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- Spectral method - Spectral methods are a class of techniques used in applied mathematics and scientific computing to numerically solve certain partial differential equations, often involving the use of the Fast Fourier Transform. Where applicable, spectral methods have excellent error properties, with the so called "exponential convergence" being the fastest possible.
- CrystEngComm - CrystEngComm is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing original (primary) research and review articles on all aspects of crystal engineering including properties, polymorphism, target materials and new or improved techniques and methods. CrystEngComm is published monthly by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
- Social hygiene movement - The social or mental hygiene movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries was an attempt by Progressive-era reformers to control venereal disease, regulate prostitution and vice, and disseminate sexual education through the use of scientific research methods and modern media techniques.
- Neuroscientist - A neuroscientist is an individual who studies the scientific field of neuroscience or any of its related sub-fields. Neuroscience as a distinct discipline separate from anatomy, neurology, physiology, psychology, or psychiatry is fairly recent, aided in large part by the advent of newer, faster computing methods and neuroimaging techniques.
- Life history - The term life history has been given many meanings in several scientific fields. It can refer to a variety of methods and techniques that are used for conducting qualitative interviews, especially in the fields of sociology and anthropology.