Collocations withresearch

These are words often used in combination withresearch.

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additional research
Whether they will pursue this equality in more narrowly defined confessional terms, or within broader cross-ethnic alliances, still requires much additional research.
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advanced research
It draws together the most advanced research areas in robotics, including; navigation and control, sensing and data fusion, safety and reliability, and planning and logistics.
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ageing research
The concentration on alternative 'careers' ought to play an important role in the new interdisciplinary ageing research, especially in view of the various rehabilitation problems.
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agricultural research
It also provides an additional justification of why targeted research on the distributional benefits of agricultural research is important.
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anthropological research
The result is a fascinating blend of memoir and ethnography that exposes the public and private dimensions of anthropological research and writing.
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applied research
The study draws attention to the impact of confrontation of knowledge on different perspectives of forestry and points to new directions for applied research.
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archaeological research
Current issues in archaeological research are often distorted beyond recognition by the time they are presented to the public.
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archival research
Our libraries do not hold volumes of their collected works and their project has had to be reconstructed here from archival research.
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basic research
Casual observations and basic research have shown that population densities can be much higher than in rural habitats due to abundant availability of food.
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comparative research
On other levels, the two applications of the vulnerability framework revealed interesting commonalities and point to promising possibilities for comparative research.
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considerable research
Within education there has been considerable research into the process of learning to teach.
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continued research
Continued research is vital if further advances are to be made.
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cooperative research
Time in the curriculum was essential, as was the inevitable cooperative research and teaching that would arise among the new colleagues and medical faculty.
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current research
With a background in philosophical logic and metaphysics, his current research interests focus on the theoretical basis of bioethical inquiry.
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cutting-edge research
This is an ambitious book, which aims to pull together cutting-edge research in formal semantics, lexical aspect, and event structure.
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ecological research
Herbarium specimens provide vast and important resources for this type of ecological research.
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embryonic research
But the crucial questions are: first, whether human embryonic research is essential to that end—and, secondly, whether such a course could be ethically acceptable.
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empirical research
His research aims at understanding consciousness as a natural biological phenomenon and at fruitful interaction between philosophical and empirical research in the study of consciousness.
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ethnographic research
The concept of communicative competence, initially developed for ethnographic research, appeared to offer an intellectual basis for pedagogic broadening.
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exhaustive research
The chapters are grounded in exhaustive research, in several cases making accessible the findings of unpublished doctoral theses.
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existing research
Existing research paints an incomplete and conflicting picture of the resource requirements of diet.
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extensive research
Despite the extensive research literature, however, there are still problems in defining and measuring this concept13,14 reflecting the theoretical diversity underpinning notions of loneliness.
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funded research
First, it is possible to do excellent research and achieve a high-quality publication without having had the benefit of an externally funded research project.
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future research
Future research needs to consider the role of fathers or male caregivers in the emotional development of physically maltreated children.
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healthcare research
The resulting combined database is designated for use in healthcare research.
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historical research
It reinforces a basic principle of historical research.
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in-depth research
This does not mean that the introductory chapter lacks in-depth research, but the omission of such work shakes slightly the premise of the argument.
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independent research
However, the lack of footnotes and the short bibliography limit its usefulness as a tool for encouraging further independent research.
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intensive research
This calls for careful but intensive research programs, as well as for complex clinical trials.
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interdisciplinary research
Thus, it is crucial that the legal and technical communities embark on interdisciplinary research to deal with these issues.
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leading research
Leading research and teaching institutions tend to develop a strong clinical research ethics.
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limited research
While data available to measure the efficacy of financial education are not plentiful, the limited research is encouraging.
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longitudinal research
The book is a perfect example of the expertise and longitudinal research methodology increasingly typical of studies enquiring into early modern language programmes.
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marine research
Ships used in support of national research programs are frequently multi-purpose, being used to carry passengers, deliver fuel and equipment to the station, and undertake marine research.
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medical research
The ability to access and analyse that data has become crucial in directing biological and medical research.
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naval research
It is against the background of these threats that naval research has been conducted, and is now being applied to ships and to aircraft.
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nursing research
Over 250 abstracts were submitted to the conference indicating the interest in community nursing research.
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nutrition research
They believe that nutrition research is valuable but expressed reservations about production research that benefits only conventional products and producers.
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ongoing research
The success of this ongoing research may make this method a viable solution.
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participatory research
The challenge of conducting participatory research with many clients is particularly acute for natural resource management.
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pharmaceutical research
In essence, we propose transferring the risk inherent in pharmaceutical research from the market system to the taxpayer, through tax policy.
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pioneering research
This article presents one of the more remarkable reviews of a quarter century of pioneering research.
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postdoctoral research
From a very high-quality field, eight postdoctoral research fellowship awards were made.
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preliminary research
Preliminary research suggests that, indeed, adolescent-onset cases are less likely to go on to adult criminality.
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present research
It should be noted that for the purposes of the present research, family is defined as the extended family.
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previous research
This research differs from previous research in a number of ways.
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prior research
In so doing, the focus of this study departs quite markedly from much prior research on clarification requests.
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published research
There are clearly limitations in the range, quality and coverage of the published research on the attitudes and aspirations of older people.
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quantitative research
The postmodern position is the one paradigm of qualitative methodology that is intrinsically incommensurable with quantitative research paradigms.
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recent research
Experience tells us that there is a lot of truth in this opinion, and recent research supports it.
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research associate
The research associate extracted information on prior diagnoses and consultation frequency (measured over 8 months and then extrapolated to 1 year) from general practitioners' records.
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research council
The chief executive of that fledgling research council now attends meetings of the other research councils, which we did the day before yesterday.
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research fellowship
From a very high-quality field, eight postdoctoral research fellowship awards were made.
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research firm
A research firm rents the human capital stock, accumulated by the agents.
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research lab
As the application of these systems moves from the research lab to real field usage, the evaluation of the real user-system interaction becomes fundamental.
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research paper
I was intrigued to be able to write a non-traditional research paper, one that allowed some subjectivity.
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research productivity
Biomedical research productivity ranges from very low in some developing countries to very high in economically developed countries.
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research project
It is based on a one-year qualitative research project, which seeks to explore the experiences of social dance for older dancers.
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rigorous research
Many now propose that guidelines be evidence-based, which involves supporting recommendations with rigorous research evidence (16;52;98).
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scholarly research
He implies elsewhere the continuity between treasureseeking manuals and scholarly research.
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scientific research
Until then heavy capital investment in scientific research had been mainly limited to state-corporate sponsorship of chemistry, where the practical dividends were very apparent.
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senior research
These led to a policy brief prepared for senior research managers and policy-makers.
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sociological research
They will ensure a broad array of contributions to the ever-accumulating legacy of sociological research on age.
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subsequent research
Subsequent research drew on a much wider range of sources.
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substantial research
A substantial research grant enabled the commissioning of research assistants to fill in at least some of the gaps.
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supporting research
Whatever the benefits of a growing intellectual community, the competition for federal funds supporting research in the humanities is intense.
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thorough research
It is that - a compelling story clearly told, based on thorough research and direct, first-hand knowledge.
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translational research
Therefore, investigators in future translational research on language development should measure and evaluate these contextual factors carefully.
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