Sentences with phrase «finding key evidence»

Ultimately, conducting investigative analysis, on - site, with the right tools could avoid risky data transfers and resolve the case by finding key evidence more quickly.
A firm must be able to invest in long and expensive litigation, find key evidence and contact witnesses no matter where they are located, and engage with leading expert witnesses wherever they may be based.

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A recent paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research studied what happens to scientific subfields when star researchers die suddenly and at the peak of their abilities, and finds that while there is considerable evidence that young researchers are reluctant to challenge scientific superstars, a sudden and unexpected death does not significantly improve the situation, particularly when «key collaborators of the star are in a position to channel resources (such as editorial goodwill or funding) to insiders.»
There is evidence that President Carter and key legislators would like to move faster and further in the direction of disarmament, but they can find no organized public support.
In time for Mother's Day and National Women's Health Week (May 13 - 19), AICR is highlighting a key finding from its recent report updating the global scientific evidence on breast cancer risk.
As a result of these and other findings, Lamaze International updated our six evidence - based key practice papers in Fall 2009 to ensure women realize that these practices simplify the birth process with a natural approach that helps alleviate fears and manage pain, with the ultimate goal of keeping labor and birth as safe and healthy as possible for each individual woman...
«Rural Nepal: Despite evidence that hospital births are safer, poverty keeps women home: Study finds age, income and land ownership are key predictors of institutional births for women.»
'' [The Chilcot Report] concludes that its should be possible to find a way to use some intercept material as evidence, provided - and only provided - that certain key conditions can be met.
And indeed, evidence from the British Election Study shows that key factor enabling the Conservatives to effectively wipe out Ukip was their new - found credibility with regard to immigration.
But New York State Supreme Court Justice William Ford found Lake «has failed to sustain his burden of demonstrating how the court has misapprehended or overlooked key, material or relevant points of law or facts and evidence,» according to the decision filed earlier this month.
Scientists have found evidence that glial cells, which support and protect neural cells, may play a key role in the regenerative process.
In a study published online ahead of print in PLoS Pathogens, researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine found evidence that the cytokine, Interleukin 27 (IL - 27), may be the key to fighting and treating these infections.
Cannabis is also mentioned in the Talmud, Judaism's key ancient text, and evidence of its pollen or oil has been found in several ancient Egyptian tombs, including that of the pharaoh Ramses II.
A new investigation of more than 48,000 stored tumor samples finds evidence of a key deficiency in a repair mechanism designed to keep DNA from being mutated and causing cancer.
These findings point to a new strategy of artificially activating HIV — a process that experts believe is key to flushing out all evidence of infection and developing a cure for HIV / AIDS.
The key lies in organic materials found in fossil bones, which contain evidence for how ancient ecosystems functioned, according to a new study available online and in the September issue of the Journal of Herpetology.
The findings made by IMBA scientists now provide evidence that one can find key molecular brakes in innate immune cells that, when modified, allow such cells to seek out and destroy metastatic tumors.
«We did not find any evidence for [key] domestication genes,» he concluded.
«Explaining the Moon's volatile depletion has been a long - standing mystery, and yet it is a key piece of evidence about how the Earth - Moon system formed,» said Dr. Robin Canup, associate vice president in SwRI's Space Science and Engineering Division and lead author of the Nature Geoscience paper detailing the findings.
A study by researchers at Henry Ford Hospital found «substantial evidence» that a regenerative process involving damaged nerve fibers in the spinal cord could hold the key to better functional recovery by most stroke victims.
Her team — Clinton Key and Shenyang Guo, PhD, of the University of North Carolina; Yeong Hun Yeo, PhD, of Jeonbuk National University in the Republic of Korea; and Krista Holub of the CSD — found evidence that low - and moderate - income homeowners experience greater short - run increases in net worth, assets and non-housing net worth than renters do.
The proponents of the latter have just provided conclusive evidence of the incidental nature of what was held to be the key find for the single origin of metallurgy claim.
«We found evidence reduced levels of circulating testosterone were associated with increased phthalate exposure in several key populations, including boys ages 6 - 12, and men and women ages 40 - 60,» said one of the study's authors, John D. Meeker, MS, ScD, of the University of Michigan School of Public Health in Ann Arbor, MI.
Martin Trauth of Potsdam University and colleagues found geological evidence that deep, freshwater lakes existed around 2.6 million, 1.8 million and 1 million years ago — key dates in human evolutionary history.
8/27/2008 Variation of Normal Protein Could Be Key to Resistance to Common Cancer Drug Researchers at the Moores Cancer Center at the University of California, San Diego (UC SD) in La Jolla have found evidence explaining why a common chemotherapy drug, cisplatin, may not always work for every cancer patient.
Perhaps the most significant and still contentious finding from the Doushantuo fossils is evidence of bilateral symmetry, a key characteristic in many modern animals.
WASHINGTON (May 17, 2017)-- A new investigation of more than 48,000 stored tumor samples finds evidence of a key deficiency in a repair mechanism designed to keep DNA from being mutated and causing cancer.
