Sentences with phrase «relatively few graduate»

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«Relatively few» science - based graduate assistants are excluded from bargaining rights because they are paid by external funds, not by the university.
Stanford graduate students Natalie Telis and Evan Boyle and postdoc Ziyue Gao found relatively few singletons near alleles that confer lactose tolerance — a trait that enables adults to digest milk — and that code for particular immune system receptors.
A graduate student working with Rudnick made the connection between the survey and the microwave map: The cold spot corresponds to a region of the sky, 40 times the area of the full moon as seen from Earth, where relatively few galaxies have turned up.
Thus, those who now sharply criticize the public schools speak fondly of an era when most schools were racially segregated; when public schools were not required to accept children with physical, mental, and emotional handicaps; when there were relatively few students who did not speak or read English; and when few graduated from high school and went to college.
The study found a serious shortages of new doctoral graduates compared with the number of available faculty positions in the field due to relatively few doctoral programs and low numbers of enrolled students.
There are fewer than 3,000 vet assistants expected to graduate from two - year programs each year based on the limited number of qualified veterinary assistant schools and the relatively small class sizes.
There are relatively few charity graduate schemes and training schemes for school leavers with A levels are also a rarity.
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