scientific literature
The medium of informing the scientific community, including academic researchers, about the results of scientific research. It constitutes a permanent and cumulative collection of all the findings of scientific research in various fields and at any point in time.
Also called: scientific publications
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- occupations list it
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- as essential
- 9
- as useful
Essential for
38- agricultural scientist
- agronomist
- analytical chemist
- assistant lecturer
- astronomer
- behavioural scientist
- biochemist
- bioinformatics scientist
- biologist
- biomedical scientist advanced
- biophysicist
- chemist
- clinical psychologist
- communication scientist
- conservation scientist
- cosmologist
- criminologist
- data scientist
- demographer
- ecologist
- epidemiologist
- geneticist
- hydrologist
- immunologist
- media scientist
- microbiologist
- nursing lecturer
- palaeontologist
- pharmacologist
- pharmacy lecturer
- philosopher
- physicist
- psychologist
- psychology lecturer
- soil scientist
- statistician
- toxicologist
- university research assistant
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