Reference lists were hand searched
for relevant studies.
Have a section
for relevant studies which include courses that is related to internship career.
2014 - present • Oversee entire recruitment process: finding and screening potentially suitable subjects
for relevant studies, and ensuring proper protocol for obtaining and documenting consent is followed through • Communicate and collaborate with laboratories and investigators on findings, and report on clinical research results • Conduct and monitor studies to ensure proper procedures are carried through in compliance with company policies and federal and state regulations • Counsel health care professionals on proper treatment and dosages • Manage all researchers and acquire necessary space and equipment to conduct studies
An important strength of this study is the exhaustive search
for relevant studies.
But if Kinshasa has become less charmingly urban, Makuwa remains entranced by the nanoscale world of viruses, scanning the scientific literature each morning
for relevant studies and new data.
When asked by Nature
for relevant studies, the plaintiffs» lawyers at Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro in Seattle, Washington, pointed to work showing one - sided limb defects in chick embryos exposed to thalidomide and thalidomide analogues (C. Therapontos et al..
Animal owners interested in participating in such studies are encouraged to discuss their eligibility
for any relevant study with their veterinarian.
Not exact matches
After that, Watson will take assist by providing both physician and patient with a report that includes the most
relevant drug trial and academic
studies for their specific conditions.
The Center
for American Progress reviewed 30 case
studies in 11 of the most
relevant research papers on the costs of employee turnover and found that it costs businesses about one - fifth of a worker's salary to replace that worker.
There are two recent empirical
studies that I think are most
relevant for the case at hand.
Benefits of membership include qualification
for a CIM grant
for study overseas, reduced fees
for non-free IBSA events, information on
relevant industry events and conferences, and an opportunity to build a great network of like - minded young professionals.
Launched in 2012, the annual
Study on Nonprofit Investing (SONI) seeks to meet the need
for timely,
relevant, actionable data about how nonprofits invest their reserves and how their investments perform.
Rather, it is in the incorporation of Asia -
relevant material into mainstream disciplines and in an expansion of opportunities
for study, research, and co-op opportunities in Asia.
Updating our annual «Value of a Fiduciary Advisor»
study for 2017 seems especially
relevant given the spotlight that the DOL fiduciary rule has shone on all manner of fees in recent months.
Since most people have not
studied the New Testament with their adult minds, and probably have not read it as a whole
for many years, they are only too ready to accept someone else's disparagement of the Christian position without going to the trouble of examining the
relevant documents
for themselves.
The critics have never taken the trouble to
study what the Faith really stands
for, and in most cases have certainly never
studied the
relevant documents, namely, the books of the New Testament, with their adult intelligence.
Time is very
relevant... we have no need
for this discussion at Bible
study.
Kate Cremisino writes an article
for the third undergraduate edition of the
RELEVANT Magazine College Guide about how freshmen can be successful in college, including practical
study tips.
The concern
for making
studies interesting, useful, and
relevant degenerated into the attempt to make students comfortable.
According to the standard evolutionary view, the
study of primate behaviour is particularly
relevant for understanding the roots of our own nature.
You can
study the proofs
for the existence of God — ontological, cosmological, scatological, and so on — but they are not wholly
relevant.
But now having
studied Ehrlich's most
relevant, putatively scientific work, I would describe the case, rather, as the Academies trading their birthright
for a mess of pottage.
MLK might have been a great leader
for his people, and he might have been a great man, but that doesn't mean that he was an expert on the subject of biblical
studies or any other
relevant subject like evolution or physics.
