It is time to start new international collaborative ventures in pure science research, he says. |
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That mixture of pure science and unadulterated humanity lies at the heart of Clarke's fiction. |
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Thus pure science and applied science are two distinct activities, mutually dependent for each other's growth. |
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It was argued that pure science would inevitably have applications that would contribute to progress and social welfare. |
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Playfair earned for himself a high reputation in at least three branches of pure science, not primarily as a discoverer but rather as an expounder of theories. |
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Put across in a way which is accessible to non-specialists, this is fascinating material and yet the pure science involved is only part of the story. |
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The welcoming committee is pure science fiction, a towering wind energy farm of sleek white windmills, five storeys high and filling the valley's entire widescreen width. |
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Most of the projects funded are in the field of public health intervention rather than pure science, but with emphasis on evaluation. |
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Research workers in pure science are vastly enlarging our field of knowledge. |
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All of this was in furtherance of the purest of pure science – curiosity-driven research. |
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The idea that discoveries in pure science inevitably drive advances in applied science that lead to new technologies and business is wrong. |
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The heyday of pure science, which J. R. Ravetz calls 'academic science', ended with the atomic bomb. |
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This sort of approach applies as much to pure science as it does to social sciences. |
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While pursuing a career in architecture, Jennifer moved into the fashion industry after studying pure science. |
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Traditional knowledge by necessity fills a gap in small islands, where pure science data collection is sparse. |
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I'm coming at this from the point of view that pure science, if we could ever achieve it, has nothing to do with democracy. |
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Then people started speaking out: 'Don't just give me a pure science course, give me environmental science that is about me and my life. |
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The database will serve both scientific and conservation goals, trying to bridge the gap between conservation and pure science. |
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A similar neglect of the humanities is observable in many courses in pure science. |
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As you can see, bridge is rarely a pure science. |
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Maybe this is more an issue of evidence than the practice of pure science? |
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This has resulted in an increasing trend towards teaching pure science, because of its universal nature, the underlying assumption being that there will be a time for applying these techniques later. |
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As for choice, it is noticeable that girls tend to specialize in literature and the humanities more than boys, who lean more towards pure science specializations. |
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You tend to define this domain as one of pure science with its own logic of development, but that can also be applied to some other domains, as you have done with finance during the second half of your career. |
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I would qualify this somewhat, because in my view, the separation between the concepts of pure science and application seem incorrect for those observing what happens in financial markets. |
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We have also referred to the financial crisis which faces the universities, threatening their very existence and pressing with particular hardship on studies in arts, letters and pure science. |
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This project known as The African Odyssey project combines, uniquely in post-communist Europe, two approaches, i.e. pure science as well as scientific popularisation and environmental education. |
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The many voyages of discovery did not pay for themselves, and there was no funding for pure science in the Renaissance. |
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It was the first step to the mathematisation of human experience and thus it was the beginning of Pure Science. |
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For much of the 19th century, the University consisted of decentralized and separate faculties specializing in Political Science, Philosophy, and Pure Science. |
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