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The use of English in science.
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Difference between Paper and Article for scientific writings
As I know, in most of situations (in scientific context) these two terms are used to point to same thing and even they are used interchangeably.
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Theory of value with public goods: A …
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Difference between "rule" and "law" in scientific context
In general, according to an article in DifferenceBetween.net
The main difference between rules and laws is the consequences
associated with breaking them. While each is developed to invoke a
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A futuristic Phobia in the scientific context (Related to Artificial Intelligence)
Is there any specific term to describe a phobia about future of relationship between humans and (intelligent) machines? One may think it could be Cyberphobia or Mechanophobia, however these options ar …