Sentences with phrase «groups in a similar manner»

At the end of the six weeks, body mass, body mass index, and percentage of body fat decreased significantly in both groups in a similar manner.

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The majority of members of each church, nevertheless, gave different meanings to similar events and crises, and each group treated evidence of evil or the numinous or nonsense in a distinctive manner.
Yet with our understanding of the way that life is involved with life, of the manner in which self and society are bound together, of the way in which small groups within a nation act for the whole, it seems that we must move toward a conception similar to the Hebraic and medieval one.
Just as we inevitably judge people and group them into types, so I categorise whiskies in a similar manner.
Many groups around the world are racing to produce fertile human eggs and sperm in a similar manner.
Choset's group programmed the robot to move in a similar manner, then altered the waves to change how much of the robot's body was in contact with the sand at any one time.
The group found that the plants, which have lost some of the functions of the ERf receptor have developed leaves without teeth in a similar manner to the plants that are unable to make EPFL2.
Conversely, Tg - hIAPP mice inoculated with WT pancreas homogenate (hereafter referred to as the Tg / WT group) only began to show small IAPP aggregates at around 20 wk of age (Fig. 3, A and B), in a manner similar to untreated Tg mice.
Training for the chest and back can be approached in a very similar manner so it «s easy to group them in a single video like Ben has done.
This fall, we are also organizing online «walking parties» to enable clusters of classes or afterschool groups from around the world to take part in a learning journey together — in a manner similar to our pilot study.
From an outsider's perspective, an immediate worry about this approach is that the site could potentially operate in a manner similar to a Hollywood focus group, encouraging authors (consciously or not) to cut anything difficult or alienating in favour of a blander, more widely acceptable middle ground — trying to appeal to all of the people all of the time rather than trusting the judgement of one auxiliary pair of eyes (speaking of which, professional editors probably won't be too chuffed either).
The breeding trade has been so successful here that locals have become industry innovators; in 2004 a group of Amish businessmen opened the Buckeye Dog Auction, a venue for breeders from all around the country to sell their dogs in a manner similar to a livestock sale.
University of Hamburg scholars point out that in a manner similar to the gambling industry, the video gaming sector and its growth depends heavily on a single smaller group of players.
The Durden and Ray model expressly overlaps multiple strategies, including the commercial potential and visual I.D. of a gallery, the democratic structure of an artist's group, the potential to create collaborative works of art in the manner of a collective, and the shared fiscal support of its programs by group members and partnering organizations similar to a non-profit.
Note, for example, the sense of depth evoked by the banquet scene in the bottom right corner of Hazard (1957, fig. 3), which Rauschenberg juxtaposed with a similar photographic group portrait to its left, wherein the perspectival illusion has been undermined (in precisely the manner Steinberg describes) by means of a translucent scumble of white paint.
And I would offer a similar criticism of that as well, as IMO, you neither ground that form of analogizing in a scientific manner; as I have told you, I think that your inclusion and exclusion criteria selection process is quite arbitrary, and I don't think that it is coincidence that it confirms your distinction of a group you belong to («skeptics») from a group you criticize («realists») in ways that (1) reaffirm a superiority in the group you belong to and, (2) I consider to be superficial and not meaningful as compared to the vastly more important underlying similarities (e.g., the tendency toward identity protective behavior, motivated reasoning, cultural cognition, confirmation bias, emotively - influenced reasoning, etc.)...
The CPS should consider implementing a similar working group for criminal cases, to avoid evidence not being disclosed in a responsible manner.
Group Play will include a new Share Video ability that will let users share videos with friends in a similar manner to sharing music.
Does anyone believe that instead of 1 member but rather when 50 % of your membership feels they have been harmed that that group will not in a similar responsible manner go to court?
Does anyone believe that instead of 1 member but rather when 50 % of your membership feels they have been harmed that that group will not in a similar responsible manner?
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