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(Field-work in ecology also consists of data collection that need not be inspired by any theory.)
Ecology Sarkar, Sahotra 2005
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Annual progress reports appeared in "Explorations and Field-work of the Smithsonian Institution,"
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Field-work, as an occupation, may not be consistent with the finest feminine culture or the most complete womanliness; but it in no way conflicts with virtue, self-respect, and social development.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 71, September, 1863 Various
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Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Chemistry with associated laboratory courses in Chemistry, Drawing, Shop-work and Field-work.
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The fee for Field-work is $10 per term per course.
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Credits on Practice-Courses in Drawing, Shop-work, or Field-work may be granted to applicants who have gained in professional practice the training which these courses represent.
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Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Chemistry with associated laboratory courses in Chemistry, Drawing, Shop-work and Field-work.
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The fee for each technical lecture-course is $30, for each practice-course in drawing $15, for each laboratory or practice-course in Engineering, Shop-work, or Field-work, $5.
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Credits on Practice-Courses in Drawing, Shop-work, or Field-work may be granted to applicants who have gained in professional practice the training which these courses represent.
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Mathematics, Chemistry and Engineering, with associated laboratory courses in Chemistry, Drawing, Shop-work and Field-work.
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