AGEING RESEARCH collocation | meaning and examples of use (original) (raw)
collocation in English
meanings of ageing and research
ageing
adjective
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/ˈeɪ.dʒɪŋ/us
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/ˈeɪ.dʒɪŋ/
research
noun
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/rɪˈsɜːtʃ/us
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/ˈriː.sɝːtʃ/us
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/rɪˈsɝːtʃ/
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attempts to discover new information about a particular subject or reach a new understanding ...
Examples of ageing research
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The concentration on alternative 'careers' ought to play an important role in the new interdisciplinary ageing research, especially in view of the various rehabilitation problems.
This is the fourth illustration of publicly generated and accessible data for ageing research in the public domain.
These early studies are pointing the way to a bright future for ageing research and stem cell biology.
The author brings the perspective of being a pioneer in the field of ageing research.
The study of vulnerability therefore has the potential for interesting cross-fertilisation, theory building and interdisciplinarity in ageing research.
In ageing research, receiving and giving are often separate topics.
If implemented, this proposed demonstration that pooled cohort analyses, using existing longitudinal datasets, are feasible would provide a major new resource in ageing research.
Part of this derives from the uncertain disciplinary status of ageing research within academia.
This book is written both for scientists and members of the public interested in the latest advances in ageing research.
A greater distraction for ageing research has been work with laboratory cultures of mammalian cells grown out of the body.
Several implications for ageing research in developing countries are apparent.
In fact ageing research on income support has also declined in recent years, as discussed below, while research on areas such as health and wellbeing has increased.
This substantial and increasing group of older people from culturally diverse backgrounds justifies the investigation and inclusion of their experiences, in their own right, in ageing research.
Before the development of today's genetic-evolutionary paradigm for ageing research, several alternative approaches were tried but with little success in the manipulation or understanding of ageing.
Herzog coherently summarises some of the main problems for research design in ageing research, and offers elegant possibilities for circumventing these problems.
Benecke's apparent ignorance and lack of understanding of work in the biology of ageing research is regrettable.
However, attempts to secure sustained funding for ageing research continued throughout the society's history.
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