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science
textbook
subject (of study)
surgery (branch of medicine)
(school) subject
subcommittee
scientist
medical science
science (inc. mathematics, medicine, etc.)
internal medicine
Science and Technology Agency (1956-2001)
subject
maternity and gynaecology department (gynecology)
dentistry
pediatrics
social studies
engineering course
social science
dentist
surgeon
humanities
natural science
obstetrics
home economics
psychiatry
gynecology department
encyclopedia
orthopedic surgery
to inflict
ophthalmology
scientific
many objects (for study)
commerce (field of study)
dermatology
science and technology
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
Kuwait
elective subject or course
dental hygienist
physician
preparatory course
ophthalmologist
history of science
Moscow (Russia)
previous conviction
neurology
plastic surgery
(subject of) civics
to put on coquettish airs
large encyclopedia
complete course
scientific capability
pseudoscience
computer science
sports science
practical course
family name
law department
each (school) subject
former convict
special course
computer scientist
Japanese linden (Tilia japonica)
department of Japanese literature
superfamily
Hominoidea (superfamily of apes and humans)
regular course (of study)
scientific world
Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
National Academy of Sciences (US) (abbr)
National Academy of Sciences (US)
surgery (academic discipline)
forensic science
science institute
surgical mask
unified science
preparatory course for college
sexology
engineering department
atmospheric sciences
outpatient department
university of technology
liberal arts college
Poaceae (family of flowering plants)
Felidae (family comprising the cats)
Sphyrnidae (family comprising the hammerhead sharks)
Cucurbitaceae (gourd family)
Gruidae (bird family comprising the cranes)
Falconidae (family of birds of prey)
Aceraceae (family of flowering plants including the maples)
Alangiaceae (Alangium family)
Anacardiaceae (cashew or sumac family)
Aquifoliaceae (holly family)
Araliaceae (family of flowering plants)
Berberidaceae (barberry family)
Betulaceae (birch family)
Caprifoliaceae (family of flowering plants comprising the honeysuckles)
Celastraceae (plant family)
Cercidiphyllaceae (monotypic plant family containing the katsura trees)
Clethraceae (white alder family)
Clusiaceae (family of plants including St. John's worts and mangosteens)
Cornaceae (dogwood family of plants)
Cupressaceae (family comprising the cypresses)
Cycadaceae (cycad family)
Ebenaceae (family of flowering plants including the ebony)
Ericaceae (heath family)
Fabaceae (pea family of plants)
Fagaceae (beech family)
Ginkgoaceae (family of flowering plants whose only extant member is the ginkgo)
Hamamelidaceae (witch-hazel family)
Hippocastanaceae (horse-chestnut family)
Hydrangeaceae (family comprising the hortensias (hydrangeas))
Juglandaceae (walnut family)
Lardizabalaceae (family of flowering plants)
Magnoliaceae (magnolia family)
Melastomataceae (melastome family)
Moraceae (family of flowering plants)
Myricaceae (wax-myrtle family)
Oleaceae (olive family)
Pinaceae (family of pine trees)
Ranunculaceae (plant family containing the crowfoot)
Rhamnaceae (buckthorn family of plants)
Rosaceae (rose family)
Salicaceae (plant family containing willows, poplars, aspens, etc.)
Styracaceae (storax family of plants)
Taxaceae (yew family)
Theaceae (family comprising the camellias and other shrubs and trees)
Thymelaeaceae (family of flowering plants)
Tiliaceae (family of flowering plants, incl. the linden)
Ulmaceae (plant family)
Verbenaceae (vervain family of plants)
Lamiaceae (family of flowering plants comprising the mints)
Chloranthaceae (family of flowering plants)
Eucommiaceae (monotypic plant family containing only the hardy rubber tree)
Bromeliaceae (the bromeliad family of plants)
Araceae (arum family of plants)
Juncaceae (rush family)
Liliaceae (the lily family)
Euphorbiaceae (family of flowering plants)
Asteraceae (family of flowering plants comprising the asters, daisies, sunflowers, etc.)
Asclepiadaceae (milkweed family)
Plantaginaceae (plantain family)
Solanaceae (nightshade family of plants)
Violaceae (violet family)
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