«Mouse
study points way to shut down harmful immune response in lupus.»
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) teacher shortages are especially acute in physics, and
the study points the way for institutions seeking to increase the number of STEM graduates prepared to teach.
These studies pointed the way to investigating the Pine Island Glacier 30 years ago.
I think that the Rodale Institute
study points the way that agriculture has to go.
Not exact matches
The
study also found that, «humorous complainers are better liked than non-humorous complainers,» meaning Dufu's method could be a
way to make a
point without damaging a professional relationship.
One
study showed that narcissism is the number one predictor of success among West
Point cadets, for example, while another meta - analysis of research in the area showed that being a touch narcissistic was a great
way to climb the career ladder.
«We make a big deal about the controversial nature of our business and market around it,» explains Biderman,
pointing out that the thousands of user profiles on Avid's various international sites represent, in the aggregate, a vast sociological
study of human infidelity, an area that has traditionally attracted little in the
way of sociological scrutiny.
The
study found that
point values will differ depending on the distance flown, the fare class, whether the flight is domestic or international, or one -
way vs. round trip.
I was tired of books with stories about generals, parables about mice, and endless scientific
studies with numbers that could
point any which
way.
And a
study from Columbia business school showed that creative directors of fashion companies produced more creative innovations after having spent a significant amount of time working in cultures very different from their own.The time diversifying their experiences expanded their
point of view and forced them to problem - solve in different
ways.
While the asthma trial data is just one
point, the
study's results could go a long
way in assuring scientists that information generated through the platform (at least for certain kinds of
studies) is on
point.
This is far from a definitive
study and there are several possible
ways to interpret the data, as both the researchers themselves and the British Psychological Society Research Digest blog
point out.
The data
points highlighted within come to us by
way of the 2016 American University (AU) Global Entrepreneurship Monitor
study.
This explanation makes sense to the bloggers behind The Drachma Startup, a blog chronicling the author's efforts to start a company in crisis - stricken Greece that deserves a hat tip for
pointing the
way to Sorenson's
study.
By
way of contrast, the release too readily embraces and extrapolates from the
studies it characterizes as supporting the rulemaking, as if these
studies were on
point and above critique when in fact they are not.
The fractures that originate from these
points can be laterally extensive, and shale producers are
studying ways to avoid them from hitting their other wellbores.
I think the
point is you have to look at a number of
studies that compile the data in different
ways to see what is really going on.
Once historical
studies have
pointed us in the right direction, however, it is actually quite easy to sketch (in a very loose and general
way) the epistemological absurdity of the attempt to found knowledge without the transcendental final cause that is God.
But in theory at least, any field, any book, any course of
study, presented in the right
way, can provide an entry
point for the awakening of a desire for liberal learning.
Studies point to the decline of Muslim birthrates in
ways that parallel other populations worldwide.
A
way to make this
point is to exploit two metaphors: We could think of questions about the communal identities and common life of diverse Christian congregations as the lens through which inquiry about all the various subject matters
studied in a theological school could be focused and unified.
So, for instance, if it is not clear to the readers of my work that my writing is done by an Episcopalian Christian, I will have failed to practice this virtue — which, of course, includes my making clear at which
points the materials I
study or engage seem to me false, noxious, or incomplete; just as it includes my making clear when and in what
ways it seems to me that the materials I engage are true, have taught me something I didn't know before, or may be of use to me and my community in its search to apprehend and incarnate the gospel.
I am not saying disappointment on your article, my only
point is that its faith, and only God can judge the correctness... The word of God cultivates the mind, and the seed of faith should bloom in its natural
way, urging anything to
study by words and its meaning is in - vain because the use of that will not gain you anything from God, but yes maybe in politics and people like you.
It is churches that
point blank refuse to accept that the most effective
way of converting people, is by
studying the Bible with them, weekly, for decades.
I have heard «we need more money», «we need more staff», «we need more property», «we need more Bible
studies» (which as you
point out are rarely really Bible
studies), «this is what you should believe», and «the Bible says» (which it rarely says what they say it says), and (implied) «it's our
way or the highway» (as in, «if you don't entirely agree with us, then get out»).
