exploratory造句(1) Exploratory investigations have indicated large amounts of oil below the sea bed.
(2) He's going to have exploratory surgery on his knee.
(3) Exploratory surgery revealed her liver cancer.
(4) She's having some exploratory tests done to find out what's causing the illness.
(5) Exploratory discussions between management and the unions have ended in stalemate.
(6) Exploratory techniques are extremely well fitted to sociolinguistic research.
(7) The operations had been mainly exploratory.
(8) Recently a man I knew had an exploratory study.
(9) As reported, an exploratory meeting already has been held.
(10) One other remained in hospital for an exploratory operation on a shoulder injury.
(11) The exploratory design is used to accumulate data in order to formulate more precise hypotheses and research questions.
(12) At this exploratory stage, small children will want to touch anything you leave within their reach.
(13) For short exploratory missions of a few days, it is clearly most expedient to carry along the requisite supplies from Earth.
(14) This exploratory project examines the marketing procedure undertaken by a number of software houses.
(15) The principal aim of this exploratory research is to gain a better understanding of franchising and the franchising decision.
(16) Name-giving is one of the perquisites of leading exploratory dives to vent sites.
(17) The first exploratory oil well was sunk in late 1987.
(18) Paul Tukey in particular provides new methods for exploratory data analysis, and his work is an excellent start for the curious.
(19) In this exploratory project this was neither sensible nor practically possible.
(20) In survey or exploratory research, questions are a more than adequate device for directing the organization of the methodology.
(21) The group sunk its first exploratory well in late 1987, and work proceeded rapidly.
(22) He cautioned that the Russia - American discussions were still in an exploratory stage.
(23) He has made a major contribution to public understanding of science through his books, lectures and broadcasts and through the Exploratory.
(24) The bad news for small-time acts is that this exploratory role has diminished significantly over the last ten years.
(25) The scheme provides awards of up to £2,000 per project for exploratory or pilot research.
(26) In the hectic days of I 96 I, such exploratory care and effort were virtually impossible.
(27) A stride piano pattern in the left hand then underpinned exploratory, unresolved figures, which eventually evolved into Take the A-Train.
(28) A locum consultant failed to spot the result of her earlier test and arranged for a totally unnecessary exploratory operation.
(29) Additional potential risk factors for delayed healing were examined in a subsequent exploratory analysis.
(30) Perhaps the most bizarre example involves Bill Hoskins, a masters student in exploratory physics.