Such conflicting reports can be confusing, but it's ultimately informative to examine the differences
between parallel studies.
Not exact matches
It offers an oppor - tunity to
study systematically the interaction of several copyright issues: including the rights (or lack thereof) of exclusive licensees as plaintiffs in
parallel import situations, the distinction
between exclusive licensees and assignees, the nature of works of authorship, the characteristics of copy - right infringement, the status of copyrightable works when used as trade - marked logos, the limits (if any) of concurrent copyright and trade - mark protection, and even the distinction
between trade - mark, copyright, and patent as autonomous yet related legal regimes.
For example,
studying advanced geometry is important because it makes students consider worlds quite different from the world they assume to be «true» — worlds where
parallel lines meet, where the shortest distance
between two points is a curved line.
In this essay a good deal of the emphasis upon the encounter with the historical Jesus by means of an existentialist historiography was quietly dropped, and attention was more sharply focused on the basic
parallel between the message of Jesus and the kerygma of the early Church, and on the significance of scholarly
study of the message of Jesus for the Church.
«The
parallels in echolocation
between the bats and the dolphins are striking,» says Brock Fenton, who
studies the evolution of bat bones linked with echolocation at the University of Western Ontario in London, Canada.
In a preliminary new
study, psychoneuro - immunologist Lee Berk and his team at Loma Linda University in California show that the
parallels between laughing and exercise go even further: Shifts in appetite hormones following a case of the giggles resemble the effects of a moderate session at the gym.
For the
study, the research team used a
parallel computing code for modeling star clusters developed through a CIERA - supported interdisciplinary collaboration
between Northwestern's physics and astronomy department and electrical engineering and computer science department.
In this
study, the
parallels between the species were established because almost all of the sets of genes the team identified were associated with either queen or worker traits.
The randomized, double - blind,
parallel - group, placebo - controlled
studies were a collaboration
between Roche and several research institutions around the world.
One recent
study, for example, found
parallels between the use of chlorothalonil and the presence of Nosema bombi, a fungal parasite, in bumble bees.
Bryant sees a
parallel between the rhesus and human
studies.
The DDD
study was supported by the Health Innovation Challenge Fund (grant HICF -1009-003), a
parallel funding partnership
between the Wellcome Trust and the UK Department of Health, and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute (grant WT098051).
Monckton's father - in - law is Lord Lawson of Blaby (Nigel Lawson, former UK Chancellor of the Exchequer), who has contributed many times to the public debate on climate change, most recently in a speech to the Centre for Policy
Studies, in which he drew
parallels between climate researchers and Islamic fundamentalists.
The development of a standardized method to express large panels of P. falciparum cell surface and secreted proteins in their native conformation would enable comprehensive protein libraries to be systematically screened in
parallel so that direct comparisons
between antigens can be made in functional assays such as vaccine screening and immuno - epidemiology
studies.
Multiple
studies, such as a 2001 one by Salem and Powers, have shown that there is no discernible difference
between partial,
parallel and deep squats in terms of the impact on the knee joint.
Inspired by an extensive
study of martial arts, Nardini drew from the
parallels that have long existed
between yoga and Zen, with emphasis on the «deep core line» of the inner body.
On a more positive note, exploring the
parallels between lesson
study and research honors the knowledge and work of teachers.
When we were thinking about ways to
study growth in the prospective teachers» mathematical explanations, we saw distinct
parallels between the Math Forum's problem - specific rubric and the eight SMPs described in mathematics education reform documents.
The
study noted that delinquency rates for online loans have risen, and drew a
parallel with rising late - payment rates in the subprime mortgage market
between 2001 and 2007.
At the risk of drawing too many
parallels between the two papers, I think the same can be said for Coleman and Temple's infamous «Wisconsin
Study.»
Soutine
studied traditional still - lifes — careful, elaborate and minutely detailed — at the Louvre and then created visceral, expressionist paintings of tortured animal carcasses, establishing a
parallel between the animal and human, beauty and pain.
Her initial
studies of these walls of stone suggest a
parallel relationship
between the rock faults naturally found on site and those that appear to have been constructed long ago.
Strzelec's interest in the distance
between sight and recognition
parallels the writings of Oliver Sacks and Aleksandr Luria, both of whom
studied how the brain works.
Monckton's father - in - law is Lord Lawson of Blaby (Nigel Lawson, former UK Chancellor of the Exchequer), who has contributed many times to the public debate on climate change, most recently in a speech to the Centre for Policy
Studies, in which he drew
parallels between climate researchers and Islamic fundamentalists.
Second, while every effort was made to conduct
parallel studies in Canada and China, scheduling difficulties emerged which resulted in a different number of waves as well as different time intervals
between assessments.
In the present
study we explored a hypothetical causal model where the link
between exposure to interpersonal violence and recurrent headache is mediated in
parallel through loneliness and psychological distress.