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The phrase "academy report" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a report produced by an academic institution or related to academic research or findings.
Example: "The academy report on climate change provided valuable insights into the effects of global warming."
Alternatives: "academic report" or "institutional report".
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The academy report cited similar estimates.
The 218-page academy report was issued Tuesday, and is available at nationalacademies.org.org
So why were Gene Drives put on the turbo track to science academy report status?
White House officials said the academy report would be carefully studied.
"The gold standard for diagnosing head lice is finding a live louse on the head," the academy report stated.
A display takes a quotation from an academy report that says the time to act is now.
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He and Dr. Alberts agreed that exhibitions should be easy to understand and based on consensus science from academy reports.
Still, the report is a striking shift in tone from two earlier academy reports on the subject, which emphasized the safety and benefits of genetically modified organisms.
In 2005 the academy reported that terrorists could plausibly mount a successful attack on the pools and recommended that federal regulators evaluate whether more of the fuel should be moved to dry casks.
After the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Congress asked the National Academy of Sciences to look into the problem, and in 2005 the academy reported that the pools might in fact be vulnerable to terrorism.
The result, the pediatrics academy reports, is that the percentage of American babies sleeping on their backs has increased to more than 70percenttodayay from 20percentt before the campaign.
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