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I . academic [ˌækəˈdemɪk] ADJ

2. academic (theoretical):

II . academic [ˌækəˈdemɪk] N

anaemia [əˈni:miə] N no pl MED

anemia N AM

anemia → anaemia

See also anaemia

anaemia [əˈni:miə] N no pl MED

leukaemia, leukemia AM [lu:ˈki:miə] N no pl MED

toxaemia, toxemia AM [tɒkˈsi:miə, Am tɑ:k-] N no pl MED

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In academia, women are susceptible to stereotypes, and are perceived as less competent despite the existence of evidence contrary to these stereotypes.
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Prior to entering academia, he was a professional illustrator and designer.
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Alumni hold leadership positions in public accounting, industry, government and academia.
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He worked on research and development in academia, aerospace, and telecommunications before deciding to pursue a career in education.
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The membership comprises professional geologists in industry and academia, students, and interested members of the public.
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Public hearings were held which led to significant opposition from industry, professional groups, and academia.
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These works were derided and ignored by academia, which saw them as pseudo-scientific.
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Her further educational studies came to her while she was visiting her brother at his university and chanced upon meeting several women working in academia.
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At each conference, around forty international invitees are drawn from senior levels of politics, business, the armed forces, media, and academia.
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From 1961 he held various senior positions in academia.
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