Not exact matches
«Narwhals may be able to cope with any
of these
factors alone, but the
cumulative impact could be a problem,» he says.
Scientometric data Peer reviewed paper: 41
Cumulative impact factor: 200.4 Number
of citations: 2264 Hirsch index: 23
According to a recent study by Johns Hopkins» David Steiner, not only is curriculum a critical
factor in student academic success, but «the
cumulative impact of high - quality curriculum can be significant.»
This evaluation should
factor in the
cumulative increase in natural gas production from all
of the LNG export applications already approved, as well as the
impact of the growth in gas production due to additional exports.
Cumulative effect sizes
of Hedges» d and bias - corrected 95 % bootstrap confidence intervals for the magnitude
of climate change effects for journals with
impact factor above or below 9.
Rutter & Quinton (1977) found that
factors existing in children's social environment were linked to health - risk behaviors later in life, and were the first researchers to describe neglect, abuse, and other forms
of maltreatment (what would later be considered adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs) in terms
of their
cumulative effect, range
of adversity, and wide - reaching
impact on both mental and physical health over the course
of an individual's lifetime.
Risk
factors such as poverty, caregiver mental illness, child maltreatment, single parent, and low maternal education have a
cumulative impact: maltreated children exposed to as many as 6 additional risks face a 90 - 100 % likelihood
of having one or more delays in their cognitive, language, or emotional development.
Combining this with findings relating to the
cumulative impact of major life - events, and the protective
factor of family support highlights the importance
of developing culturally appropriate psychological interventions accessible to pregnant women rebuilding their lives following conflict.