Sentences with phrase «from recent literature»

The listed unfair practices and subjective distortions of objective custody criteria are culled from recent literature and from reviewing 30 years of doing custody evaluations.
From the recent literature, the central estimate of the equilibrium climate sensitivity is ~ 2 °C, while the climate model average is ~ 3.2 °C, or an equilibrium climate sensitivity that is some 40 % lower than the model average.
In this column Jenny invites a scientist of note to recommend a paper from the recent literature and explain why she or he is enthused about it.
The Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory (NWREL) posts a variety of online research, including Kathleen Cotton's ground - breaking 1996 study on small schools, School Size, School Climate, and Student Performance, as well as her December 2001 literature review, New Small Learning Communities: Findings from Recent Literature.

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In recent months, the startup has broadened its horizons, letting users annotate everything from literature and poetry to legal documents.
The most recent entry in the huge literature on Weil comes from Palle Yourgrau, a professor of philosophy at Brandeis University.
A notable recent contributor to this literature from the process perspective is Robert Kinast.
This means finding a common principle of interpretation to handle such divergent strands as the new history and its consequent historicism, romantic poetry from Blake to Goethe, Darwin and evolutionism, Hegel and the Hegelian left, Marx and Marxism, psychoanalysis, the many varieties of more recent literature including such divergent figures as Dostoevsky, Strindberg and Baudelaire, and, of course, Nietzsche himself.
Interestingly, this author has not found any reference, other than the recent Cyprus Grove Cemetery literature which more than likely summarized Whites Peppersauce decoction, that addresses whether Maunsel Whites sauce resulted from boiled vinegar poured over whole red peppers, i.e., a chile pepper vinegar; or from a mash of crushed ripened peppers where boiled vinegar was added and then processed by straining the mash to a certain liquid consistency.
Summary: This report reviews recent health and nutrition literature from Ethiopia, with a focus on the nutrition and care of children, women, and adolescent...
However, many recent reports have raised the alarm that a shocking amount of the published literature in fields ranging from cancer biology to psychology is not reproducible.
A recent comprehensive literature review, published in Frontiers in Psychiatry, by Dr. Danessa Mayo and colleagues offers a model of the trauma - psychosis risk cycle that results from experiencing childhood trauma.
The UW researchers — led by Annie Hillier, a recent graduate from the UW's School of Marine and Environmental Affairs, and professors Ryan Kelly and Terrie Klinger — wondered whether this theory would hold up in the realm of peer - reviewed scientific literature.
That's the take - home message from a global survey of Ph.D. and master's students published today, which adds to the meager but growing literature on the subject and corroborates anecdotal evidence and discussion about the topic from recent years, including a number of personal tragedies and numerous testimonials and concerns expressed on social media and elsewhere.
We summarize the literature on the early — unschooled — development of scientific thinking, and then focus on recent research on how best to teach science to children from preschool to middle school.
The research team used data from the published literature to model what would happen to a hypothetical group of 1,000 women who want the contraceptive implant after a recent birth.
However, a recent published review of basic science journals, including studies of cells in culture from high impact cardiovascular journals, and of basic and clinical scientific literature, suggests that sex of experimental material is not consistently reported.
«In addition to its reliance on existing and primarily recent synthesis reports from the peer reviewed literature, it also underwent a technical review by12 federal climate change experts, internal EPA review, and interagency review.»
Unfortunately I do not have any statistics for Canada and Australia, however recent literature has shown that within the USA alone, the incidence of pelvic floor dysfunction is going to rise from 28.1 million WOMEN in 2010, to 43.8 million in 2050 (1).
In recent articles, we have put these mistaken notions to rest by showing the extensive scientific literature on the benefits of cod liver oil and vitamin A, as well as on the synergistic - rather than antagonistic - relationship of vitamins A and D. To bolster our premise that vitamin A is not toxic and that vitamin D can be obtained from food sources, we have published many articles on traditional diets, showing the high levels of vitamins A and D in traditional foods.
A relationship between cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli and prostate cancer emerged more recently from epidemiologic studies, and a recent review of the literature suggested that the majority of studies supported a protective benefit of consuming cruciferous vegetables (20).
Not sure if anyone else is suffering from Beat Generation fatigue, but this posits Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs and Jack Kerouac at the very beginnings of what would be a solid, longstanding, somewhat complicated friendship of three and if John Krokidas captures their tale «visual flair, kinetic energy, and imagination» as Sundance suggests it, then we can hope that this is an atypical bio about three pivotal players in American literature that have been bogged down filmically in the recent past.
From a literature review of approximately 160 recent studies, developmental psychologist Stephanie Jones and her research team at the Harvard Graduate School of Education find that EF is a set of mental processes that are used to carry out goal - directed behavior.
At a recent Republican women's club luncheon in North Carolina, a member went from table to table distributing literature that called the program part of «the silent erosion of our civil liberties.»
That is, bias (a highly controversial issue covered in the research literature and also on this blog; see recent posts about bias here, here, and here), does also appear to exist in this state and particularly at the school - level for (1) subject areas less traditionally tested and, hence, not often consecutively tested (e.g., from one consecutive grade level to the next), and given (2) the state is combining growth measures with proficiency (i.e., «snapshot») measures to evaluate schools, the latter being significantly negatively correlated with the populations of the students in the schools being evaluated.