The «key,» if there is one, is using the best available evidence out there, and then patiently experimenting till you find what works.
The Resistance, led by General Leia (Carrie Fischer) and hotshot pilot Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac), have recovered a key piece of evidence that could lead them to Luke's whereabouts, and scramble to find the man that could be their savior while also trying to hold back the mounting First Order from reclaiming the entirety of the galaxy.
When the detective (Jake Gyllenhaal) in charge of the investigation is unable to find any evidence to arrest their key suspect (Paul Dano), Keller takes matters into his own hands by taking the young man hostage and torturing him until he talks.
The review - commissioned by the EEF and the Nuffield Foundation — analyses the best available international research on teaching maths to children aged 9 - 14 (Key Stages 2 and 3) to find out what the evidence says about effective maths teaching.
In our ten years of supporting students as key stakeholders in school improvement, we've yet to encounter a school that didn't find such evidence - based student voice helpful, if not healing.
When soliciting evidence about learning during instruction, teachers must do so much more than find a few right answers to key questions.
NFER compared free school pupils to a matched group of pupils who went to other schools and found some evidence that early Key Stage 4 attainment results indicate positive outcomes for free schools.
This changed this year with new research that shows ethnic - studies classes boost student attendance, GPAs, and high - school credits for a key student group — a pivotal finding that brings hard evidence to the dispute over adding these courses in public schools.
At a time when Linked Learning is expanding rapidly in California, we also found evidence that attention to pathway quality plays a key role in these positive findings for students.
The first two non-fiction writings are designed to not only inform, but give them practice in identifying key details and finding evidence in the text to support their answers.
The authors summarize key findings from their work and present evidence - based recommendations that can help ensure technology reaches its potential to improve the quality and equity of early STEM education for all young children.
«What is happening in Warren and Youngstown — integrating a research - based SEL program for students with an evidence - based model of transformational professional development for the adults in children's lives — is key to ensuring long - term sustainability and expansion of this work,» said Linda Lantieri, founding board member of CASEL, who is helping to lead this effort with CASEL.
I would open up the fairly thick and sturdy Cole Haan cover of my unsleeping Kindle only to find the keys had probably been constantly engaged by a the inside of the cover leaving the telltale evidence of some random and otherwise meaningless digital scrawl in the entry field at the bottom of the screen.
With the town seemingly having been abandoned, you begin to piece together what happened by exploring the game's lush environments and finding key pieces of evidence.
In recent years, scientific evidence has solidified around central findings, showing that sea level rise is likely to be far more severe during the rest of this century than initially anticipated, and that key temperature thresholds may be crossed that make life difficult for some kinds of plants and animals to survive in certain places.
Tell me, too, how someone who sees things as you do — all built into Bayesianism; no need to address whether the problem is different priors or different sources of information relevant to truth - seeking likelihood ratios vs. a form of biased perception that opportunisitcally bends whatever evidence is presented to fit a preconception; no need apparently either for empirical study on any of this — can straighten out someone who says the key to dispelling public conflict over climate change is just to disseminate study findings on scientific consensus.
One one such occasion a key piece of experimental evidence was within the domain of two or three post-docs in the audience who pronounced that it apparently contained a serious error commonly found with that particular technique, but they couldn't be 100 % sure based on the presented data.
«Explaining the Moon's volatile depletion has been a long - standing mystery, and yet it is a key piece of evidence about how the Earth - Moon system formed,» said Dr. Robin Canup, associate vice president in SwRI's Space Science and Engineering Division and lead author of the Nature Geoscience paper detailing the findings.
• Provide a clear, evidence - based explanation of the role played by different parts of the energy sector in causing air pollution • Present detailed projections of the energy sector and related air quality pathways in different countries and sectors, based on known energy, climate and air quality policies, and the key implications for policymakers • Identify additional policy measures that can materially improve the outlook for energy - related air pollution, examining both the co-benefits and trade - offs with other energy and climate objectives • Based on analysis of different policy options, distil the key findings of the report into a clear set of implications and recommendations for policymakers
The 2009 State of the Climate report released today draws on data for 10 key climate indicators that all point to the same finding: the scientific evidence that our world is warming is unmistakable.
One key finding is evidence that IPCC climate models used to estimate warming fail to include several important environmental variables and therefore routinely over-estimate results.
«Key findings are that at the 95 % confidence level, no consistent or compelling evidence (yet) exists that recent rates of rise are higher or abnormal in the context of the historical records available across Europe, nor is there any evidence that geocentric rates of rise are above the global average.
The Guidance Note for Lead Authors of the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report on Consistent Treatment of Uncertainties impose upon the lead authors to assign subjective levels of confidence to their findings: «The AR5 will rely on two metrics for communicating the degree of certainty in key findings: 1 Confidence in the validity of a finding, based on the type, amount, quality, and consistency of evidence (e.g., mechanistic understanding, theory, data, models, expert judgment) and the degree of agreement.
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