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- noun Alternative spelling of
subdiscipline .
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FSP is The Best Woman scientist in her narrow sub-discipline of Science.
Miscellaneous Maxine 2009
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FSP is The Best Woman scientist in her narrow sub-discipline of Science.
More from a magpie Maxine 2008
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FSP is The Best Woman scientist in her narrow sub-discipline of Science.
March 2008 Maxine 2008
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FSP is The Best Woman scientist in her narrow sub-discipline of Science.
More from a magpie Maxine 2008
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The sub-discipline "paleontologist" includes paleontology; the sub-discipline "preparation" includes paleontology and preparation and conservation.
The Preparator ReBecca Foster 2009
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By far and away, the main reason males considered leaving was an uncertain job market — a distant second was a tie between difficult classes and choosing the wrong sub-discipline.
The Leaky Pipeline Peggy 2007
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While I discount Fat Studies as a sub-discipline, that trademarked term oozes a paranoid sense of contagion that should offend people of any size.
And It Rhymes With Rich: New York Times Reports On Humiliating Mother Of The Week Tenured Radical 2009
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These have the nice features of Bryan being right while Dave has pretty much the entire sub-discipline of health economics on his side.
Balan-Caplan Debate: Suggested Topics?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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By far and away, the main reason males considered leaving was an uncertain job market — a distant second was a tie between difficult classes and choosing the wrong sub-discipline.
Archive 2007-03-01 Peggy 2007
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A sub-discipline of my field is trying to create motivation in drug addicts.
Dr. Drew Pinsky One-on-One: How Real Is "Celebrity Rehab"? (Hint: No spa treatments allowed) 2008
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