| Rather than testing the effectiveness of a theory in clinical practice, basic research tests the validity of the propositions of the theory. |
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| In other words, at issue here is the ethical dilemma of undertaking human experimentation based on inappropriate and incomplete basic research. |
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| Six years later, Taub resumed two lines of research stemming from his basic research with deafferented monkeys. |
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| Since then, the business has generated sufficient sales and garnered enough grants for basic research to stay afloat without going into debt. |
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| His basic research contributions span complex analysis, mathematical physics, probability theory, geometry, and combinatorics. |
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| His basic research laid the foundation for many later theoretical and practical developments. |
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| Years of hard work remains to be done before the basic research of today can become viable treatments and cures tomorrow. |
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| It is a very important step in beginning the basic research that needs to be done before we can approach treatments and cures. |
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| This is just another family on the bludge, using a compliant media who fail to do basic research. |
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| The modifications take Schank beyond the border of theory and basic research and into the territory of educational application. |
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| Also, once this device is functional it will be useful as a tool to carry out basic research more productively. |
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| In fact, he draws no distinction between basic research and applied science. |
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| Cancer: to provide support for basic research on cancer genetics and epigenetics and tumor metastasis. |
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| This important area of basic research is of particular interest for many people since it paves the way to a vaccine. |
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| Research situated between applied and basic research now has a lower profile but remains significant. |
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| Some are closely allied to government, while others are committed to basic research. |
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| It's important that the seed capital be allocated to firms intent on moving from basic research to implementing and marketing clean technologies. |
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| With respect to terminology research, the role of the professional support staff remains the same as before: i.e. to do basic research. |
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| It also includes basic research and nuclear and space research financed by ministries of defence. |
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| But it pays for over half of America's basic research the most ambitious, ground-breaking sort, such as DARPA's melting and congealing robots. |
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| The key to progress will be more basic research so that the new knowledge can quickly be converted into exciting, well-paid and interesting jobs. |
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| The study of a crystal's absorption of electromagnetic radiation to obtain information on its electron band structure is basic research. |
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| You will see projects ranging from basic research to those at the cusp of market readiness. |
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| Further upstream on the basic research side, other scientists are examining the effects of the fourth state of matter on living tissue. |
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| Aside from its value to basic research, site-directed mutagenesis has many applications in medicine, agriculture, and industry. |
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| Depending on the answers from the basic research, some of the possible interventions may be as shown in the second one. |
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| A strong support of basic research and the exchange of technical information have contributed to this improvement. |
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| The first issue is connected to basic research and partner-oriented research alike. |
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| It has failed to execute and articulate a vision for our researchers and for basic research in Canada. |
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| In many cases, basic research will be necessary to establish the preferences and tolerances of local species. |
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| For example, in 2005 there were almost 100 access applications for basic research and 20 for bioprospecting and technological development. |
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| Pozniak notes this is a basic research project that will develop information for breeders to use for many years into the future. |
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| The need for basic research in supercomputing is particularly acute. |
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| We also contend that policies and procedures implemented in basic research facilitate their successful translation into preventive intervention programs. |
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| But if you don't do basic research it can blow up in your face. |
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| So, we could be accused of neglect in that sense, but, at the time, we certainly were not putting pressure on basic research scientists to produce applied research. |
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| Even the most basic research, which may have no immediate application, is pursued to increase our knowledge. |
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| In basic research, scientists have some freedom to set their own goals. |
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| The private sector is therefore often loath to pay for basic research. |
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| This problem-oriented approach opens up important perspectives and provides students with an interdisciplinary program which may well relate to basic research. |
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| Research in severe accident phenomenology has reached a point where a move from detailed basic research to problem solving and applications is now possible. |
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| By forcing universities and state-funded laboratories to increase their profitability, might we not kill off basic research, where the public sector plays a key role? |
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| Strategic research centres perform demand-driven, strategic basic research with a view to economic or social potential that that can be realised within the foreseeable future. |
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| Senator Ogilvie, your work generating a method for the chemical synthesis of large RNA molecules is a prime example of the value of basic research. |
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| A career in basic research will continue in the various fields of physics but also in biophysics, geophysics, astrophysics, both in theoretical and experimental. |
