Participants will be given
examples of researched articles linked to cross-curricular resources connected to specific skills related to content - area strategies.
Not exact matches
Vannevar Bush, for
example, a former president
of MIT and director
of the government's Office
of Scientific
Research and Development during the war, published an influential
article in the Atlantic Monthly which «offered an amazingly prescient view
of the effect
of science on the world economy and
of computers in daily life.»
The one «scientific
article» you managed to dig up is a perfect
example of horribly biased «
research» and poor use
of the scientific method.
This
article is a really good
example of» I did my
research and this is what I found and now believe because it suits me.»
Building the knowledge base requires humans to teach computers key concepts from curated
articles; with modest online training, anyone who reads English can scan
research papers for key terms — names
of genes, proteins, diseases, and drugs — and use online marking tools to document relationships between them (for
example, drug X treats disease Y).
For
research papers created under grants for which the authors are required by their funding agencies to make their research results publicly available (for example, from NIH, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, or Wellcome Trust), we allow posting of the accepted version of research content (Research Articles and Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version of the paper published in the Science Journal is i
research papers created under grants for which the authors are required by their funding agencies to make their
research results publicly available (for example, from NIH, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, or Wellcome Trust), we allow posting of the accepted version of research content (Research Articles and Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version of the paper published in the Science Journal is i
research results publicly available (for
example, from NIH, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, or Wellcome Trust), we allow posting
of the accepted version
of research content (Research Articles and Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version of the paper published in the Science Journal is i
research content (
Research Articles and Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version of the paper published in the Science Journal is i
Research Articles and Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version
of the paper published in the Science Journal is included.
For
example, an
article on setting
research priorities claims that few biomedical researchers really consider the needs
of the patients and clinicians, and some fail to systematically review what is already known before they start a new
research project.
This is an
example of «culturomics» (see the
Research Article by Michel et al. in the 14 January 2011 issue).
If you look around the many
articles on Next Wave which refer to doing
research in foreign countries you'll find numerous personal
examples of the positive impact international experience can have on a career in science.
«A classic
example of MEMS technology are the accelerometers and gyroscopes found in smartphones,» said Dr. Anthony Fowler, a
research scientist in Moheimani's Laboratory for Dynamics and Control
of Nanosystems and one
of the
article's co-authors.
A recent
article in Science (Wadman, 2017) showed that there are some fantastic
examples of providing greater openness about animal
research online.
For
example, the February 2006 issue
of NEA Today features an
article by David Berliner, the former head
of the American Educational
Research Association and professor at Arizona State University, that repeats Rothstein's argument with greater force and fewer reservations: «So why, when we have as much credible research making connections between poverty and school success, do we keep looking for other
Research Association and professor at Arizona State University, that repeats Rothstein's argument with greater force and fewer reservations: «So why, when we have as much credible
research making connections between poverty and school success, do we keep looking for other
research making connections between poverty and school success, do we keep looking for other answers?
In this
article you will find results
of detailed
research,
examples, and even exercises.
Nor do they challenge the educational benefits
of diversity in college, a fact consistently established by evidence gained through social science
research (see, for
example, the 2002
article I coauthored with Patricia Gurin, Eric Dey, and Gerald Gurin in 2002, «Diversity and Higher Education: Theory and Impact on Educational Outcomes,» published in the Harvard Educational Review).
Cognitive psychologist Daniel Willingham has summed up that
research in a number
of articles (see for
example here and here).
I tried to address that contention in the original
article by giving lots and lots
of examples of the things we have tried and by citing the
research showing that, despite all
of that, we still don't know what would work better.
To accomplish this task, you will be provided with a set
of resources that include
research articles, reports, expert commentary, and
examples of effective practice.
One
example of this
research is reported in the NY Times
article, «The Benefits
of Cursive Go Beyond Writing» by Suzanne Baruch Asherson.
Thus, for
example, the
article provided a number
of different
examples of research to improve math education, and the effect sizes
of various somewhat successful approaches.
Road Rage — Roger Bell does battle with an unspoiled
example of Aston Martin's 1950s warhorse the DB3S / Bugatti Type 46s Exposed — Another in our exclusive series
of James Allington colour cutaway drawings this time with descriptive text by the author / Nearly Great part II — HRG authority Ian Dussek concludes his enthralling two - part
article on the Twin Cam with his driving impressions
of a rare survivor / Imperial Splendour — Walter Chrysler's 1930 Imperial was hardly radical but was the epitome
of sound luxury car design / The Eternal Bridesmaid — Jan Norbye feels Benz deserves more laurels than it usually gets / Glorious Goodwood — Seen through the lens
of renowned racing photographer Alan Smith / Distant Memory — Michael Worthington - Williams digs deep to
research the histories
of three obscure but tantalising British marques
of the 1920s.
