recent research
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrecentandresearch
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recent
adjective
uk/ˈriː.sənt/us/ˈriː.sənt/
happening or starting from a short ...
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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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Experience tells us that there is a lot of truth in this opinion, andrecentresearchsupports it.
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However, many problems have remained unsolved, and many supposed facts need to be revised in the light ofrecentresearch.
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Otherwise,recentresearchhas emphasized detection and analysis of variation in grain yield, not so in quality traits.
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Before discussing the mostrecentresearch, however, it will help to consider definitions and also some earlier work.
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Recentresearchdiscussed in the next section avoids this methodological problem by using elicitation devices such as picture description.
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Despite exceptionalrecentresearchprogress in understanding elastic-fibre assembly and function, many questions remain to be addressed.
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Particularly exciting are the new perspectives on early hominid language which have arisen fromrecentresearchon the linguistic competence of chimpanzee and bonobo.
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Chapter 2 focuses on the impact of genetics on evolutionary biology andrecentresearchthat ties issues in evolution to developmental biology.
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What is required is a review coupled with a discussion that relates events torecentresearch.
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Then we referencerecentresearchdealing with cloth as costume that signifies ethnic and gender identity, and ideological associations with female deities.
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Furthermore,recentresearchby dynamic systems theorists suggests that the stereotypical facial expressions associated with "basic" emotions develop within the context of shared emotional experiences.
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An examination ofrecentresearchprojects shows that several have potential applications for both organic and conventional producers.
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Section 3 provides an overview onrecentresearchin producing agent-oriented programming languages and development tools that make it easier to develop multi-agent systems.
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In almost allrecentresearchin monetary theory, the indeterminacy approach and the staggered-price approach have been pursued independently.
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This article re-examines that evidence in the light ofrecentresearchon court factionalism, menof-business, and concepts of counsel.
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This society was organized like a club which provided a weekly forum for the discussion ofrecentresearchresults and general news about the profession.
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The latter have usually been defined as merely 'political', butrecentresearchhas made it possible to nuance that definition.
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Recentresearchhas seen a wealth of rehabilitation work directly addressing neuropsychological damage.
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At the same time,recentresearchhas highlighted the role of parasitism in the dynamics of animal populations and the structure of animal communities.
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Readers seeking to understandrecentresearchon disability and morbidity should consult gerontology, demography, and epidemiology journals for additional perspectives.
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