Noun
Sci.
(law) Abbreviation of science.
Francis R. Stark, "The Abolition of Privateering and the Declaration of Paris," in Studies in History, Economics and Public Law 221, 270–71 (Faculty of Political Sci. of Columbia Univ. eds., Columbia University, 1897). Source: Internet
"Effect of zinc phosphate chemical conversion coating on corrosion behaviour of mild steel in alkaline medium: protection of rebars in reinforced concrete" Sci. Technol. Source: Internet
"Combinatorial solid state materials science and technology" Sci. Technol. Source: Internet
Sci. 62, 209–228 There are several methods which are conventionally used for quantification of the feeding response. Source: Internet
Sci. 94:395-397 however ambient temperatures encountered during the research were in the region of 100 degrees F and the same results may not be encountered in regions with lower ambient temperatures. Source: Internet
Sci. Publ., p.89-92 but elevated the role of Ambans to include more direct involvement in Tibetan internal affairs. Source: Internet