science - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • social: Other teams in social sciences are also working on aging.
  • biomedical: Our sister divisions of Environmental Biology and other groups within the Biomedical sciences are in the adjacent building.
  • biological: A proper understanding of global change requires a fusion of the ' old ' academic disciplines and the integration of physical and biological sciences.

Noun used with modifier

  • earth: Students take core modules in biology, geography and earth sciences but the course also offers considerable choice through a range of module options.

Adjective modifier

  • cognitive: This is a problem for philosophy, for art, and for cognitive science.
  • physical: Reductionism is not the right approach to all problems, even in physical science.

Modifies a noun

  • fiction: Law is science fiction: part science, part fiction.
  • writer: By Jon Turney, a science writer based in London.
  • graduate: It is suitable for life science graduates or graduates with experience of computing.
  • curriculum: From September 2006 all schools will be introducing the new Science curriculum.
  • museum: That our television and science museums rate of discharge.
  • teacher: A stock example is that school lavatories are capital spending; more money for science teachers is current spending.

Noun used with modifier

  • rocket: Fire Plan Making a fire plan does not require rocket science.
  • computer: He received a PhD degree in computer science in 1990 at the University of Leiden, in the Netherlands.
  • sport: Q: Can you apply sports science know-how to any sport?
  • soil: HDRA leads the economic workpackage of the project and has a soil science input as well.
  • life: We are a long way from a single " life science industry " .

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