Sentences with phrase «depth study produces»

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The study found that the pink sea urchin is most abundant at a depth of 250 to 300 meters (820 to 984 feet), similar depths where spot prawn fishers set their traps, and that winter was the primary time when the urchins produced edible roe.
We expect painful images from the previous study to produce a greater P300 mean amplitude compared to neutral images, and the depth of cognitive analysis after a thought probe to be the same regardless of attentional state.
Like the small schools we studied, we believe that the quality and depth of the work students produce tell more about their learning than test scores do.
This report brings together our expertise built on 16 years of analysis in the Asia games market with study partner Quantic Foundry's Gamer Motivation Model and data science methods to produce a first - of - its - kind, in - depth study into the motivations and behaviors of Chinese gamers.
The report brings together Niko's expertise built on 16 years of analysis in the Asia games market with study partner Quantic Foundry's Gamer Motivation Model and data science methods to produce a first - of - its - kind, in - depth study into the motivations and behaviors of Chinese gamers.
The Walker - produced exhibition catalogue offers an in - depth study of the international Pop phenomenon with essays by scholars, film critics, and curators from Argentina, Brazil, Japan, Britain, the United States, Hungary, and Italy; an extensive visual chronology; a roundtable discussion; and a selection of stunning images, many rarely seen outside their countries of origin.
Writers commissioned to research in depth and produce studies of the works include Hannah Black (on Ida Applebroog), Harry Burke (on Etel Adnan), Craig Burnett (on Philip Guston) and Matthew McLean (on Andreas Slominski).
A scholarly publication will be produced in conjunction with the exhibition — the first major, in - depth survey in fifty years to study the significance, impact, and legacy of the 1913 Armory Show.
As researchers concluded in a new study published in Geophysical Research Letters, ocean iron fertilization can only prove successful as a climate geoengineering approach if, in addition to phytoplankton bloom stimulation, «a proportion of the particulate organic carbon (POC) produced must sink down the water column and reach the main thermocline or deeper before being remineralized... and the third phase is long - term sequestration of the carbon at depth out of contact with the atmosphere.»
But perhaps the best, and most in - depth, analysis of the issue of robots in the law is in a long study entitled Civilisation 2030: The Near Future for Law Firms, produced by London, England - based Jomati Consultants LLP.
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