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| This new terminology can, however, have a boomerang effect if, compared to article 2 of the LPRI as it is today, the meaning and promotion of basic research is de-emphasized to the benefit of applicationoriented research. |
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| This does not mean that basic research and research in general should not be pursued in areas other than implementing ITER, as you rightly stressed, for example on JET and other types of tokamak, such as the stellarator. |
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| It is expected that this targeted investment will promote excellence in research through training awards and will provide either clinical or basic research training in hepatology. |
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| These projects build on Dr. Loeb's long-standing basic research into the properties and natural activities of muscles, motoneurons, proprioceptors and spinal reflexes. |
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| We know how important primary basic research is. |
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| The team is promoting the application of knowledge from basic research by users including consumers, industry, government, policy makers, specialist and nonspecialist health care providers. |
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| It comprised studies into image production with picosecond impulse lasers, laser resistance of the individual components and basic research into the miniaturisation of monochrome laser systems. |
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| In 1912 he founded the Research Corporation, a nonprofit organization that supports basic research in colleges and universities, and he assigned his precipitator patents to the corporation as an endowment. |
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| The difference appears to be linked to the distinct manner in which research in general, and basic research in particular, is organised and how it operates on the two sides of the Atlantic. |
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| The companies felt that it was especially important to have good relations with a university partner in this early phase of a promising technology because they then had access to the basic research. |
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| Ocean technology has a bit of importance for our country, but the member over there is trying to tell Canadians that we are not funding basic research. |
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| If we look across the spectrum of research and development we recognize a continuous variation from a highly predictable engineering project to virtually unpredictable basic research. |
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| The progresses in this domain need new advancements of the basic research in ecology, physiology, cellular biology, biology and molecular genetics. |
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| All paediatricians should be exposed to research during their training as this will enhance their ability to evaluate published basic research and clinical research. |
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| It is a permanent authority, dealing with basic research in chemistry and biochemistry of saccharides, enzyme systems and heterocyclic compounds having biological activity. |
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| What that means is that, in this European Research Council, it must be the researchers whose views count, the researchers who decide which basic research projects should get funding. |
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| The design of the fertility study, especially the reduction in the premating period for males, is based on evidence accumulated and on re-appraisal of the basic research on the process of spermatogenesis. |
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| During my graduate degree, I conducted basic research on ketenes, which included the identification and reaction kinetics of such compounds. |
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| Deregulation is required for competitiveness and the reinvigoration of support for basic research and extension services is necessary for new generation farms to thrive. |
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| The ETH Board demands that basic research be explicitly mentioned in the law and that its promotion be put on an equal footing with that of applied research. |
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| The basic research actions will focus on thermo-physical properties of materials, surface properties of actinide bearing systems and fundamental physical and chemical properties. |
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| Furthermore, basic research, as a driving force behind the European effort in neuroscience research, will provide a new insight into mental processes in general. |
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| In addition to aquarium fish used as model systems in basic research, transgenic variants of commercial species, such as the Atlantic salmon, Channel catfish, carp and tilapia, had also been created. |
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| Equally, the different funding sources may support different phases of the development of a technology over time, starting from basic research, to applied research, to demonstration or to pre-competitive market introduction. |
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| It is basic research and development that, way back, put Canada in the driver's seat in creating insulin, in finding a treatment for diabetes with Banting and Best. |
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| Environmental management and sustainable development are also largely the result of basic research in climatology, oceanography, atmospheric physics, etc. |
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| In promoting basic research on the elucidation of biological functions, it is necessary to consider the ethical implications of the results of thar research. |
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| Such visits were to gain an understanding of the direction and level of Iraq's basic research that might be useful for the production of chemical or biological warfare agents. |
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| It is a device designed for basic research thermal properties of the studied compounds for education of students and for the implementation of contract research. |
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| It is a device designed for basic research thermal properties of the compounds studied for education of students and for the implementation of contract research. |
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| It could provide technical support for the basic research on regulation of c-FLIP on the bovine oogonium development, and be important for further research. |
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| More than 2000 people, academics, scientists and technicians, are involved in research of a wide variety of subjects from basic research to applied research. |
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| Basic research into the electrical and thermal properties of metallic, magnetic and organic materials is leading to the discovery of novel superconductors. |
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| The Superfund Basic Research Program has been very successful in developing innovative remediation technologies through the support of basic science. |
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