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  2. Index of branches of science - Wikipedia

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    Algedonics – science of pleasure and pain. Algology ( botany) – study of algae. Algology ( medicine) – study of pain. Allergology - study of causes and treatment of allergies. Anaesthesiology – study of anaesthetics. Anatomy – study of the structure of the body. Andragogy – theory and practice of education of adults.

  3. List of scientific occupations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of science and science-related occupations, which include various scientific occupations and careers based upon scientific research disciplines and explorers. A medical laboratory scientist at the National Institutes of Health preparing DNA samples

  4. Lists of scientists - Wikipedia

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    List of Christians in science and technology. List of Christian Nobel laureates. List of Christian scientists and scholars of medieval Islam. List of climate scientists. List of women climate scientists and activists. List of cognitive scientists. List of computer scientists. List of cosmologists. List of criminologists.

  5. Category:Lists of scientists - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. Lists of scientists by award ‎ (1 C, 3 P) Lists of scientists by field ‎ (5 C, 10 P) Lists of scientists by membership ‎ (5 C, 10 P) Lists of scientists by nationality ‎ (5 C, 8 P) Lists of scientists by religion ‎ (1 C, 2 P)

  6. Scientist - Wikipedia

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    We need very much a name to describe a cultivator of science in general. I should incline to call him a Scientist. Thus we might say, that as an Artist is a Musician, Painter, or Poet, a Scientist is a Mathematician, Physicist, or Naturalist. He also proposed the term physicist at the same time, as a counterpart to the French word physicien.

  7. List of biologists - Wikipedia

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    Julius Adler (born 1930), American biochemist and geneticist known for work on chemotaxis. Monique Adolphe (1932–2022), French cell biologist, pioneer of cell culture. Edgar Douglas Adrian (1st Baron Adrian) (1889–1977), British electrophysiologist, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1932) for research on neurons.

  8. List of scientists whose names are used as units - Wikipedia

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    Two of the base SI units and 17 of the derived units are named after scientists. [2] 28 non-SI units are named after scientists. By this convention, their names are immortalised. As a rule, the SI units are written in lowercase letters, but symbols of units derived from the name of a person begin with a capital letter.

  9. Fields of Science and Technology - Wikipedia

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    Fields of Science and Technology ( FOS) is a compulsory classification for statistics of branches of scholarly and technical fields, published by the OECD in 2002. It was created out of the need to interchange data of research facilities, research results etc. It was revised in 2007 under the name Revised Fields of Science and Technology.