Sentences with phrase «far less interaction»

As eLearning students will have far less interaction with your teaching staff than instructor - led students would have, it's a great idea to report on learner progress to make sure your students are getting on with the course content and aren't running into problems.
«We have far less interaction with microbes than we used to,» says Warinner.

Not exact matches

Marriott is no more or less isolating than any hotel — NONE of which are designed (as far as I can tell) to encourage great interaction with Kittians — you have to seek out that pleasure on your own.
On evolutionary time scales, we know far less about the effects of extinction of rare species, but we do know that evolution can amplify the effect of a species over time through its interactions on survival of other species.
Once they had achieved this precise control over the cellular interactions in the brain, they turned to exploring behavior: Mice that are less fearful are more likely to venture farther than others.
These less acknowledged mechanisms of interaction and molecular control might have made the initial pathways to prebiotic systems evolution more intricate, but were surely essential for sustaining far - from - equilibrium chemical dynamics, given their functional relevance in all modern cells.
«You'll be far less likely to bail when you know someone is waiting for you, and you'll even get the benefit of social interaction, regardless of how quick or sweaty it might be,» says Liz Barnet, head strength instructor at Uplift Studios in New York City.
Any plans you see this year were a result of changes from previous years, Microsoft's biggest problem was always how segregated they were, the Office team had very little interaction with the OS team, for example, or atleast far less then you could imagine.
Of course, the physics of climate is far more complex than the simple gravitational interaction of two bodies, so our climate predictions are far less sure than locating the position of Neptune 100 years from now.
But if your approach is, «I know you're wrong, and I'm trying to find the evidence for that,» the interaction is completely different, and likely to provide far less information.
Further there is an interaction between variation in cloud pattern and ground albedo, ie., it makes a difference whether the cloud window is open over surface areas which are more or less reflective.
Furthermore, low income is strongly associated with poor parental mental and physical health.40, 42 Parental irritability and depressive symptoms have been associated with fewer interactions and more conflictual interactions with older children, leading to less satisfactory emotional, social, and cognitive development.43 Specifically, the parents» emotional state and parenting has been shown to greatly affect their children's social adjustment, self - esteem, social competence, and externalizing as well as internalizing behaviors.10, 13 As noted by the Institute of Medicine, there is an intergenerational transmission of depressive symptoms.17 Whether this relationship is due to poverty, home environment, family structure, family resources, social support, or other factors warrants further research.
Although we are also planning further qualitative studies to better understand patient - provider interactions in the diabetes setting, Dozier and Tyrrell (34) have shown that dismissing attachment among patients is associated with greater rejection of treatment providers, less self - disclosure, and poorer use of treatment in the mental health setting.
As far as it concerns maternal psychological wellbeing, as expected, a higher degree of adult psychopathology resulted associated with less optimal mother — child interactions, supporting the hypothesis that experiencing some kind of psychological distress might affect different domains of life, including the one of everyday interactions with one's own child (Rogosch et al., 1992; Tronick and Weinberg, 1997; Anke, 2012).
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