Sentence examples for whose researcher from inspiring English sources

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The charge was made by a tiny, controversial Virginia group, whose "researcher" had never before been to China and did not speak Chinese.

Known as the Cambodian tailorbird (Orthotomus chaktomuk), the new bird is one of only two species endemic to Cambodia, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), the group whose researcher Ashish John snapped the first pictures of the bird.

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Countries whose researchers collaborated most in breast cancer research with investigators in the Arab world include the United States of America (USA); (305; 18.40%) followed by France (139; 8.38%) and England (132; 7.96%).

The sword is now safe with the University Museum of Bergen, whose researchers will preserve it and begin a research expedition in Haukeli in spring 2016 -- after the winter snow melts -- the Hordaland County Office wrote.

This has created a climate of fear among Cuban dissidents, and prison conditions are inhumane, said Human Rights Watch, whose researchers traveled to the island for two weeks during the summer to research the report.

The work "is proof of the fatal effects of Zika virus on the foetus", the Ljubljana medical hospital, whose researchers did the work, said in a statement.

John G. West, a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute, whose researchers endorse intelligent design, said he was not aware of organized efforts to challenge museum exhibitions on evolution.

Unlike the well-known green fluorescent protein, or G.F.P., whose researchers won the 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, photoproteins can glow independently.

There is no way to do that yet, but Decode Genetics, the Icelandic company whose researchers found the gene variant, is planning to market a test, possibly by 2007 or 2008.

Siberia's newly porous borders have also, however, admitted a team of American scientists, who in 1992 established a permanent presence in the area, the Siberian Tiger Project, whose researchers are the heroes of Matthiessen's tale.

Therefore, I must turn further etymology of this rare bit of Americana over to that cultural marvel at the University of Wisconsin, the Dictionary of American Regional English (DARE), whose researchers resolutely bird-dog such dialectical delights.

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