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  • ...], and the theoretical branches of [[theoretical computer science|computer science]], [[information theory]], and [[statistics]].
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  • ...re is sometimes termed [[pure science]] to differentiate it from [[applied science]], which is the application of scientific research to specific human needs. Fields of science are commonly classified along two major lines:
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  • '''Applied science''' is a [[discipline]] of [[science]] that applies existing scientific [[knowledge]] to develop more [[practica ...]], although there might be [[feedback]] between basic science and applied science: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_and_development research and devel
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  • ...c.nz/major.asp?major_code=2010&prog_code=93068 Massey University] Computer science has many sub-fields; some emphasize the computation of specific results (su [[Category: Formal Sciences]]
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  • ...ce, [[logic]], [[mathematics]], and the theoretical branches of [[computer science]], [[information theory]], and [[statistics]]. ==Is it "Science"?==
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  • ...ies the structure of statements and arguments, both through the study of [[formal system]]s of [[inference]] and through the study of arguments in natural la ...its implementation in computing machinery is the foundation of [[computer science]].
    23 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 00:12, 4 January 2008
  • ...ientific method to study human behavior and society, and from the [[formal science]]s, such as [[mathematics]] and [[logic]], which use a different [[methodol
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  • *2 : [[work]]ing in an applied science <an applied physicist> ==Applied Science==
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  • ...a wide variety of [[academic discipline]]s, from the physical and social [[science]]s to the [[humanities]]. Statistics are also used for making informed deci [[Category: Formal Sciences]]
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  • ...l language]] plus a set of [[inference]] rules or transformation rules. A formal system may be formulated and studied for its intrinsic [[value]], or it may Some theorists use the term ''formalism'' as a rough synonym for ''formal system'', but the term is also used to refer to a particular style of ''not
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  • ...academic discipline that studies them. [[Benjamin Peirce]] called it "the science that draws necessary conclusions".Peirce, p.97 ...that [[mathematician]]s seek out patterns whether found in numbers, space, science, computers, imaginary abstractions, or elsewhere. Mathematicians explore su
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  • *2: one who [[engages]] in a pursuit, [[study]], [[science]], or sport as a pastime rather than as a [[profession]] *3: one lacking in [[experience]] and competence in an [[art]] or [[science]]
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  • ...th [[reductionist]] and [[holistic]] approaches to [[Earth]] sciences. The formal [[discipline]] of Earth sciences may include the [[study]] of the [[atmosph The following fields of [[science]] are generally categorized within the geosciences:
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  • The study of the Universe integrating [[science]], [[philosophy]], and [[religion]]. The science of [[Astronomical object|celestial objects]] and [[phenomena]] that origina
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  • ...dividuals]], each a ''triumvir'' (pl. triumviri). The arrangement can be [[formal]] or informal, and though the three are usually [[equal]] on paper, in [[re [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...field is at the crossroads of [[mathematics]], [[statistics]], [[computer science]], [[physics]], [[neurobiology]], and [[electrical engineering]]. Its impac [[Category: Formal Sciences]]
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  • An '''inauguration''' is a [[formal]] [[ceremony]] to mark the beginning of a [[leader]]'s term of office. An e The most common usage of the term is in the [[context]] of a [[formal]] investiture whereby an [[individual]] assumes an office or position of [[
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  • ...mporary or a matter of convenience. A coalition thus differs from a more [[formal]] covenant. Possibly described as a joining of 'factions', usually those wi [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...according to the rules of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formal_grammar formal grammar]. The term parsing comes from Latin ''pars (orationis),'' meaning p ...erent [[meanings]] in different branches of [[linguistics]] and [[computer science]]. Traditional sentence parsing is often performed as a [[method]] of under
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  • ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Judiciary judicial branch] of government will have the [[formal]] [[power]] to [[interpret]] legislation (see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wik [[Category: Political Science]]
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