Sentences with phrase «subdiscipline in»

Although bioterrorism spawned a very specific subdiscipline in immunology, this field demands a broad perspective.

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Environmental philosophy is a growing subdiscipline within Western philosophy, characterized by the assumption that traditional Western metaphysics and moral theory are inadequate to the solution of environmental problems and that in our age alternative, ecological world views and axiologies are needed.
The intriguing thing to me about working in agricultural biotechnology at this moment is watching how a multitude of subdisciplines such as plant physiology, biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, bioinformatics, and molecular and conventional breeding are blending into one big continuum where the lines begin to blur.
Fluid dynamics is the subdiscipline of fluid mechanics that studies fluids (liquids and gases) in motion.
We have endeavored to meet this objective while offering something to students with primary interest in either of the relevant subdisciplines.
In all likelihood, entire careers and even subdisciplines of astronomy and planetary science will emerge from studying all the data we can remotely gather from a handful of promising worlds scattered among the nearest stars.
Medical: Our doctors have extensive experience in the various subdisciplines of medicine, including allergy, cardiology, dermatology, internal medicine, neurology, ophthalmology, and more.
So far, reviews of my climate - related papers have not seemed different in tone or quality than reviews of my papers in other subdisciplines.
Moreover, there are several subdisciplines within dendrochronology that collect tree ring data for different reasons, and in their fieldwork emphasize different site or individual tree characteristics during sampling.
It contains concise reviews of research in all subdisciplines of scientific psychology.
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