Significance of Research
Synonyms: Study, Investigation, Inquiry, Examination, Analysis, Exploration, Review, Inspection, Probe, Experimentation
In Dutch: Onderzoek; In Finnish: Opiskelu; In Spanish: Investigación; In German: Forschung; In Portugese: Pesquisar; In Italian: Ricerca; In Polish: Badania
The below excerpts are indicatory and do represent direct quotations or translations. It is your responsibility to fact check each reference.
Hindu concept of 'Research'
Research in Hinduism encompasses academic study, developmental efforts, and systematic investigations into diverse areas like meditation, therapeutics, and public opinion. It aims to improve knowledge, wellbeing, and the quality of publications while exploring traditional practices and scientific rationales.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) Research and development efforts in Ayurveda are being propelled by AI, which uses algorithms for natural language processing to extract information from literature.[1] (2) It is a systematic investigation undertaken to discover or revise facts, theories, and applications.[2] (3) The systematic investigation into meditation, its future theories, and practice, often involving methodological issues.[3] (4) This is a process, and the text indicates that one of the authors is affiliated with the Global Institute of Stem Cell Therapy and Research, in San Diego, California, U.S.A.[4] (5) This is a key component of the journal's title, which indicates that it publishes scholarly investigations and findings.[5]
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) The text mentions that investigation was important for the purpose of understanding different factors.[6] (2) It commenced due to falling standards of wellbeing such as decreasing living standards. It was implemented to allow prevention rather than intervention and assess the impact of teaching students how to manage their own wellbeing.[7] (3) This is academic in post graduate centers and special in research centers and more awareness and research are required to popularize the system.[8] (4) A continuous effort by the department on various developmental issues of Dravyaguna.[9] (5) It means re-defining the things and is classified into basic and applied forms; basic research includes finding new things by using fundamental principles.[10]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) A systematic investigation into concepts, therapeutics, and drugs, with the aim of improving quality and publications and distilling the truth through critical review and meta-review of published papers.[11] (2) This is the process of investigation and study, and it is encouraged to further explore the use of Jayapala in various treatments and formulations.[12]
The concept of Research in local and regional sources
Research in this text is defined as both a flawed, individual-focused scientific pursuit and a systematic investigation used to discover or revise facts, serving as a source of information.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The scientists' focus on the individual, reflecting their pursuit of understanding the individual, but missing the true essence of the individual's character.[13] (2) The systematic investigation into a subject to discover or revise facts.[14]
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) This refers to systematic investigation, and is mentioned in the provided text, and used as a source for information.[15]
The concept of Research in scientific sources
Research is defined as the systematic investigation into a subject to discover facts, revise theories, or explore applications. It aims to create new knowledge and is vital for professional advancement across various fields.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) This was funded by the project “GEOCIRCULA: Circular Economy in the manufacture of new geopolymeric composites: towards the goal of zero waste” (P 18-RT-3504).[16] (2) The research utilized an undergraduate-level course to validate a developed learning program and investigate the effectiveness of a peer review system in enhancing BIM tool learning, focusing on student feedback and performance.[17] (3) The investigation was carried out with specific aims and focused on a particular aspect, and it was preceded by a pilot effort in the Financial Mathematics area.[18] (4) The efforts for research should be targeted to sustainably conserve intact tropical peatland systems, including supporting indigenous and local communities in countries with the largest known deposits.[19] (5) Research results must be managed in a way so as to ensure that the contracting parties have the intellectual property and their share of the results, by means of financial or non-financial remuneration.[20]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) The creation of a strong evidence base through collaboration with universities and research institutes is an important role that is viewed as valuable in addressing climate change.[21] (2) Due to privacy and ethical considerations, the data from this research will not be shared publicly, so the source data cannot be made available to other parties.[22] (3) The presented study delves into the intricate relationships between social cognition, behavior, and gender differences during formative school years, contributing valuable insights to the field of child development through thorough research.[23] (4) The "research" received no external funding, as indicated in the text, although the specifics of the research is not outlined in the text.[24] (5) Research is needed to understand the implications and issues of COVID-19 in the workplace, providing insights for future action.[25]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) Within the document, the concept of research is discussed in relation to clinical experience, empirical findings, and the need for a positive research climate in physiotherapy.[26] (2) A major tool in updating professional knowledge and discovering new techniques, leading to the revision of accepted conclusions and the development of a more distinct identity for the profession.[27] (3) In the text, research is mentioned as something that physiotherapists are encouraged to become involved in, and it is essential for maintaining and improving the professional status of the field by thoroughly researching and authenticating the body of knowledge.[28] (4) An activity that physiotherapists need to be involved with, along with continuing education, to maintain and improve their professional standards.[29] (5) A vital component for the advancement of any profession.[30]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) It involved design, implementation, analysis of results, and manuscript writing, with contributions from M.F.E., O.E.O., A.A.A., E.O.O., A.A.R., O.O.A., and A.T.O.[31] (2) An essential component for advancing knowledge, research is performed on mental health literacy and the prevalence of mental disorders, and also the role of traditional healers.[32] (3) Research is emphasized to improve understanding of the reasons for non-testing, allowing for the development of more effective education and counselling strategies to combat HIV.[33] (4) It was supported by PEPFAR through the CDC, indicating external funding and collaboration in the study of health services related to HIV.[34] (5) Research should be practice driven, multidisciplinary, evidence- and micro-based, quantifying the relationship between health outcomes and climate variables as a key first step.