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basic science

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basic
adjective
uk /ˈbeɪ.sɪk/ us /ˈbeɪ.sɪk/
simple and not complicated, so able to provide the base or starting point from which something ...
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science
noun
uk /ˈsaɪ.əns/ us /ˈsaɪ.əns/
(knowledge from) the careful study of the structure and behaviour of the physical world, especially by watching, measuring, and doing experiments, and the development of theories to describe the results of ...
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Examples of basic science


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For basicscience, alternatives have provided sound scientific principles for the advancement of knowledge.
In other words, research hospitals bridge the traditionally separated spheres of basicscience and technology.
Translating genetics, cognitive science, and other basicscience research findings into applications for prevention.
First, advances in basicscience allowed smaller incisions in surgical procedure.
Today heavy ion driven fusion in many respects is still a field of basicscience issues.
Nuclear physics ceased to be a basicscience and became phenomenological and derivative.
As a basicscience it died as a result of its own success, swallowed by its offspring, high-energy physics.
In the mean time, basicscience researchers are in the best position to identify biological markers(s) for early diagnosis.
Moreover, the executive rhetoric was unsuccessful in alleviating the fundamental tension between basicscience and distributive service to clientele.
The various chapters cover both the basicscience which underpins the concepts used and their practical application to geothermal resources.
Basicscience has bowed to the exceptions that context demands, but has not yet articulated a strong theory of context.
That study shows the importance of publicly funded basicscience, and examines the contribution of basicscience to the economy.
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There is an exciting programme of basicscience here.
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We are not attempting to debase basicscience.
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Surely, one thing is, or used to be, basicscience.
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It also involves a great deal of basicscience.
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This model assumes that the information flow is from science to practice; however, testing hypotheses in practice often informs the basicscience.
Interestingly, the word "basic" in this context resonates with another use of the term - "basicscience" - that may illuminate the problem we face.
Within the intent of this agreement, the basicscience of dense plasma physics using intense ion and laser beams will be explored.
Paralleling these clinical accomplishments, were all those diverse contributions from basicscience which provided the understanding and foundation for changing clinical practice.
More thorough answers to these questions can be found in the translation of current basicscience knowledge, which is the goal of this article.
This book will appeal primarily to basicscience researchers in the field and those engaged in epidemiological surveillance of strain types and their comparative properties.
Should we cut our basicscience, just when the links between basicscience and its industrial application are becoming closer than ever?
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There are intriguing hypotheses currently being explored in the basicscience laboratory, but the truth of the matter is that, in 1992, we do not know!
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