Sentences with phrase «extensively researched approach»

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«The ability to routinely monitor calving events is a new approach,» said Bruce Molnia, research geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, who has written extensively on Alaska's glaciers and has documented their change over time.
Because this approach to research is at the core of ISB's mission, the Shmulevich group collaborates extensively with other research groups at the institute.
Their research approach has been used extensively before, but applied mainly to surface and ocean temperatures.
Although I never opted to do it, I researched the Paleo diet extensively, and found much of Mark Sisson's approach to make a lot of sense.
PowerTeaching i3 is grounded in cooperative learning, one of the most extensively researched and generally accepted approaches to pedagogy in mathematics.
Ian Hague has written extensively on this in Comics and the Senses (Routledge, 2014), and the audience research of Mel Gibson also cites sensory data from her participants that stresses the importance of touch, smell and so on (see for example «British Girls» Comics, Readers and Memories» in Critical Approaches to Comics, ed.
Loni Ding unearths the rich and troubled interrelations of Asians and Americans from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century in this ambitious, expansive series that is both extensively researched and generously visualized but also informed with a personal, piquant approach to the study of the Asian presence in the Americas.
California About Blog Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a therapeutic approach to treating mood and anxiety — related disorders that has been extensively research - validated.
Early in my career, I worked extensively with couples with sexual concerns, worked in a marital therapy research project using dynamic and behavioral approaches for couples in conflict and now see a variety of marital concerns across the life cycle from newly marrieds to retired couples of advanced age.
They both trained extensively in the EFT approach in the early through mid-1990s with Dr. Sue Johnson at the University of Ottawa, and also participated in related research studies.
EMDR is an integrative approach that has been extensively researched and proven effective for the treatment of trauma.
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