An alternative approach is to review the immense
body of literature from which the report is drawn.
Not exact matches
Alongside partner nference (an AI platform company whose stated goal is «automated extraction
of knowledge
from the commercial, scientific and regulatory
body of literature»), the organizations are launching a new firm called Qrativ with the help
of $ 8.3 million in Series A financing.
Meanwhile, the
body of literature analyzing and measuring happiness is growing and increasingly popular:
from 1991 to 1995, Buchholtz writes, there were just four economics papers published on the topic; between 2001 and 2005, more than 100 appeared.
It is most lively and productive to think
of one
body of literature, the Bible, representing in any time and place the testimony
of the narrative stretching
from Abraham to the Apostles, which can be juxtaposed to any other age by its Psalms being sung again, its letters being read again, its stories and parables being retold.
Medium - chain triglycerides: Scientific
literature review investigating the potential
of medium chain triglycerides and medium chain fatty acids (found in virgin coconut oil) for increasing thermogenesis, decreasing
body fat, reducing risk
of cardiovascular disease, stabilizing insulin levels for people with diabetes type 2, reversing intestinal inflammation, and protecting the liver
from hepatotoxicity
This
body of literature describes caregiver use
of CACF and indicates that marketing
of CACF can move caregivers away
from optimal IYCF practices.
Body - bloat is evident, apparently
from over-ingestion
of barbeque and a substance referred to in the
literature as «Death Metal Pizza.»
To confirm this hypothesis, Carranza and colleagues combed the
literature for information on
body size in ungulates and obtained measurements
of the chewing surfaces
of molars and premolars
from museum specimens.
The scientists developed whole -
body models to simulate the fate
of each drug after ingestion and validated the models using experimental data
from scientific
literature.
A LARGE
body of literature has shown that genetically modified (GM) plants that produce proteins
from the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) to protect themselves
from insect pests have little to no effect on a wide range
of non-target insects.
Full dataset on brain size,
body size, diet, social / mating systems, group size and estimates
of early Eocene fossil primate brain volumes, complied
from published
literature sources.
A growing
body of literature documents age - related increases in white matter volume (Lenroot and Giedd, 2006), which may be related to increases in long - range functional connectivity
from childhood through adolescence and into adulthood (Fair et al., 2008; Kelly et al., 2009).
Combining these new images and photometry with ancilliary data
from the
literature, we undertook simultaneous multi-wavelength modelling
of the discs» radial profiles and spectral energy distributions using three different methodologies: single annulus, modified black
body, and a radiative transfer code.
It is much less than you have likely heard
from the fitness
literature, which tends to state that bodybuilders and athletes should get close to 1 gram
of protein per pound
of body weight.
Students
of all levels enjoy her clarity - inducing, soul - sparking,
body - awakening style, which blends Ashtanga, Iyengar, and Vinyasa yoga influences and derives inspiration
from philosophy, religion,
literature, sports, and more.
«The study adds to a growing
body of scientific
literature that indicates HFCS consumption may result in negative health consequences distinct
from and more deleterious than natural sugar,» Michael Goran,
of the University
of Southern California Department
of Preventive Medicine and co-author
of the new study, said in a prepared statement.
From the very limited
literature available at the present time, it appears that the latissimus dorsi is one
of the largest muscles in the upper
body by volume, measuring 262.3 cm3 (Holzbaur et al. 2007).
But because
of variations in method, sample, and context
from study to study, the previous
body of literature has not provided a decisive answer regarding which strategy, at scale, has the biggest impact per dollar.
However, a large
body of research
literature on class - size reduction contradicts the findings
from Project STAR.
A
body of research
literature on teacher quality has isolated the impact
of teachers on student achievement, apart
from other factors, such as the student's own motivations, support
from family and peers, and school resources.
A significant
body of literature also points to differences in access to reading materials by students
from low - income families in comparison to their more affluent peers (Allington & McGill - Franzen, 2008).
Students will: - Visualize the world
of a story and given circumstances - Create characters with the
body and voice - Conceptualize a story, using the
body to convey meaning - Develop, share and reflect on movement - Communicate ideas using the
body and movement - Explore various characters
from stories - Adapt a piece
of literature using drama techniques into a scene with improvised dialogue - Devise, rehearse and present scenes using drama techniques - Use drama vocabulary - Explore non-naturalistic performance and representational drama ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOOKING FOR MORE DRAMA RESOURCES?
