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Example sentences for "applied science"

  • Everyone is familiar with sundry applications of the dynamo to the purposes of to-day's applied science.

  • When Thomas Workman gave the workshops to the Faculty of Applied Science he directed that a sum of $3000 be paid to the former Principal, Dr.

  • The course in Engineering was the origin of the department of Applied Science, which later expanded into a Faculty.

  • Indeed, women students are admitted to all Faculties and Departments of the University with the exception of the Faculty of Applied Science.

  • It suffices to say of it here, in a general way, that the most vigorous activity has been in the departments of history, of applied science, and the discussion of social and economic problems.

  • He may suggest that what is wanted for this end is not culture, nor even a purely scientific discipline, but simply a knowledge of applied science.

  • I often wish that this phrase, "applied science," had never been invented.

  • In this respect Britain, whose immense wealth and prosperity hang upon the thread of Applied Science, is far behind France, and infinitely behind Germany.

  • The period for which Prince Kropotkin is thus enthusiastic in the matter of applied science, is all before the date usually given as the beginning of the Renaissance--the fall of Constantinople in 1453.

  • Huxley wished that the term "applied science" had never been invented, or that it could be destroyed.

  • The compass also, though ancient, is still an application of applied science, and by it the mariner is enabled to guide his ship safely over the ocean.

  • The Menai Bridge is another instance of the power of man in applied science.

  • What corresponds in American universities to the faculty of applied science is conducted by the “Ecole Polytechnique” which was founded in 1874.

  • The Faculty of Applied Science is perhaps the most striking example of growth in connection with the University.

  • No story of applied science is complete unless we can form some idea of the quantities of material used, and the amount of the products obtained.

  • This is neither a technical manual, nor a treatise dealing with the history of a particular branch of applied science, but it partakes somewhat of the character of both.

  • This is a very old observation, and was made so long ago that it becomes interesting as a point in the history of applied science to know who first submitted coal to destructive distillation.

  • He had caught a glimpse of it when he looked in the man's mouth, and on the spur of the moment he had conceived and put into practice this bold stroke of applied science.

  • This being the stern and prosy record of applied science, it becomes us not to report the chatterings of these two till they reached the base of the vast brick chimney, towering nearly eighty feet into the air above them.

  • The popular animosity displayed toward any new achievement of applied science is never justified, for it benefits not only the world as a whole but usually even those interests with which it seems at first to conflict.

  • Applied science accomplishes a real democracy such as legislation has ever failed to establish.

  • The new technical schools also illustrate the advent of instruction in applied science as an important element in advanced education.

  • The varied activities carried on by these war-time units were so different from the traditional duties of meteorologists that they may be said to mark the advent of a new branch of applied science--Military Meteorology.

  • It is a rapidly expanding branch of applied science.

  • Hence a definite branch of applied science--Aeronautical Meteorology--is rapidly taking shape.

  • I need no further proof of this than the employment, more and more frequent, in official language, and in writings of all sorts, of the erroneous expression applied science.

  • The statesman endeavoured to show that we ought not to be surprised at this result, because in our day the reign of theoretic science yielded place to that of applied science.

  • There exists no category of the sciences, to which the name of applied science could be rightly given.

  • Nevertheless, it is in a relation somewhat analogous to the latter, that the modern capitalist has been placed toward his fellow citizens, by the advances in applied science.

  • Meanwhile, under the stimulant of applied science, centralization went on resistlessly, and the cost of administration is proportionate to centralization.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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