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The committee recommended that thimerosal be removed from vaccines and called for extensive research to determine any damage it had caused.
Demi Moore was cast as a chief risk officer just before the cameras started rolling, leaving her less time for extensive research.
As Dana Goldstein noted in an extensively reported survey of the program, published last year in The Atlantic, the application process is difficult to navigate, especially for parents who don't have the luxury of time for extensive research.
A few mouse clicks on your computer -- no need for extensive research at historical societies -- will yield photographic evidence that Sojourner Truth was, in fact, very dark skinned, with thick lips, a wide nose and distinctly kinky hair.
These techniques, and many more like them, form the basis of a field known as sensory analysis, a scientific approach to tasting food that is most often used by quality-control and product-development types from corporations with budgets for extensive research and development.
Most institutions of any size require one, whether or not the job calls for extensive research.
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The toxicity of organophosphate insecticides for nontarget organism has been the subject of extensive research for sustainable agriculture.
Improving the tribological properties of titanium alloys has been the subject of extensive research for many years.
Understanding and predicting company default has been an area of extensive research for at least 40 years.
Overall, these findings suggest that allostatic load should be carefully considered as a potential risk factor for chronic metabolic and CVD and emphasize the need for further extensive research in this area.
It offers comprehensive undergraduate and graduate programs and is noted for its extensive research facilities, operating some 2,000 sponsored research projects.
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