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Google Ngram Viewer: Sciences vs. Religion

May 23, 2010
Usage statistics from English books, according...
Usage statistics from English books, according to Google Ngram Viewer. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Google Ngram Viewer.

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Design UX, Health Informatics, Linguistic Search
Google, Google Books, Google Labs, N-gram, Search Engines, Searching, Twitter
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