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  2. Basic research - Wikipedia

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    The number of basic science research [clarification needed] that assisted in the production of a given innovation peaked between 20 and 30 years before the innovation itself. While most innovation takes the form of applied science and most innovation occurs in the private sector, basic research is a necessary precursor to almost all applied ...

  3. Pasteur's quadrant - Wikipedia

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    Pasteur's quadrant is a classification of scientific research projects that seek fundamental understanding of scientific problems, while also having immediate use for society. Louis Pasteur 's research is thought to exemplify this type of method, which bridges the gap between " basic " and " applied " research. [ 1 ]

  4. Research - Wikipedia

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    Though the order may vary depending on the subject matter and researcher, the following steps are usually part of most formal research, both basic and applied: Observations and formation of the topic: Consists of the subject area of one's interest and following that subject area to conduct subject-related research. The subject area should not ...

  5. Branches of science - Wikipedia

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    Applied science is the use of existing scientific knowledge to achieve practical goals, like technology or inventions. Within natural science, disciplines that are basic science develop basic information to explain and perhaps predict phenomena in the natural world. Applied science is the use of scientific processes and knowledge as the means ...

  6. Applied science - Wikipedia

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    Applied research can be better understood in any area when contrasting it with basic or pure research. Basic geographical research strives to create new theories and methods that aid in explaining the processes that shape the spatial structure of physical or human environments. Instead, applied research utilizes existing geographical theories ...

  7. Translational research - Wikipedia

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    Translational research forms a subset of applied research. In life-sciences, this was evidenced by a citation pattern between the applied and basic sides in cancer research that appeared around 2000. [18] In fields such as psychology, translational research is seen as a bridging between applied research and basic research types.

  8. Educational research - Wikipedia

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    The conduct of research is based on 'good faith' between funder and researcher. The work is contractual between sponsor and researcher. 6: The research produces findings and conclusions, but rarely recommendations except those related to further research needs. The research can include applied recommendations for action. 7

  9. Discovery science - Wikipedia

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    A loss of interest in basic and translational science may lead to a failure to discover and develop new therapies, which could have an impact on the critically ill. [1] Within critical care, there is an aim to renew emphasis on basic, translational science through platforms such as medical journals and conferences, as well as the critical care ...