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Though science has more rules than art does, what people often fail to recognize is science breaks more rules to progress, and art develops more rules to establish its distinctiveness.
In the stages into which medical science breaks down the process of recovery and the disease, which unfortunately evolves towards a fatal outcome and clearly limited function, the health system and attention process must go hand-in-hand with home assistance.
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When Sir Tim Hunt's comments about women in science broke, one element in particular jumped out at me.
"Really, what this is about is computer science breaking out of its narrow role". Coleman acknowledged: "There's more work to do". About 27percentt of roughly 100,000 AP computer science test-takers last spring were girls.
After all, what is comprehensible can be tinkered with and, in time, improved.The standard account tells us that the new science broke the stranglehold that the church and a few of its favoured pagan thinkers (chiefly Aristotle) had exerted for centuries on Western thought.
Think of it as both an art and a science: breaking down complex concepts into easy-to-understand visual communication.
Plans for joint publication in Science broke down when terms of agreement over data release could not be negotiated: Science's editors were willing to publish Celera's findings without Venter meeting the standard requirement that the sequence data be submitted to GenBank; Celera would instead make the data available on its own website.
So, it was a real surprise to me when "She Blinded Me With Science" broke the mold for me.
When applied to urban social science, it breaks down into a small number of more specific and equally well-defined concepts.
Mistakes are particularly easy to make in the type of high-risk science that breaks new ground, and scientists should be encouraged to take such risks.
Marilyn Brookwood New York Darwin's God A reader writes, "God may be invoked because the explanatory power of science ultimately breaks down, leaving a vacuum that must be filled" (Letters, April 1, in response to "Darwin's God," by Robin Marantz Henig, March 4).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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