Sentence examples for scientists in-depth from inspiring English sources

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They point out that goals of scientists (in-depth disciplinary understanding) and of policy makers (to obtain public support) are divergent, that each community has their own distinct language, and that their time perspectives for finding solutions are different (policy makers work in the "now" while scientists need time to test their findings).

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Academic scientists bring in-depth expertise and basic research data to the table.

Resequencing a key germplasm subset representing various geographically distributed populations can provide scientists with in-depth knowledge of the range of genome variation and genetic diversity within the population based on sequence databases.

Their own scientists' calls for in-depth, long-term safety studies, but they were overruled by the political appointee in charge Monsanto's former attorney and later their vice president.

Over the past three decades, social scientists have conducted in-depth studies of how laypeople discover and act on environmental problems, typically in the face of a crisis or discovery that has placed the "contaminated community" (Edelstein 1988, 2004) in the public eye.

Although many universities have outreach programs that support volunteer scientists entering K 12 classrooms, in-depth partnerships between teachers and scientists must be developed and nurtured to adequately prepare these scientists to contribute substantively to STEM learning (Tanner et al., 2003).

Each chapter provides a brief introduction to a scientist and an in-depth description of his or her work in the context of the historical period, along with some conclusions on how this person's work constituted an act of rebellion.

As laboratory instrumentation and procedures have become ever more complex and sophisticated, a niche has been growing for scientists who possess the in-depth knowledge and skills needed to build, adapt, perfect, and operate the technologies that support the research of other scientists.

Scientists continued to conduct in-depth researches in Aplysia and made numerous significant research findings, however, as pointed out by Hughes (1968): "apart from the work of Tchou Si-Ho (Tchou, 1942) and Arvanitaki few quantitative observations seem to have been recorded on the relative size of its nervous system or on the numbers and sizes of neurons in individuals of different sizes (p. 423)".

Clinical trials in 2013 showed that there is a potential for MDMA to treat PTSD, and Stanford Scientists called for an in-depth exploration of its effects last year.

A few days later a social scientist carried out an in-depth interview (IDI), focusing on the same period as the CD and the CRF and on the same behavioural and product-related topics, but in a more open and informal manner.

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