Now there are
different avenues of research that are simpler in many ways.
Not exact matches
Having a compromised child like my son has forced me to explore and
research many
different avenues from the effects
of chemicals in our environment to the benefits
of alternative medicines.
Since pseudouridine modifications may affect various RNA molecules in
different types
of normal and malignant cells, «our discoveries pave the way for future
avenues of research aimed at exploring the role
of pseudouridine in human development disease,» concludes Cristian Bellodi.
An interesting
avenue for future
research would be to see if improving interoceptive awareness impacts
different areas
of these disorders.»
By comparing performance
of cells on paper with those fabricated on glass and plastic films with
different electrodes, we identify
avenues that can help guide future
research for improved performance.
NASA will partner with
different government agencies, explore
avenues of research from
different scientific fields and also ask the help
of amateur scientists and astronomers, according to the space agency's news release.
We definitely use it in
different avenues: trends
research, to communicate with customers, and
of course, to announce new product.
The answer has to be that your visit to a job fair forms part
of a larger, more structured
research plan in which you are investigating as many
different avenues as you can.
The concept
of resilience and closely related
research regarding protective factors provides one
avenue for addressing mental well - being that is suggested to have an impact on adolescent substance use.8 — 17 Resilience has been variably defined as the process
of, capacity for, or outcome
of successful adaptation in the context
of risk or adversity.9, 10, 12, 13, 18 Despite this variability, it is generally agreed that a range
of individual and environmental protective factors are thought to: contribute to an individual's resilience; be critical for positive youth development and protect adolescents from engaging in risk behaviours, such as substance use.19 — 22 Individual or internal resilience factors refer to the personal skills and traits
of young people (including self - esteem, empathy and self - awareness).23 Environmental or external resilience factors refer to the positive influences within a young person's social environment (including connectedness to family, school and community).23 Various studies have separately reported such factors to be negatively associated with adolescent use
of different types
of substances, 12, 16, 24 — 36 for example, higher self - esteem16, 29, 32, 35 is associated with lower likelihood
of tobacco and alcohol use.