Sentences with phrase «first systematic studies»

The findings are from one of the first systematic studies of how the Affordable Care Act could influence costs for liability and related lines of insurance.
«Hepatitis C: Life - threatening barriers in access to breakthrough drugs in US: First systematic study of Medicaid policies for hepatitis C treatment.»
«Our alternative approach of analysing grave deposits to find the molecular signatures of the resins — which fortunately are very distinctive — has enabled us to carry out the first systematic study across a whole province.»
This is the first systematic study of the atomic - to nano - scale structure of a common mineral - water interface poised far from equilibrium.
Scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), University of Hawaii, Whitman College and international colleagues will conduct the first systematic study of life in the deepest marine habitat on Earth — ocean trenches.
That is why in 2005 we established the Exceptional Longevity Data Base, launching the first systematic study of the oldest - old pet dogs (9).
This is the first systematic study to develop and validate short scales to measure emotional (anxiety and depression) and behavioural (study and sociality) problems among adolescents in China.

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The twenty - first - century Church owes a lot to twentieth - century German Catholicism: for its generosity to Catholics in the Third World; for the witness of martyrs like Alfred Delp, Bernhard Lichtenberg, and Edith Stein; for its contributions to Biblical studies, systematic and moral theology, liturgical renewal, and Catholic social doctrine, through which German Catholicism played a leading role in Vatican II's efforts to renew Catholic witness for the third millennium.
The illusion that the now is either so insignificant and commonplace as to be unworthy of study, or that it is so well known anyhow — without analysis, critical reflection, or even systematic observation — as to be beneath serious notice, has become all too characteristic of a theological tradition that knows perfectly well that we can not understand either God's grace or man's sinfulness without in some fundamental sense understanding the other first.
(a) Philosophical preoccupation with the various types of cultural activities on an idealistic basis (Johann Gottfried Herder, G. W. F. Hegel, Johann Gustav Droysen, Hermann Steinthal, Wilhelm Wundt); (b) legal studies (Aemilius Ludwig, Richter, Rudolf Sohm, Otto Gierke); (c) philology and archeology, both stimulated by the romantic movement of the first decades of the nineteenth century; (d) economic theory and history (Karl Marx, Lorenz von Stein, Heinrich von Treitschke, Wilhelm Roscher, Adolf Wagner, Gustav Schmoller, Ferdinand Tonnies); (e) ethnological research (Friedrich Ratzel, Adolf Bastian, Rudolf Steinmetz, Johann Jakob Bachofen, Hermann Steinthal, Richard Thurnwald, Alfred Vierkandt, P. Wilhelm Schmidt), on the one hand; and historical and systematical work in theology (church history, canonical law — Kirchenrecht), systematic theology (Schleiermacher, Richard Rothe), and philosophy of religion, on the other, prepared the way during the nineteenth century for the following era to define the task of a sociology of religion and to organize the material gathered by these pursuits.7 The names of Max Weber, Ernst Troeltsch, Werner Sombart, and Georg Simmel — all students of the above - mentioned older scholars — stand out.
What I most want to study may be listed as follows: First, exactly what is the ordering principle — the system — in the classical Christian systematic theologies?
In Wach's view, the sociological (systematic) task of Religionswissenschaff had two main foci: (1) the interrelation of religion and society, which requires an examination, first, of the sociological roots and functions of myths, doctrines, cults, and associations, and, second, of the sociologically significant function and effect of religion in society; and (2) the study of religious groups.
Olsen & Clausen: The first study listed, by Olsen and Clausen, was from 2012 and was published in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
Bruce Collette, who studies ocean fish at the National Marine Fisheries Service Systematics Laboratory in Washington DC, and his colleagues conducted the first global assessment of the scrombids and billfish, groups of fish that include some of the species with the highest value as seafood, such as tuna and marlin, as well as staples such as mackerel.
In this study, an international team of researchers around Shigeki Kawai and Ernst Meyer from the Department of Physics at the University of Basel presents the first successful systematic atomic manipulation on an insulating surface at room temperatures.
The systematic review, published in Obstetrics & Gynecology on Nov. 7, is the first to combine data from multiple studies on IUDs and cervical cancer.
A recent study contains the first systematic review of 17 known cases where criminal behavior was preceded by the onset of a brain lesion.
This is the first study to highlight the potential for PADDD to undermine the recommendations from systematic conservation planning.
«This is the first systematic comparison of the mouse and human at the genomic level,» said Bing Ren, Ph.D., co-senior author on the Consortium's main Nature study and professor of cellular and molecular medicine at the University of California, San Diego.
The study is the first Cochrane systematic review to focus on zinc as a means to prevent childhood death, including deaths caused by diarrhea, one of the biggest killers of under - fives.
«Our systematic screen offers an important first step toward the comprehensive identification of all miRNAs and their potential targets that serve in gene networks important for normal learning and memory,» said Ron Davis, chair of TSRI's Department of Neuroscience who led the study.
The study is the first systematic scientific study using four - dimensional CT angiography to assess valve performance of TAVR and surgical tissue valves in patients with aortic stenosis.
This new research presents the first systematic experimental study of shear jamming in fully three - dimensional systems.
The study is the first systematic review of non-specialist health workers providing MNS care in low - and middle - income countries.
Dr Kosuke Yusa, joint project leader from the Sanger Institute, said: «Previous studies showed proof of principle, but this is one of the first systematic attempts to identify the genetic vulnerabilities of AML.
In the first large systematic study of protein localization in the cell, 263 previously unlocalized proteins could be mapped to individual compartments in the cell and the existence of 65 proteins was shown for the very first time.
The three new detections of radio - emitting brown dwarfs are just the first results from the systematic study, which aims to observe all the known brown dwarfs within about 45 light - years of Earth.
«This is the first time the two imaging methods IF and FP have been combined to study the location of a large number of proteins in the cell in an efficient and systematic way», says Emma Lundberg, principal investigator and Director of the Subcellular Protein Atlas.
This study provides the first systematic review and meta - analysis of survey data on scientific misconduct.
Hundreds of studies dating back to 1951 have explored the link between short height and heart disease, but this is the first - ever systematic review and analysis of all the good studies on the subject.
One 2015 systematic review of IF for weight management targeted six studies and reported an impressive average weight loss of nearly 3 percent after the first month, 9 percent after six months, and further average weight loss of about 8 percent after a month of weight maintenance.
The U.S. Department of Education's Policy and Program Studies Service commissioned this systematic literature review, which focuses on two specific approaches: (1) preschool and K — 3 alignment, and (2) differentiated instruction in kindergarten and first grade.
Although this is the first prospective longitudinal study to investigate this mediational hypothesis in a systematic manner, our findings are consistent with previous findings indicating that disruption of interpersonal relationships is a predominant risk factor for suicide10, 13,49 and that interpersonal conflict or separation during adulthood partially mediated an association between neglectful overprotective parenting and subsequent suicide attempts.23 The present findings are also consistent with research indicating that stressful life events mediated the association between childhood adversities and suicidal behavior during adolescence or early adulthood, 8 that suicide is multidetermined, 2 and that youths who experience numerous adversities during childhood and adolescence are at a particularly elevated risk for suicide.18, 22,49
Several studies have examined the efficacy of interventions for conduct disorder and delinquency in children and adolescents.1 The systematic review by Woolfenden et al is timely as it is the first quantitative synthesis of preventive interventions targeted at youths aged 10 — 17 years.
First, the combination of a lengthy follow - up period and systematic, theoretical investigation puts the present study in a good position to provide a life - course perspective on the development of antisocial problems.
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