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combined studies
noun
A course, given at many universities and colleges, in which broad areas of study, rather than limited subjects are taught.
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The figures in our most complete guide to date take into account students on combined studies courses.
The combined studies support the recognized potential of arbidol as an effective and targeted antiviral agent against the influenza virus.
Combined studies on the microstructure and properties of irradiated materials are providing important contributions on mechanical deformation and fracture mechanisms.
This research combined studies of marine flora and fauna, ocean currents, water temperature, salinity, and oxygen levels, and other factors in an effort to understand the relationship between marine animals and their environment.
A 1995 analysis of 51 combined studies did show an increase in breast cancer risk for women taking HRT for five or more years when compared to women who had never taken HRT.
Combined studies of molecular and genome evolution point to an unusual history of O. brachyantha (F genome).
Combined studies employing QTL mapping and candidate resistance genes are necessary to find and understand the genes responsible for variation in resistance.
However, combined studies on the accuracy of MR arthrography of the shoulder and the imaging/arthroscopic classification of the imaging features are extremely limited.
Her development as a player earned a Student of the Year award with Sunderland University, where she combined studies with sport and a teaching career. in 2011.
RESULTS: Serelaxin reduced 180-day mortality, with similar effects in the phase II and phase III studies (combined studies: N = 1,395; hazard ratio: 0.62; 95% confidence interval: 0.43 to 0.88; p = 0.0076).
Some combined studies in 2000 and 2001, using both molecular and morphological data, support brachiopods as Lophotrochozoa, while others in 1998 and 2004 concluded that brachiopods were deuterostomes.
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