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  • {{distinguish|Science communication|Scientific writing|Scholarly communication}} '''Scientific communication''' is a part of [[information science]] and the [[sociology o ...
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  • * [[Scientific management]] [[Category:Scientific documents]] ...
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  • ...ery In Art And Philately |year=2004 |isbn=9789814481892 |publisher=[[World Scientific Publishing Company]] |editor1=Duane Chartier |editor2=Richard J Weiss}}</re | [[Chronologies]] || Documents events over time, frequently in a timeline fashion. ...
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  • ...ressed in formal and systematical language and shared in the form of data, scientific formulae, specifications, manuals and such like.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=N ...tive knowledge]]. The most common forms of explicit knowledge are manuals, documents, procedures, and how-to videos. Knowledge also can be audio-visual. Enginee ...
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  • '''Regulatory science''' is the scientific and technical foundations upon which regulations are based in various indus ...aspects of regulation, in that the former is focused on the regulations' ''scientific'' underpinnings and concerns – rather than the regulations' promulgation, i ...
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  • ...s may include [[Signals intelligence|security]], [[normal profit|profit]], scientific research, regular censuses, and [[traffic analysis]]. The data of interest ...NSA terminology). The database stores metadata up to a year. According to documents leaked by Edward Snowden: "The Marina metadata application tracks a user's ...
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  • {{about|the analysis of historical and other documents|the form of negotiations between groups or states|Diplomacy}} {{Short description|Academic study of the protocols of documents}} ...
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  • ...orms fundamental and applied researches in the following interdisciplinary scientific directions: ...ibution in providing a solution to the large-scale fundamental and applied scientific problems, including: ...
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  • ...ecific ELNs" contain features designed to work with specific applications, scientific instrumentation or data types. ...s all strive to do the same thing: Capture, record, centralize and protect scientific data in a way that is highly searchable, historically accurate, and legally ...
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  • ...attain the functional literacy required to comprehend the basic texts and documents associated with competent citizenship contributes to a society's level of c ...ate, only one-third of high school graduates can comprehend the content of scientific and literary texts, according to a 2015 study.<ref name="NKJ201506">{{cite ...
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  • ...ce.<ref>Hans Friedrich Ebel, Claus Bliefert, William E. Russey,"The art of scientific writing: from student reports to professional publications in chemistry and [[Category:Scientific documents]] ...
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  • ...s vigorous than the Saxon ''send'', but preferable at times in literary or scientific use; as, to ''transmit'' the crown, or the feud, from generation to generat ...d use of an organized [[courier]] service for the dissemination of written documents is in [[Egypt]], where [[Pharaoh]]s used couriers to send out decrees throu ...
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  • ...df/sp811.pdf NIST SP811](§8.9)</ref> Some of these words have been used in scientific literature.<ref>Mills, I. (1993). Quantities, units and symbols in physical *'''United States:''' There are several national [[SI]] guidance documents, such as [http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/contents.html NIST SP 811], [h ...
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  • Early [[Food science|scientific research]] into food technology concentrated on [[food preservation]]. [[Ni ...escription of how to avoid spoilage in 1864, was an early attempt to apply scientific knowledge to food handling. Besides research into [[wine spoilage]], Pasteu ...
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  • ...]. This is an outlook on science education that emphasizes the teaching of scientific and technological developments in their cultural, economic, social and poli ...evance of scientific discoveries, rather than just concentrate on learning scientific facts and theories that seemed distant from their realities (Fensham, 1985 ...
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  • {{Short description|Authorial deposit of documents to provide open access}} ...cess: On the Organisation and International Political Economy of Access to Scientific Knowledge| publisher = Springer| date = 2014| pages = 85| url = https://www ...
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  • ...form suitable for the audience. SMEs are often required to sign off on the documents or training developed, checking it for technical accuracy. SMEs are also ne In the scientific and academic fields, SMEs are recruited to perform peer reviews<ref>{{Cite ...
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  • ...fic community are relevant for the world at large rather than just for the scientific experts themselves, and that technological progress can never be free of et ...rom stakeholders and other actors is included only via written statements, documents and interviews, but not as in participatory TA. ...
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  • {{short description|Cross-disciplinary scientific research of cultural heritage}} ...the future. Heritage science is an umbrella term encompassing all forms of scientific enquiry into human works and the combined works of nature and humans, of va ...
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  • ...the history of natural sciences in the 19th century.<ref name=":4" /> The scientific philosopher [[Auguste Comte]] was one of the first to try to implement it i ...ntury, advocated for a new practice to study the progress on the [[Science|scientific]] and foresaw [[humanities]] use to [[science]].<ref name=":2" /> By the 19 ...
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