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Definition of researcher in English: researchernoun rɪˈsəːtʃəˈriːsəːtʃə 1A person who carries out academic or scientific research. a medical researcher who pioneered the development of antibiotics Example sentencesExamples - Sand has been shown by researchers to be a medium to aid in waste-water treatment.
- According to a university weed specialist, the researchers evaluated six different glyphosate products.
- Researchers have identified eight genes that can affect different races.
- Researchers have explored the use of green fallow systems in recent years—however, a suitable green cover has not been discovered.
- The researchers have been able to measure the reduced caffeine levels only in the leaves of year-old seedlings.
- Red clover may be a superior alternative to alfalfa, say USDA researchers.
- The researchers observed more beetles in genetically modified, rather than conventional, maize crops.
- Researchers have found viruses in wells 200 to 400 feet from the point where the viruses were introduced into saturated soils.
- Researchers place cardboard rings containing red- or blue-marked corn-borer pupae at release sites within cornfields.
- Plant researchers theorize that aubergines were first eaten on the Indian subcontinent.
- 1.1 A person whose job involves discovering or verifying information for use in a book, programme, etc.
Example sentencesExamples - It was quickly apparent that she had been educated in ways that made her a superb documentary researcher.
- In those organizations that said they are doing that routine sharing, less than half of the people responsible are the researchers in the newsroom.
- The selection of illustrations is first-class, and thanks must go to the picture researcher.
- The focus is on innovations within the capital's archives and how these affect a range of users—from family historians to film researchers, teachers to academics.
- She is the leading biographical researcher on Bergman.
- Whilst she did not comment directly on the case, clearly the researchers for the programme must have interviewed her prior to her taking part in the programme.
- If a series is trying to get it dead right, then it is on the researcher's integrity that the quality of the finished work depends.
- Starting points for the researcher could be the large collection of pamphlets about her at Yale University.
- The staff are assisted by a focus group and a number of external advisers and researchers.
- It offers histories of each of the newsreels, and guides to the use of the data and the documents for students and researchers.
Definition of researcher in US English: researchernoun 1A person who carries out academic or scientific research. a medical researcher who pioneered the development of antibiotics Example sentencesExamples - According to a university weed specialist, the researchers evaluated six different glyphosate products.
- Researchers place cardboard rings containing red- or blue-marked corn-borer pupae at release sites within cornfields.
- Researchers have explored the use of green fallow systems in recent years—however, a suitable green cover has not been discovered.
- The researchers have been able to measure the reduced caffeine levels only in the leaves of year-old seedlings.
- Red clover may be a superior alternative to alfalfa, say USDA researchers.
- Sand has been shown by researchers to be a medium to aid in waste-water treatment.
- The researchers observed more beetles in genetically modified, rather than conventional, maize crops.
- Plant researchers theorize that aubergines were first eaten on the Indian subcontinent.
- Researchers have identified eight genes that can affect different races.
- Researchers have found viruses in wells 200 to 400 feet from the point where the viruses were introduced into saturated soils.
- 1.1 A person whose job involves discovering or verifying information for use in a book, program, etc.
Example sentencesExamples - It offers histories of each of the newsreels, and guides to the use of the data and the documents for students and researchers.
- Starting points for the researcher could be the large collection of pamphlets about her at Yale University.
- In those organizations that said they are doing that routine sharing, less than half of the people responsible are the researchers in the newsroom.
- It was quickly apparent that she had been educated in ways that made her a superb documentary researcher.
- Whilst she did not comment directly on the case, clearly the researchers for the programme must have interviewed her prior to her taking part in the programme.
- The staff are assisted by a focus group and a number of external advisers and researchers.
- The focus is on innovations within the capital's archives and how these affect a range of users—from family historians to film researchers, teachers to academics.
- If a series is trying to get it dead right, then it is on the researcher's integrity that the quality of the finished work depends.
- She is the leading biographical researcher on Bergman.
- The selection of illustrations is first-class, and thanks must go to the picture researcher.
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