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Belly Posted 18 years ago
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1) What is the difference between socio and social?

1) What is the difference between socio and social?

2) Is there any branch of study called "socio science" or "natural science"?

3) When doctors operating surgery, there is some monitors outside the operating room which shows images of wavelength of brain etc. My question are:
a) what can we call they are?
b) What are they used for?
Please explain in layman's terms, thanks in advance
  

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1-- socio- is a prefix; social is a word. 2-- There are social sciences and natural sciences , but no socio-science . -- and that's what they're used for.

  • 1-- socio- is a prefix; social is a word.
  • 2-- There are social sciences and natural sciences , but no socio-science .
  • -- and that's what they're used for.
  • An all-in-one unit is a vital signs monitor , a post-operative monitor commonly seen beside a patient's bed, which beeps wildly and show flat lines when the patient dies.
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1-- socio- is a prefix; social is a word.
2-- There are social sciences and natural sciences, but no socio-science.
3-- They are all monitors of some kind-- brain wave monitors, cardiac monitors, etc.-- and that's what they're used for. An all-in-one unit is a vital signs monitor, a post-operative monitor commonly seen beside a patient's

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