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