Sentences with phrase «even challenge studies»

«The next steps in DPX - RSV will be expensive steps (large RSV infection avoidance studies, or perhaps even challenge studies, will need to be conducted in Phase 3), and so we agree with management's strategy to identify cash - contributing partners before investing its own capital in new DPX - RSV clinical initiatives,» he added.

Not exact matches

Counting your blessings, studies show, strengthens your brain's ability to see the bright side going forward, making it easier to be even more grateful and happier in the future — no matter the challenges you face.
Even as structuralism was being adapted for the study of biblical literature, its assumptions and claims were being challenged in the wider world of philosophical and literary studies.
The cogency of the belief that alcoholism is the simple result of drinking alcohol is even more seriously challenged by certain sub-cultural studies.
A similar study, with similar consequences in terms of a possible challenge to our understanding of existence, could be carried out in connection with any figure from the past for whom we had sources: Socrates the philosopher, or even Attila the Hun, as well as Jesus the Christ.
But even being an introvert, I love being part of a ladies Bible study, getting encouraged and challenged in God's Word.
The core finding of this case study is that local forest enterprise — even when highly incipient, undercapitalized and operating in a challenging context — can be profitable and significantly improve local incomes.
Ideally, your child should reach a little, by taking on new challenges, or by striving to improve study habits or even school goals.
Researchers supporting co-parenting identified a number of fundamental methodological flaws of recent studies that challenge co-parenting of infants and young children: the failure to interview both parents, small and non-representative samples and use of unreliable and invalid measures, and the fact that even these studies have actually found no significant differences in child outcomes in single versus co-parenting families.
Sylvan Learning also reminds parents that even with the best preparation many students still may need extra help to meet new academic challenges or to bolster study skills.
In a wide - ranging study of UK central government, we found that not only did formal complaints and legal challenges to central government rise sharply over the three decades up to 2010, but government administration costs also increased by two - fifths in real terms — even though the civil service lost a third of its staff.
This is the first time such a study has even been undertaken, and the results have the potential to challenge our understanding of political development.
«Even those ordinances that have produced the most affordable housing units, however, have not solved the community's housing challenges,» the study cautioned.
Elementary school children who read below grade level may have challenges with their eyesight even if standard tests show they see 20/20, according to a new study from the University of Waterloo.
That challenge is even bigger in the avian world, says Dan Stowell, a computer scientist at Queen Mary University of London who studied human voice analysis before turning his attention to the treetops.
The upshot is that even though the current study showed computers can predict which of 19 words people will use to describe this set of odors, it's not clear whether the same artificial intelligence programs would rise to the challenge if there were more categories.
It's currently a challenge to do this kind of microbial redesign — antibiotics reduce microbial burden but fail to induce major changes in bacterial composition, and from fecal transplant studies in the gut we know that bacterial populations return to a baseline population even after a major shift — so more work is needed to attempt a durable change in the vaginal microbiome.
Even though crystallography has been successful at determining many high - resolution structures, it is challenging to use this technique to study structures which are not susceptible to crystallization or structural changes that do not naturally occur within a crystal.
«Achieving a healthy diet can be even more challenging for a person working eight to 12 hours per day away from the home,» stated Judd, co-author on this study and co-investigator on the REGARDS study.
Challenging the idea that addiction is hardwired in the brain, a new UC Berkeley study of mice suggests that even a short time spent in a stimulating learning environment can rewire the brain's reward system and buffer it against drug dependence.
Even more studies show that people who continue to challenge themselves intellectually have lesser rates of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia and mental decline.
Studying planets the size of the Earth is an even greater challenge.
Right now, there isn't much - published data on CRISPR's use in monkeys, but early results from small studies point to the prospect of a cure for some diseases, and even to certain challenges.
Patients with chronic myeloid leukemia in the blast phase pose a significant therapeutic challenge and have poor survival, even in the tyrosine kinase inhibitor era, according to a new study.
Incomplete penetrance, genetic heterogeneity, pleiotropy, and gene - environment interactions are just some of the factors that make even studies of relatively simple genetic diseases challenging.
Even more challenging, they used the rotor to study the metabolism of biological tissues under the low temperatures necessary to keep such tissues intact, the first time NMR has been used successfully for such analyses.
Particularly in an election year, Republicans do not want to challenge Bush with new legislation, even though some of the most strident conservatives in the party are now in favor allowing scientists to study cells from embryos that were frozen as part of assisted reproduction techniques.
But no, even though the acid load was neutralized, there was still [this] excess urinary calcium, consistent with the radioactive isotope study, «challenging the long - standing dogma that animal protein consumption results in an acidosis that promotes the [excess] excretion of calcium...»
