extensive study
collocation in Englishmeaningsofextensiveandstudy
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extensive
adjective
uk/ɪkˈsten.sɪv/us/ɪkˈsten.sɪv/
covering a large area; having a ...
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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 ofextensiveandstudyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A moreextensivestudythat shows the effect of those coefficients on the system behaviour has been performed in reference 14.
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Anextensivestudyof the flows due to supersonic jets impinging on flat plates has been conducted.
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This will be the mostextensivestudyever conducted on the caregiving environment of the institution.
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A moreextensivestudywould be required to account for these.
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One is anextensivestudyof the effect of radiofrequency energy on the length and temperature properties of the human glenohumeral joint capsule (20).
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In this paper, a presentation of significant experimental results obtained from anextensivestudyof cavity pressure at vertical and oblique entry will be made.
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A moreextensivestudyon dormancy breaking and germination requirements of these species was performed to test this hypothesis.
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A moreextensivestudywill be conducted on the mechanism underlying the development of this type of double outlet right ventricle.
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We think that a moreextensivestudyof the words that might be significant to the lexicalization could improve the performance of these models.
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The study is also the mostextensivestudyconducted in a language contact environment regarding this feature.
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Because the soldering process is so dependent on time and temperature,extensivestudyhas been performed on the behavior of solders.
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Like medicine, academic cameralism demandedextensivestudyof the natural sciences, especially botany and chemistry.
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This complexity has forbidden, until now, anyextensivestudyof their properties.
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We think that a moreextensivestudy(from the linguistic point of view) of the words that might be significant to the lexicalization process could be done.
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Over a decade ofextensivestudyhas provided strong evidence for a toxic 'gain of function' rather than a loss of enzymatic function of the mutant enzyme.
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Although this is a perfectly reasonable inference, a secure argument for it would require a much moreextensivestudy, which is beyond the scope of this article.
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The book is based on a veryextensivestudyof the operation of the system for responding to concerns about children's welfare, which gains additional strength from some important features.
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This issue in itself meritsextensivestudy.
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