Students can
accumulate evidence of their learning in growth portfolios.
However, writing in one of the new articles, researchers from Washington University in St. Louis state there is
accumulating evidence of five important adaptations induced by the Mediterranean dietary pattern.
Daniel Bausch and Ian Crozier in a commentary: «A documented case of sexual transmission in Liberia six months after acute Ebola virus disease, along with
accumulating evidence of similar events, remind us that even low levels of virus can result in transmission.»
Thus, the present study provides important insights that contribute to
the accumulating evidence of a role for dietary simple carbohydrates in GERD pathophysiology.
The rapidly
accumulating evidence of soil depletion over wide agricultural areas, the reduction in crop yields on improperly fertilized or unfertilized areas and on others, the reduction of fertility levels to the point where fertilizer applications represent the minimum subsistence diet, combined with an aroused public consciousness of the importance of soil fertility conservation and restoration, will inevitably lead to a demand that the chemical industry provide here the same high order of service which it offers elsewhere in meeting man's aspirations for more abundance and greater efficiency.
In the lower gallery, a series of discrete works serve as
accumulated evidence of a project - each sculpture it's own portable, temporary site, a complex system marking a location with an individual, precisely choreographed gesture.
GUS research findings to date have
accumulated evidence of socio - economic inequalities in child health and health behaviours, together with some evidence that parenting varies by socio - economic status, for example in relation to diet and exercise at sweep 3 (Marryat et al. 2009).
Not exact matches
The weight
of the
accumulated evidence by no means signals an imminent end to the Bull, but with the start
of the «late innings» investors should be cognizant
of the appearance
of additional «caution flags» and begin to shift behavior to a more selective market opportunities orientation, in our view.
«It's not as though there's been some sudden change or anything like that, but all
of the
evidence continues to
accumulate,» he said.
But given the
accumulating evidence that — when it comes to managing the employee experience — HR is perhaps not so good at its job, how can workers avoid having disappointing experiences
of their own?
Evidence is
accumulating that some
of the headwinds are likely to prove more persistent.
However, in comparison to households that only hold owner - occupier debt, there is
evidence that investors tend to
accumulate higher savings in the form
of other assets (such as paying ahead
of schedule on a loan for their own home, as well as
accumulating equities, bank accounts and other financial instruments).
Commenting on the 2015 Human Spaces report when it was released, organisational psychology professor Sir Cary Cooper said: «The benefit
of design inspired by nature, known as biophilic design, is
accumulating evidence at a rapid pace.
Yet as more
evidence has
accumulated, each
of the hypotheses has seemed increasingly inadequate.
If enough
evidence accumulates to support a hypothesis, it moves to the next step — known as a theory — in the scientific method and becomes accepted as a valid explanation
of a phenomenon.»
As is the
accumulating evidence that gays constitute a far smaller percentage
of the population than Kinsey had suggested.
The orthodox explanation
of what is wrong with creationism goes something like this: Science has
accumulated overwhelming
evidence for evolution.
The potential leadership
of at least the persuaders among the Christian R&D professionals is problematic, considering the weight
of empirical
evidence accumulated against liberationist diagnoses and prescriptions for the Third World's woes.
Resisting and protesting every inch
of the way, I have been dragged by the
accumulating evidence to the conclusion that I can not wholeheartedly defend his decision to stay on.
The would - be priest runs a gauntlet that, the
accumulating evidence indicates, all too often screens out healthy heterosexual men who are religiously orthodox, traditional in their piety, and resistant to manipulative therapeutic techniques that only thinly disguise an ideology
of dissent.
Previous studies indicated that when a decision is based on visual input, for example, assemblies
of neurons start
accumulating visual
evidence in favour
of the possible outcomes, a decision being triggered when the
evidence favouring one outcome crosses a threshold.
As Christopher Norris has beautifully documented, the positivist fairy - tale
of open - minded scientists
accumulating measurable
evidence, making conjectures based on that
evidence, and then seeking to refute those conjectures does not well describe the actual way that scientists operate.
The
evidence from nature, which he
accumulated over many decades, no longer supported the religious determinism that saw in the order
of nature a predetermined design accounting for every detail from the apple to the man.
Even after social scientists had
accumulated data demonstrating that the optimistic predictions concerning the impact
of divorce and single - parent families on women and children had failed to materialize, most mainline churches ignored this
evidence, continuing to say little or nothing about the issues.
Although astronomers had
accumulated compelling
evidence for black holes by observing their surroundings, the LIGO signal is the first real direct proof
of their existence.
If one holds to the idea
of the complete sovereignty
of God, does he say that this physical theory is not true, that it can not be true, or that it will be found to be false when more
evidence is
accumulated?