The old thinking would predict that then there would be no calcium loss since there is no excess acid to buffer, but no, even though the acid load was neutralized there was still the excess urinary calcium, consistent with the radioactive isotope study, «challenging the long - standing dogma that animal protein consumption results in an acidosis that promotes the increased excretion of calcium....
All in all, the film is plenty conventional, even in a portrayal of Ancient Rome that is about as thin as a lot of the characterization, and as contrived as the melodramatics which slow down the impact of momentum almost as much as dull and draggy spells, thus making for a script whose shortcomings are challenged well enough by a powerful score, immersively beautiful visual style, solid direction, and strong lead acting for Henry Koster's «The Robe» to stand as an adequately rewarding and very intriguing study on the impact Christ had even on those who brought about his demise.
International comparisons should look at information from all countries and adjust for factors that affect student performance, even though such rigorous studies typically face their own challenges, including collecting the requisite data.
Extensive studies of these same schools by two independent teams of researchers, one from Duke and MIT and one from MDRC, found that it is indeed possible to provide adolescents — even those who enter high school substantially behind — with a challenging curriculum that enables them to catch up, get on track, and graduate ready for college.
This praise can have significant effects upon students: citing longtitudinal studies with Year 7 maths students, Dweck has shown how students with a growth mindset are far more likely to take on more challenging work and succeed at it than students with a fixed mindset - even if all other factors remain the same.
Even when researchers can evaluate charter schools that are large enough to contribute useful results to a study, old enough to have a track record, and representative of a substantial share of all charter schools, they face a daunting analytical challenge: finding students in the regular public schools who are truly comparable to the charter school students.
Adherence to standard textbook - based teaching means that nothing is being done to challenge this perception when it's all too clear that unlocking curiosity and wonderment across all academic disciplines is not only essential to the mastery of tests, but also key to ensuring that more students are inspired enough to pursue further study and even pursue teaching as a career later in life.
They do their thing, and crank out their studies, but certainly don't challenge the «hegemonic consensus» of AERA, figuring that they don't need the grief... even if they think it ought to be challenged.
Centered on moral dilemmas regarding racism and how to both study and teach sensitivity to the issue, the conversation — while lively and intellectually challenging — seemed, like many debates on morality, only to result in even more possible responses to some of the complexities Minow raised.
Many students struggle to learn challenging content area material across the curriculum (Ness, 2009), largely due to lack of student interest, even apathy, in important topics like experimental design in science, order of operations in mathematics, cultural and social change in social studies, and inferential thinking in language arts.
We know from experience that best practices to reach students who've dropped out include continuous enrollment, year - round schools with day and evening classes, independent studies, career and technical classes, competency - based instruction, and challenge testing.
In the latest example of ideology trumping facts and science, Greene's department issued a challenge to a recent study by the Wisconsin Department of Education showing, once again, that the Milwaukee school voucher program is a failure, even for the main audience it claims to be serving by offering what conservatives call «choice.»
The study found that even when experienced, high - quality teachers stay at schools with poor retention, they likely suffer from diminished morale, shoulder additional responsibilities for onboarding new teacher hires, and face mounting challenges in maintaining long - term growth plans in their departments.
We studied four school systems that are rising to the challenge and seeing growth in student achievement, even as they work with large populations of high - need students.
These studies found that even with the challenges identified in recruiting and hiring effective staff, the majority of the 46 state survey respondents said that replacing teachers and principals was an important element of improving student achievement in SIG schools.
If you really want to pose a challenge, have students draw names in literature or study... or even concepts.
This field of study is challenging for the students and writing their assignments can even more due to the multidimensional approach and the involvement of several fields of study that constitutes biometrics.
When you're a student of the markets trying to develop your ability to find top - quality trading signals on the charts, even after years of study, it can still be mentally challenging and stressful.
Meanwhile, workers across the country will presumably take home less pay under the new regime despite the absence of a single, credible study that suggests a retirement savings challenge even exists among low and lower middle - class Canadians.
Cats have a reputation for being hard to read - their mind is a «black box» - and some animal scientists have suggested that cats are just too challenging to even study.
Learning how to set - up and run a studio straight out of university was a big challenge, as you never learn how to run a business, or even quote for work when you are studying.
I'd like to think he's read our stories on such climate engineering options, including one last year in our Energy Challenge series by Bill Broad (with some help from me) in which the president of the National Academy of Sciences, the atmospheric chemist Ralph Cicerone, endorsed the need to aggressively study such options, even as the world works to limit emissions.
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