Not exact matches
Young women are simply losing interest in these
fields as an
area of
study and a profession as they progress from middle school to high school to college.
Unfortunately for the Japanese labour markets, as with many other countries, many young intellectuals seek further
study elsewhere in countries like the UK that have renowned Universities and research facilities, taking a large portion of the skilled labour force the Japanese markets need, into other
areas of work such as research and academia, a less hands on
field that benefits the computer science industry on the whole but does not help specific firms achieve their targets directly.
I have no problem with Bill Nye expressing his opinion in his
field of
study — science, but when he speaks out in the
area of parenting when he is neither a parent or child psychologist that is is problematic.
But the
studies that have been made suggest that attitudes learned in one
field have limited influence on new situations in other
fields; and outside their own
area scientists can be as dogmatic as anyone else.
The technical emphasis in recent theological education has given us better pedagogies, opened up the larger society as a
field for ministry, redistributed authority and power in the schools, and added new and important
areas of
study.
When we
study the Islamic economy as a way which Islam prescribes for individual and social behavior in the economic
field and examine Islam's rules in this
area, we can conclude that its most important attribute is social justice.
All
fields of knowledge, from archeology to zoology, can claim distinguished contributors from many lands, and all
studies have important applications to world understanding, whether it be an inquiry into the archeology of the Middle East, once the cradle of civilization and now a focus of cultural and industrial renaissance, or an analysis of the zoology of malarial infection, which has sapped the energies and influenced the destinies of millions in tropical
areas around the globe.
For example, the historical and theological
areas may be combined into an
area described as «Interpretation of Christianity» while the older «practical»
field is divided into two, one dealing with «Church and Culture» (sociological, psychological, and philosophical
studies of church phenomena in American culture) and the other dealing with the practice of ministry construed as the application of social scientific and psychological theory to clergy responsibilities.
She hopes that one day this unique
area of practice will evolve into a new
field of
study for colleges, universities and other educational institutions.
Tarmac, dry earth, mud and empty
fields can be turned into green grounds, outdoor laboratories, vegetable plots, herb gardens, play spaces and
study areas.
Further
studies are needed to understand the role of SPMs in infants who have been given human breast milk and the precise way SPMs may help an infant's immune system mature, but the research team hopes that their
study will open up new
areas of investigation for the
field.
These films documented Academy
field studies, local natural
areas, and different species, as well as travel by Academy staff and Board members to conduct research for exhibits.
More than 100 volunteers have served on nine committees to gather information on proposed improvements to district parks and their facilities, including building natural and local history exhibits at Peck Farm; building athletic
fields and environmental
study areas; constructing a new swimming pool; repairing the retaining wall around Island Park on the Fox River; renovating old playgrounds and building new ones; restoring tennis courts and building new ones; and expanding the community center.
We hope that it will be a model for future symposia in other
areas and will also provide a framework for further workshops, conferences and symposia in the
field of constitutional
studies.
The
study of North Korea has become academically marginalised into an outlier position in the
field of
area studies (yet while many specialists, including Robert Litwak in his 2012 compendium, would perceive North Korea as an «outlier state», this assertion is questionable).
An interdisciplinary
field dedicated to the
study of geographical regions to expand understanding of the world as a whole,
area studies has long been associated with the prominence of Sovietologists, scholars whose lives were devoted to
study of the USSR.
Notwithstanding these qualms, the role of linguistic and cultural knowledge offers much from which the
studies of
areas can profit, and, more specifically, the overlooked
field of North Korean
studies.
The
field of political geography — including geopolitics — has witnessed lengthy definitional and procedural debates around the
field of
area studies.
Reverend Emmanuel Martey's
field, has been in the
area of the
study of the nature of God and religious belief.
The
field study is to consider the population dynamics in the respective regions, the geographical or physical features of the
areas, their economic viability, as well as ethnic and community interests.
Clancy thought that quantitative data would give her work in this
area more clout, so she and several other researchers collaborated to conduct a more formal survey and interview
study, which they called the Survey of Academic
Field Studies (SAFE).
I admire and envy people who have a passionate interest in a specific
area of science; I could see myself in that situation, but not in the
field I chose to
study (if I could start again, I'd
study palaeoanthropology, but that's another story!).
«Our
study has helped confirm
field - based results across large
areas from space,» Hilker said.
The maximum amount of the 2 - year scholarship will triple, to $ 10,000 a year, and the
areas of
study that can be supported will be expanded to include more
fields in which job demand is high, McBride says.
Schwartz points out that when looking for a career outside of your
area of
study, you have to be prepared to explain why you aren't going into the
field in which you got your degree.
That's why more insects were found at the lamps at the edge of the
area than at the lamps in the centre of the experimental
field site,» said Tobias Degen, lead author of the
study.
