Engelska "Science in english"

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  • to claim to state that something is the case, typically without providing evidence
  • to explain to give a detailed account including reasons or causes
  • to state to express something definitely
  • to report to give an account of something that one has observed, heard, done, or investigated
  • to emphasize to give special attention to something, to stress
  • to point out to draw attention to
  • to suggest to mention an idea or action for other people to consider
  • to mention to refer to briefly and without going into detail
  • to refer to to mention or speak about somebody or something
  • to allude to to mention someone or something without talking about them or it directly
  • to remind to state again; to cause to remember
  • to inform to give information
  • to advise to give advice
  • to recommend to advise someone to do something, to suggest that something is the best thing to choose
  • to warn to tell someone about possible danger or trouble
  • to admit to confess to be the case
  • to insist to take a stand and hold firmly to it
  • Robotics Technology dealing with the design, construction, and operation of robots in automation.
  • Automation A technique that is used to make a process automatic.
  • Compounds A combination of 2 or more elements (ex. water H2O)
  • equations a statement that two expressions are equivalent. For example, 3 x 9 = 27 and 8+x=10
  • solvent A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances
  • chemical bonds the attractive forces that hold atoms together
  • to embrace a belief to start believing in something
  • to confirm your fear To say - yes, you're right, it is dangerous!
  • to dismiss to reject
  • to readdress to look at something in a new way
  • to have a lot on your plate to have a lot of work to do or a lot of problems to deal with
  • irrational not based on reason or logic
  • a syringe instrument for introducing or withdrawing fluids from the body
  • correlation A measure of the relationship between two variables
  • to persist to continue despite difficulty
  • R&D research and development
  • clinical trials experiments that study the effectiveness of medical treatments on actual patients
  • cardiovascular system heart and blood vessels
  • Respiratory having to do with lungs and breathing
  • state-of-the-art very modern and using the most recent ideas and methods
  • collaborate to work together
  • to thrive (v.) to grow vigorously; to grow in wealth and possessions
  • property Characteristic used to describe something
  • iterative a process done again and again
  • harness to put into use; utilize
  • Clinical candidate a drug candidate that will be tested on patients
  • fortnight two weeks
  • to stimulate to make more active
  • deforestation The removal of trees faster than forests can be regrown.
  • bladder Elastic, hollow, muscular organ that provides temporary storage
  • unanimous in complete agreement
  • discipline branche of knowledge or area of study
  • bionics the science of creating artificial devices that can work as parts of living organisms
  • hypothesis an idea for something that is based on known facts but has not yet been proved
  • theory an explanation for a natural phenomenon that is widely accepted among the scientific community and supported by data
  • phenomenon something that exists and can be seen, felt, tasted, etc.
  • interface a connection between two pieces of electronic equipment, or between a person and a computer
  • prosthesis artificial body part
  • neuromuscular rehabilitation therapy that focuses on mitigating the effects of disorders that affect the nerves and muscles
  • to mitigate to make less severe
  • to implement to put into effect
  • to refute to prove incorrect
  • to invalidate to prove something untrue
  • to differentiate to show the difference between things that are compared
  • to evaporate to cause a liquid to change to a gas, especially by heating
  • a chart a drawing that shows information in a simple way, often using lines and curves to show amounts

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