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1. Chemistry is one of the most important physical sciences

2. In the physical sciences alone, there were momentous changes.

3. - Space sciences including bio-medicine and life and physical sciences in space.

4. The Division of Biological and Physical Sciences (Bps) leads NASA’s Biological and Physical Sciences research which focuses on using the spaceflight environment to conduct experiments that cannot be conducted on Earth

5. Space sciences including bio-medicine and life and physical sciences in space

6. Space sciences including bio-medicine and life and physical sciences in space.

7. In 1841, he graduated first in the competition of comprehensive physical sciences.

8. The most respected fields of study in the radical milieu were the natural and physical sciences.

9. The classical approach used the methodology of the physical sciences to illustrate a view of organisations.

10. These Axioms remain central and have direct contributions to mathematics, the physical sciences, and real-world probability cases

11. The Colloquium audience comes from a diverse array of scientific backgrounds (including graduate students from the geological, biological, chemical, and physical sciences).

12. The Biophysics Certificate Program seeks to foster the training of graduate students in the application of the physical sciences and engineering to fundamental …

13. Biophysics, discipline concerned with the application of the principles and methods of physics and the other physical sciences to the solution of biological problems.

14. The curriculum initially focused on religious studies, Islamic law, Arabic literature, and arithmetic, and later extended to history, mathematics, the physical sciences, and music.

15. ISO 31-11:1992 was the part of international standard ISO 31 that defines mathematical signs and symbols for use in physical sciences and technology.

16. In his one-page testament, he stipulated that the money go to discoveries or inventions in the physical sciences and to discoveries or improvements in chemistry.

17. Bioengineering is the application of the life sciences, physical sciences, mathematics and engineering principles to define and solve problems in biology, medicine, health care and other fields

18. The intended audience includes academics from the fields of information technology, physics, mathematics and other physical sciences, but the general public may also find the book interesting.

19. Maxwell Fordjour Antwi-Afari is currently a Lecturer in Construction & QS at the Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Aston University, UK

20. Ara is globally recognized for applying technically-excellent, in-depth and diversified research, engineering, and technical support services to provide answers to complex and challenging problems in the physical sciences

21. By reference to the Merriam Webster dictionary, (part of Appendices 1 and 2 to Exhibit A1), he argued that physical sciences was defined as sciences such as physics, chemistry and astronomy.

22. To understand the full sweep and complexity of cultures across all of human history, Anthropology draws and builds upon knowledge from the social and biological sciences as well as the humanities and physical sciences.

23. Standards of Competent performance A registered nurse shall be considered to be Competent when he/she consistently demonstrates the ability to transfer scientific knowledge from social, biological and physical sciences in applying the nursing process,

24. Conventionalism In the physical sciences, some very basic facts or principles appear to have a status that is difficult to categorize: not simply empirically discovered; not purely analytic (true by virtue of already established meanings); fundamental, but without quite being ordinary physical laws

25. "Salsburg's book, Errors, Blunders and Lies: How to Tell the Difference, is a timely examination of how statistics and statistical modeling has assisted humankind in better understanding the world about us, whether the context is in, for example, the physical sciences, medicine and health, politics, or environmental science