Sentences with phrase «painstaking study»

The phrase "painstaking study" means putting in a lot of effort, time, and attention to detail when examining or learning something carefully. Full definition
We can not answer this question without understanding the Preaching, nor understand it without painstaking study of material which in some of its forms is strange and elusive; but without answering this question, we can not confidently claim the name of Christian for that which we preach.
To transcend the technical challenges, Roth and UNC colleagues, including postdoctoral fellows Sheng Wang, PhD, and Daniel Wacker, PhD, conducted a series of painstaking studies over several years — outlined in the Nature paper — to coax DRD2 to crystalize while bound tightly to risperidone.
There are of course many fragments for which one would wish to propose an identification only after the most painstaking study, and even then perhaps only tentatively; these would include OH11, 14 and 15, which the AiG article so glibly claims as «the true human kind».
He has designed the logotype for Helmut Lang — a heavy sans serif typeface that was the result of painstaking study at Cooper Union's Herb Lubalin Study Center of Design and Typography where he researched early versions of typefaces with similar qualities.
(Decades later, after painstaking studies developed much fuller series of data covering the entire globe, these data showed a complex variety of periods of warmth and periods of cold.
Painstaking studies simply failed to find any significant correlation between cosmic rays and cloudiness.
Painstaking studies of their slow - motion orbits, in which they can take four to 17 years to complete a circuit of each other, reveal that many are so far apart that they are very loosely bound — loosely enough that any interaction with Neptune would have sent them flying in different directions.
«Robert Marsham (1708 - 1797) of Stratton Strawless, Norfolk, is considered to be the founding father of the science of phenology through his painstaking studying over 60 years published as Indications of Spring.
Jessica Hellmann, an ecologist at Notre Dame University in Indiana, is in the midst of exactly the kind of painstaking study that can help guide those who want to move species.
The result of painstaking study and observation, Hershberg's landscapes are scrupulous and refined.
In the 1960s, painstaking studies had shown that subtle shifts in our planet's orbit around the Sun (called «Milankovitch cycles») matched the timing of ice ages with startling precision.
The author's argument is entirely dependent on a «painstaking study» authored by the Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU) at the University of Sussex.
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