An actor able to replace a regular performer when required.
The present perfect forms are have studied, has studied.Examples:We have studied the results. (plural subject)He has studied the results. (singular subject)
He studied medicine in Vienna and graduated in 1881. He then specialized in neurology and studied under Charcot in Paris in 1885 and changed over from neurology to psychopathology. In 1891 he published his studies on aphasic and cerebral paralysis.
B.F. Skinner studied principles of learning using reinforcement to shape the behavior of rats and pigeons. He is known for his work in behaviorism and operant conditioning, emphasizing the role of consequences on behavior.
She studied education at Tennessee State University after she won the bronze medal at the age of 16 in the 400 meter relay.
Nothing, it is not even correct English. Are you sure you copied it down correctly?It's not generally used English, but it could be interpreted as using poetic licence to say "with a studied look" or "with a studied gaze".
Studied under Socrates means that someone learned from or was taught by Socrates, the ancient Greek philosopher. This typically implies that the individual was a student of Socrates and spent time engaging in philosophical discussions and learning from his teachings.
Kepler
Dermatology.
You mean Jane Goodal? She studied chimpanzes (spelling?) in Africa
Yes he studied and read under trees.
he studied under verrocchio his teacher
It means you are studied by aliens
A tutor is a teacher - so "later became (should be came not became) under the tutelage of William...." means "later he studied under William Flinders Petrie"
He studied at the school under Verrochivo.
Beethoven, for instance.
Hernando Cortes studied law. He had experience as a notary and studied Latin under his uncle-in-law for two years in Salamanca.
Hypatia studied under her father Theon, who was a mathematician and philosopher. She received an education in mathematics, philosophy, and astronomy from him, which helped her become a renowned scholar in Alexandria, Egypt.