Although the era Secord and
his colleagues studied experienced a similar increase in temperatures (five degrees Celsius or more) as is predicted for us for the near future (four degrees C), he points out the ancient animals had tens of thousands of years to adapt to changing temperatures — rather than just centuries.
Not exact matches
Has my hon.
colleague studied the estimates that the Canadian economy could be
experiencing losses of billions or tens of billions of dollars a year by failing to take action?
The
study by Narvaes and
colleagues Lijuan Wang and Ying Cheng shows that childhood
experiences that match with human evolved needs lead to better outcomes in adulthood.
Waldorf teacher education at Sunbridge Institute includes a deep exploration of child and human development; development of a teacher's contemplative capacities; exploration of pedagogical approaches and skills;
studies in the arts; courses that develop abilities for working in a group of
colleagues; and practical learning or mentored teaching in the classroom with
experienced teachers.
Working with his
colleague Vilayanur Ramachandran, at the University of California, San Diego, he
studied 10 people with OCD symptoms, who
experience disgust when touching things they consider even mildly contaminated.
Ramsey and
colleagues studied 77 stroke patients with neglect and 31 adults of the same age who had not
experienced strokes.
In another
study, Andrew J. Muir, M.D., of the Duke University Medical Center, Durham, N.C., and
colleagues evaluated the effectiveness of treatment with daclatasvir, asunaprevir, and beclabuvir in patients who were treatment - naive and treatment -
experienced with chronic HCV genotype 1 infection and cirrhosis.
The link between combat
experience and later violent behaviour comes from a
study by Deirdre MacManus at King's College London and her
colleagues, who surveyed nearly 14,000 serving and former soldiers (doi.org/ktw).
Horner and his
experienced colleagues — a structural geologist; a stratigrapher; a taphonomist (one who
studies what happens to animals after they die); paleontologists specializing in vertebrate, mammalian, plant, and mollusk fossils; a molecular paleontologist; and an expert on paleomagnetism — are surveying all the fauna and flora that existed during the Hell Creek period (and that survived as fossils), the ways they interacted, and how they may have evolved.
Recently
studies by Melissa Bateson and her
colleagues at Newcastle University in England have rekindled the debate over these issues by showing that honeybees may
experience something akin to moods.
In one well - known
study, Loftus and her
colleague Jacqueline Pickrell gave subjects written accounts of four events, three of which they had actually
experienced.
Under this scenario, the new
study finds that 4 percent of the South Asian population would
experience deadly wet - bulb temperatures exceeding 35 ° C. Approximately 75 percent of the population would
experience humid temperatures higher than 31 ° C, which are dangerous for most humans, but rarely reached right now, Pal and
colleagues report.
In a recently completed
study, Wieczorek Hudenko and her
colleagues surveyed more than 1,400 people in suburban Saratoga County, N.Y., and found that the more neutral
experiences a person had with coyotes, or simply the longer they lived in their presence, the more positively they viewed the animal.
A total of 52 percent of military women said they had been sexually harassed compared with 19 percent of military men, and women more frequently reported they were very frightened by the
experience than their male
colleagues, according to a
study published online in APA's Journal of Occupational Health Psychology.
In a 2005
study of 454 undergraduates, psychologist Sari Gold of Temple University and her
colleagues revealed that students who had
experienced nontraumatic stressors, such as serious illness in a loved one, divorce of their parents, relationship problems or imprisonment of someone close to them, reported even higher rates of PTSD symptoms than did students who had lived through bona fide trauma.
Over the past decade, Michael Meaney, a neurobiologist at McGill University, and his
colleagues have been producing one of the most detailed
studies of how
experience can reprogram the brain's genes.
She and
colleagues studied newborn male mice and their mothers that were separated from each other, which caused them both to
experience traumatic stress.
Employees who
experience sexual harassment by supervisors,
colleagues or subordinates in the workplace may develop more severe symptoms of depression than employees who
experience harassment by clients or customers, according to a
study involving 7603 employees from across 1041 organizations in Denmark.
In a new
study recently published in the journal Global Biogeochemical Cycles, scientists of Kiel University (CAU) with
colleagues from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and international partners from the USA, New Zealand, and Great Britain
studied marine benthic shell - forming organisms around the world in relation to the chemical conditions they currently
experience — with a surprising result: 24 percent, almost a quarter of the analyzed species, including sea urchins, sea stars, coralline algae or snails, already live in seawater unfavorable to the maintenance of their calcareous skeletons and shells (a condition referred to as CaCO3 - undersaturation).
In the
study, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Diehl and her
colleagues outline a series of nine experiments involving over 2,000 participants in the field and the lab designed to examine the effect of taking photographs of an
experience on people's enjoyment of an activity.
Ask several
colleagues who have
study section
experience to review your grant.
Although the diving reflex is involuntary, a 2000
study by Erika Schagatay, then at Lund University in Sweden, and her
colleagues found that with
experience, human divers could significantly increase the magnitude of some of these changes and delay the point at which they have to take a breath.
A new
study by Irene Senna from Bielefeld University's Center of Excellence CITEC and her
colleagues reports a surprising bodily illusion demonstrating how we can rapidly update our assumptions about the material qualities of our bodies based on recent multisensory perceptual
experience.
Eden and her
colleagues report on a new structural brain imaging
study that shows, in addition to deafness, early language
experience — English versus ASL — impacts brain structure.
