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Knowledge transfer across scientific disciplines

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 2019
Thomas Kuhn suggested that symbolic generalizations are applied to concrete systems by a process involving exemplars and analogical reasoning. Using the related concepts of theoretical and formal templates, I argue that the process of applying templates can in some cases be made explicit and that we do not need to rely on similarity relations and tacit
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Integrating Scientific Disciplines

1986
The Nature of Scientific Integration.- I: The Coming Together of Biochemistry.- Intermediary Metabolism in the Early Twentieth Century.- Biochemistry: A Cross-Disciplinary Endeavor That Discovered A Distinctive Domain.- Editor's Commentary.- II: Dobzhansky's Contribution to the Evolutionary Synthesis.- Relations Among Fields in the Evolutionary ...
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Patinformatics – An Emerging Scientific Discipline

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
Patinformatics is the application of informatics methods to provide the solution to the patent information and the analysis related problems. Although this term was introduced only a few years ago, but its applications can be in a wide range of scientific and business related fields.
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Pervasive Healthcare as a Scientific Discipline

Methods of Information in Medicine, 2008
Summary Objective: The OECD countries are facing a set of core challenges; an increasing elderly population; increasing number of chronic and lifestyle-related diseases; expanding scope of what medicine can do; and increasing lack of medical professionals.
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Bonding number in scientific disciplines

Social Networks, 1998
Abstract We propose a measure of the internal bonding of a research community. This bonding number appears to be constant over time (1982–1994) and distinguishes clearly between scientific disciplines (physics, mathematics, biotechnology and anthropology).
Sofı́a Liberman, Kurt Bernardo Wolf
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Scientific Disciplines

Despite a tendency to proclaim new paths to interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary knowledge production—both in academia and in science policy—scientific disciplines still constitute the core of academic identities, research practices, and organizational structures.
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The disciplining of scientific communities

Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 2013
Amidst ongoing concern with training students in the skills and knowledge necessary to contribute towards a knowledge-intensive economy, we explore how particular ‘epistemic subjects’ are produced within specific epistemic communities. We examine how social studies of science have probed the ‘disciplining’ practices that constitute scientific knowledge
Kate Bulpin, Susan Molyneux-Hodgson
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Clues from Other Scientific Disciplines

2016
In this chapter, we will investigate a number of other areas of scientific knowledge, adopting an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the sense of self. These disciplines will include such diverse areas as astronomy, evolutionary biology, ecology, developmental psychology, social psychology, and the study of sleep and dreams.
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The Scientific Discipline of Theology

2014
For any human coalition to hold together, some sort of discipline is required. This applies to religious groups bound together by shared imaginative engagement with supernatural agents as well as to extended families linked together by genetic and matrimonial bonds.
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