Both approaches help to advance
a growing field of study.
Behavioral Finance is
a growing field of study within finance services and investment management, and for good reason, as the marketplace seeks to answer why the typcial proposed long - term investment strategies are leaving investors behind...
A: Abby here: there is
a growing field of study that aims to extract and sequence DNA and protein molecules from fossils.
Cryptoeconomics is
a growing field of study for students, aspiring coders and anyone who wants to understand how a blockchain is created, how a...
Not exact matches
Israel is a fast -
growing digital health innovation hub in large part because
of the government's efforts to drive and incentivize investments in the emerging
field, according to a
study published in The Lancet.
Wine Grape Vineyards May Benefit Butterflies Vineyards
growing grapes for the production
of wine may have another benefit as well: the
fields could assist in the preservation
of butterflies, a new
study reveals...
Despite finding that underreporting continues to be what she wrote in two 2013
studies to be an «alarming» [17] and «overwhelming» problem, [16] Johna Register - Mihalik, Ph.D, LAT, ATC, Senior Research Associate at WakeMed and Adjunct Assistant Professor at UNC - Chapel Hill, told MomsTEAM that the the reason the use
of impact sensors was not among the recommendations she and her co-authors in those
studies made to address the problem
of chronic underreporting was that she viewed «the use
of impact sensors in concussion detection, as the science, although a
growing field of information, is just not quite there in how these may best be used from a clinical standpoint and across all sport settings.»
Despite finding that underreporting continues to be what she wrote in two 2013
studies to be an «alarming» and «overwhelming» problem, Dr. Johna Register - Mihalik, a research scientist and member
of the faculty at the Matthew Gfeller Sport - Related TBI Research Center at the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, recently told MomsTEAM that the reason she and her colleagues did not recommend the use
of impact sensors in addressing the problem was that she viewed «the use
of impact sensors in concussion detection, as the science, although a
growing field of information, [as] just not quite there in [terms
of] how the [y] may best be used from a clinical standpoint and across all sport settings.»
There are no long - term research
studies on the outcome
of children with Selective Mutism as they
grow into adulthood, and therefore much
of what we believe occurs in adulthood for this population is conjecture by experts with experience in the
field.
By the time he graduated from University College London in 1999, Godinho Ferreira had
grown tired
of studying replication because the
field had reached the point where «people would just repeat each others» experiments,» he says.
The phenomenon
of similar, repeated recommendations from multiple expert
studies producing relatively little change is not unique to these types
of workforce issues; a similar, steadily
growing series
of careful, judicious, and thoughtful reports has accumulated over recent years in the
field of laboratory safety, which is also beset by serious problems.
The research is part
of a
growing field called ecoimmunology, which aims to push the
study of immunology beyond lab animals like fruit flies and mice and understand how immune systems function in real - world settings outside the lab.
This picture
of growing distance between scholarly «haves» and «have nots» emerges from a
study by Ajay K. Agrawal
of the University
of Toronto (U
of T), John McHale
of Queen's University, and Alexander Oettl
of the Georgia Institute
of Technology, which examined decades
of research output by everyone publishing in a particular scientific
field.
However, during winter
field surveys over the last decade, lake ice has typically only
grown to 1.5 meters (5 feet) thick, and has been as thin as 1.2 meters (4 feet),» said Christopher Arp, research assistant professor at the University
of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Water and Environmental Research Center and lead author
of the new
study accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters, a journal
of the American Geophysical Union.
Once the
fields were planted and
growing, researchers
studied the height
of the plants in the
fields, the amount
of grain harvested from each crop, and the amount and quality
of protein contained in the grains, among other things.
To better understand how symptoms
of eating disorders might be linked to obesity, drug use and depression in males,
Field and her colleagues reviewed responses to questionnaires completed as part
of the
Growing Up Today
Study.
«Very little research has been done on organic rice, and organic
studies on other crops do not apply to rice because — unlike other crops — most
of it is
grown in flooded
fields,» he said.
The problem is that we don't know how much damage the predators do during winter, when the lemming population
grows fastest, as, unsurprisingly, researchers do most
of their
field studies in the summer.
«This
study adds to a
growing body
of knowledge about the increases in wildfire risk and climate change,» said Chris
Field, director
of the Department
of Global Ecology at the Carnegie Institution for Science.
The number
of postdocs
studying in science and engineering (S&E)
fields at U.S. degree - granting institutions
grew 18.6 %, from 36,158 to 42,889, between 1994 and 2001, respectively.1 Over the same interval the number
of S&E doctorates holding tenure - track positions increased 6.1 % (from 36,830 to 39,080).
He works at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Jena, Germany, but does his
field studies in Utah, where the plant, a wild relative
of cultivated tobacco,
grows.
During the course
of our work, the
studies of Jim Rothman, who received a Lasker Award in 2002 for his work on the cell biology
of vesicle fusion, expanded our thinking and injected great enthusiasm into the rapidly
growing field of neurotransmitter release.
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This marine obsession may have been the result
of growing up in central Illinois (where we were far away from any seawater) or it might have started during a
field studies course in Moorea, French Polynesia taken while an undergraduate at the University
of California Berkeley.
