Sentences with phrase «doing experimental work»

In the meantime, Sargenti, Zaleta, and two other Joffrey students are doing experimental work with New Bridges Ballet for added training and exposure, and have been very well received.
Also, I moved from country to country every 1 or 2 years, and this is not possible if you do experimental work, because you can't move around with a lab.
For neither hypothesis, however, does this experimental work provide empirical data to support and quantify (or falsify) the hypothesis that this mechanism actually exerts a climate forcing resulting in a perceptible effect on global temperature in our atmosphere.

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Designers will be free to do more experimental work, even community service — and their compensation will go up, not down, because of the increased revenue per employee (not to mention the commensurate increase in profitability).
REINVENTING THE CLINICAL TRIAL Research Track Traditional clinical trials ask one question: Does an experimental treatment work better than nothing at all — or, the very least, the standard therapy offered patients.
Not much more than ten years ago a competent student of mine at the University of Chicago who had done good experimental work trying to help addicts wrote his B. D. essay on this subject.
Why, oh, why do people think they can fathom the most complex spiritual depths without the necessary experimental and laboratory work accompanied by compliance with the laws that govern it?
For various reasons, however, and chiefly because methodologically it was unnecessary, this view did not commend itself to most of those actually engaged in experimental work.
It did challenge this experimental cook a little to use anchovies in dishes — but they work, and to not to add extra ingredients and flavours to each dish — I found the baked risotto (not quite like a standard risotto, so adjust your expectations) a little plain; but my 3 year old had seconds and thirds — sometimes it pays to leave a recipe alone.
We've also reduced pesticide use on our own experimental station and do other work, such as run educational campaigns and advocate to policy - makers, to help stop pesticide mis - use.
They don't need to get a bunch of late round draft picks to pick - up more experimental work projects.
I tried everything to heel the situation from doing not only my share of the house work to doing her share as well, being more romantic, buying flowers, arranging date nights, making sex a more surprising and experimental experience and the list goes on.
Specifically, Yevgeny Raitses, working at PPPL; Marlene Patino, a graduate student at the University of California, Los Angeles; and Angela Capece, a professor at the College of New Jersey, have in the past year published experimental findings on how secondary electron emission is affected by different wall materials and structures, based on research they did at PPPL.
, 1968 Zick Rubin, «The Social Psychology of Romantic Love», 1969 Elliot Aronson, «Some Antecedents of Interpersonal Attraction», 1970 David C. Glass and Jerome E. Singer, «The Urban Condition: Its Stresses and Adaptations — Experimental Studies of Behavioral Consequences of Exposure to Aversive Events», 1971 Norman H. Anderson, «Information Integration Theory: A Brief Survey», 1972 Lenora Greenbaum, «Socio - Cultural Influences on Decision Making: An Illustrative Investigation of Possession - Trance in Sub-Saharan Africa», 1973 William E. McAuliffe and Robert A. Gordon, «A Test of Lindesmith's Theory of Addiction: The Frequency of Euphoria Among Long - Term Addicts», 1974 R. B. Zajonc and Gregory B. Markus, «Intellectual Environment and Intelligence», 1975 Johnathan Kelley and Herbert S. Klein, «Revolution and the Rebirth of Inequality: The Bolivian National Revolution», 1977 Murray Melbin, «Night as Frontier», 1978 Ronald S. Wilson, «Synchronies in Mental Development: An Epigenetic Perspective», 1979 Bibb Latane, Stephen G. Harkins, and Kipling D. Williams, «Many Hands Make Light the Work: The Causes and Consequences of Social Loafing», 1980 Gary Wayne Strong, «Information, Pattern, and Behavior: The Cognitive Biases of Four Japanese Groups», 1981 Richard A. Shweder and Edmund J. Bourne, «Does the Concept of the Person Vary Cross Culturally?»
During the first few years she cut her teeth on experimental lab work and informational control and design as a robotic engineer, but what she really wanted to do was work directly on planetary missions.
«Now it's important to do the downstream work of validating these master regulators in the lab before we can test these genes in experimental models,» says Dr. Papapanou.
Yet the experimental work has begun, and if the results don't provide a blinding insight into how consciousness arises from tangles of neurons, they should at least refine the next round of questions.
I am very proud of the achievements of all the medical students that I have tutored in pathology and biochemistry, and it has been a pleasure to supervise undergraduate students doing their experimental project work in my laboratory.
The work skirts a problem that has cropped up in experimental vaccines made from a similar human adenovirus — they don't work if you've already been exposed to the natural virus.
To answer this, Dr. Hensch and his colleagues modified a classic experimental paradigm developed by Drs. David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel - the Nobel prize winning duo who did foundational work on the neurobiology of critical periods in the visual system.
«But when I looked at experimental work done on tinnitus and emotional processing, especially brain imaging work, there hadn't been much research published.»
