long-term study
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflong-termandstudy
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long-term
adjective
uk/ˌlɒŋˈtɜːm/us/ˌlɑːŋˈtɝːm/
continuing a long time into ...
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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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Long-termstudyof solar radiation regimes in a tropical wet forest using quantum sensors and hemispherical photographs.
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Long-termstudyof solar radiation regimes in a tropical wet forest using quantum sensors and hemispherical photography.
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To minimize damage tolong-termstudysites, substrate was not manipulated in searching for specimens.
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The whole analysis demonstrates the difficulties inherent in along-termstudywherein each successive sample is heterogeneous, and there is differential representation of particular subsamples.
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Nevertheless,long-termstudyis required to thoroughly evaluate their safety.
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The traps are maintained as part of along-termstudyof insect populations.
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However, along-termstudywould be necessary to verify this conclusion.
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Effects of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and manure factorially applied to potatoes in along-termstudy.
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At this early stage of thislong-termstudy, statistical differences between systems were found for all soil quality indicators except for entomopathogenic nematodes.
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Along-termstudywould allow you to make sure that you were exposed to many contexts.
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Thislong-termstudywas also used to evaluate the stability of these production technologies or agronomic packages with various levels of agronomic inputs.
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In conclusion, thislong-termstudyhas demonstrated a relationship between climatic conditions and helminth prevalences in terrestrial molluscs.
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Given the chronic nature of host-tumour interactions, it also allows for thelong-termstudyof these interactions and their influence on tumour development and progression.
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However, these seven species accounted for 71% of all observations in thelong-termstudyand only rare visitors were missed in the present study.
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Only along-termstudycould determine whether changes are near completion or not.
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Of these, 11 lambs died shortly after stent implantation with patent ducts, five lambs had early occlusion of the duct and 12 lambs were entered into along-termstudy.
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This, however, is the onlylong-termstudyof eel helminth communities in a large river and there is a clear need for further studies to test this suggestion.
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Thus, a survey today of this snail should reflect events that occurred years ago andlong-termstudyof the same snail population may not reveal seasonal differences.
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Along-termstudyof that specific issue produced no indication of any harmful effects.
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In recent weeks my attention has been drawn to the case for along-termstudyabout the health effects of opencast mining.
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