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Discover LudwigThe phrase "academic observations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to insights, comments, or analyses made in an academic context, such as research or scholarly discussions.
Example: "The paper includes several academic observations that highlight the significance of the findings."
Alternatives: "scholarly insights" or "educational remarks".
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But these are academic observations, and there is nothing academic about this work, which seems longer than its 55 minutes, in a good way.
Building on the academic observations of WNT7a activity, we have used rational protein design and structural engineering to produce and select WNT7a analogs with preferred pharmaceutical, manufacturing and formulation properties.
Let's dispense with the academic observations: Gazing at the paintings of Hunt Slonem, I see Durer's famous hare, but then I also see neon-hued, sugary Peeps.
Added to this is a new wave of academic observations concerning people's "cultural backgrounds" that are supposedly responsible for the problematic view of women that could have led to the Cologne attacks.
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Daniel Fessler is out at UCLA's Drake Track Stadium to do a bit of discreet academic observation.
We propose combining geolocation data with social media data to create what we call vigilant marketing intelligence (VMI), a conceptual framework based on our prior academic research and observations.
Wolf also quotes Diane Eyer, a psychologist and academic, in this observation that has consequences right across the early years debate: "The notion of risk [has been] transformed from a dichotomy to a continuum".
Importantly, this trend was observed both for high-, middle-, and low-performing students, suggesting that frequent quizzing can provide benefit for students across a range of academic abilities (an observation that is consistent with results from Karpicke and Blunt, 2011).
She does a nice job balancing her observations with academic research, though she leans a bit heavily at times on pop psychology, discarded psychoanalytic theories and C.S. Lewis.
Frances Ross, a new arrival at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering this academic year, describes her observations of nanowire growth in an electron microscope.
He then quotes academic papers making similar observations about other sports — like one that showed that people could make the Australian winter Olympic team in skeleton after no more than a few hundred practice runs.
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