Examples of using Research groups in English and their translations into Korean
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Research Groups.
Committees and Research Groups.
Research groups by 2026.
It runs four research groups.
UFO research groups in the world.
The department has three research groups.
Major Research Groups.
The Centre comprises three research groups.
Research groups registered in CNPq.
European, Russian and Chinese research groups.
Research groups registered at CNPq.
These are clustered into four research groups.
Many research groups have not been able to complete this task.
This department comprises two research groups.
It has 14 research groups, all registered and recognized by Colciencias.
We have collaborations with other research groups worldwide.
Currently, Biomedical research groups around the world are producing more data than they can handle.
All projects are carried out in active well-funded research groups.
This involves several Brazilian research groups and its headquarters at the Semiconductor Laboratory(LabSem).
Medical shops, Drug stores, Health Clubs, Hospitals,Medical research groups.
Students can join many international research groups and conferences and students' MA thesis has to be on article level.
CO2 net balances of the tropical regions determined by the satellites and research groups.
RIST hosts various different types research groups on many disciplines.
No, World Resources do not share information with these clients organizations or research groups.
Many of the projects are carried out in research groups or are linked to industry.
As a research student in the School, you will become a member of one of our thriving research groups.
The discovery is the result of a collaboration between five research groups at the University of Stockholm and Gothenburg.
Research groups are affiliated with one primary institute and an optional secondary institute; the researchers themselves belong to one section.
Doctoral students can also benefit from the contact networks of other research groups in the form of corporate collaboration.
CLIO is run in a rather unusual way: It allows us to offer our systems to outside users from other research groups.