Example sentences of "[prep] recent research " in BNC.

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1 This is despite recent research in Scotland which shows a substantial increase in smokers between the ages of 11 to 15 .
2 It will be devoted to a re-assessment of his life in the light of recent research — and coincides with the Scottish National Portrait Gallery exhibition ( which ends 8 Oct ) .
3 The correlation which Morgan and Engels make between very simple agriculture and herding and the gentile constitution is a rare example of a proposition of this kind which has held up fairly well in the light of recent research .
4 Consistent with this , the results of recent research on Kuwait oil fires indicate that the smoke did not appear to be rising high enough to reach the stratosphere , where transport may occur over considerable distances with soot particles remaining for months .
5 The spatial query language tools which a GIS uses for general interaction with spatial data and for the elucidation of spatial relationships have also been the subject of recent research ( Egenhofer 1989 ) .
6 It would seem that on the basis of recent research in the U.S.A. the answer would be ‘ no ’ as it has been suggested that even a panel of eight is too small to obtain consistent and reliable results .
7 The information in textbooks also becomes outdated quickly , and therefore details of recent research and developments are not always included .
8 An editorial in the British Dental Journal in 1981 ( vol 1 50 , p 261 ) warned that fluoride supplement dosage levels recommended 20 years ago are too high and need modifying in the light of recent research , because of the ingestion of small doses of fluoride from many sources .
9 Any remaining doubts about the industry 's ability to compete effectively with the tunnel may be dispelled if the results of recent research from the London Business School ( published in the journal Economic Policy ) are to be believed .
10 Indeed , the results of recent research suggest that abnormalities of prostaglandin metabolism may lie at the heart of the majority of the chronic degenerative diseases — defects in particular enzymes giving rise to different aspects of chronic disease .
11 A review of recent research led Coleman ( 1986 ) to conclude that reminiscence therapy could not be said to stand on a very solid base , and that it is important not to make generalizations about the value of reminiscence to any particular individual .
12 Chomsky 's claim that the young child is exposed to degenerate samples of language which distort the relationship between surface forms and meanings has been challenged by a considerable amount of recent research .
13 As the result of recent research , mainly in India and Nepal , more and more is being learned about the animal 's needs and habits .
14 OUP 's Clarendon Studies in the History of Art series , devoted to the publication of recent research are releasing a number of important new titles .
15 Speaking deals with both these questions , providing clear explanations of recent research and developments in methodology .
16 One of the most interesting findings to come out of recent research is that the visual system consists of a set of circuits arranged in parallel , rather than an hierarchically organized cascade .
17 As a result of recent research , we can now trace possible sources for most of the individual elements in his theory , but the originality of the way in which he synthesised these elements remains his unique achievement ’ .
18 In the light of recent research , then , the traditional liberal view of the revolution as the fortuitous product of war is unacceptable .
19 It concludes with a summary of recent research into teams and team building .
20 Natural hazard research necessarily focuses upon the interrelation of geophysical events and human activity and as such is an important feature of recent research and one that some such as Parker and Harding ( 1979 ) have proclaimed to be of central and traditional concern to geographers and their view is included in Table 6.2 .
21 What message would my right hon. Friend and my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancashire give us to take back to our constituents in the light of recent research showing that nearly 200 of the top British firms believe that the best way to increase unemployment and inflation and decrease investment would be the calamity of a Labour Government ?
22 The UK ESRC Econometric Study group provides a forum for the dissemination and discussions of recent research in econometrics , both theoretical and applied .
23 The aim of this research is to develop and test principles for the design of mathematics teaching which make use of the results of recent research into pupils ' understanding .
24 One thing has come out of recent research , perhaps it was known all along .
25 Invited speakers , including Maurice Bruynooghe , Alan Bundy , John Lloyd , Frank MacCabe and Robin Milner , will address a range of topics in logic programming , including recent research in constraint logic programming , deductive databases and parallel and concurrent logic programming languages .
26 The finding is in line with recent research which shows that those who are least able to cope tend to leave care with the least support ( Bonnerjea , 1990 ) .
27 The above findings are consonant with recent research conducted with patients suffering from a certain type of rare reading disability arising as a result of damage to the brain .
28 This implies the rather restricting condition that they all have the same activation energy and there are doubts upon this point being raised in recent research .
29 One of the most remarkable accounts of collaboration in mammals comes from recent research by Olwyn Rasa ( 1977 ) on the dwarf mongoose ( Helogale ) , which lives in colonies in arid parts of Africa , often burrowing a refuge in the base of a termitarium .
30 Accumulated evidence from recent research , combined with ancient traditions , all help to build up the conviction that we are dealing with a real , but elusive , energy which people have recognized throughout history , and particularly at special places in the countryside .
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