Sentences with phrase «difficult subjects of study»

The field of law is one of the most difficult subjects of study to qualify.

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Levy reported that in a 2004 study of suburban rail commuters taking the train from New Jersey to Manhattan, «Wener and his coauthor Gary Evans found that the longer their test subjects» journey was, the higher the levels of cortisol (the primary stress hormone) in their saliva, and the more difficult they found to focus on the task of proofreading assigned them at the end of their commute.»
Legendary physicist Feynman won the Nobel Prize for his work in one of the subjects that's the most difficult for the human mind to grasp — quantum mechanics — yet his top advice for accelerating learning is actually to make whatever you're studying as dead simple as possible.
The question is difficult to answer — all of the study subjects received the facilitating cells.
«This OMA can assist these learners in their understanding of difficult concepts and can make their studies so much better if they have access to subject content in their own language, i.e. Sign Language.»
It can be difficult to find non-gamers among college students these days, but from among a pool of subjects participating in a much larger study in Stephen Mitroff's Visual Cognition Lab at Duke, the researchers found 125 participants who were either non-gamers or very intensive gamers.
Three studies separated by 44 years, from the West of Alaska to the Hudson Bay, all on Inuit with just about the same high protein dietary ratios, all on their natural diets, and not a single subject in ketosis, ever; and it was more difficult to get them into ketosis than for normal subjects, requiring them to be starved for more than two days straight.
Although it is difficult to draw conclusions about the presence or lack of functional adaptations from a comparative study between different subjects, the finding of Herzog and colleagues (Herzog et al., 1991) supports the hypothesis that length - dependent adaptations may be provoked not only by immobilisation but also by habitual activity and the functional demands it imposes.
I agree — it's difficult to take a lot of the science on this subject (and most others), mostly because the studies we have to work from are in the nascent stages.
Nearly half (49 %) say they make a previously difficult subject crystal - clear and two thirds (67 %) will go away and study a chosen subject further in their own time following a school trip, demonstrating just how a school trip can unlock the magic of learning.
The logic in the division of subjects is that social studies are abstract and difficult to grasp in a foreign language, while math and science are easier to teach by demonstration.
If you have received a task to write persuasion essays on homeschooling it may be rather difficult for you to cope with it if you have never tasted such kind of an experience, as only those people who have ever tried to study at home are really able to speculate at the subject.
This simple, and rather feeble attempt to try and equate the dynamics of what is happening in the Arctic with the Antarctic tells me that either you haven't studied the subject quite enough or you're just trying to be difficult.
Like I said, I can physically work like a dog but trying to study 4 subjects on top of that is extremely difficult for me.
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