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case study

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  1. a careful study of some social unit (as a corporation or division within a corporation) that attempts to determine what factors led to its success or failure
  2. a detailed analysis of a person or group from a social or psychological or medical point of view

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  • This paper describes a case study of adaptation, constraint, and evolutionary innovation in pierid butterflies.
  • Next-door Nepal offers a case study of vulgar tourism - Kathmandu is so choked with dark brown smog that the Everest is invisible on some days.
  • Harking back to college psych textbooks, you know he is nothing if not a case study in passive aggression.
  • However, by an analysis of econometric studies, case study work and official statistics, this paper debunks the idea that, for the majority of these groups, ‘things are getting better’.
  • The target of the case study is an elementary music teacher in Nantou County, Taiwan.
  • The Yamal Nenets case study (Chapter 12) is of interest because it focuses, like the Finnmark study, on a reindeer herding livelihood with a history of adaptive management during times of change. Understanding and assessing climate change vulnerabilities in the Arctic through case studies
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  • Case study on the background of Shanghai urban rail transit Line 3 and Line 4 is given.
  • I am working as an individual on a case study to store CO2 from flue gasses, generated during the night for greenhouse heating system and recover this CO2 on day time for distribution inside the greenhouse for photosyntheses. Undefined
  • And the pollution plumes from power stations in Adelaide have been used as a case study.
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