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"There is simply no rational basis for cutting the range of science areas we are currently seeing.
"Julius is curious about the range of science, driven by his spirit of research," said Maike Cruse, the director of the ABC.
Essential as this is, I firmly believe that the range of science GCSEs should cater for the needs of all young people; those who wish to stay on to study science post-16, and those who don't.
But, even though she had an interdisciplinary background, handling the range of science the office covered and expanding her expertise beyond experimental science, which was her research area, to include clinical sciences had steep learning curves, she says.
SRGs that participated in this study were randomly selected and represent the range of science reviewed by CSR. Figure 1 illustrates the differences between preliminary and final priority scores for all R01s in the sample that received a final priority score of 3.00 or better.
Therefore, instructors using active learning in our study represent the range of science education expertise among introductory college biology instructors using these methods.
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Discussion of his metaphysics are also found in other works, such as The Degrees of Knowledge, The Range of Reason, Science and Wisdom, and Ransoming the Time.
For the range of special science properties that have empirically established lower-level correlates with which they are copresent, if we are to treat them as fusion emergents, then, as the framework stands, we appear to be committed to denying the copresence of their lower-level correlates, which is empirically implausible.
Existing public ontologies and equivalent catalogues of concepts covering the range of crop science information and descriptors for crops and crop-related traits were collected from breeders, physiologists, agronomists, and researchers in the CGIAR consortium.
MOA is relevant to the range of life science disciplines, and investigations into MOA have a long history in pharmacology, toxicology, and medicine (DuBois et al., 1949; Bueding and Mansour, 1957; Daniel et al., 1966; Eldefrawi et al., 1970, Erlanger and Goode, 1967).
Service roles were presented as producing only unnaturally constrained versions of laboratory science in Britain, while the range of interactions of science with the clinic was neglected.
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