Sentences with phrase «derives from studies»

A third type of evidence derives from studies (also large - scale and quantitative) focused on the effects of specific leadership practices.
A fourth type of evidence derives from studies of leadership effects on student engagement, as distinct from effects on student learning.
Following are the key findings we can derive from the study.
This does not directly challenge economists» dualism, but it does show that their lack of interest in the natural world leads them to treat it only in categories they derive from the study of the industrial economy.
It turns out, however, as Kuntz reluctantly observes, that the notion of «order» that might be derived from a study of Whitehead's metaphysics is equivocal (ANW 95), and surprisingly, Whitehead on occasion also gave evidence of his distrust of the notion of «order» as the preeminent philosophic issue.
Our knowledge of any further contents must be derived from the study of passages in the epistles which seem to recall, sometimes directly and sometimes allusively, the well - established pattern of catechetical training through which their readers had been put when they first became Christians.
Knowledge about God which is derived from studying the development of ideas over time.
His on - court leadership and repertoire of pretty passes is derived from studying Magic Johnson, his competitive fire patterned after that of Isiah Thomas.
In the end, then, Kim finds that Chinese immigrant moms and dads are not that different from American parents with European ancestry: three of Kim's types correspond to the parenting styles in the prior literature derived from studies of whites (supportive / authoritative, easygoing / permissive, harsh / authoritarian).
All of these toxicological statistics are derived from studies wherein the targets (almost always lab animals) did not receive decontamination or treatment for their injuries.
«Since the syphilis bacterium can not be cultured in the lab, our results show that data derived from studying the Lyme disease bacterium is highly informative about the syphilis bacterium and can be used as a «surrogate» for it,» says Dr. Wolgemuth.
The growth chart weights were derived from a study by Frank Hadlock and his colleagues, who compiled ultrasound measurements of 139 pregnancies of predominantly middle - class white women during the 1980s.
«So what lessons can we derive from this study?
Most of these are derived from studying the modern atmosphere, which is heavily polluted with aerosols such as airborne soot.
According to Ralph Adolphs, PhD, Bren professor of psychology and neuroscience at Caltech, a contributing author, «Most data relevant to understanding psychiatric illness is derived from studies that use functional magnetic resonance imaging.
Insight into the novel role that NMDA receptors play in retinal responses to hypoxia may be derived from study of the coordinated expression patterns of genes that interact, either directly or indirectly, with the NMDA receptor; namely, the NMDA interactome.
The present findings are derived from studies using CD4KO mice and thus, raise the question as to whether the CD4 + T cell - independent immune mechanisms in CD4 KO mice differ from those involved in corneal allograft rejection in wild - type mice whose CD4 + T cells population have been depleted with monoclonal antibodies.
The trouble is that most of the «recipes» for these chemical «cocktails» were derived from studying animal embryos.
Isotopes of argon also show enrichment of the heavy isotope, matching previous estimates of atmosphere composition derived from studies of Martian meteorites on Earth.
The notion of family is seminal in human genetics for many reasons: the inheritance and genetic basis of traits is discerned from family patterns; arguments about heritability and nature versus nurture are derived from studies of family relationships; population genetic structure and social diversity are determined by patterns of mate choice; genetic information is typically delivered in the context of families.
These findings derived from studies on subjects with hypertension led to the theory that lowering sodium intake in nonhypertensive individuals would lower blood pressure in them as well and would thereby reduce the risk of heart disease.
Background: Most knowledge about adverse health effects of trans fats was mainly derived from studies done in Western populations of European or American origins; few data are available in the understudied region of the Middle East.
Furthermore, most knowledge about adverse health effects of TFAs was mainly derived from studies done in Western populations of European or American origins, and few data are available in the understudied region of the Middle East.
Among the interesting facts derived from the study, UKdating.com found the average woman will date 24 different men before she finds Mr. Right.
The concluding part of a communication assignment is imposed with the summarization of actual facts which are derived from the study.
