science. |
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The idea that discoveries in pure science inevitably drive advances in applied science that lead to new technologies and business is wrong. |
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The early smart-infrastructure ventures often seem like applied science projects, encouraging but small scale. |
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Dr Dani Strickland is a lecturer in engineering and applied science at Aston University. |
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I hope the panel might also consider the role that colleges and institutes play in applied science. |
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He hopes to tie this into his role on the advisory council of the University of British Columbia's applied science faculty. |
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Thus pure science and applied science are two distinct activities, mutually dependent for each other's growth. |
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In fact, Northern Ontario Women are underrepresented in trades, blue collar, and natural and applied science related occupations. |
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In fact, he draws no distinction between basic research and applied science. |
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This may seem an odd choice for a university offering a course in biochemistry but without a course in brewing technology and applied science. |
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Others again are consultancies or centres which compete for funding for both basic and applied science. |
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Scientists and engineers usually prefer to define technology as applied science, rather than as the things that people make and use. |
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The headquarters of the Russian Academy of Sciences are located in Moscow as well as research and applied science institutions. |
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Among Cusa's other interests were diagnostic medicine and applied science. |
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It is true that civilization is the spring of theoretical and applied science, and it is natural for springs to bubble up, gush forth and spread out. |
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I got an associate's degree in applied science. |
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But now he has applied science to his free-wheeling tennis. |
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Basic science is symbiotic with applied science. |
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Nanotechnology broadly refers to the field of applied science and technology concerning matter on the atomic and molecular scale, normally 1 to 100 nanometers, and the use of devices within that size range. |
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As environmental scientists, we've tried to make an argument that if Canadians don't do some of this basic and applied science, nobody else is going to do it. |
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He was responsible for educational and cultural policy matters and looked after the dossier on the universities of applied science during the pioneering phase. |
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As a consequence, many of our university programs in nuclear engineering have closed and other essential applied science professionals are opting for careers elsewhere. |
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The project was carried out by Magog, which is a member of the Westfälischer Schieferverband, in collaboration with a university of applied science. |
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Clinical neuropsychology is a sub-field of psychology concerned with the applied science of brain-behaviour relationships. |
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Thales and the Ionians on the mainland were the Founders of Applied Science. |
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He is the dean of Princeton University's School of Engineering and Applied Science and holds a professorship in the Department of Computer Science. |
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The Seattle campus, which opened in 2004, offers Associate of Applied Science and Bachelor of Fine Arts Degrees in Fashion Design, Interior Design, and Visual Communication. |
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The Genome Sequencer 20 System and related products are sold worldwide by Roche Applied Science, a business unit of Roche Diagnostics. |
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