medical research
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmedicalandresearch
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medical
adjective
uk/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
related to the treatment of illness ...
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research
noun[U]
uk/rɪˈsɜːtʃ/us/ˈriː.sɝːtʃ/
a detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a ...
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(Definition ofmedicalandresearchfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The ability to access and analyse that data has become crucial in directing biological andmedicalresearch.
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In this respect it is analogous tomedicalresearch.
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Commercial companies also spend money onmedicalresearch.
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There are also about 100 institutions carrying out theoretical and appliedmedicalresearch.
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Finally, it is to disseminate information on the rights of communities and individuals as regards health/medicalresearch.
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As already noted, and discussed in more detail later, entirely legitimatemedicalresearchcan be misused as well as used to help the sick.
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Many of these had humanitarian views which made them willing subjects formedicalresearchwhich might benefit mankind.
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Much ofmedicalresearchfalls into this category.
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Micromanipulators are also needed in the fields of biological andmedicalresearch.
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The ethical principles formedicalresearchinvolving human subjects were followed (35).
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No major funders ofmedicalresearchstepped forward instantly to state that they would not fund human cloning research.
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The council has broad interests, covering most fields of the natural sciences andmedicalresearch, as well as environmental issues and, lately, nutrition.
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More importantly, patients and family caregivers will need to become more knowledgeable and sophisticated aboutmedicalresearchand scientific methodology.
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The multiplicity problem has to do with the great number of ethical codes, guidelines, and values professionals in healthcare andmedicalresearchencounter.
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There is an unrealistic expectation that health promotion initiatives will adopt experimental research designs that have been developed formedicalresearch.
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For the most part, the interpretation in research ethics committees has been that their duty is to overseemedicalresearchthat involves physical touching.
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Describing race, ethnicity and culture inmedicalresearch.
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It may be argued that homogeneity of disease and treatment regimens may not be as important in supportive care research as inmedicalresearch.
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Thus, the classic medical model has been supplanted in much ofmedicalresearchitself.
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