studier

studier

(ˈstʌdɪə)
n
(Education) someone who studies
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"I did not know before," continued Bingley immediately, "that your were a studier of character.
A studier material and collar gave this kit an almost polo shirt or even rugby jersey feel but the hint of amber doesn't seem to have done it much harm.
William Studier, who is an adjunct professor of biochemistry at Stony Brook University and a senior biophysicist emeritus at the U.S.
Aalborg: Institu for Kultur og Globale Studier. Aarlborg Universitet.
coli provides less expensive and simple approach for expression of hetrologous recombinant proteins (Studier, 2005).
If, on the other hand, you have been a lifelong listener and studier of opera and you know many of the traditions of the standard repertoire performance practice, then you might want to be an operatic coach.
On the other hand Michael Stephens, a studier of Saudi Arabian affairs at the Royal United Services Institute in London believes that the move Crown Prince Mohammed made was a more refined way of making sure there will not be challenges to his power.
"He's a people studier, and that's probably what he enjoys about the job."
Little Brown Bats in New Mexico were observed roosting at 41[degrees]C, but when exposed to 44.5[degrees]C in a chamber they died within 30 min (O'Farrell and Studier 1970).
"I'm a studier of botany," says Turner, who was an artist-in-residence at S.F.'s de Young Museum last year.

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