Accumulating evidences suggests that many dietary natural products are potential sources for prevention and treatment
of liver cancer, such as grapes, black currant, plum, pomegranate, cruciferous vegetables, French
Social science has
accumulated a great deal
of evidence about how to improve parenting.
There is
evidence (Rudel, Fenton, Ackerman, Euling, & Makris, 2011) to support a theory that exposure to high levels
of certain environmental contaminants, namely dioxin and other endocrine disruptors, while in utero (exposure to
accumulated contaminants in your mother's body before you're born) can predispose a woman to have insufficient breast growth during adolescence and pregnancy, the two times in her life her breasts should be growing.
They met to review the substantial body
of new
evidence and experience regarding HIV and infant feeding that has been
accumulating since a previous technical consultation in October 2000, and since the Glion and Abuja calls to action on the prevention
of mother - to - child transmission
of HIV.
There is
accumulating evidence, however, that there are only minimal effects
of routine swaddling on arousal.
Substantial
evidence was
accumulated that Rees was purchasing information from improper sources and that, amongst others, Alex Marunchak
of the News
of the World was paying him up to # 150,000 a year for doing so.
These charges were made about one year after the Metropolitan Police Service reopened its dormant investigation into phone hacking, [259] about three years after the then Assistant Commissioner
of the Metropolitan Police Service told the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee that «no additional
evidence has come to light,» [56] five years after News International executives began claiming that phone hacking was the work
of a single «rogue reporter,» [260] ten years after The Guardian began reporting that the Met had
evidence of widespread illegal acquisition
of confidential information, [261] and 13 years after the Met began
accumulating «boxloads»
of that
evidence but kept it unexamined in bin bags at Scotland Yard.
Accumulating evidence suggests that rates
of low bone mass are greater in HIV - infected males than in females.
The work has many motivations, but as with most science, at the core lies a hunger for truth: By
accumulating physical
evidence, Haglund and colleagues aim to document crimes against humanity for the benefit
of grieving families, humanity, international justice, and history.
Over the past 20 years,
evidence that humans are affecting the climate has
accumulated inexorably, and with it has come ever greater certainty across the scientific community in the reality
of recent climate change and the potential for much greater change in the future.
Over the last few decades, a wealth
of evidence has
accumulated to suggest that a lack
of sleep is bad for mind and body.
After thoroughly reviewing the
accumulated scientific literature, a Working Group
of 22 experts from 10 countries convened by the IARC Monographs Programme classified the consumption
of red meat as probably carcinogenic to humans (Group 2A), based on limited
evidence that the consumption
of red meat causes cancer in humans and strong mechanistic
evidence supporting a carcinogenic effect.
The abundance
of violent collisions provides reassuring
evidence that there are enough rocky shards to
accumulate Earth - like planets, Kenyon adds.
A mountain
of evidence has
accumulated showing that our ancestors emerged in Africa.
Previous studies have shown that when we have to make a decision based on visual input, assemblies
of neurons start
accumulating visual
evidence in favour
of the various possible outcomes.
Since the last American Cancer Society (ACS) breast cancer screening update for average - risk women was published in 2003, new
evidence has
accumulated from long - term follow - up
of randomized controlled trials and observational studies
of organized, population - based screening programs.
Virtually all
of those diagnosed with thyroid cancer have had the glands removed, even though
accumulating evidence suggests in many cases it might have been better to wait, the University
of Tokyo's Shibuya adds.
There's
accumulating evidence that geoengineering has already started, unintentionally, from the natural forces
of Asia's massive summer monsoon.
«As time has gone on, we have
accumulated more and more
evidence of quantum - mechanical behaviour,» says Williams.
Such
evidence accumulates from later periods as humans around the world abandoned a nomadic existence for a more settled one, leading eventually to the creation
of agriculture and states.
Undoubtedly a need exists for a good, clear, comprehensive book on animal welfare for students, bringing together the scientific
evidence that has now
accumulated on various aspects
of this subject.
In recent years a body
of evidence has
accumulated to show that chronic inflammation can play an important role in the progression
of some types
of tumors from a premalignant state to full - blown disease.
If the theory
of evolution only appeared formally and scientifically with Darwin in the 19th century, and famously continues to evolve with burgeoning discoveries and nuances in our own time (the New York Times featured an entire section dedicated to the pullulating perspectives
of evolutionary theory on June 28, 2007), perhaps religion can be forgiven a certain tardiness in catching up to the swiftly
accumulating evidence.
But in recent years, archaeologists and linguists have
accumulated evidence supporting another hypothesis: Premodern Polynesian sailors navigated their sophisticated ships all the way to the west coast
of South America and brought the sweet potato back home with them.