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Significats de key research en anglès
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Ús de key research en anglès
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One of her keyresearch areas is in epidemic responses to… Audio
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One of her keyresearch areas is in epidemic responses to emerging infectious diseases.
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Assigning functional roles to the catalog of uncharacterized phosphorylation sites is a keyresearch challenge.
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In this setting, keyresearch findings are being used to shape the plan's adolescent health services.
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The National Science Foundation recently named engineered living materials one of the country's keyresearch priorities.
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However, keyresearch challenges include ecological validity (training design), transfer of learning and long-term effects.
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Certain appointments, even in the keyresearch area, will require the approval of the Higher Education Authority.
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Today she will visit one of our keyresearch centres, the Tyndall National Institute at University College Cork.
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On the other hand, Zachariah was not only his brother, but one of Anastasia Chernevsky's keyresearch directors.
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There is some bad news, however, in that funding for one keyresearch programme has been put on hold.
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The synthesis of facet-controlled structures with precise morphology and exposed reactive surface is one of the keyresearch challenges.
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We also explore the historical underpinnings and clinical impetus for suspending puberty in this population, and propose keyresearch priorities.
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A recent symposium in New Zealand has provided keyresearch data into how overseas matai, or chiefs, engage with their responsibilities.
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Discovery of new molecular entities with adequate clinical activity for diabetic retinopathy remains one of the keyresearch priorities in ophthalmology.
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Dow only secured regulatory clearance to acquire DuPont after pledging to sell keyresearch and development activities and other major assets.
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In multivariate clinical trials, a keyresearch endpoint is ascertaining whether a candidate treatment is more efficacious than an established alternative.