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Without giving extensive lists of the specialized vocabularies, it can be said generally that the 'languages' of the sciences include mathematical language to one extent or another. This is true even in biological sciences where statistics is often used to interpret research findings, and mathematical models are often used to project various events into the future. The languages also include standard approaches to measurement. The specialized vocabularies include thousands if not tens of thousands of terms with specific technical meanings not necessarily intuitively grasped by the science layperson, understanding the conventions behind the naming of chemical and elemental compounds and processes. There is also a generally agreed upon if unspoken set of assumptions about the goals, limits, subject matter and processes involved in doing science.

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