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* An [[experiment]] | * An [[experiment]] | ||
** In particular, a [[clinical trial]] | ** In particular, a [[clinical trial]] | ||
- | * [[Observational study]] | ||
* [[Education]] | * [[Education]] | ||
** (academic) study/studies (e.g. at a university), compare [[Higher education]] | ** (academic) study/studies (e.g. at a university), compare [[Higher education]] | ||
- | * [[Studies (journal)|''Studies'' (journal)]], published by the [[Jesuits]] in Ireland | ||
- | * [[Chess study]], a type of [[chess problem]] | ||
* [[Academia]] | * [[Academia]] | ||
+ | * [[Study (Flandrin)|''Study'' (Flandrin)]], an 1835/36 painting by Hippolyte Flandrin | ||
+ | * [[Étude]], a short musical composition | ||
+ | ==Etymology== | ||
+ | From Middle English studien, from Old French estudier (Modern French étudier), from the noun estudie, borrowed from Latin [[studium]]. Displaced native Old English cneordlæcan. | ||
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Study or studies may refer to:
- Research
- Study (art), a drawing or series of drawings done in preparation for a finished piece
- Study (room), a room in a home used as an office or library
- Study skills, abilities and approaches applied to learning
- An experiment
- In particular, a clinical trial
- Education
- (academic) study/studies (e.g. at a university), compare Higher education
- Academia
- Study (Flandrin), an 1835/36 painting by Hippolyte Flandrin
- Étude, a short musical composition
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Etymology
From Middle English studien, from Old French estudier (Modern French étudier), from the noun estudie, borrowed from Latin studium. Displaced native Old English cneordlæcan.
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