Academial

Ac`a`de´mi`al


a.1.Academic.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
References in periodicals archive ?
Consequently, these R&D leaders do not have favorable reactions to much of the research being conducted in academial. Additionally, the results of academic research traditionally are ublished in the open literature, whereas industry normally keeps such results confidential in order to gain a competitive advantage through exclusive use of the results.
For example, if one held state office [such as in academial and a stranger asked you on the street, "Which way to the castle?" and you answered him, the very next day it was required to go to an office and fill out a form with lines and lines of questions.
Full browser ?