Significance of Future research
Synonyms: Future studies, Prospective studies, Further study, Ongoing research, Additional studies, Future investigation, Future studies.
In Dutch: Toekomstig onderzoek; In Finnish: Tulevaisuuden tutkimus; In Spanish: Investigaciones futuras; In German: Zukünftige Forschung; In Spanish: Investigación futura; In Malay: Penyelidikan masa hadapan
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Hindu concept of 'Future research'
Future research in Hinduism includes potential studies on ancient medical practices and investigations into the evolution of military systems, as proposed in concluding discussions aimed at enhancing knowledge in these areas.
From: Bhesajjakkhandhaka (Chapter on Medicine)
(1) Potential studies and inquiries suggested in the conclusion of the current research that aim to deepen knowledge and understanding of ancient medical practices.[1]
The concept of Future research in local and regional sources
Future research encompasses ongoing inquiries that aim to deepen knowledge in specific areas, such as the neurology of bowing in Japanese Zen, indicating potential for further exploration and enhancement of current understanding.
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) Future research suggests the potential for further exploration and investigation into specific areas, such as the neurology of bowing in Japanese Zen, as outlined in the book.[2]
The concept of Future research in scientific sources
Future research involves exploring Jatamansi's medicinal qualities and potential health benefits, indicating a growing interest in its therapeutic applications and the necessity for additional studies to validate its effects and uses in health care.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This refers to recommendations for future studies, suggesting the need to investigate not only the effort-reward imbalance and quality of life, but also their effects on work performance, patient care, and well-being.[3] (2) The provided data will be beneficial for future investigations regarding this condition, specifically within the specified geographic area, as stated.[4] (3) Studies that will investigate factors associated with face mask wearing in different countries and cultural settings.[5] (4) This is a recommendation for future studies, particularly focusing on how to individualize technology and train healthcare professionals.[6] (5) This refers to the studies that are recommended to address the gaps and limitations in the existing research, especially in the areas of treatment outcomes and study design.[7]