These texts and
studies do not exhaust the various
ways in which women were perceived, and their roles commented upon, by writers of the early church, but they offer
points of departure for a discussion on the contribution of women to the life and witness of the early church without forgetting that the «ancient sources and modern historians agree that primary conversion to Christianity was far more prevalent among females than among males» [13] in the time of the early church.
To lessen this response, the resource person in a child -
study group should emphasize the importance of the general tone of relationships in a family and
point out that there is no one «right
way» of rearing children.
But, as Bohm
points out, such a position can not stand up to critical analysis, for the molecules
studied by biologists in living organisms are constituted of electrons, protons and other such particles, from which it must follow that they too are capable of behaving in
ways that can not be described in terms of mechanical concepts.
The
point of releasing a
Study Bible is for the publisher to have one book that generates enough revenue to partially subsidize the other 99 books that don't pay their own
way.
My sister is currently
studying for exams and being the fab sister that I am I decided to make her bliss balls to cheer her up (and maybe earn some brownie
points along the
way...) Being as indecisive as I am I couldn't choose one flavour to make so a few hours later I ended up with seven different types of bliss balls (I might have gotten a little carried away!)
I'm simply
pointing out that there are other
studies and other science out there that does not support an all plant based diet as «The
way».
Our nation's largest generation has an affinity for pouches, and Mintel's 2018 Global Packaging Trends
study points out innovative flexible packaging as a
way to draw millennials shopping the periphery back to center aisles.
The Canadian
study has an unusual
way of calculating perinatal mortality, and the Dutch
study points out that homebirth is as safe as hospital birth in the Netherlands without addressing the fact that the homebirth population is much lower risk than the hospital population.
However, researcher
point to the fact that the product was marketed without much in the
way of
studies.
Mayor Bill de Blasio unveiled a five -
point plan to fight congestion in the city as Gov. Andrew Cuomo
studies congestion pricing and other
ways to increase funding for mass transit.
The
study, which appears in the journal Neurology,
points to a new
way to improve care for people who suffer from the disease, but may have not have access to a neurologist.
At some
point some of these businesses get creative and try to find
ways to build their business,» said Bridget Freisthler, co-author of the
study and professor of social work at The Ohio State University.
Now, a new
study shows how porous substances can act as thermoelectric materials —
pointing the
way for engineering the use of such materials in thermoelectric devices of the future.
The findings, reported in two recent
studies, also
point to a possible
way to make people behave in less selfish and more altruistic
ways, said senior author Marco Iacoboni, a UCLA psychiatry professor.
A new
study delineates a sequential pattern of changes in the intestinal microbial population of patients recovering from cholera in Bangladesh, findings that may
point to
ways of speeding recovery from the dangerous diarrheal disease.
Managing the microbiome instead of pummeling it with antibiotics has produced impressive results in chicken and mice
studies,
pointing the
way not just to future human treatments but also to a healthier food supply.
Up to this
point, the best
way to
study epigenetic effects has been a strain of mice known as agouti viable yellow.
The results, which include the critical
studies carried out at the Advanced Photon Source (APS), a DOE Office of Science user facility at Argonne, also
point the
way towards a more economical and greener industrial process for neon production.
As to «questionable rigor,» it was the first modern laboratory experiment of the phenomenon, so I naturally
pointed out
ways in which future
studies could be improved — that is a standard part of science writing.
The
study, published in the journal eLife, provides a valuable model for uncovering the basic molecular mechanisms governing the interplay of immunity and regeneration, and could
point the
way toward new therapies to combat serious human ailments like chronic non-healing wounds.
The
study, which will be published December 21 in the Journal of Cell Biology, suggests that the loss of these particular Numb proteins makes breast cancers more aggressive and resistant to chemotherapy, but
points the
way toward new therapeutic approaches that could improve patient outcome by preserving p53 levels.
Now, a
study in mice
points to a less invasive
way to massage neuronal activity, by injecting metal nanoparticles into the brain and controlling them with magnetic fields.
The authors
point out that this
study tested one model of stepped care within one local system, and the results might not apply in the same
way across all societies.
The comparative
study serves to
point the
way to the conditions necessary to achieve extreme magnetoresistance.
Unpredictable demand creates a three -
way catch - 22 problem, as
pointed out in a 2002
study commissioned by the GAVI Alliance, formerly the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization.