A comparative study between magnesium sulphate and clonidine as adjuvants to epidural anesthesia in patients undergoing abdominal hysterectomies.
With this room, we can prepare everything side - by - side and perform a true
comparative study between the two radiation modalities.»
«We set out to explore those roles and did
a comparative study between two plant species.»
This will represent a novel
comparative study between formation of very diverse icy ecosystems in arctic, antarctic, and alpine regions in connection with responses and diversity of extremophile microorganisms.
Although it is difficult to draw conclusions about the presence or lack of functional adaptations from
a comparative study between different subjects, the finding of Herzog and colleagues (Herzog et al., 1991) supports the hypothesis that length - dependent adaptations may be provoked not only by immobilisation but also by habitual activity and the functional demands it imposes.
This blog series is not an exhaustive
comparative study between two different judicial systems or a socio - strategic analysis of E-Discovery as a litigation strategy.
Android Headlines recently made an interesting
comparative study between Samsung Galaxy S7 and OnePlus 3T in terms of various features.
Socioeconomic inequalities in the use of delivery care services in Bangladesh:
a comparative study between 2004 and 2007
Comparative Study between Field - in - Field and IMRT Techniques in Prostate Cancer Radiotherapy: A Treatment Planning Study
Not exact matches
It seems that most
studies in
comparative religion look at all the various options, find the scores upon scores of similarities
between the religions, and conclude that «they are basically all the same.»
Mary Fulbrook's
comparative study of Puritanism and Pietism in England, Wurttemberg, and Prussia also contributes to the current reassessment of Weber's ideas.2 Asking why religious ideas favored absolutism in Prussia in contrast to a politically passive orientation in Wurttemberg and an anti-absolutist attitude in England, Fulbrook is led to examine the interaction
between religious ideas and the social contexts in which they take shape.
Inasmuch as these authors did not limit themselves to a discussion of primitive society, though they did concentrate on non-Christian religions, a rapprochement
between sociological and socio - psychological
studies, on the one hand, and the efforts of the school of «
comparative religions» (F. Max Mueller, C. P. Tiele, W. Robertson Smith), on the other, was effected.
I have devoted a chapter to the
comparative study of the relationship
between religion and state (Sociology of Religion).
The «historical» task required a mutual interaction
between the «general» history of religions and the historical
studies of «specific» religions, while the «systematic» task aimed at disciplined generalizations and the structuring of data and depended on a collaboration of phenomenological,
comparative, sociological, psychological, and other
studies of religions.
Western writing on Eastern religion has had, in the course of the last hundred years, because of its substance, an influence on the development of those religions themselves that certainly deserves careful historical investigation; on the whole, because of the form in which it has mostly been cast, it has in addition been causing resentment and is beginning to elicit protest.22 Certainly anyone for whom
comparative religion
studies are something that might or should serve to promote mutual understanding and good relations
between religious communities can not but be concerned at this contrary effect.
The difference
between French Catholicism and Spanish Catholicism almost belongs to the
study of
comparative religion.
Are there
comparative epidemiologic
studies between intact whole grains consumption and fake whole grain products made of the industrial mix of refined flour, refined fibers and other industrial subproducts?
This hypothesis is supported by
studies of
comparative morphological and functional anatomy, which are based on the recognition of structural similarities
between the basic body plans of the various animal groups.
Diana Reiss, a
comparative psychologist at Hunter College in New York City who was involved in the dolphin and elephant mirror self - recognition
studies, draws a distinction
between animals using a mirror spontaneously and monkeys that do so after extensive training.
Comparative anatomy and human evolution experts from the University's School of Medicine have been
studying the correlation
between meat consumption and obesity rates in 170 countries.
Cognitive neuroscientist Giorgio Vallortigara of the University of Trento in Italy, who has
studied performance of chicks on the seed - pecking test, says, «The idea of a link
between lateralization strength and cognitive abilities has been around... for many years, but little
comparative and experimental work has been done with animals.»
The
study underscores that the
comparative evaluation of strength of associations
between health outcomes in elderly people provides a solid evidence base for researchers and health professionals.