Co., 1978); Thomas C. Campbell and Yoshio Fukuyama, The Fragmented Layman: An Empirical
Study of Lay Attitudes (Philadelphia: Pilgrim Press, 1970); James D. Davidson, «Religious Belief as an Independent Variable,» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 11 (1972): 65 - 75; James D. Davidson, «Religious Belief as a Dependent Variable,» Sociological Analysis 33 (1972): 81 - 94; James D. Davidson, «Patterns of Belief at the Denominational and Congregational Levels,» Review of Religious Research 13 (1972): 197 - 205; David R. Gibbs, Samuel A. Miller, and James R. Wood, «Doctrinal Orthodoxy, Salience and the Consequential Dimension,» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 12 (1973): 33 - 52; William McKinney, and others, Census Data for Community Mission (New York: Board for Homeland Ministries, United Church of Christ, 1983), part of a denomination - wide study of census data relevant to each congregation in the United Church of Christ; David O. Moberg, `' Theological Position and Institutional Characteristics of Protestant Congregations: An Explanatory Study,» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 9 (1970): 53 - 58; Wade Clark Roof, Community and Commitment; Thomas Sweetser, The Catholic Parish: Shifting Membership in a Changing Church (Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1
Study of Lay Attitudes (Philadelphia: Pilgrim Press, 1970); James D. Davidson, «Religious Belief as an Independent Variable,» Journal
for the Scientific
Study of Religion 11 (1972): 65 - 75; James D. Davidson, «Religious Belief as a Dependent Variable,» Sociological Analysis 33 (1972): 81 - 94; James D. Davidson, «Patterns of Belief at the Denominational and Congregational Levels,» Review of Religious Research 13 (1972): 197 - 205; David R. Gibbs, Samuel A. Miller, and James R. Wood, «Doctrinal Orthodoxy, Salience and the Consequential Dimension,» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 12 (1973): 33 - 52; William McKinney, and others, Census Data for Community Mission (New York: Board for Homeland Ministries, United Church of Christ, 1983), part of a denomination - wide study of census data relevant to each congregation in the United Church of Christ; David O. Moberg, `' Theological Position and Institutional Characteristics of Protestant Congregations: An Explanatory Study,» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 9 (1970): 53 - 58; Wade Clark Roof, Community and Commitment; Thomas Sweetser, The Catholic Parish: Shifting Membership in a Changing Church (Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1
Study of Religion 11 (1972): 65 - 75; James D. Davidson, «Religious Belief as a Dependent Variable,» Sociological Analysis 33 (1972): 81 - 94; James D. Davidson, «Patterns of Belief at the Denominational and Congregational Levels,» Review of Religious Research 13 (1972): 197 - 205; David R. Gibbs, Samuel A. Miller, and James R. Wood, «Doctrinal Orthodoxy, Salience and the Consequential Dimension,» Journal
for the Scientific
Study of Religion 12 (1973): 33 - 52; William McKinney, and others, Census Data for Community Mission (New York: Board for Homeland Ministries, United Church of Christ, 1983), part of a denomination - wide study of census data relevant to each congregation in the United Church of Christ; David O. Moberg, `' Theological Position and Institutional Characteristics of Protestant Congregations: An Explanatory Study,» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 9 (1970): 53 - 58; Wade Clark Roof, Community and Commitment; Thomas Sweetser, The Catholic Parish: Shifting Membership in a Changing Church (Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1
Study of Religion 12 (1973): 33 - 52; William McKinney, and others, Census Data
for Community Mission (New York: Board
for Homeland Ministries, United Church of Christ, 1983), part of a denomination - wide
study of census data relevant to each congregation in the United Church of Christ; David O. Moberg, `' Theological Position and Institutional Characteristics of Protestant Congregations: An Explanatory Study,» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 9 (1970): 53 - 58; Wade Clark Roof, Community and Commitment; Thomas Sweetser, The Catholic Parish: Shifting Membership in a Changing Church (Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1
study of census data
relevant to each congregation in the United Church of Christ; David O. Moberg, `' Theological Position and Institutional Characteristics of Protestant Congregations: An Explanatory
Study,» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 9 (1970): 53 - 58; Wade Clark Roof, Community and Commitment; Thomas Sweetser, The Catholic Parish: Shifting Membership in a Changing Church (Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1
Study,» Journal
for the Scientific
Study of Religion 9 (1970): 53 - 58; Wade Clark Roof, Community and Commitment; Thomas Sweetser, The Catholic Parish: Shifting Membership in a Changing Church (Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1
Study of Religion 9 (1970): 53 - 58; Wade Clark Roof, Community and Commitment; Thomas Sweetser, The Catholic Parish: Shifting Membership in a Changing Church (Chicago: Center
for the Scientific
Study of Religion, 1
Study of Religion, 1974).
The
study of economics should be
relevant for business,
for management schools and so forth.
The use of post-meeting evaluation sheets following a Lenten
study series,
for example, permits broad participation and helps keep program planning
relevant to the needs and interests of the members.
Testbiotech pointed out this
study and the unintended effects of Golden Rice which «show genetic instability if they are crossed with other varieties; these were not discussed by FSANZ even though they are also
relevant for food safety».
By placing food security issues into a context
relevant to my life and
study, this address allowed me to realise the very real opportunity
for me to create positive global change.
