Noun
research paper (plural research papers)
A substantial piece of academic writing, usually done as a requirement for a class, in which the author independently researches a topic and writes a description of the findings.
OTTAWA — A new research paper says Canadian intelligence assessments on Iraq were generally accurate in the run-up to the U.S.-led invasion of 2003 — unlike reports produced in Washington and London that were used to justify war. Source: Internet
According to a research paper published on Marketing Sherpa, conducted by James Oldroyd of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, if businesses received a revert within 5 minutes of lead generation, there is a 21 times higher chance of conversion. Source: Internet
Current research De Garis published his last "CAM-Brain" research paper in 2002. citation He still works on evolvable hardware. Source: Internet
For higher dan tests, students are sometimes required to take a written test or submit a research paper in addition to taking the practical test. Source: Internet
Any research paper regarding the coronavirus needs to stand this scrutiny which determines if it is approved for international dissemination. Source: Internet
In June 2019, for the first time, a majority of all browser-based searches on Google resulted in zero clicks, according to a research paper published in June by the U.S.-based News Media Alliance. Source: Internet