1. And although this research is industry-specific, the hope is that it offers insights and design lessons applicable in many areas. 2. As well as illuminating a relatively unexplored area, the research should be useful to educationalists and others working with Hindu children. 3. As yet there has been little research considering early retirement among women and its social meaning and impact. 4. Because of these shortages, much research has been undertaken to produce a fat with cocoa butter properties. 5. Bragg says that universities urgently need to convince academics that popularising research is respectable. 6. Clearly, more and better research will be required if science hopes to find a cure for diet-related stupidity in our lifetime. 7. Firstly, many Junior doctors have little understanding of what medical research is all about. 8. His early research was in moral and religious philosophy, two interests which never left him. 9. His research has been of little practical value. |