Sentences with phrase «subdisciplines of»

It contains concise reviews of research in all subdisciplines of scientific psychology.
Medical: Our doctors have extensive experience in the various subdisciplines of medicine, including allergy, cardiology, dermatology, internal medicine, neurology, ophthalmology, and more.
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.
They differ from those environmental philosophers who see environmental ethics as a subdiscipline of traditional philosophy.
Fluid dynamics is the subdiscipline of fluid mechanics that studies fluids (liquids and gases) in motion.

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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 broad discipline of engineering encompasses a range of specialised subdisciplines that focus on the issues associated with developing a specific kind of product, or using a specific type of technology.
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.
We have endeavored to meet this objective while offering something to students with primary interest in either of the relevant subdisciplines.
Mathematical ecology has been a formally recognized academic subdiscipline at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UT), since 1977.
As the month goes on, we'll be exploring various materials science subdisciplines while working to gain a better understanding of the economics of materials science careers.
Rock art research is among the most demanding of archaeology's subdisciplines.
Robert Garisto, an assistant editor at Physical Review Letters, says that his publication's efforts are complicated by the increasing specialization of physics subdisciplines, but are nevertheless yielding «some success.»
Over the half - century since that study, AI has matured into subdisciplines that have yielded a constellation of methods that enable perception, learning, reasoning, and natural language understanding.
As the practice of medicine matured, the various subdisciplines within it began to clean their own houses, beginning with the ophthalmologists, the first doctors to establish specialized board certification.
The programmers - cum - academic writers working with us hold exceptional knowledge of all the subdisciplines mentioned above and have successfully worked on its difficult topics and concepts.
Personally, I think she has a number of unconventional views (specifically on climate change, not necessarily other atmospheric science subdisciplines), many of which have not been clearly thought out and could do a disservice to a students education.
Does the very nature of climate science, with its congruence of multiple subdisciplines into one overarching theory exacerbate both the formation of the cascade and the maintenance of the belief?
So far, reviews of my climate - related papers have not seemed different in tone or quality than reviews of my papers in other subdisciplines.
Having a broadly representative editorial board with appropriate representation of subdisciplines; 3.
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