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Mr. Mitchell said the next step in preserving bluefin would be research into how long it takes for a bluefin to straighten the hook and escape.
One thing that might give a lift to infrared would be research demonstrating that the radio energy used in mobile phones and other devices is actually hazardous to human health, Dr. Kahn said.
If there were three pieces of advice I'd give someone thinking about a career change, they would be: research as much as you can from as many different angles, spend time with people who are already doing the job, and go through the positives and negatives so you're prepared, there are no surprises and you go in with eyes wide open.
Some would be research animals; others would be creatures that simply live in confined spaces, such as zoos and aquariums.
I still wanted to stay in science, but I wasn't sure whether it would be research or medicine.
Finally, an added contribution to the health and incarceration literature would be research at the macro-level that compares more liberal incarceration policies (in states such as in Vermont and Maine where voting rights are never restricted) and more limiting policies in order to evaluate the differences in the general health of prison populations.
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When he went south, to Vanderbilt University, I made the mistake of asking what he would be researching.
No one would be researching egg storage or ICSI (fertilising an egg with a single implanted sperm) or IVF if it weren't for this discovery.
The urban grid management would be researched after the deployment of mobile crowd sensing network.
The combination between MIDMRA and solutions in sparse networks for settling this bottleneck would be researched.
For example, Toyota and Intel announced last Fall that the two companies would be researching and possibly developing an automotive infotainment platform.
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