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Researcher

Researcher \Re*search"er\ (-[~e]r), n. One who conducts research. In the field of scientific research, also called an investigator or scientist.

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researcher

n. One who researches.

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researcher

n. a scientist who devotes himself to doing research [syn: research worker, investigator]

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Researcher (horse)

Researcher (foaled May 5, 2004, in Virginia) is a Thoroughbred racehorse competing mostly in the United States. Bred by the Virginia Tech Foundation, Inc.

A horse from the most humble beginnings 1, Researcher was bought by Rutledge Farm (Mr. Hermen Greenberg), in 2005, as a $5,000 charitable donation 2 to the Virginia Tech Foundation's M.A.R.E Center, in Middleburg, Virginia. One year after winning the 1st Charles Town Classic, and only a few days before winning the 2nd Charles Town Classic, April 16, 2010, Mr. Zohar Ben-Dov (Kinross Farm) bought Researcher from Mr. Greenberg's estate, for an undisclosed sum. (Mr. Greenberg died February 28, 2010.)

A rare combination of stamina and speed, "Researcher is every horseman's dream..."—a "push button" horse 3, known for his adaptability.

Researcher (disambiguation)

Researcher may refer to:

  • A person engaged in research, possibly recognized as such by a formal job title.
  • Researcher (horse), a racehorse

Usage examples of "researcher".

James Harker, who of course is closely affiliated with the reanimation researchers.

Similarly, if introspection is to become a reliable means of investigating the mind, researchers must be able to observe mental phenomena with a high degree of attentional stability and vividness.

In Australia, as reported in the Proceedings of the 5th Symposium on Wound Ballistics, the researchers took aim at rabbits.

In 1986 researchers filed a patent application for a method of testing the levels of homocysteine, an amino acid, in the blood.

Today, this view has been modified radically, and almost all researchers believe that both groups, Ornithischia and Saurischia, are closely related and that all dinosaurs form a socalled monophyletic group, originating from a common ancestor.

By monitoring bodily fluids such as blood, researchers discovered that the way monozygotic twins respond physiologically to a drug is remarkably similar, whereas two unrelated people generally have quite different responses.

A Swiss researcher, Isabelle Schib, had taken the old models of morphogenesis that had led to software like Zelda, refined the technique by several orders of magnitude, and applied it to human genetic data.

These researchers suggested that isoflavones decreased bone loss from the spine in perimenopausal women who were estrogen-deficient.

For science students and teachers, I hope this book will crystallize some of the foundational material of modern physics, such as special relativity, general relativity, and quantum mechanics, while conveying the contagious excitement of researchers closing in on the long-sought unified theory.

Russian researchers studied rabbits whose offspring were sacrificed at a preappointed time and at some distance from the parent.

The place was jumping, jam packed with students from the university, students from the nearby vocational institution, young men and women from Kirtland Air Force Base and even some scientists and researchers from Sandia Labs.

The core observation cf the Sharman researchers dated from this earlier work: The virus wishes to survive, and cannot if it kills its host.

The idea of one of his Synergy researchers getting to spend more than a week picking the brain of a Neanderthal appealed to him greatly, and Mary found every possible obstacle to a trip with Ponter falling away.

Most tenured researchers like him treat their grad students and post-docs as so much unpaid labor, to be rewarded with co-author status on a paper along with the other twenty members of the team.

Although many researchers agree that these two ice sheets joined in western Canada, some suggest that this was a very brief event and that the ice soon withdrew, leaving a relatively narrow strip of unglaciated land between these huge glaciers.