The Company only holds your Personal Information if it is reasonably necessary and
relevant to providing the Total Wellbeing Diet program and
for the purposes of the research
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study being conducted by the CSIRO and the Glycemic Index Foundation (see Total Wellbeing Diet Online
Study informat
Study information).
Nutracon is the premier education and networking conference
for the health and nutrition industry and provides
relevant insights
for innovation based on science and technology, case
studies and market.
But beyond this important policy implication is a second implication in Jackson's
study that is more
relevant for our purposes: There is a more creative and potentially more useful way to measure noncognitive skills than what most researchers are currently focused on.
The
relevant part of the Ohio Social
Studies curriculum
for seventh graders does not actually force children to become Muslim or start practicing a different religion.
«Our results show that homework is not only
relevant for school performance but also
for personality development — provided that students put a lot of effort into their assignments,» Richard Göllner, author of the University of Tübingen
study, said in a press release.
Interestingly enough, the next day I came across a
study from Australia that seems quite
relevant, so I blogged about it at http://conservativegranolamommies.blogspot.com/2009/03/atlantic-monthly-meets-scientific.html Thanks so much
for your post!
When a teenager is not in school, there is far more time
for deeper
study or
relevant experience than is possible
for students at school or sixth - form college.
During screening, 37
studies found to be
relevant for data abstraction.
This results in a more specific search set which has been fully accounted
for in the
relevant review sections (Included
studies; Excluded
studies; Ongoing
studies).
Studies had to be case control for the purpose of the statistical analysis; have breastfeeding as a measured exposure and leukemia as a measured outcome; include data on breastfeeding duration in months, including but not limited to, 6 months or more (where relevant data were unavailable in the publication, the authors of the studies were contacted); and been published in peer - reviewed journals with full text available in E
Studies had to be case control
for the purpose of the statistical analysis; have breastfeeding as a measured exposure and leukemia as a measured outcome; include data on breastfeeding duration in months, including but not limited to, 6 months or more (where
relevant data were unavailable in the publication, the authors of the
studies were contacted); and been published in peer - reviewed journals with full text available in E
studies were contacted); and been published in peer - reviewed journals with full text available in English.
For those of you who are interested in finding out what the current science is on the relative safety of hospital versus nonhospital birth in the United States, here are some of the latest
relevant studies:
Dairy products enjoy strong support within government, and the industry has sponsored many
studies, and many dietary societies, in order to remain
relevant — see Marion Nestle's Food Politics
for a
study of scientific and regulatory capture by the food industry.
The aim of our
study was not only to improve the knowledge about breastfeeding but mainly to support the fathers to recognize and accept their
relevant role in the success of breastfeeding, to improve their capacity of empowering the self - confidence of the mother, and to support and encourage her to go on with breastfeeding, mainly when problems with lactation occur and can represent risk factors
for breastfeeding interruption.
«That needs to be addressed systematically in future
studies,» Arnardottir says, noting that «whether human milk, or just certain components, is
relevant as healing tool
for adult population remains of interest.
Seven additional references with
relevant data were also included: 3
studies were identified by an ongoing OVID alert system
for a related review (9, 14, 15), 2 were cited from reference lists of eligible
studies (16, 17), 1 article was written by 2 of the authors (RMM and GDS)(18), and 1 meeting abstract was also identified (19).
One of the major strengths of the present review is that data were obtained from all
relevant studies identified; 13
studies (76 %) provided additional analyses with systematic adjustment
for potential confounders (including the 7
studies that reported exclusive feeding).
A prospectus highlighted by the British Humanist Association said: «If and when teachers are required by the curriculum to convey teachings that are totally against Islam (Darwinism,
for example), the director of Islamic
Studies will brief the
relevant teachers and advise accordingly.»
For each of the nine dignity needs I have used pertinent data compiled and measured in other
relevant reports or
studies.
Another way that neuroscience is
relevant for policy and theory is by looking into
studies conducted in cognitive neuroscience, which helps explain some of the reasons
for patterns of cooperation and enmity in international relations.
Arguments need to be framed in terms of constituency case
studies, locally
relevant issues and the advantages
for the represented area.
Forward - thinking scientists, many with funding from PETA and its international affiliates, are developing methods
for studying diseases and testing products that don't require the use of animals and are actually
relevant to human health.
We want to promote a rigorous and inclusive
study of religions and beliefs that is
relevant and challenging
for young people of all faiths and none.»