different between bio maths and pure science
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the difference between biomathematics and bioscience. is that biomathematics is (biology|mathematics) the application of mathematics to the study of biological systems and processes while bioscience is any of several sciences that deal with living organisms.
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Mathematical themes include numbers (arithmetic and number theory), formulas and related structures (algebra), shapes and the spaces in which they exist (geometry), and quantities and their variations (calculus and analysis). A science that develops ideas and predictions is known as pure science. Natural science, basic science, and fundamental science are other names for pure science.
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- The majority of mathematical work entails using pure reason to infer or demonstrate the characteristics of abstract objects, which can be either abstractions from the natural world or, in contemporary mathematics, things that are presupposed to have specific attributes, or axioms. A mathematical proof is a series of applications of certain deductive rules to already established facts, such as theorems that have already been established, axioms, and (in the case of abstraction from nature) some fundamental properties that are regarded as the real foundations of the theory in question.
- The study of natural events by observation, experimentation, and the application of scientific principles is the focus of pure sciences. Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Geology, Statistics, Biophysics, Botany, Biotechnology, Astrophysics, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Environmental Science, Biomedical Engineering, Material Sciences, Oceanography, Operations Research, and Agricultural Science are the subjects that fall under the purview of pure science.
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