Back in his lab, Lukacs has also worked with an experimental compound similar to VX - 770 that didn't have the drug's downsides.
That doesn't simply translate into doing the necessary reading and experimental work.
There are two common reasons for editorial rejection: Editors have decided the work does not fit the journal's purview, or the experimental approach was judged inappropriate or unconvincing.
Our work demonstrated that we can do this accurately for two completely different enzymes, by comparing to experimental data.
Glass says that although his group's results do not explain why parabiosis works, they could help to explain the mechanism behind bimagrumab, an experimental Novartis treatment for muscle weakness and wasting.
The work was done in collaboration with Robert Edwards at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), where Chaudhry conducted most of his experimental work.
«He's come up with a lot of inventive, clever experimental techniques, and always manages to pick out the experiment that reveals what's really going on,» says David Lee at Texas A&M University in College Station, one of the winners of the 1996 physics Nobel prize for the discovery of superfluidity in another isotope of helium, helium - 3, work done while he was at Cornell.
So this experimental work seems to suggest we really do have this deep nonlocality to the universe, which means that the universe is a much weirder place than Einstein would have liked, and it's something with a lot of different sorts of profound implications for understanding the universe at a quantum level.
Experimental and theoretical physicists do get a look in when it comes to CERN fellowships to work in a CERN research group, although to be eligible they must have a doctorate.
Again, as with experimental science you should observe to see what works and what does not work each time you conduct an informational interview and modify your subsequent sessions accordingly.
Cognitive neuroscientist Giorgio Vallortigara of the University of Trento in Italy, who has studied performance of chicks on the seed - pecking test, says, «The idea of a link between lateralization strength and cognitive abilities has been around... for many years, but little comparative and experimental work has been done with animals.»
To explain the aging effect, Jones and Weinberg suggest a shift from theoretical work, in which youngsters do better, toward experimental work, which requires aggregation of knowledge.
He was the person who did the important experimental work that sowed the seeds of the protocol we all used.
To support his argument that we and other animals don't have an evolved capacity for number per se, Nunez cites several different strands of research in the current literature, including experimental work with humans from non-industrialized cultures, which suggests an imprecise approach to quantity.
Menon says he hopes experimental physicists who read about this work will quickly grasp that «it's technically easy and you should go do it for yourself.
How did a mathematics graduate branch out into a career in plant science, bringing together his passions for theoretical and experimental work?
He dismisses the careful experimental work of the zoologist Marian Stamp Dawkins at the University of Oxford, and does not mention the extensive neurophysiological research on slaughter by agricultural researchers in Britain.
In order to know whether a drug does work we need experimental trials and thankfully trials of various drugs are underway in West Africa, where Ebolavirus is still doggedly clinging on.»
«The range of possible applications is really quite broad, but translating from this very experimental science into real therapeutics — there is a lot of work to be done,» said Katrine Bosley, chief executive of Editas Medicine, a start - up in Cambridge, Mass., that is trying to develop CRISPR / Cas9 - based drugs to treat genetic mutations.
Working with Paul Kent, a computational materials scientist at ORNL's Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, the team collaborated with researchers at UCLA and Berkeley Lab's Molecular Foundry to combine world - class experimental data with world - class computing to do something new — simulate magnetism atom by atom in a real nanoparticle.
She received her bachelor's degree in chemical engineering at the University of Colorado, Boulder and did her Ph.D. work at Colorado School of Mines focusing on in - depth experimental and modeling studies on high temperature pyrolysis of hydrocarbons and the effects of temperature and fuel structure on conversion, hydrogen production, reactivity, and deposit formation under solid oxide fuel cell operating conditions.
Any case for funding should demonstrate that the proposal is novel, that the experimental approach you propose will measure what you need and that you are able to carry out the work — in fact, that you are uniquely positioned to do it.
It is Lynch's most experimental endeavor in the 30 years since «Eraserhead,» that it will do nothing to draw new fans to the director's work and that, after two viewings, I can not wait to see it again.
When I was working on the script for James White, Chris and I did a short experimental film together.
I am sure I am not alone in that I spend far more time watching abstract films and short experimental videos than I do watching feature films; in part because I make experimental films, and in part because, to my mind, the most risk - taking visual artists don't necessarily work in feature films; but instead work in video art and experimental filmmaking and newly emerging filmic art forms, such as gifs.
It is a work in the experimental style of Malick's much lauded» The Tree of Life» but does not reach the level of mastery found in that film.
Of course, such an experimental, for lack of a better term, «stunt» would not work if the audience does not care for any of the characters.
For the artistic pet lover in your life, Laurie Anderson's experimental, emotional documentary «Heart of a Dog» would make a thoughtful gift, if only for helping make the receiver contemplate mortality and their pet's life, as Anderson does so beautifully in this life's work.
Linking practical work to theoretical concepts is a problem for many science teachers, partly because we have a different purpose for teaching experimental work, than our students have for doing it.
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