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Seismologists are scrambling to study the faults in the vicinity of Port-au-Prince to gain valuable data that could help them predict another quake.
In the 1990s, when many tropical researchers were scrambling to study tropical forests before they disappeared, she focused on what grew back once the trees were burned or logged.
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With all the genomic tools available, there is currently a scramble to study the genetics of adaptation in house mice.
By working together from the earliest planning stages of a study, researchers can pool their knowledge to limit uncertainty through study design, rather than scrambling to fix problems at the end.
Ohio is scrambling to correct serious flaws in its voting systems that were uncovered in a study released in December.
Social studies content would be especially challenging, Finn noted, because textbook publishers "are scrambling" to align their content with the math and English Language Arts ELAA) standards outlined in Common Core.
Libraries have been scrambling to catch up.
Researchers have been scrambling to find out.
Governments are scrambling to keep up.
Laggards are scrambling to attract the rest.
Other airlines are scrambling to catch up.
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