Sentences with phrase «describe results of your works»

He has over 400 peer reviewed published manuscripts and book chapters describing the results of his work.
-- where you draw the bottom line under your research and describe results of your works.

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During a conference call to discuss first - quarter results for his hedge fund firm Pershing Square Capital Management, Ackman described an «intensive» process over the past few weeks as he and a handful of his employees have worked with the embattled drugmaker in its search for a new leader.
For the hard - pressed entrepreneur, trying to absorb and act on this constant stream of new data can result in «burnout» — what the internationally recognized Mayo Clinic describes as «a state of emotional or mental exhaustion combined with doubts about your competence and the value of your work
Science and evolution describe HOW certain processes work, not that things are or aren't the result of an «accident.»
In this vein, Lisbeth and Daniel Schorr's Within Our Reach describes a number of programs that have produced good results, tries to identify the features that made them work, and argues that we should try to replicate these scattered successes.
Although 3 of the 7 Ukip council seats in a havering were took from former Labour councillors, and 5 of those seats would be described as working class areas, the other two were above middle class areas where the average price of a house is 650,000 ′, If anything in havering Ukips vote destroyed he 4,000 majorities of some Tory councillors resulting in them winning with 350 votes
He had previously described climate change as a natural process and suggested that scientists linking it to human activity might be skewing the results of their work.
The research team from the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology headed by Professor Susanne Mandrup are publishing a paper entitled «Browning of human adipocytes requires KLF11 and reprogramming of PPAR super-enhancers» in the January 1 edition of the scientific journal Genes & Development that describes their results from working with «brite» fat cells.
«There is a longstanding debate over the impact of government spending, and people who are very smart disagree — one camp holds that a dollar of spending leads to more than a dollar in GDP growth, while the other camp holds that spending results in less than a dollar in GDP growth,» says Nora Traum, an associate professor of economics at NC State and co-author of a paper describing the work.
«Our experimental results show double the efficiency using the MRFE in comparison to air alone,» says David Ricketts, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at NC State and corresponding author of a paper describing the work.
«Our work describes for the first time that, along with the classical mutualist relationship between both insects, there exists an aggressive mimicry of aphids towards ants,» explains Genetics professor David Martínez Torres, director of the study whose results were published in PNAS, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal.
As a result, many of the studies published up to now describe only two or three patient stem cell lines,» says David Panchision, who oversees the NIMH's National Cooperative Reprogrammed Cell Research Group (NCRCRG) program, which supported this work.
They also need to think ahead about the format the reporter is working with — a television reporter might have one minute to get across the results of your scientific research, so the scientist needs to think, «If I had less than one minute to describe my research, what would I say?»
«It's an early result,» says David H. Sachs, senior author of a paper describing the work in The New England Journal of Medicine.
During the American Physical Society's Division of Fluid Dynamics (DFD) Meeting, Nov. 23 - 25, 2014, in San Francisco, Calif., Thomas Seon and Elisabeth Ghabache, researchers working for CNRS & UPMC at the Institute d' Alembert, in France, and their colleagues will describe the intricate roles of bubble shape, capillary waves, gravity and liquid properties in bubble - bursting jet dynamics, which form the prelude to aerosols — including unexpected results which should help pave the road to the control of bubble - bursting aerosols and may even find more novel applications such as the fine - tuning of aroma diffusion in champagne or wine.
Our PhD - trained scientific editors work with authors, reviewers, and editorial board members with the goal of publishing 24 issues each year, filled with exciting research describing results of unusual significance.
PHOENIX's formulation is the result of an extensive scientific review of a wide variety of natural molecules known to favorably affect fat loss, and we carefully chose a handful that work synergistically to safely deliver consistent results on all three points described above.
Task 3: Pupils will need to conclude on the results and describe the relationship between weights added and the length of the spring and link this to how a Newton meter works.
As Craig Jerald described in a 2012 report, «inspectors observe classroom lessons, analyze student work, speak with students and staff members, examine school records, and scrutinize the results of surveys administered to parents and students.»
The result, coming after several months of work, is a document with much more specific language describing each vision and more guiding questions to assess current practice.
While the authors note a lack of substantial evidence of positive effectives of Linked Learning on college enrollment or completion, they also describe several studies that have found positive results on high school student achievement and argue that blending academic work with career technical education (CTE) could make college an option for more students.