This
study compared the antioxidant content
of two batches
of New Jersey blueberries,
grown in either organic
fields or conventional
fields.
Outgoing Chief Scientist Professor Ian Chubb highlighted the fact that although the need for STEM expertise is
growing, data show the number
of youngsters opting to
study STEM disciplines in secondary school, and going on to tertiary level
studies in these
fields, is declining in Australia.
The idea
of the Battle
of the Scientists includes four famous scientists competing against one another to
grow out
of the laboratory through
field work,
study, observations, and win the race to the Nobel Peace Prize.
While the need for STEM experts is
growing, the Office
of the Chief Scientist reports that the number
of students
studying STEM disciplines in senior secondary school has been declining in Australia, leading to fewer students pursuing post-secondary
study in STEM
fields.
that «The power
of the facts - versus - concepts dichotomy has
grown so great within the social
studies field that some professionals now harbor an instinctive distrust
of facts per se.»
They cited a 2011 U.S. Department
of Commerce
study, «STEM: Good Jobs Now and For the Future,» that said jobs in the STEM
fields grew three times faster than other jobs over the previous 10 years.
While empirical research in the
field of digital technologies and social
studies was limited, a small but
growing number
of cheerleading and how - to articles (Friedman & VanFossen, 2010 p. 53), alongside calls to wake the metaphorical «sleeping giant» (Martorella, 1997), in order for social
studies to remain a relevant
field of study in the information age (Fontana, 1997) emerged within the literature.
Last year, a landmark
study of school improvement («School Improvement by Design,» link: http://bit.ly/70J539) released by the Consortium for Policy Research in Education reported that the America's Choice programs performed significantly better than their major competitors in the
field, and the
study's researchers stated, «Students in America's Choice schools
grew at a significantly faster rate than students in comparison schools and faster than students in all other schools.»
However, the
field of behavioral finance has
grown to
study many
of these same concepts as they apply to financial decisions.
Although the academic
study of shelter medicine is
growing in popularity, few veterinarians leave school with intensive training in this
field.
Within the increasingly popular
field of anthrozoology (the
study of human - animal interactions) there is a
growing body
of scientific research supporting the benefits
of pet ownership for people.
Relocating to San Antonio in 2000, Dallas took time off from business activities to spend with his young son and to self -
study in the
growing convergence
of the cognitive, behavioral, affective, social, relational, and neural sciences and the practical application
of those sciences in the
field of individual, group, and organizational development.
Seen through the lens
of curatorial
studies, the vectors
of such a broad list take on real specificity, allowing for reflection on the
growing — if still productively rogue — history
of curatorial practice while providing a firm foundation for experimental projects in the
field.
Fajardo - Hill notes that the
field of Latin American
studies has
grown exponentially in recent decades.
Drawing on insights from participatory design, science and technology
studies, and related
fields, I argue the effectiveness
of participatory approaches is contingent on groups sharing a set
of political and epistemological commitments — commitments that have been destabilized as mistrust
of public institutions has
grown.
The combined experience and expertise in the curatorial and research
fields of Laurence Sillars and Dr Jon Wood will enable the Henry Moore Institute to realise ambitious, outward facing projects while
growing our substantial contribution to the
study and presentation
of sculpture.»
Largely because
of these mechanisms, most marine phytoplankton tested in single - species laboratory
studies and
field population experiments show little or no change in photosynthetic rates when
grown under high pCO2 conditions equivalent to ∼ 760 μatm (Tortell et al. 1997, Hein & Sand - Jensen 1997, Burkhardt et al. 2001, Tortell & Morell 2002, Rost et al. 2003, Beardall & Raven 2004, Giordano et al. 2005, Martin & Tortell 2006).
As it happens, Schmidt was the first winner
of the Climate Communication Prize from the American Geophysical Union, and various recent
studies in the
growing field of climate communications find that frank talk about the grim realities turns people off — it's simply too much to take in.
A
growing number
of studies perform both the chemical production, transformation, and transportation
of aerosols and the radiative forcing calculations (see Chapter 5) with the advantage
of correlating predicted aerosol distributions precisely with
fields determining aerosol production and deposition such as clouds (e.g., Penner et al., 1998b).
I
grew up at Stoneman Douglas, I played on those
fields, I went to those classes, I
studied in those classrooms,» he said Thursday, his voice breaking as many in the audience
of more than 1,000 were heard crying.
Universities aside, there is also a
growing number
of private institutions that offer programs or certifications in this
field of study.
SUMMARY To secure a position in the discipline
of manufacturing engineering to assist a stable and
growing manufacturing company with its business goals, while continuing to learn and
grow in my
field of study ACCOMPLISHMENTS Production Operation Improvement Increased production in a gear sub-department to produce over 700 lap and tested gear sets in an 8 - hour shift (normally producing 500 - 600 gear sets) following a floor p...
Broadly speaking, this
study represents an
growing interest in the
field of psychology on how positive processes, such as displays
of affection, build healthy relationships.
The term, infant mental health also describes an expanding
field of study and practice that has
grown into a broad - based multi-disciplinary and international effort to focus on the social emotional well - being
of infants and toddlers (Heffron, 2000).
Take a look at the
studies below to explore our ever -
growing collection
of reports on research in the
field.