Sentences with phrase «ends of the research spectrum»

Every day for 2 months, she questioned senior and junior faculty members on the basic and clinical ends of the research spectrum — no small task for someone working 13 - hour days, typically without a break.

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But then every once in a while, you run into a research result on the opposite end of the spectrum — something so counter-intuitive you can hardly believe it's true.
I find it very interesting that you imply that because you have been published in medical journals that means that your scientific data is the one that is correct, if public media attention on your research is what you feel solidifies it as «right» then wouldn't you have to say that scientific data on the other end of the spectrum that has been published is «right» as well.
If you research this seemingly simple question you'll get adamant advice on both ends of the spectrum.
In addition to funding research into cool - season grasses at Rutgers, USGA worked the other end of the turf grass climate spectrum, helping development of warm - climate grasses that can withstand winter cold.
At the end of the spectrum, technology stands to engineering in the same relationship as engineering stands to science: it lives in the pool created by the efforts of academic research engineering departments and the research laboratories of government and industry.
Many young scientists at the basic research end of the spectrum will admit that they were initially attracted more by the desire to investigate fundamental questions in biology than to work specifically on cancer.
At the other end of the clinical spectrum from contract research are the trials that commercial companies are unlikely to do.
TOKYO — The Blue Planet Prize strives to highlight both basic and applied research addressing global environmental problems, and this year's laureates represent both ends of that spectrum.
EATRIS offers the entire spectrum of high - end research infrastructure and patient cohorts all accessible though just one portal, and maximises product potential by providing support from discovery to clinical trials.
It's a first in a rather specialized field of research to capture and manipulate light near the invisible end of the spectrum, around 400 nm in wavelength.
Scientists from opposite ends of the translational spectrum have teamed up to help solve a pressing problem in Alzheimer's research.
Research shows its aroma may actually improve cognitive performance; at the earthier end of the spectrum, the oil in its leaves ease digestive distress and might increase the effectiveness of yeast - infection treatments.
According to the USDA and Health Canada, the average North American consumes only about 3.4 g of salt on a daily basis, which according to the latest research, suggests that most of us are consuming salt at the low end of the spectrum.
Just as research has shown a heterogeneous classroom benefits those on both ends of the aptitude spectrum, interaction between more and less experienced code learners benefits both.
On the other end of the assessment spectrum, formative assessment has long been proven through research to accelerate student learning.
Rather than comparing averages as many studies had done before, this research revealed that charter schools had higher concentrations of schools at both ends of the performance spectrum (a U-shape).
(Colo.) With the body of research growing that links student achievement to good attendance habits, several states have expanded their age requirements for compulsory education at both ends of the academic spectrum, according to a new survey from the Education Commission of the States.
At the other end of the spectrum, the most active of traders will find the extensive database of research reports useful.
There's little need to appeal to either of the groups on the ends — the Alarmed are already on board; the Dismissives never will be — but the middle of the spectrum is up for grabs, the research suggests.
Following the booklaunch, the Australian newspaper published an entertaining read titled «Climate sceptics ready to storm heaven with earth's geological history `, detailing the plight of Dr Barry Brook, who as the head of Adelaide University's Research Institute for Climate Change and Sustainability is at the opposite end of the spectrum when it comes to academic debate (apparently Dr Brook is ill - fated enough to share a hallway just metres away from the good Professor Plimer)
Recent research points to the notion of a behavioral continuum range where normative behaviors of young children are found at one end of the behavioral landscape, and those behaviors that fall outside the normative range are clustered toward the opposite end of the spectrum.
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