Examples of using Research fields in English and their translations into French
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You will find here notes relative to three research fields with respect to this topic.
a challenge for a growing number of research fields.
the Panel identified six research fields in which Canada excels.
Developing mentoring networks, both across generations and research fields, for mutual enrichment.
A knowledge transfer advisor is assigned to each of the IRSST's four research fields to optimize the KT potential.
fewer opportunities for commercialization in these research fields.
the Program has funded centres that represent research fields from the three granting agencies.
the science that covers several research fields and that forms the theoretical bases of his practice.
The research fields of Embrapa are diverse from agricultural production techniques
To support these research fields, the most recent emerging methodologies(e.g. in modelling
Perimeter focuses on nine research fields including Condensed Matter,
Industrial partnership chairs are a model that should be extended to all research fields, but the concept of eligible partners should also be broadened beyond the industrial environment to include agencies, nongovernmental organizations, etc.
Supported by the Documentation Centre, our seven research fields also have a strategic watch agent at their disposal to ensure the collection,
This course opens up to many research fields concerned with urban planning policy, but also more sporadically
convergence of disparate research fields and evolving health needs of Canadians are creating a revolution in Canada's health research landscape.
Specific research fields supported by the Fritz Thyssen Foundation include: history, language
thanks to interviews illustrated with images filmed directly on their research fields.
The Program should work to improve awareness of the Program across all research fields to ensure that centres possess the appropriate knowledge and expertise to deliver economic,
It may be explained by the diversity of research fields, structured around three themes:
Stephen Archer is Professor and Head of Medicine at Queen's University and a world- renowned cardiologist and leader in several research fields, including oxygen sensing,