An
example of our
research in this area, the
article «A Survey
of Alternative Equity Index Strategies» by Chow et al. (2011), is an analysis
of the most popular smart beta strategies.
Farukh Farooqi, long - time supporter
of Greenbackd, founder
of Marquis
Research, a special situations research and advisory firm (for more on Farukh and his methodology see The Deal in the article «Scavenger Hunter») and Greenbackd guest poster (see, for example, Silicon Storage Technology, Inc (NASDAQ: SSTI) and the SSTI archive here) has launched a blog, Oozin
Research, a special situations
research and advisory firm (for more on Farukh and his methodology see The Deal in the article «Scavenger Hunter») and Greenbackd guest poster (see, for example, Silicon Storage Technology, Inc (NASDAQ: SSTI) and the SSTI archive here) has launched a blog, Oozin
research and advisory firm (for more on Farukh and his methodology see The Deal in the
article «Scavenger Hunter») and Greenbackd guest poster (see, for
example, Silicon Storage Technology, Inc (NASDAQ: SSTI) and the SSTI archive here) has launched a blog, Oozing Alpha.
I looked high and low for
examples of artists who * were * offering some kind
of compelling free email sign - up incentive when I was
researching to write this
article, but I couldn't find any, I mean, not a single one.
Particularly notable is a detailed Bloomberg
article today by Jim Efstathiou, Jr., on Groat's finances and the University
of Texas gas study and other
examples of academic
research with unstated industry connections.
A valid coding frame is developed based on past
research and further refined by pilot testing against a diversity
of example articles.
Take for
example, their classification
of the
article «
Research tracks arctic warming's correlation to «dirty snow.»»
Article: This new study for the northern China Sea is just another recent
example of empirical evidence supporting past
research regarding the global warming experienced during both the Roman and Medieval periods.
This
article, and the peer - reviewed
research on which it rests, are powerful
examples that an ongoing, robust scientific dialogue continues on all aspects
of this important question.
At Legal Aid Ontario (LAO), LAO LAW's technology
of centralized legal
research (successfully operative since Tuesday, July 3, 1979), combined with CanLII's national market and great potential earning power, is an
example described in the Access to Justice
article cited in the last paragraph below.
The
examples described in this
Article paint a picture
of a vibrant and growing field
of research.
A few
examples: Kathryn Stanchi has explored a number
of these topics in depth, such as her influential
article that explores social science
research on persuasion as applied to how legal advocates should present a court with negative information about their client orposition.21 She and Linda Berger have recently published a textbook combiningtheir interests in science and persuasion, setting themselves the ambitious goal
of «unit [ing] persuasion science with rhetorical theory and the real - life practice
of persuasion.»
This insight is based in part on my own empirical
research on legal education and the legal academy, which is primarily housed at and funded by the American Bar Foundation, on legal education and the legal academy.5 In this
Article, I will also draw on several current
examples of law schools that incorporate social science into legal training, using them to illustrate how interdisciplinary
research can bridge theory and practice for lawyers and the legal profession.
For
example, is it really the best use
of valuable fee - earner time for them to
research and draft
articles for the firm newsletter when legal content can be bought in or ghost - written at a fraction
of their hourly rates?
Examples of projects include legal
research and memos, brief and motion editing, cite - checking, deposition summaries, document review,
articles or client alerts, and trial transcript summaries.
Are these the sorts
of people who are the targets
of the PR specialists and for whom, for
example, a report on some product - related
research by the publisher or an
article placed in the press are effective?
Tip: To
research which jobs fall within the various fields
of work mentioned in this
article, go to: Bureau
of Labor Statistics and enter the field
of work (for
example: «computer and mathematical») in the search box on the BLS site.
Examples of Student Assistant duties include doing bookkeeping, writing newsletters, organizing fundraising events, doing
research for scientific
articles, helping with special projects, maintaining accurate records, greeting guests, and doing translations.
We are one paragraph away from the end
of this
article, and there has been not one — not ONE — single citation to
research supporting any
of these custody ideas, and not one single
example has been given illustrating why children need or benefit from any
of this.
Improving Residential Care for Children and Youth in Out -
of - Home Care (PDF - 188 KB) National Resource Center for Family - Centered Practice and Permanency Planning (2008) Collects guidelines, models,
research,
articles, and State and local
examples that deal with improving residential care for children and youth in the foster care system.
The
articles in this issue include the latest
research about brain functioning during the first three years
of life and the important role
of early social interactions for later school readiness and lifelong learning; how toxic stress caused by adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) is having an impact on the health and development
of children; a summary
of what has been learned about early development during the past 15 years; and
examples of how tribal communities using Federal funding opportunities and partnerships to build more coordinated, effective early childhood systems.