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The phrase "linked to research" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is connected or related to the process of conducting research. Example: The findings of this study are closely linked to previous research on the topic.
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And in a study with the National Eye Institute, published in 1996, C.H.I. found that 41percentt of patented eye-care technology was linked to research financed by the health institutes, including Dr. Bito's studies, which have been cited in 15 patents, including Xalatan's.
"Innovation is closely linked to research and development.
The current practice of impact evaluation in agricultural research organizations in Eastern and Central Africa often entails isolated quantitative studies that are not linked to research management.
In this review article, important developments in the field of atomic physics are highlighted and linked to research works the author was involved in himself as a leader of the Cairo University Atomic Physics Groupup.
It is also not clear whether pre-treatment reduction in substance use can be clearly linked to research activities such as pre-treatment assessment, or if it is the result of more general factors such as the decision to seek treatment.
During her recent visit to Havana in July of 2014, Margaret Chan, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), impressed by the country's achievements in this field, praised the Cuban health care system: "Cuba is the only country that has a health care system closely linked to research and development.
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But for the science-curious who are looking for a new career direction that keeps them linked to research--while still allowing them to stretch their communication muscles--there is a growing industry that they may not have considered: business communication and public relations.
This also links to research around cancers that specifically affect Hispanic people, not only helping the 53 million that live in the US, but those living all over the world.
It is used extensively by teachers; the practitioner community uses it to link to research; I really enjoy it; and it keeps me tied into my academic discipline.
Her blog links to research by such as the Center For Public Integrity.
We can thoughtfully inform each other, linking to research and facts, tackling necessary conversations head-on.
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