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"research preparation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase in any context where you need to talk about the process of preparing to do research, such as when you need to discuss the steps necessary to begin a research project. For example, "I am in the process of research preparation for my upcoming paper on the history of the United States."
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Hopper's work habits were prodigious; an immense amount of picture scouting, research, preparation, sketching and thinking lay behind each work.
The Master of Science (M.S). and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D). programs emphasize research preparation and experience.
15 points of movement science coursework determined in collaboration with faculty, plus 9 points of research preparation.
The first year is rounded out by two months of anesthesia, a one-month rotation in the MSKCC PICU, and one-two months of research preparation.
"I didn't really know what transactional work was until I experienced it as a summer associate and saw all the research, preparation, and negotiation that went into it.
6) Editorial experience is a plus because so much of our work involves the research, preparation, and copyediting of publishable materials.
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This meeting will introduce you to the program and its specific expectations, and it will allow you to begin necessary research preparations over the summer.
KO was involved in research proposal preparation, planning and analysis of data, and revision of the manuscript for publication.
SL conducted the major part of the research including preparation of the samples, bioinformatic analysis and manuscript preparation.
(4) What research and preparation did that entail?
I don't do much research or preparation.
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