Similarities between Library of Congress Classification and Library of Congress Classification:Class Q -- Science
Library of Congress Classification and Library of Congress Classification:Class Q -- Science have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Mathematics, Microbiology, Natural history, Pharmacology.
Mathematics
Mathematics is a field of study that discovers and organizes abstract objects, methods, theories and theorems that are developed and proved for the needs of empirical sciences and mathematics itself.
Library of Congress Classification and Mathematics · Library of Congress Classification:Class Q -- Science and Mathematics ·
Microbiology
Microbiology is the scientific study of microorganisms, those being of unicellular (single-celled), multicellular (consisting of complex cells), or acellular (lacking cells).
Library of Congress Classification and Microbiology · Library of Congress Classification:Class Q -- Science and Microbiology ·
Natural history
Natural history is a domain of inquiry involving organisms, including animals, fungi, and plants, in their natural environment, leaning more towards observational than experimental methods of study.
Library of Congress Classification and Natural history · Library of Congress Classification:Class Q -- Science and Natural history ·
Pharmacology
Pharmacology is the science of drugs and medications, including a substance's origin, composition, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, therapeutic use, and toxicology.
Library of Congress Classification and Pharmacology · Library of Congress Classification:Class Q -- Science and Pharmacology ·
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- What Library of Congress Classification and Library of Congress Classification:Class Q -- Science have in common
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Library of Congress Classification and Library of Congress Classification:Class Q -- Science Comparison
Library of Congress Classification has 329 relations, while Library of Congress Classification:Class Q -- Science has 256. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 0.68% = 4 / (329 + 256).
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