Sentences with phrase «controlled collaborative studies»

«However,» he commented, «results from rigorously controlled collaborative studies like this one provide the necessary evidence to support the usage of interventions in persons with SCI and provide the foundation for clinical guidelines in this population.»

Not exact matches

This video provides recommendations on how to control weedy rice, from results of collaborative research studies among IRRI, the Rice Research and Development Institute in Sri Lanka, University of Ruhuna, and the Irrigated Rice Research Consortium funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation.
The study is a collaborative effort by partners from the UK, Europe and USA, led by the University of Surrey's Professor Prashant Kumar, under the umbrella of H2020 funded project, iSCAPE: Improving Smart Control of Air Pollution in Europe.
Researchers at Tohoku University's Advanced Institute for Materials Research (AIMR) have carried out a collaborative study aimed at precisely controlling phase transformations with high spatial precision, which represents a significant step forward in realizing new functionalities in confined dimensions.
The ADGC is a collaborative effort of AD geneticists who are collecting more than 10,000 cases and 10,000 controls for such a study.
The researchers studied how diabetes care changed at 17 Midwestern FQHCs that participated in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Health Disparities Collaboratives — a national, federally funded quality - improvement initiative launched in 1998.
China Salt Substitute Study Collaborative Group: «Salt substitution: a low cost strategy of blood pressure control among rural Chinese.
In this two - year study, Research for Action (RFA), working in collaboration with Jeffrey Henig of Teachers College, assessed the formation and development of a coalition of organizing and advocacy groups, funded by the Donors» Education Collaborative (DEC), and their impact on the debate about the mayoral control of schools in New York City (NYC).
Studying the respective contributions of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy: Toward collaborative controlled studies.
Findings from this study add to the body of evidence indicating that a collaborative parent — child partnership may promote greater adherence, glycemic control, and quality of life as the child progress through adolescence and into adulthood (Anderson et al., 1990, 1997; Wysocki, 1993; Wysocki & Greco, 1997).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z