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Extended Reality in Applied Sciences Education: A Systematic Review

Applied Sciences
Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), and Mixed Reality (MR) technologies—collectively known as Extended Reality (XR)—have ushered in a new era of immersive and interactive instruction in applied sciences education.
Tien-Chi Huang, Hsin-Ping Tseng
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Applying Science and Applied Science: What’s the Difference?

International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 2006
Prandtl’s work on the boundary layer theory is an interesting example for illustrating several important issues in philosophy of science such as the relation between theories and models and whether it is possible to distinguish, in a principled way, between pure and applied science.
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Science, Pure and Applied

1958
It is a great honour, and a great responsibility, to be invited to give one of the Installation Lectures on this auspicious occasion. I am ill qualified for this task; but at least I may justly claim that the subject on which I have chosen to speak is one that is of the greatest importance to every university in every part of the world.
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Applied Science

Machinery, 2020
Andrew Allcock has news of three practical Industry 4.0-style developments, in machine tool maintenance, automotive part grinding/honing and rotor grinding and milling
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Computational Methods in Applied Sciences

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2015
This series publishes monographs and carefully edited books inspired by the thematic conferences of ECCOMAS, the European Committee on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences.
A. Szczotok   +4 more
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Applied Science

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1953
IT was, we believe, SIR HENRY TIZARD who described the 1939–45 war as a physicist's war. This was a picturesque phrase which has always remained in the memory. So far as aircraft are concerned it remains as true of peace‐time developments as it was in its wartime application when it was uttered.
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