Not exact matches
The results are encouraging: «Our
work demonstrates for the first time that we can
predict the Kondo effect quantitatively and it offers a
theoretical basis for similar calculations with larger and more complex molecules.
The
theoretical work, led by Fabris, allowed the researchers to develop a «system model» on the computer able
predict the behaviour of the material.
On the basis of this previous
theoretical and empirical
work, we hypothesized that (1) early cognitive stimulation, (2) early parental emotional support, and (3) early viewing of television would
predict subsequent bullying behavior, controlling for baseline bullying.
The idea that seeing smoking modeled on screen would influence adolescent behavior4, 5 is consistent with the
theoretical basis of our
work.21 Social cognitive theory
predicts that adolescents are responsive to smoking depicted by persons with star status.