[35]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This involves systematic investigation to establish facts and reach new conclusions, and this study is part of the research to develop and validate a tool for measuring chaos in the lives of Malay speakers.[36] (2) This is the investigation into medical treatments, and the ethics of research are discussed in the context of the researcher-subject relationship.[37] (3) This is a core element of the postgraduate programs, involving the study of various aspects of neuroscience, from cellular levels to clinical applications.[38] (4) This is a systematic investigation into a particular subject, conducted to discover new facts, or to confirm existing ones, in the context of the study about tobacco control.[39] (5) The process of studying Piper betle, including its potential in treating diseases, its active phytochemicals, and the mechanisms involved.[40]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) It is a way to grow a discipline. It must be socially relevant and ethically conducted in family medicine and primary care. Evidence of the contribution of family medicine to the health system needs to be showcased and communicated.[41] (2) This was conducted, received no specific grant, and had its findings available from the author.[42] (3) Research encompasses the methods used in studies, including study design, population definition, and sampling techniques.[43] (4) The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources to establish facts and reach new conclusions, which is needed to improve the use of the implantable device.[44] (5) This is the process of investigating a topic, in this case, the magnitude of missed opportunities for prediabetes screening among Nigerian primary care patients.[45]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) Research involves systematic investigation to establish facts and reach new conclusions, such as evaluating the effectiveness of different cleaning methods against SARS-CoV-2.[46] (2) This is the investigation conducted.[47] (3) This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial or not-for-profit sectors.[48] (4) This is the systematic investigation into a subject in order to discover or revise facts, theories, etc.[49] (5) The systematic investigation into a topic, such as the factors influencing cleaning and disinfection, using various methodologies to gather evidence.[50]
From: Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
(1) Systematic investigation into a subject in order to discover or revise facts, theories, and applications.[51] (2) This involves the investigation of new strategies, vaccines, diagnostic tests, and potential use of antibiotics for controlling the disease in Africa, with ongoing initiatives.[52] (3) The authority to conduct this was approved by the National Commission for Science, Technology and Innovation, according to the text.[53] (4) This is the study conducted to assess the African swine fever virus status, and it involves tick collection, molecular analysis, and interpretation of the results.[54] (5) This refers to the study and investigation conducted to understand the disease, including data collection, analysis, and the development of appropriate control methods.[55]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) This was supported by AlMaarefa University and is documented in the Infect Public Health publication.[56] (2) A process in the field of cosmetics aimed at advancing products, where the selection of ingredients and preparation methods are crucial for market success.[57] (3) Developing nurse-driven treatments that enhance medication management and patient outcomes requires ongoing investigation to validate and improve novel practices.[58] (4) Inventi would provide space to all researches, howsoever small the research may look, of course, except the fake and plagiarism.[59] (5) An area for Contract Research Organizations that involves doing research for pharmaceutical companies in new drug discovery, formulation, and clinical trials.[60]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) Cognitive delay may be an important domain to assess and further research with regard to the relationship between cognitive functioning and self-management.[61] (2) The provided material discusses the importance of research in advancing HIV treatment and prevention, highlighting South Africa's involvement in breakthroughs like early treatment for infants and treatment as prevention.[62] (3) This is an investigation into specific topics such as MSM and LGBT issues.[63] (4) This is the process of investigating and studying a subject, and there are ethical challenges to be considered when researching very sick children who are HIV infected.[64] (5) This is the systematic investigation into a topic or subject to establish facts and reach new conclusions.[65]
From: Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development
(1) The process of studying and investigating the plant species and their ethnobotanical values, aiming to develop strategies for conservation and sustainable use.[66] (2) The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions, which is needed for Pleurostylia capensis.[67]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) It refers to the project funded by the Deanship of Scientific Research.[68] (2) Research in dentistry explores new applications and effects of lasers on oral tissues and materials.[69]
From: Journal of Metabolic Health
(1) Research is a professional undertaking conducted by the author, which serves as the foundation for the article's content, including the results and findings presented within the document.[70]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) Research is not the exclusive preserve of professors, and bright ideas and clinical epiphanies are not limited to university laboratories, so research can be simple, as the text suggests.[71] (2) The document is based on research, with numerous studies cited to support the findings and provide context on mental health literacy and related topics.[72] (3) Research is important in the medical field because things should be proven beyond all doubt and the research has been properly scrutinized before it is accepted.[73] (4) Research is systematic investigation into a subject to discover or revise facts, theories, applications, etc, and the authors are responsible for this article’s results, findings and content of the research.[74] (5) It is ongoing on culture, belief, and psychiatry, exploring preventive and epidemiological aspects, and developing methodologies to conduct focused studies.[75]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) A systematic investigation into a topic to discover or revise facts, theories, and applications, as seen in this investigation into attitudes about Syrian refugees.[76] (2) There is now a well-established body of research by Adventists which support a vegetarian lifestyle, however, it is important to recognize that there was some risk involved at the beginning.[77] (3) The research received no external funding, which suggests that the project was carried out independently without financial assistance from outside sources.[78] (4) The text allows committed comparativists to speak in more depth about what they are doing in their research and writing, emphasizing the value of their scholarly pursuits.[79] (5) Research, as mentioned, serves as a foundation for academic exploration and the generation of knowledge, contributing to a broader understanding of diverse subjects.[80]
From: Religious Inquiries (Journal)
(1) The type and extent of which conducted serve as key indicators of a society’s developmental status, reflecting the level of scientific exchange taking place.[81]
