Results for: branch of logic, science of inference and reasoning
English English
expert on neurophysiology (branch of physiology which concentrates on the nervous system)neurophysiologist
explaining behavior mechanically, like a machine, of or pertaining to mechanics; of or relating to mechanism or its doctrines, of the science of mechanicsmechanistic
express something general, give wider use to, make general or indefinite statements; form a general principle; conclude, infer; make generally applicable; give a general character to, make generally known, make inference, make sweeping statement, spreadgeneralize
fallacy, error in reasoning, misconception; deceptive argument, flawed method of argumentation, sophismsophistry
false reasoningchoplogic
family name; Norbert Wiener (1894-1964), American mathematician who founded the science of cyberneticsWiener
fiction based on futuristic science, highly imaginative fiction involving some actual or projected scientific phenomenonscience fiction
flowing out, liquid waste, something which flows out; outflowing branch of a stream, stream or rivereffluent
food studies, science concerned with the principles of nutrition and dietdietetics
foods, nourishment; food; study of food and the nourishment of the body, processing of food, science of foodnutrition
formal logic using symbolssymbolic logic
from an architectural standpoint (concerning the science of planning and building structures), in or regarding architecturearchitecturally
from the point of view of immunogenetics (branch of immunology which studies the relationship between the immune system and genetic makeup)immunogenetically
from the point of view of pharmacology (science dealing with the uses and effects of medications)pharmacologically
from the point of view of psychiatry (branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses)psychiatrically
 

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