in-depth study
collocation in Englishmeaningsofin-depthandstudy
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in-depth
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈɪn.depθ/us/ˈɪn.depθ/
done carefully and in ...
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study
noun
uk/ˈstʌd.i/us/ˈstʌd.i/
the activity of examining a subject in detail in order to discover ...
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(Definition ofin-depthandstudyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Although the survey methodology is useful in providing a broad overview, furtherin-depthstudyof some of the findings would be useful.
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The second was anin-depthstudythat conducted semi-structured interviews with 81 asset managers and 34 older people who had their assets managed.
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This work attempts to define metamorphic conditions through anin-depthstudyof various types of metamorphosed xenoliths, with various mineral assemblages and their chemical compositions.
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A morein-depthstudyis underway to address these possibilities.
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The omission of anin-depthstudyof morale is perhaps understandable given the nature of the evidence available to the historian.
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A morein-depthstudywould be necessary to find a more satisfying explanation for this finding.
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The 10 participants in theirin-depthstudywere all women over 85.
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To improve the reporting of cases, anin-depthstudyof the reasons for underreporting should be conducted.
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This high percentage reflects the heavy representation of older people with high levels of disability in thein-depthstudysample.
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This is a very well producedin-depthstudy.
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In addition to the survey, anin-depthstudyof ten women was conducted.
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The positive effects on disease control and nodulation are intriguing and deserve morein-depthstudyto understand the mechanisms involved.
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Traditionally, institutionalism used to be inin-depthstudyof formal structures and constitutions, but the new institutionalist wave is different from the old approach.
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In this article, we describe the results of anin-depthstudyof the elicited production of past tense forms.
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The largest chunk of the book (chapters 6 and 7, or 108 pages) is dedicated to thein-depthstudyof qualitative constraints governing verb-deriving processes.
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In addition to proving confluence of the reduction relation, the paper presents type systems for the calculus and anin-depthstudyof call-by-need evaluation strategies.
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These observations are speculative and require furtherin-depthstudyof these complex relationships before any conclusions can be drawn.
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The need to understand society through a diachronic andin-depthstudywas thus even more urgent.
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