The design
of BEST is based upon Herrington and Oliver's (2000) nine characteristics
of authentic learning environments, identified
from an extensive
body of literature on situated learning and successfully applied to multimedia for preservice mathematics teachers (Herrington, Sparrow, Herrington, & Oliver, 1999).
A substantial
body of literature addresses transition processes, although few studies have examined the transition for children
from infant / toddler services to preschool education.
I think removing the notion
of a specific «place»
from a the
body of a piece
of literature can completely destroy the context.
«A growing
body of literature is pointing to the many benefits that people derive
from spending time with their pets.
The game was rejected at a preliminary stage by a board
from The Office
of Film and
Literature Classification, the
body that decides what is and isn't suitable for Australians.
The exhibition title references female figures
from mythology,
literature and biblical sources, and creates connections across works
from several
of Bracha's past and current
bodies of work.
A «feminist» artist in a post-feminist era, Smith's vocabulary has evolved over more than three decades
from symbolic, sometimes disturbing, representations
of the female
body as a site
of authentic, visceral experience, to a metaphorical, mystical world drawing upon
literature, history and folklore.
The pair discuss Doig's iconic
body of work and his intriguing biography, which took him
from Edinburgh to Trinidad, Canada and London, considering how this along with his interests in
literature and films have influenced him.
In the Positions sector, devoted to showcasing singular projects by up - and - coming artists, she will show Jibade - Khalil Huffman's multi-channel video installation,
from a new and timely
body of work by the artist that, according to Ebgi, «focuses on themes
of the black male figure in American pop culture, film, and
literature.»
Ackermann draws inspirations
from literature, film, and philosophy to create a diverse
body of work that speaks much
of her perspective and experience
of a young European artist submerged in American culture.
Her book Island
Bodies: Transgressive Sexualities in the Caribbean Imagination is forthcoming
from the University Press
of Florida, and her scholarly work on Caribbean and African
literature, sexuality, and performance has been widely published.
More specifically, we (a) examined whether non-significant results were omitted disproportionately in the climate change
literature, (b) if there were particular trends
of unexpected and abrupt changes in the number
of published studies and reported effects in relation to IPCC 2007 and Climategate, (c) whether effects presented in the abstracts were significantly larger than those reported in the main
body of reports, and (d) how findings
from these first three tests related to the impact factor
of journals.
For the purpose
of our meta - analysis, we sampled articles
from the
body of literature that explores the effects
of climate change on marine organisms.
One objection to the selection
of the cases here may be that they introduce an «asymmetry» through imperfect sampling; however, the purpose was not to draw general conclusions about the entire
body of scientific
literature but to learn
from mistakes.
There is a deep
literature on the basic theory developed
from first principles, models, experiments and observations (in many areas
of physics, chemistry, geology, biology), and a large published
body of empirical geophysical and biological evidence
from real world systems, the majority
of which is consistent with this underpinning science.
Scientists have started to examine the neurological effects
from heavy Internet usage, and a
body of scientific
literature has emerged that paints a disturbing picture.
Whilst we know that support
from both family and peers / friends are strong determinants
of PA behaviour, there is a growing
body of literature suggesting that support
from peers / friends is a stronger predictor
of PA than support
from parents [20, 24 — 28].
Thus, this study adds to the small
body of literature in children that demonstrates both biological and behavioral outcomes
from early intervention with preschoolers at risk for psychiatric disorders.20, 48 Together these studies underscore the plasticity
of the HPA system in young children and suggest the potential for early intervention across biological and behavioral domains.
There is a large
body of evidence in the clinical
literature demonstrating that childhood attachment - related trauma [27], [28], such as prolonged separation
from parents or chronic conflict within the family (which were the most frequently reported events among the participants
of our study), and lack
of parental warmth [29] can increase the risk for aggressive behavior during adolescence and adulthood.
The key lesson that can be drawn
from this
body of literature is that creating cultural security through cultural competency is not something that an agency or organisation can simply purchase off a shelf.
Review
of procedural issues, standards
of care, professional guidelines, and the current
body of psycho - social research
literature can help attorneys better evaluate the reliabiliy and relevance
of previously rendered opinions
from mental health providers and their impact on litigation.