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Basic researchDefinition Experimental or theoretical work undertaken primarily to acquire new knowledge of the underlying foundation of phenomena and observable facts, without any particular application or use in v [..]
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Basic researchBasic research is experimental or theoretical work undertaken primarily to acquire new knowledge of the underlying foundations of phenomena and observable facts, without any particular application or [..]
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Basic researchResearch conducted to elucidate basic concepts alone with no direct application in mind. basidiocarp
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Basic researchn. a research study done purely for science and knowledge without necessarily being directed at a goal or attempting to solve a problem. Rather, the main intention is to increase your understanding of [..]
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Basic researchIs research which is conducted to determine factor for its own purpose rather than attempting to explain or disprove a pre-set goal - the binary opposite of applied research.
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Basic researchAs opposed to applied research, basic research is conducted with the intent of increasing the scientific knowledge base, and to find theoretical truth and understanding (not specifically to solve prac [..]
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Basic researchBasic research is experimental and theoretical work undertaken to acquire new knowledge without looking for long-term benefits other than the advancement of knowledge.
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Basic researchThe scientific postulation, testing and discussion of principles of natural science, which does not have to be motivated by any practical application. Einstein's work was pure theoretical physics. His theories show best how basic research can become useful even if no practical application can be derived at first.
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Basic researchResearch that investigates the causes and biology of SMA, often revealing new and more effective ways of making drugs. Basic research is the first step in creating new drug candidates for SMA.
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Basic researchPursuant to 20 USCS § 9501 (3), [Title 20. Education; Chapter 76. Education Research, Statistics, Evaluation, Information, And Dissemination; Education Sciences Reform] the term basic research means “ [..]
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Basic researchResearch aimed at expanding knowledge rather than solving a specific, pragmatic problem.
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Basic researchAsking questions with the goal of obtaining knowledge.
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Basic researchResearch aimed at expanding knowledge rather than solving a specific problem. This term is most often used to reference scientific research, and is often contrasted with Applied Research
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Basic researchScientific research carried out in a laboratory to study the tiniest components of the body, including cells, compounds and molecules. Sometimes called test tube or laboratory research.
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