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III . study <-ies> [ˈstʌdɪ] N

2. study (room):

study group N

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Furthermore, some of the most important topics, such as language, can hardly be studied at all except in humans.
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The feasibility study of the whole project must also be studied through the implementation of this phase.
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He later studied nuclear physics and worked in a particle accelerator laboratory.
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However, the simulations should be long enough to be relevant to the time scales of the natural processes being studied.
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The most intensively studied of these are the various transcription factors, which are proteins that regulate transcription.
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In the 1960s he studied the nepticulidae, breeding many species from their leaf mines and the caterpillars within.
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The researchers studied the metabolic impacts of both caffeinated and decaffeinated energy drink consumption on insulin sensitivity and the body's glucose disposal.
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His language has simplicity and an elegance that make him proper to be accurately studied as a model.
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The volcanism that created the shield is not well studied and is poorly understood.
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Before this threat could be studied, the island uprooted and swam some hundred miles away.
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