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  • The [[Institute of Food Technologists]] defines food science as "the discipline in which the engineering, [[biological]], and physical sciences are used to ...n</ref><ref>John M. de Man. 2009. Food process engineering and technology, Academic Press, Elsevier: London and New York, 1st edn.</ref> The biological substan ...
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  • ...''Forms of Knowledge : Developing the History of Knowledge'' (Lund: Nordic Academic Press, 2020).</ref> ...''Forms of Knowledge : Developing the History of Knowledge'' (Lund: Nordic Academic Press, 2020).</ref> Concepts applied in this specialty such as "scientifica ...
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  • ...n whatever they submitted and how can they improve it. In institutes where academic submissions are done electronically, there generally is a [[Learning manage ===Call-for-paper (academic) conferences=== ...
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  • ...ing & Technology for a Sustainable World 16.5 (2009): 20–22. Gale Expanded Academic ASAP. Web. 1 October 2009. <http://find.galegroup.com/‌gtx/‌start.do?prodId ...ption, an ideology commonly referred to as "from field to fork". It is the discipline in which the engineering, biological, and physical sciences are used to stu ...
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  • ==Membership, status and interactions== ...[Achieved status|Status]] within the community is highly correlated with [[Academic publishing|publication record]],<ref>{{citation | last1 = Yearley | first1 ...
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  • {{Short description|Academic discipline}} '''Communication studies''' or '''communication science''' is an [[academic discipline]] that deals with processes of [[human communication]] and [[Human behavior ...
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  • *An [[academic discipline]] – one with academic departments, curricula and degrees; national and international societies; a ...physics which involves the behavior and properties of light, including its interactions with matter and the construction of instruments that use or detect it. ...
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  • ...ine (list)|outline]] is provided as a topical overview of [[science]]; the discipline of science is defined as both the systematic effort of acquiring knowledge ...is the concept of exchange/influence of ideas, thoughts, and relationship interactions (resulting in harmony, peace, self enrichment, favoritism, maliciousness, j ...
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  • {{for|the academic field|Systems science}}{{For|the engineering|Systems engineering}} ...d system]]s, discrete to continuous, pulse to [[hybrid system]]s, etc. The interactions between systems and their environments are categorized as relatively closed ...
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  • {{short description|Combination of two or more academic disciplines into one activity}} ...pecialties. However, the term "interdisciplinary" is sometimes confined to academic settings. ...
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  • ...factors involved. During the 1970s the subject attracted more attention in academic circles but it is only since around 2000 that employee communications has r ...ith employees grew and led to the emergence of an increasingly specialised discipline.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.exploringinternalcommunication.com/what-can ...
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  • ==Emergence of the discipline== ...on, D. (2015) ''Digital Sociology''. London: Routledge</ref> and the first academic conference on "Digital Sociology" was held in New York, NY in the same year ...
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  • ...m as a network where the nodes represent the components and links to their interactions. ...to explain systems in terms of their constituent parts and the individual interactions between them. ...
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  • ...9355|issn=1083-6101}}</ref> These online relationships may help facilitate interactions that would not have occurred face-to-face due to factors such as [[geograph ...orming impressions and communicating accurately. They found that norms for interactions would be unclear via social networking sites. Moreover, these theorists bel ...
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  • {{short description|Academic field}} ...gy]] (MIT), which served as a model. By 2011, 111 STS research centers and academic programs were counted worldwide.<ref>[http://stswiki.org/index.php?title=Wo ...
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  • '''Electrical engineering''' is an [[engineering]] discipline concerned with the study, design, and application of equipment, devices, an Electrical engineers typically hold a [[academic degree|degree]] in electrical engineering or electronic engineering. Pract ...
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  • {{Short description|Academic field of logic and rhetoric}} ...entious) type of debate in which winning is the only concern.}}</ref> This discipline also studies the means by which people can express and rationally resolve o ...
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  • The theory was developed in academic publications in French, English and German. From an early time, the French ...ef> Carathéodory introduced his 1909 paper thus: "The proposition that the discipline of thermodynamics can be justified without recourse to any hypothesis that ...
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  • ...communication]] are simplified overviews of its main components and their interactions. Many models include the idea that a source uses a [[code|coding]] system t ...tiref | {{harvnb|Dance|1970|pp=201–202}} | {{harvnb|Craig|1999|pp=[https://academic.oup.com/ct/article/9/2/119-161/4201776 119, 121–122, 133–134]}} }}</ref> Th ...
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  • ...dge University Press |isbn=9780521154499 |url=https://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/physics/condensed-matter-physics-nanoscience-and-mesoscopic-physic ...th external and self-generated magnetic fields are studied in the academic discipline of [[magnetohydrodynamics]]. ...
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