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As I read on about the science of ground meat and how surfactants are the key to a good salad dressing, I began to think of each chapter as a module or unit in a biochemistry class I never took but wish I had.

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This alone provides the starting point for a science of morality grounded in evidence and reason.

In the history of geomagnetism, geoelectricity, and space science, the use of ground magnetic records has demonstrated to be a powerful tool for monitoring the levels of overall geomagnetic activity.

Larson covers a lot of ground science, politics, history, adventure — and the book is dense at times, particularly when names and arcane bits of history tumble forth.

Both Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung admitted that their own science of psychoanalysis was grounded in mythology (a dreaming of sorts) and disseminated a mythology of its own.

To change the system, Dr. Fang and Dr. Casadevall say, start by giving graduate students a better understanding of science's ground rules — what Dr. Casadevall calls "the science of how you know what you know".

A total of 40 taps were checked for batch volumes and durations in different places [ten in public water cycles (WCs) of local departure hall in Jeddah airport, ten in new ablution facility in Haram of Makkah and 20 in faculty of science building, ground floor, new NBU campus, Arar, KSA].

This paper investigates the adaptation of a real-world linear system solver, which plays a central role in the data processing of the Science Ground Segment of ESA's astrometric Gaia mission.

High above the distorting blanket of Earth's atmosphere, a space telescope could perform science far beyond the reach of ground telescopes, he argued.

Randall, a journalist who's just written a book about the science of sleep, covers a lot of ground here: the epidemic levels of sleep disorders in the U.S. and our chronic collective tiredness.

As a philosopher with a mathematical background, Husserl was interested in developing a general theory of inferential systems, which (following Bolzano) he conceived of as a theory of science, on the ground that every science (including mathematics) can be looked upon as a system of propositions that are interconnected by a set of inferential relations.

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