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Computational fields of study are areas of research in an existing field using the power of computation, and which are usually named for that. Computational fields of study as a group are sometimes also be referred to as [[Computational X]]<ref>[http://blog.stephenwolfram.com/2016/09/how-to-teach-computational-thinking/ How to Teach Computational Thinking] by [[Stephen Wolfram]], Stephen Wolfram Blog, September 7, 2016.</ref>.
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Computational fields of study are areas of research in an existing field using the power of computation, and which are usually named for that. Computational fields of study as a group are sometimes also be referred to as [[Computational X]]<ref>[http://blog.stephenwolfram.com/2016/09/how-to-teach-computational-thinking/ How to Teach Computational Thinking] by [[Stephen Wolfram]], Stephen Wolfram Blog, September 7, 2016.</ref>.
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