Not exact matches
Levitt has worked tirelessly to build development
studies as a multi-disciplinary field of scholarly endeavour, in which development economics plays an essential role but must be
complemented by essential contributions from
other social scientists and historians.
The research
complements other work being done in Dr. Roberts» lab, including an ongoing
study funded
by the federal BRAIN Initiative research program to understand how the brain functions during vocal learning.
The work is
complemented by studies from
other researchers published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Cell, which indicate that similar phenomena occur in E. coli cells and sequenced human tumors.
Solar and wind power generation
complement each
other better than previously thought, according to a
study released
by the Reiner Lemoine Institut and Solarpraxis AG.
This ecomystery,
complemented by photos, charts, and
other visuals, follows marine biologist Brent Hughes as he
studies the healthy seagrass that grows in California's Elkhorn Slough.
The plans come after
studies revealed how wind and solar projects can
complement each
other by minimizing the variability of the power output and easing pressure on the grid.
This is computationally costly but
complements other available approaches for
studying low clouds and their climate interaction,
by avoiding parameterization of the relevant scales.
Indeed, a longitudinal Swedish
study reports that «high achievers» used television as a
complement to school learning, whereas «low achievers» used television as a substitute for it.16 Similarly, a
study of 326 young children found that parental education is negatively related to hours watched overall.13
Other studies have found effect modification of the effects of television viewing on educational outcomes
by the SES of the parents.14, 21 As a result, television viewing in a general population may serve to exacerbate disparities in cognitive outcomes between high - SES and low - SES households.