Sentences with phrase «different scientific languages»

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These are all functions very different from any of the functions of scientific language.
Many philosophers stress these non-cognitive functions; they insist that these tasks are valuable and legitimate but are very different from the tasks of scientific language.
He or she must be able to build and cross bridges between different disciplines, understand their scientific languages, and develop a broad view on science in general.
Scientific disciplines have different cultures, languages, and standards.
At the location of the first SNP, which in scientific language is called «rs362307», half of HD patients have different coloured ribbons in their good and bad kites.
Participants will take part in writing a scientific news report in their native languages on the fascinating topic — Rights of Nature, which they will take back home to their different countries — with their own signatures as authors.
During one of their grade - level meetings, the language arts teachers brainstormed a way to connect the journey of the balloon to both creative and scientific writing by having their students write about that single experience from different perspectives.
Two goals: supporting Project Gutenberg (by producing e-text) and free e-literature on the web in general... and more (by linking to 600 + sites that matter, all over the world in many different languages — including general literature, poetry, Greek, Roman and Medieval, Art, Music, Audiobooks, Books and Literature in general, Research, Education and Scientific Publications).
That said, for those of us who have heard again and again that dogs are just domesticated wolves living in a «pack» of humans — and who hasn't heard that more times than you can count, thanks to the popularization of the concept on TV — it might be helpful to learn all the scientific reasoning behind how wolves and dogs are different (and how we misunderstood wolves and their pack interactions for a very, very long time), why those «alpha dog» approaches aren't the best way to relate to your dog (and in fact, can even cause more problems), and why alternate approaches like positive reinforcement and reading the body language of a dog as a dog and not a mini wolf do work.
Some of them evoke the idea of body movement that is inherent to tarantella and Tarantallegra, like Allison Katz's Legs, a watercolor painting of isolated legs in different extended positions, and Liz Magic Laser's response to Katz's piece, a scientific and sociological analysis of the body language within the original watercolor legs.
Kyoto has permitted different groups to tell different stories about themselves to themselves and to others, often in superficially scientific language.
Unlike scientific names, common names are almost always different for speakers of different languages.
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