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extramural
[ ek-struh-myoor-uhl ]
adjective
- involving representatives of more than one school:
extramural athletics.
- outside the walls or boundaries, as of a city or town or a university: Compare intramural ( defs 1, 2 ).
extramural teaching; an extramural church.
extramural
/ ˌɛkstrəˈmjʊərəl /
adjective
- connected with but outside the normal courses or programme of a university, college, etc
extramural studies
- located beyond the boundaries or walls of a city, castle, etc
Derived Forms
- ˌextraˈmurally, adverb
Other Words From
- extra·mural·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of extramural1
Example Sentences
For example, GAO also found that between July and November 2022, the agency brought 235 extramural researchers into compliance with registration and reporting requirements.
Michael Lauer, head of NIH’s extramural research, says that secrecy is necessary to protect the privacy of individual scientists, who are not government employees.
NIH’s extramural grants chief, Michael Lauer, notes the agency has published similar data in the past couple of years.
“We are encouraged,” says Marie Bernard, NIH chief officer for scientific workforce diversity, who co-authored a 14 June blog post on the new data with NIH extramural chief Michael Lauer.
NIH has contacted more than 90 institutions about more than 200 scientists they’re concerned about, said Dr. Michael S. Lauer, NIH deputy director for extramural research.
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