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The question bothered him, stirred within him and ultimately was one of the motivators for him to embark on a study cycle that transformed his life.
Before we can embark on a study of ferns and their fossils, a little basic structural terminology is required.
Dominique Jacquin-Berdal, who has died age 39, came to the international relations department at the London School of Economics in 1992 as a postgraduate student to embark on a study of Eritrea's quest for self determination.
If students embark on a study abroad program during their junior or senior years, they can use that experience as a way to synthesize and deepen their explorations in their focus areas.
For example, a student with a background in epidemiology might embark on a study to examine how specific molecular markers may correlate with the risk of developing breast cancer, guided by appropriate supervisors with complementary research interests in these areas.
As a result some leaders in Asia have agreed to embark on a study of another free-trade agreement known as the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific.
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Wolf embarked on a study of the audience.
He quit Trinity and embarked on a study tour through Europe in 1937-38.
He and Hagendoorn embarked on a study of Muslim minorities in the Netherlands.
Thus, we embarked on a study to improve our teaching and students' learning.
He and Robert Kauffman, an associate professor at the University of Minnesota's graduate school of management, then embarked on a study of coin auctions on eBay, from 1999 to 2001.
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