unstudied in the PONS Dictionary

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In the wild, the birth interval for this species is estimated to be four to five years; its natural offspring-rearing behavior is unstudied.
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The expedition and its findings remained obscure and nearly unstudied by historians until the late 20th century.
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The park is significant for its expected wide (though generally unstudied) avifauna.
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Although none of them ever worked before a camera or a microphone before, they give unstudied and remarkably spontaneous performances.
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Much of what he recorded, such as weather data, was sent back to various people, since this area of the ocean was largely unstudied.
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His attention was attracted by new unstudied problems of mycology.
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However, the property and survival advantages remain unstudied.
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Nothing is known of the conditions that affect its distribution, as its biogeography is as yet unstudied.
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What they share with the tradition is the unstudied look, the use of every square inch, and a rich variety of flowers, herbs, and vegetables.
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Most of the manuscripts remain unstudied and uncatalogued, and their total number is unknown, amenable only to rough estimates.
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