Excerpts from the article appear below: «All teachers have the capacity to be leaders,» researchers wrote in a recent comprehensive review of literature on teacher leadership, «but not all teachers want to be.»
His most recent horrible decision to be met with public outcry involved removing American literature from the curriculum, deciding that Jane Austen was far more important for young people to read than Of Mice and Men due to the fact that she was British.
Steve is also an aspiring «PhD wannabe» (his words, not mine) whose knowledge of literature runs from an entrenched understanding of the classics to those works of literary fiction developed by independent authors in more recent times.
And, if you're up on things, I probably don't have to inform you of a recent letter from some of the top big name authors requesting letters be sent to Amazon's Jeff Bezos in order to save authors and writing and literature and to let Hachette get its way.
The strategy to which Litterman refers is «HML» or «High Book - to - Price Minus Low Book - to - Price,» which is particularly interesting given our recent consideration of the merits of price - to - book value as an investment strategy and the various methods discussed in the academic literature for improving returns from a low P / B strategy.
Some of her most recent projects include a set of illustrations of well - loved heroines from classic literature.
«Sacrifice for the Fleet,» now at L.A. Louver, hosts a series of new and recent works born from the artist's fascination with Greek literature, Biblical texts, and Armenian manuscripts (he is the son of Armenian refugees).
The images are pulled from his imagination and from the imaginative realm of literature: his recent solo exhibition at the Drawing Center was composed of notebooks in which he makes a drawing every day in response to books he reads over the course of the year — texts that range from Ovid to Patti Smith.
Her more recent publications include Posing Beauty: African American Images from the 1890s to the Present (W.W. Norton & Company, 2009), Michelle Obama: The First Lady in Photographs (W.W. Norton & Company, 2009 and NAACP Image Award Literature Winner), and Black Venus 2010: They Called Her «Hottentot» (Temple University Press, 2010).
A case in point is «the enigmatic, fantastically erudite artist Raymond Pettibon,» as Peter Schjeldahl called him in a recent New Yorker review, whose work embraces a wide spectrum of American high and low culture, from the deviations of marginal youth to art history, literature, sports, religion, politics, and sexuality.
In recent work presented at Documenta, the Whitney Biennial, and PS1 Contemporary Art Center, Watts integrates signs and symbols from spiritual literature to articulate a complex international sensibility.
Influenced by literature and theatre, Byrne's work consistently references a range of sources, from popular magazines of the recent past to iconic Modernist playwrights such as Brecht, Beckett, and Sartre.
From the «collapse» of literature into the visual arts to the art world's recent infatuation with poetry, to the conditions for publication of experimental literature today, the symposium will provide a critical overview of visual arts» engagement with the written word and vice versa.
This collection of more than 100 works spanning from Baselitz's earliest years to the present day offers an unparalleled overview of his oeuvre, as well as insight into the subtle changes that have come to his work as he has matured: In recent years the distinctive visual universe that grew out of the artist's study of art, myth and literature has expanded to make room for the personal, for memories of an upbringing in the German and Slavic cultural borderland, for everyday life and his family and for revisiting works by himself and others.
Influenced by literature and theatre, Gerard Byrne's work consistently references a range of sources, from popular magazines of the recent past to iconic modernist playwrights like Brecht, Beckett, and Sartre.
In recent years, she has enjoyed a growing national and international reputation thanks to her exuberant sculptural practice which engages with elements from popular culture including food, design and literature.
A period for which the SCL index is NOT «well defined», and an area many times larger than the Greenland Sea, behaving in a fashion for which we have no recent precedent according to literature — see, for instance the review article from Polyak et al, 2010 — «could» be natural since a possible relationship between sea ice and solar cycle length has been demonstrated, sort of.
You'll undoubtedly hear from some folks who question whether Maldives is threatened by rising seas by pointing to scientific controversies over recent sea - level trends in the Indian Ocean, so I'll put up a link to relevant published literature on Google Scholar here.
Interestingly, our results are actually pretty consistent with a lot of the recent literature on sensitivity: All studies comparing simple models with recent climate change (from Andronova and Schlesinger, 2001, onwards) find high sensitivities (more than 8K, say) are consistent (at the few - percent level) with the observed record unless they are ruled out a priori.
This consensus extends from large academic reviews of the literature such as Steve Sorrell's groundbreaking 2007 review for the UK government to more recent reviews conducted by the European Commission, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and the International Energy Agency (IEA).
It is based on an extensive literature study, taking into account recent major reviews, and considering a wide range of different views from eminent experts worldwide.
«Combined with a literature review, the results showed that high N2O emissions from peat decomposition in the tropics tend to be common; which is in contrast with most recent IPCC [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change] emission factors,» she says.
A slew of recent papers in the peer - reviewed literature since 2011 indicates that AR4 substantially overestimates climate sensitivity (the amount of warming from a given increase in CO2e concentrations).
In addition, the calculations use some complementary data points from the most recent scientific literature.
The glacier story has led the IPCC's critics to pore over its most recent report, focusing on claims that arise from the «grey literature» — normally taken to mean reports by governments and other organisations that are not published commercially or passed through academic channels.
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