Sentence examples for oriented toward science from inspiring English sources

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Other higher-educational institutions include Simón Bolívar University, which is public and oriented toward science and technology, and the private Andrés Bello Catholic, Metropolitan, and Santa María universities.

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By now, it is no secret that the male brain tends to be more oriented toward math, science, and technology than it is toward the arts.

Most of these reprints are oriented toward superhero or science fiction comics, primarily, while some are oriented toward comic strip instead of comic book characters.

Some programs maintain the traditional emphasis on physical design and land use; others, especially those that grant doctoral degrees, are oriented toward the social sciences.

Chesley notes that "AHRQ's funding is more oriented toward applications than bench science," and the agency's current priorities give greater focus to researching the needs of sicker patients.

The two initiatives, Klausner says, are the "logical next steps to the things I loved to do at the cancer institute: large projects oriented toward the linkage of science and technology" that bring together researchers across disciplines.

C. 550 - Ammonius Hermiae, (flourished c. 550) Greek philosopher whose thinking was primarily oriented toward logic and the sciences.

Sean McWhinnie, science policy manager at the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), says FP7 is more specifically oriented toward chemistry, including nanotechnology, materials science, and energy, than the previous program, FP6.

To make workshops as relevant as possible, some session are oriented toward humanities and interpretive social science while others are STEM-oriented.

It is the field most oriented toward practical applications within political science and is often organized as a separate department that prepares students for careers in the civil service.

Rickert agrees that philosophy, unlike the specialized empirical sciences, must be oriented toward the world as a whole (Weltganze), and not merely toward this or that specific part of the world (Rickert 1910, 1; Rickert 1934, 1).

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