Examples of 'understudied' in a sentence
Meaning of "understudied"
To understudy means to learn and be prepared to replace a performer in a play or other performance if necessary
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- Insufficiently studied.
- simple past tense and past participle of understudy
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understudied
Someone who had understudied the songs.
Much of the literature remains completely understudied.
Just because he understudied does not mean he ever performed.
Embedded machine learning is a severely understudied topic.
He also understudied all male roles.
Adolescent neurobiology has also been relatively understudied.
I understudied in college once and it was not a happy experience.
Dietary overlap of sympatric apes is complex and understudied.
He understudied the supporting role.
Supported employment interventions are particularly understudied.
Melioidosis is an understudied disease which remains endemic in developing countries.
I think language is very important and very understudied.
Giraffes historically have been understudied compared to other threatened species.
Much of these forests are still unexplored and understudied.
Sleep complaints are a common yet understudied problem in family caregivers.
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The relationship between immigration and terrorism remains understudied.
Beauty product use is an understudied source of environmental chemical exposures.
Despite all this the battle remains understudied.
I have understudied before.
The species is strangely understudied.
There is a still understudied relationship between sleep efficiency and meditative practice.
Antarctic species are understudied.
Resilience is still an understudied construct in the scientific literature in the field of nursing.
This problem is often associated with revealing hidden or understudied issues.
It is an understudied development.
Associational rights are understudied.
The progressive collapse is a understudied phenomenon in brazil and virtually absent in our standards.
This dilemma is frequently associated with revealing hidden or understudied troubles.
This research topic is largely understudied in the area of home economics science.
In doing so the study contributes to the recovery of an undervalued and understudied author.
This includes additives that are understudied like fenugreek and horny goat weed.
The underlying mechanisms of social inequality in parental postpartum depression are currently understudied.
This protein has been linked to a rare and understudied allergy to maize in humans.
Differences in risk for injury between rural and urban adolescents remain understudied.
It is indeed the understudied equatorial region that has the most potential for crust mining.
Our goal is to attempt to understand the complex dynamics of these quite understudied countries.
These underprivileged and often understudied young people were the focus of the research here.
The researchers behind the study sought to shed light on an understudied occupational group.
She also understudied the role of Elphaba.
Its beaches are important for nesting sea turtles and its flora remains understudied.
An understudied aspect of linguistic development in DS concerns the relation of language to cognition.
The contribution of different transportation noise sources to metabolic disorders such as obesity remains understudied.
These new results confirm that these interesting and understudied fungi deserve more attention.
Environmental correlates of problem behavior among individuals with autism spectrum disorder remain relatively understudied.
He understudied for the character of Riff and had played that role many times.
What they uncovered is useful because the molecular mechanisms regulating root architecture are critically understudied.
The French Canadian population is largely understudied even with the publicly available genomic databases.
The flora and fauna of Sri Lanka are heavily understudied.
He played minor roles and also understudied Olivier in Love for Love.
Although well known, breast engorgement is understudied.