"Researchers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
People who conduct research, typically academics or scientists, in order to discover new information, test hypotheses, or explore ideas.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "researchers":
Rescussor (or respirator) refers to a device that supplies a person or animal with breathable air when they are unable to breathe on their own, often in cases of respiratory failure or other medical emergencies. It can also refer to a person who revives or resuscitates someone who has stopped breathing or whose heart has stopped beating.
To seal again or make secure a previously opened or unsealed object, package, or container, as with tape, glue, or another adhesive, or, a new seal.
Research refers to a systematic investigation or examination into a subject, situation, or material, often involving the collection and analysis of data, information, or evidence, with the goal of formulating new knowledge, understanding, or conclusions. It involves a process of inquiry, exploration, and discovery to gather and analyze data, and to form new ideas, theories, or conclusions.
The word "researchable" is an adjective that means capable of being studied or researched. It describes a subject, topic, or phenomenon that can be investigated, analyzed, and understood through scientific or systematic investigation.<br><br>In other words, something that is researchable is open to examination, investigation, and discovery, and can provide valuable insights or new knowledge.
Carefully and thoroughly investigated or examined in order to gain a deeper understanding or information about something.
A person who spends a lot of time studying or delving into a subject in order to learn more about it, often in an official or academic manner.
Verb<br><br> The process of making a systematic and thorough investigation or inquiry into a subject, typically by reading and interpreting books, articles, papers, or other sources of information, and by collecting and analyzing data.<br><br>Example sentences:<br> She has been researching on the history of the ancient civilization.<br> He is currently researching for his Ph.D. thesis on climate change.<br><br>Synonyms: investigation, inquiry, study, analysis, examination, exploration.<br><br>Antonyms: ignoring, neglecting, disregarding.
Network<br><br>1. A group of interconnected people, causes, or institutions that are connected or related in a particular way.<br>Example: "The charity's network of volunteers worked tirelessly to help the victims of the disaster."<br><br>2. A system of wires, cables, or other devices for transmitting messages, power, or other signals from one place to another.<br>Example: "The city's network of roads can handle the traffic during rush hour."<br><br>3. A connection or link, especially of a computer system to the internet.<br>Example: "You need to update your computer's network settings to access the website."
A resectoscope is a medical instrument used to remove small parts of the body, such as a portion of the bladder, prostate gland, or urethra. It is an electrically powered device with a thin, flexible tube that is inserted through a small incision in the skin and guided into the affected area. The resectoscope has a light, a camera, and an electric loop or wire loop that is used to cut and remove small pieces of tissue. Resectoscopes are commonly used in urological surgery to treat conditions such as benign prostatic hyperplasia, bladder tumors, and urethral strictures.
To make something secure again.<br><br>Example: The company resecured the area after the break-in to prevent future incidents.