In the
study, Dr. Peter Talbot and
colleagues found that the increase in the inflammatory marker was present specifically in patients with MDD who were
experiencing suicidal thoughts, pinning the role of inflammation to suicidality rather than a diagnosis of MDD itself.
Based on the critical - window theory, along with results of past animal
studies showing that the timing of estradiol replacement affects memory, Henderson said he and his
colleagues had hypothesized that higher levels of estradiol would be positively associated with memory performance in women who had
experienced menopause more recently but not those who had
experienced it longer ago.
In one
study, Okunrintemi and
colleagues evaluated patient
experience, healthcare expenditure and resource use in a large population of adult cardiovascular disease patients, dividing them into two groups: those who had been diagnosed with depression and those who had not been diagnosed with depression.
«While the precise implications of the CI eruption for cultures and livelihoods are best understood in the context of archaeological data sets,» write Black and
colleagues, the results of their
study quantitatively describe the magnitude and distribution of the volcanic cooling and acid deposition that ancient hominin communities
experienced coincident with the final decline of the Neanderthals.
The sleep paralysis and OBE correlation was later corroborated by the Out - of - Body
Experience and Arousal
study published in Neurology by Kevin Nelson and his
colleagues from the University of Kentucky in 2007.
An average of 141 painful and stressful procedures In the
study, Ricardo Carbajal, MD, PhD, of the Hopital d'enfants Armand Trousseau in Paris, and
colleagues had 13 ICUs in the Paris area record the number of painful and stressful procedures
experienced by a total of 430 babies in their first two weeks in the hospital.
In the new
study, which was published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, Dr. Huang and her
colleagues re-analyzed data from a
study that included about 150 overweight and obese menopausal women who were
experiencing urinary incontinence as well as troublesome hot flashes.
In 2004, Santos and
colleagues studied the effects of creatine supplementation on muscle cell damage in
experienced endurance athletes running a 30 - kilometre race12.
In one
study we are are working with our
colleague in the music department, Lisa Margulis, to learn about the effects of information in program notes on students»
experiences during school field trips to see performances.
Lester and her
colleagues detail the results of the
study in their Australian Journal of Education paper Transition to secondary school: Expectation versus
experience.
Since teachers are far less persuaded by research
studies on interventions than by their
colleagues» own
experiences with interventions, the answer probably doesn't lie in creating a new, massive clearinghouse of products or research
studies.
Under the wing of principal Solomon, eighth grade English and social
studies teacher Tracy Goodman and her
colleagues found a way to help their students understand and appreciate the immigrant
experience by becoming «immigrants» themselves.
New Project Hopes to Learn Which Pre-K
Experiences Lead to Later School Success (Education Dive) Professor Nonie Lesaux and colleagues are seeing success with the Early Learning Study which is designed to identify indicators for long - term academic and social achievement rooted in Pre-K e
Experiences Lead to Later School Success (Education Dive) Professor Nonie Lesaux and
colleagues are seeing success with the Early Learning
Study which is designed to identify indicators for long - term academic and social achievement rooted in Pre-K
experiencesexperiences.
This program includes a unique opportunity to
study with
experienced colleagues from across the United States and around the world, building lasting connections with other veteran school leaders who share similar challenges and support each other during and beyond the program
experience.
I think of my dissertation and qualifying paper committee members, my doctoral writing group, my Harvard Ed Review
colleagues and my cohort members, not to mention the master's students each year who bring a real intensity to their one year of
studies, as shaping my
experience and transforming my views of education in many ways.
The project includes
studies of hiring practices, alternative certification programs, and new teachers» attitudes toward careers and
experiences with
colleagues.
In fact, in a
study of a project - based approach to teaching social
studies and content literacy to 2nd graders, my
colleagues and I were able to close the gap, statistically speaking, between students in high - poverty school districts — who
experienced project - based units — and students in wealthy school districts — who did not.
The ability to work with partners and
colleagues within VideoANT afforded the teachers in our
study the opportunity to struggle together (i.e., relate to their own
experience), further analyze their teaching practice (if asked a question), and receive suggestions and guidance as they navigate obstacles in their first few years in the classroom.
Join more than 3,000 of your social
studies colleagues to share the most current knowledge, ideas, research and expertise in social
studies education, and
experience all that Chicago has to offer.
On the other hand, the fact that Teach for America's teachers did no better than their more
experienced colleagues in this latest
study points to how difficult it is to improve students» test scores by improving the quality of instruction.
Alex's work is informed by over fifteen years of professional
experience working with and in public schools, and in particular by what she learned from her students and her
colleagues while teaching untracked social
studies classes at Berkeley High School.
If social
studies teachers want to be participants instead of observers in those decisions that affect social
studies education, we need to encourage our new teachers and
experienced colleagues to be activists in our state and national organizations — not just members, but members who act on their ideas to improve social
studies education.
The
study, led by veterinary toxicologist Birgit Puschner and
colleagues at the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory in the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, found that cats that were fed pet food spiked with both melamine and cyanuric acid quickly
experienced acute kidney failure.
In a
study published in the Journal of Positive Psychology, Jennifer Aaker of Stanford Graduate School of Business, along with
colleagues, found answers about life in how people spend their time and what
experiences they cultivate.
These
studies could go beyond the writers and their work product and include the
experiences of
colleagues, adversaries, and even clients and judges to the extent consistent with privileges and codes of conduct.
Interestingly, though the survey discusses the fact that teachers of legal writing have, in aggregate, much more professional
experience than their «doctrinal» tenure - track
colleagues, the
study does not pick up on the professional - academic schism.