Examples of using Scientific problems in English and their translations into Chinese
{-}
-
Political
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Programming
The scientific problems with evolution are so serious that it could accurately be termed a myth.”.
Many people are not working hard to solve basic scientific problems, but are instead busy following the trend and publishing trivial results in scientific journals.
In practice, although some scientific problems will emerge along the way, the barriers they face are more likely to be political, cultural and logistical.
Facing the major scientific problems of the world's long-distance operation, the arduousness, complexity, and particularity of the high-speed railway are unprecedented.
I have locked myself into quite hopeless scientific problems- the more so since, as an elderly man, I have remained estranged from the society here….
I have locked myself into quite hopeless scientific problems- the more so since, as an elderly man, I have remained.
You work on and interpret scientific problems independently- with individual supervision by teachers and researchers.
Intellectually challenging and engaging scientific problems remain to be understood and solved.
I have locked myself into quite hopeless scientific problems- the more so since, as an elderly man, I have remained estranged from the society here….
The telltale sign of any transformational technology is how quickly researchers apply it to their own scientific problems.
The requirements Open Data and Open Access are supporting the collaborative environment while they address different scientific problems.
At the first special session of the Committee on Science and Technology, its members took significant steps to address the scientific problems within the Convention process.
LBC Dean Michele Jackson says,“Interdisciplinary research is critical to solving today's most pressing scientific problems.
Open access is not just about APCs; it is about making the flow of information more efficient to solve big scientific problems.
In the scientific research industry, there must be courage and spirit to challenge scientific problems.
Beyond these philosophical implications, the simulation hypothesis could help answer some scientific problems.
Because the high expense of super computers, many of the world's very complex scientific problems, is accomplished by distributed computing.
I miss Tom, think of him often, and will try to solve interesting scientific problems while endeavoring to enjoy life as Tom did.
As a"modern science and technology brains", supercomputers have become solving major engineering and scientific problems difficult to replace the tool.
His primary research interest is the application of modern computing technologies to computationally demanding scientific problems.