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studied

[stuhd-eed] / ˈstʌd id /


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That pattern changed with the identification of a newly studied site where scientists documented more than 100 vertebrate fossils per square meter, including large dinosaur bones lying almost directly on top of one another.

From Science Daily

This marks the first time such genetic activity has been studied in a living host using an approach based on fish larvae.

From Science Daily

He worked at a gas station his father owned and, after college at UCLA, where he studied physiology, went to George Washington University Law School at night and planned a career as a patent lawyer.

From The Wall Street Journal

The profile listed the donor as a brown-haired, brown-eyed Russian programmer and entrepreneur who studied multiple languages.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Mexico doesn’t replicate European bread because it doesn’t have to,” Edgar Nuñez, a celebrated Mexican chef who studied in France, wrote on X in response to the bolillo dustup.

From Los Angeles Times