Studies like these have spurred the field of
comparative genomics, as scientists seek to better understand relationships
between species and how they evolved.
Founded in 1976, ISDCI serves to bring together research workers worldwide by fostering and maintaining international scientific cooperation and communication
between individual scientists, regional groups and / or national societies interested in the
study of developmental and
comparative immunology.
A
Comparative Study on Platelet Activation Markers
Between Continuous and Intermittent Exercise Training Programs in Healthy Males
We are using
comparative genomics and transcriptomics
between castes and species to
study the evolution of ageing.
Comparative kinetic
study between native and chemically modified Cu, Zn superoxide dismutases
To
study such effects, the
Comparative Genomics group employs computational and evolutionary approaches to analyze whole genome datasets for predicting genomic, epigenetic and expression differences
between individuals.
Are there
comparative epidemiologic
studies between intact whole grains consumption and fake whole grain products made of the industrial mix of refined flour, refined fibers and other industrial subproducts?
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comparative analyses and
studies of the relations
between post-communist regions and other parts of the world.
She is involved in several research projects, including a
study examining the relationship
between national culture and student achievement, creativity, and productivity, and an ongoing international
comparative study of effective teachers serving disadvantaged students in the United States and China.
A Cross-National
Comparative Study of First and Fourth Grade Math Textbooks
Between Korea and the United States.
If you were to design a
comparative study of differences in student achievement
between school environments that use annual standardized tests and those that do not, what measures of achievement or other outcomes would you examine to reveal differences, and why?
Based on a
study of the special education placement process in a large city in the United States and two
studies in different regions of Spain, the authors offer a
comparative analysis of the relationship
between professional beliefs and practices and the achievement of culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students.
In a
comparative study of test scores in states showing changes in the number of librarians
between 2004 and 2009, Lance and Hofschire (2011) determined states which gained school librarians demonstrated a greater rise in reading scores while states that lost librarians had an overall decline in reading scores.
Norwalk, CT, October 18, 2017 — Animal Cancer Foundation (ACF), a national non-profit organization that supports
comparative oncology research that
studies the similarities
between naturally occurring cancers in people and pets to find cures for both species, is proud to announce a $ 1 million dollar gift by long - time benefactor The Blue Buffalo Foundation to support the Canine Cancer Genome Project (CCGP).
About Blog East European Politics is a refereed journal which publishes articles in the government, politics and international relations of the post-communist space.The journal publishes original scholarship on political developments in individual countries, together with cross-country
comparative analyses and
studies of the relations
between post-communist regions and other parts of the world.
«Rates of Exchange, Un-Compared», a collaborative project
between Bangkok and Phnom Penh, deviates from a
comparative study of art in the two cities.
In
between those years I lost myself
studying comparative religions and mythology.
The relative relationship
between one tone and the next makes this work a fascinating
study of
comparative color.
About Blog East European Politics is a refereed journal which publishes articles in the government, politics and international relations of the post-communist space.The journal publishes original scholarship on political developments in individual countries, together with cross-country
comparative analyses and
studies of the relations
between post-communist regions and other parts of the world.
The sample consisted of 151 mothers who were enrolled (recruited
between December 16, 2001 and April 24, 2004) in STAR * D, a multisite US
study designed to determine the
comparative effectiveness and acceptability of different treatment options for a broadly representative group of outpatients with nonpsychotic major depressive disorder.
Disparities in fatal and non-fatal injuries
between Irish travellers and the Irish general population are similar to those of other indigenous minorities: a cross-sectional population - based
comparative study
Our
comparative, multivocal ethnographic
study of teachers in five U.S. cities in a number of early childhood settings suggests that immigrant teachers often experience difficulty applying their cultural knowledge to the education and care of young children of immigrants because they face a dilemma
between their pedagogical training and their cultural knowledge;
between the expectations of their fellow teachers and of parents; and
between the goals of being culturally responsive to children, families, and their community and being perceived as professional by their fellow teachers and their superiors.