Therefore, despite different breeding programs world wide, all Irish Wolfhounds are related and the information derived from this study applies to and benefits the entire breed community.
Here are 10 interesting facts about Americans and their pets derived from this study:
But on the whole, the data — including data derived from studies on people, dogs and rodents, as well as cats — suggest that supplements containing fish oil offer some degree of benefit.»
She and Avraham Wachman, a professor of architecture, developed the Eshkol - Wachman movement notation for dance, which claimed to derive from the study of routine movements.
The thesis seems to be that, whether orderly or chaotic, Stella's forms are derived from the study of nature — e.g., gravity, molecular physics, plate tectonics.
This exhibition has been conceived as a process lasting six months, a symphony structured in three movements and an epilogue, each deriving from the study of a single key work that defines the whole movement: Echo VIII, a sculpture by Louise Bourgeois (First Movement); Fuji, an abstract painting by Gerhard Richter (Second Movement); and Silent Score, a performance by Pierre Huyghe (Third Movement).
This exhibition, A House of Leaves, self - organizes internally: its curatorial methodology is derived from the study of the three major artworks structuring the exhibition itself, and the gallery where these artworks are successively displayed.
Guyanese - born Aubrey Williams's paintings are a high - spirited mix of Caribbean vibrancy, abstract gesturing and a belief in art's evocative potency derived from a study of the ritual cultures of indigenous Central and South America.
He gained widest fame for his warning, derived from studies of past climate fluctuations, that great flows of fresh water from melting ice sheets could disrupt Atlantic Ocean currents and cause regional cooling (such an idea was caricatured in the Hollywood disaster film «The Day After Tomorrow «-RRB-.
Estimates of climate properties derived from those studies have been widely cited and used as an input to other climate science work.
And those systematic errors have entered into empirical equations derived from studies where the water temperatures and salinities are known.
But the science underpinning the graph is also made up of two elements: actual recorded temperatures, and «proxies» - or temperatures derived from the study of tree rings.
In conclusion, knowledge derived from this study is instrumental in raising awareness, broadening knowledge base, and increasing effectiveness among family service professionals who serve this client population.
This conclusion is derived from studies that compare GP diagnosis with the results of psychiatric screening or assessment instruments.
Effect sizes were weighted by the inverse of their variance (i.e., sampling error), so that effect sizes derived from studies using samples of larger size contributed more to the overall effect size estimate than effect sizes derived from studies using samples of smaller size.
Principles from ecological theory and knowledge derived from studies of risk and protection among children and youths are used to examine individual -, peer -, school -, and family - level factors associated with the likelihood of victimization among 150 low - income, urban, Hispanic female eighth - grade students.

Not exact matches

A similar wells - to - wheels study released in September by IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates out of Massachusetts found fuels derived from oilsands to be just 6 % more carbon intensive than the average of all oil sources consumed in the U.S.
As the study's author says, «The practical lesson for an individual is that you derive most of your happiness from anticipating the holiday trip.»
Based on the lessons from these case studies, a framework for making pricing model decisions is derived.
just because some things are SIMILAR does not mean it is derived from them... secondly... did you ever study as to WHY the Apocrypha was not added..
The concept of the supernatural is culturally derived from an innate cognitive schema...» The scientific evidence for his position comes from an analysis of studies done on children that show that their innate way of viewing the world is in terms of «design, function and purpose» - making them, in effect, «intuitive theists.»
Such questions partly derive from and partly have motivated developments within the study of early Christianity that have even further eroded the classical paradigm..
Since order and purpose ultimately derive from God, studying them can give us deeper insight into theological truths.
Just remember that «the key words [of PR] derive their meanings from his earlier studies in mathematics and the philosophy of science» (RL 284).
Yet a warning should be voiced against too unguarded an application of terms and viewpoints derived from the sociological study of other human activities.
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