Veteran teachers working in such schools describe changes in their own practice as a result of the professional development, action research, and mentoring parts of the PDS.
Colin Peck presents the results of his researches into the genre / The Ballot 2LS, part six — Our Publisher continues his review of this landmark Vintage car by describing the example once owned by Ian Connell and now in George Wingard's collection in Eugene, Oregon / Auto - biography: Brian Sewell — In the latest instalment of his series interviewing personalities from the old - car world, Matthew Bell visits art critic Brian Sewell / The 1926 - 27 Grand Prix Talbot - Darracqs, part one — In the first of a three - part series recounting the long careers of these famous racing cars, Simon Moore describes their origins and works competition histories / Back on the Road — Michael Ware visits the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley, West Midlands, to inspect a rare and recently restored 1914 Briton 10/12
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She describes the challenges of outdoor colony care through harsh Chicago winters, the time and effort that goes into completing a successful and safe relocation, neighbor relations in a range of communities, the vacuum effect that results when cats are removed from an area, and many other topics that arise when working with community cats.
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Jason describes Execution Labs as a direct result of the cluster consulting work they previously did with various organizations worldwide.
We asked the students to write blog posts describing their final projects and are proud to present the results of their hard work.
This later developed into a new process of piecing together works from prefabricated aluminum and brass casting molds; the resulting geometric human forms have often been described as «totems for the technological age.»
Working in gestural and abstract style, Sillman describes her art as the result of a «physical thinking process» and an extension of her inner dialogue.
In 2012, Carol Diehl wrote: «Takenaga's work has been described as psychedelic, but that implies a loss of control, where these paintings are the result of acute attention.
Be able to describe the impact your work has made — what changes in the world have happened as a result of the work you did?
It was also the exhibition that confirmed Richter's status as one of the leading artists in the world, and was described by Storr in his introduction as «long overdue» in the United States.2 In 2003 Richter embarked on a small but substantially sized series of paintings entitled Silicate [CR: 885/1 -4] inspired by an article in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung from 12 March 2003 about the shimmering qualities of certain insects» bodies.3 The resulting four large paintings are perhaps the most overtly biological of the abstract works in Richter's oeuvre, suggestive of cell formations and genetic sequences seen under the microscope.
So voracious is the presence of the twelve works in this focused retrospective of Al Loving's work, set as they are against the inert framing of the white cube, that they might be better described by the activities that resulted in their making: stack, weave, layer, tear, cut, drip.
By objectifying processes of decision - making, Janssen seeks to enable the work to describe itself as resulting from intrinsic causes.
Yet, Guston described the change in his work as resulting from a sense of moral duty to directly engage with the world and its politics.
Tolon is particularly interested in how processes of aging and growth affect spaces, resulting in works that she describes as «landscapes stripped to their elemental state.»
The work of Paul Sietsema (born 1968) might be described as a sequence of multimedia suites, each of which begins with a phase of intensive research into historical — political themes, and which results in a body of interrelated sculptures, photographs, drawings, collages and films that propose an «exploded» model of historical progress.
Kim has described her work as «a visualization of Zen and Tao» and her unique process, whereby she remains silent and of even breath when executing each mark, results in paintings with rhythmical abstract surfaces that seem to pulsate, as if the result of organic growth.
Ekblad describes her works as a result of her relation with words and «their potency, smell, vibration and tonality».
While the Kossin et al results do challenge some of the findings described in the work by Webster et al (2005)(i.e., the trends for the Pacific and Indian basins), they reinforce the conclusion of positive intensity trends for the Atlantic.
I used the word «trash» to describe the two graphs he linked to, and the word «retarded» to describe his sophomoric interpretation of a result that is unclear to me and to many others who've bothered to scan his work.
The fact is that Nobel prize winners; for their climate work, have used precisely that word, in describing the inevitable result of the whole world failing to immediately adopt their Draconian energy curtailment specifications.
A «feature» is agile working: it describes the way we do things; a «benefit» is something good that happens to other people as a result of our actions.
The results of the latest Big Question survey show that while 63 % of respondents find it «quite easy» or «very easy» to place an accurate value on work delivered when using hourly billing, 80 % described such valuations as either «quite hard» or «very hard» when using fixed fees.
As a result, an employee who receives the premium described may well be entitled to an additional overtime premium on top of the premium rate provided by the organization's policy, even though the employee is already receiving «time and a half» for the work.
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