«A phylogeny and taxonomy is fundamental for all
fields of biology that use lizards and snakes, to understand how to classify the species being
studied, to interpret biological patterns in terms of relatedness, and even at a more basic level, to count how many species are in an
area, for example, for conservation management purposes.»
Environmental scientists and synthetic biologists have for the first time developed a set of key research
areas to
study the potential ecological impacts of synthetic biology, a
field that could push beyond incremental changes to create organisms that transcend common evolutionary pathways.
Using empirical data from this monitoring and from ongoing
field studies the convention would support, scientists could more thoroughly assess surveys» cumulative long - term impacts on marine life and identify
areas where seismic activities should be prohibited or temporarily limited to protect important habitats or vulnerable populations.
«We measured mosquito abundance, and we measured West Nile virus prevalence in the mosquitoes we collected in this
field study, and we were able to show that it's these mowed
areas where you actually get the highest West Nile virus risk to people in the surrounding landscape,» Allan said.
«Micro-scale 3D models are an important tool for many
areas of science, but for most micro or nano - scale objects only a portion of the object can be seen in the
field of view,» says Gopala Mulukutla, a research scientist in the Institute for the
Study of Earth, Oceans and Space at UNH and the study's lead au
Study of Earth, Oceans and Space at UNH and the
study's lead au
study's lead author.
I am again working on something like Laboratory Life — a combination of lab and
field work in an
area called the «critical zone,» the
study of Earth's outer skin.
A recent
study found that some
areas of visual
field loss may be more associated with driving problems than others (specifically, the left - hand portion of the visual
field).
Results of a new survey show that the more academics in a
field believe their
area of
study requires an ability that «just can't be taught,» the fewer women there are in those
fields.
The astronomers used the VLA and ALMA to
study galaxies in the Hubble Ultra Deep
Field, a small
area of sky observed since 2003 with NASA's Hubble Space Telescope (HST).
Ford, an associate professor in the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology and an investigator at the Neuroscience Institute at the Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) in Atlanta, Georgia, says that when he came to the historically black MSM four years ago he chose stroke research as the
area he wanted to concentrate on for two reasons: The medical school recognized the racial and regional disparities of the disease and placed stroke high on its list of illnesses to
study, and the
field combines the several prongs of his varied academic training and interests.
The research team led by Yoshitaka Oishi of Fukui Prefectural University and Professor Tsutomu Hiura of Hokkaido University's
Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere
studied how bryophytes can be a tool for evaluating complex atmospheric conditions in urban
areas.
«Choose an
area of research relevant to your
studies and in a
field of science that you have a passion to learn more about,» says Julie McManus, assistant scientific director at L'Oréal.
«Synthetic biology is a new
area that's really exciting to young scientists — to have things begin to work in this way is a sort of validation of the
field,» says Pamela Silver, a professor of systems biology at Harvard University Medical School and co-author of a
study demonstrating one of the first synthetic restructurings of a eukaryotic cell that is described in the journal Genes & Development.
The results of the current
study showed that a blind
area located above or below the center of interest will still likely block or delay a driver's ability to detect pedestrians entering the
field of vision from the side of the road.
Paus's TMS / PET
study confirmed that humans also have this connection, by showing that a small TMS pulse in the eye
field also activated distant visual
areas.
So, I started experimenting with this in 1990 — took some of these units, put them out in my —
study area, and I was able to get good tiger pictures at very, very reasonable costs, and that worked under
field conditions reasonably well.
In the
field research, we
studied 225 plots (each 3,000 m2) in two large regions in an
area measuring 3 million hectares [30,000 square meters], which we used as a model to estimate what occurred in the Amazon as a whole,» Ferreira explained.
Previous
studies had raised concerns that we were getting close to a world shortage of helium, but a new
study shows that in many
areas of North America, there is the potential for undiscovered quantities of helium to be associated with natural gas
fields.
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She has pioneered new
areas of innate immunity, most notably reporting the first
study describing the entire human NOD - like receptor family and continued to be a leader in this
field.
The INFRAFRONTIER mission: ◊ to shape the European Research
Area in the
field of mouse functional genomics and thereby make an important contribution to the
study of human disease.
As executive secretary, he also conducted a careful scientific assessment of the rapidly evolving
field of biochemistry to justify the creation of new
study sections in two emerging
areas, molecular and physical biochemistry.
She has over 10 years of experience in the research
field in various
areas including clinical trials
studies, neuroimaging
studies, drug addiction, and developmental psychology.
The community focused on broad research
areas critical to moving the
field into the burning plasma science era when there will be a strong focus on the creation and
study of plasmas where the energy to sustain fusion reactions is generated by the plasma itself.