Systematic study undertaken to increase knowledge.
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Examples for "study"
Examples for "study"
1Venice, Italy: exhumation and study of plague victims; plague; public health measures
2Smaller towns and rural areas had far fewer problems, the study said.
3He will 'attempt' to set up a 'committee' to 'study' the matter.
4Methods: This cross-sectional study includes families assisted by the public health system.
5Methods: Qualitative case study design using a cognitive task analysis interviewing approach.
1Rodents were predominantly used for medical research and testing animal health products.
2The Partnerships Programme offers support for industry research projects under certain conditions.
3Her research work focuses on interpersonal violence and media representations of violence.
4However, research into human health effects has returned inconsistent and inconclusive results.
5Each year, millions of euro of taxpayers' money flows into scientific research.
1The results of more recent and more systematic inquiry have shown the belief to be unfounded.
2Gently urging Higbee through the door, he stifled a systematic inquiry into the details of Mrs. Bines's affliction.
3It was not, therefore, until I had nursed him back to health that I began a systematic inquiry into the murder.
4Systematic inquiries at mental institutions have produced practically no records of red-haired people with mental disease.
5When we got to Ostend I made systematic inquiries at the Post Office and at all probable hotels.
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