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The phrase "an applied research" is not correct in English.
It should be "applied research" without the article "an." You can use "applied research" when referring to research that is conducted to solve practical problems or to develop new technologies.
Example: "The university is known for its applied research in renewable energy solutions."
Alternatives: "practical research" or "utilized research."
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Six credits are earned for an applied research project.
The tables have been compiled, in association with EducationGuardian.co.uk, by Campus Pi, an applied research department at Brunel University.
The tables are compiled in association with the Guardian by Campus Pi, an applied research department at Brunel University.
The tables have been compiled for Education Guardian by Campus Pi, an applied research department at Brunel University.
The tables are compiled in association with EducationGuardian.co.uk by Campus ü, an applied research department at Brunel University.
The tables are compiled in association with EducationGuardian.co.uk by Campus Pi, an applied research department at Brunel University.
As an applied research institute focused on women and girls, the International Center for Research on Women (ICRW), where I work, develops and promotes a more intuitive approach to gender in programme monitoring and evaluation.
We pursue an applied research agenda in which social and environmental challenges are framed as opportunities for the private sector to create superior business strategies and competitive advantage.
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"Most Californians believe that climate change is a problem and that we should take action to reduce our carbon impact," says Christopher Jones, head researcher at Cool Climate Network, an applied-research consortium at Berkeley's Renewable and Appropriate Energy Lab, or RAEL.
When he was awarded his EIA, he had already begun working at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), as a fellow with the California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences, an applied-research incubator that works in partnership with local companies.
The ICP used was an Applied Research Laboratories model Accuris, and fitted with a Noordermeer V-groove nebulizer (both from Fisons Instruments, Valencia, CA).
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