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| | Applied science - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Applied science is the exact science of applying knowledge from one or more natural scientific fields to practical problems. |
 | | Academic disciplines that may be considered to be applied sciences include agriculture, architecture, education, engineering, ergonomics, design, family and consumer science, forestry, forensics, health sciences, library and information science, medicine, and military science. |
 | | Gottfried Leibniz is sometimes described as the "father" of applied science, for his efforts to promote practical application of scientific principles. |
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