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  • 51Study software — Studying in an educational context refers to the process of gaining mastery of a certain area of information.Study software then is any program which allows students to improve the time they spend thinking about, learning and studying that… …

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  • 52study — I n. investigation 1) to conduct, do, make a study 2) a careful, detailed, exhaustive, in depth, intensive, rigorous, thorough; scientific study 3) a classic, classical; definitive study 4) a case; epidemiological; experimental; time and motion… …

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  • 53Study Nurse — Als Study Nurse oder Studienassistent wird ein Beruf bezeichnet, der klinische Studien in Prüfzentren der Krankenhäuser, Arztpraxen oder der Pharmazeutischen Industrie mitbetreut. Die Study Nurse ist mitverantwortlich für die prüfplangerechte… …

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  • 54Study skills — [ Charles Sprague Pearce (1896), Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C.] Study skills are strategies and methods of purposeful learning, usually centered around reading and writing. Effective study skills are considered… …

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  • 55study — 1 / stVdi/ noun 1 PIECE OF WORK (C) a piece of work that is done to find out more about a particular subject or problem, and usually includes a written report (+ of/into): We re doing a study into how much time people spend watching television. | …

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  • 56Study design — A study design is an analytic approach to conduct an epidemiological investigation, such as a clinical trial. Types of designSome of the most popular designs are sorted below, with the ones at the top being the most powerful at reducing observer… …

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  • 57study — studiable, adj. studier, n. /stud ee/, n., pl. studies, v., studied, studying. n. 1. application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge, as by reading, investigation, or reflection: long hours of study. 2. the cultivation of a particular… …

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  • 58study — I. noun (plural studies) Etymology: Middle English studie, from Anglo French estudie, from Latin studium, from studēre to devote oneself, study; probably akin to Latin tundere to beat more at contusion Date: 14th century 1. a state of… …

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  • 59Study Bible — A study Bible is an edition of the Bible prepared for the use of a serious student of the Bible. Such a Bible usually contains an extensive apparatus, which may contain such features as: * Annotations explaining difficult passages or points of… …

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  • 60study */*/*/ — I UK [ˈstʌdɪ] / US noun Word forms study : singular study plural studies 1) a) [uncountable] the process of learning about a subject by reading and by going to school, university etc Libraries are not used only for study. study of: a centre for… …

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