Sentences with phrase «joint studies of»

The pair of probes would also be used to conduct joint studies of Jupiter's intense magnetic field.
A joint study of the voters» rolls by electoral reform groups Bersih and Engage found some cases in which dead voters were re-registered, and one voter whose birth year was listed as 1897
If it is possible, as I have argued, for a Christian student to write something on Islam that Muslims can acknowledge, and therefore possible also in principle (although it has not yet been done) for a Muslim to do the same on Christianity, then presumably a joint study of the two faiths and of the relationships between them could be produced by a Christian and a Muslim working in collaboration.
But earlier this year, several of the e-advocacy consulting firms and service providers released a joint study of the use of email for advocacy, communications and fundraising by nonprofit organizations.
From their joint study of students» strategies, the teachers gained greater understanding of their students» reasoning and adapted their classroom practices to this new knowledge.
The Office has also engaged in a joint study of transatlantic airline alliances with the Directorate General of Competition for the European Union.
A joint study of more than 10,000 students revealed that kids whose parents were involved with checking homework and attending school events were more likely to do better academically.
The rise in the popularity of hand - made artisanal cheeses in Canada and the US led to a joint study of the possible causes and risks of contamination involved in making soft cheeses.

Not exact matches

A joint study by AOL and Nielsen found that people spend more than 50 percent of their time online with content and an additional 30 percent of their time on social channels where content can be shared.
That's the finding of a joint study by researchers at Columbia University and California State University.
In addition, the university has seven different combined degrees — this year marks the introduction of a joint MBA and library and information studies degree.
According to a joint study from the University of British Columbia and the University of Utah, corporate boards that include women are more likely to seek help from financial advisers when faced with a takeover offer.
Calgary offers a joint EMBA program with the University of Alberta, which includes an international study trip.
Between 2008 and 2011, the joint task force that operates the detention facility secretly evacuated at least 19 troops who had worked in detainee operations due to severe «behavioral health reasons,» according to an Army Institute of Public health study obtained exclusively by VICE News.
This study, a joint project of PricewaterhouseCoopers and the London Business School, looked at the choices that managers in insurance, wealth management, and banking make with respect to bonuses, pay raises, and promotions.
According to estimates by the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, black voters contributed roughly 70 % of Obama's share of the vote in the state, both in 2008 and 2012.
The relationship between homeownership and wealth held true even in the years surrounding the mortgage crisis, which wiped out trillions of dollars in home equity and caused over 4 million Americans to lose their homes, researchers for Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies found.
In 2015, researchers from Harvard and the Boston Attention and Learning Laboratory published a joint study that found people in their mid-40s — specifically, age 43 — tended to do the best on tests of concentration.
Over the last decade, the number of adults under age 30 has jumped by 5 million, but the number of households for that age group rose by just 200,000, the Journal reports, citing the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies.
She graduated from the University of East London with a joint degree in Cultural Studies and Event Management.
A joint study by the University of Notre Dame, University of Kentucky and Penn State University tested two sets of people on their golf performance; Half were told they were using a Nike putter; the other half were told no brand.
A joint study by Ovum and Indepen Consulting attributed 80 percent of U.S. productivity growth in 2004 to telecommunications and related information and computer technologies.
A striking 46 percent of renters ages 25 to 34 — the core of the millennial population — spend more than 30 percent of their incomes on rent, up from 40 percent a decade earlier, according to a report by Harvard University's Joint Center of Housing Studies.
To conduct their study, Dedrone and personnel from Joint Base Myer - Henderson Hall installed drone detection systems on the roof of the National Defense University at Fort McNair.
A joint study estimated bilateral trade will increase by about 20 per cent, resulting in a $ 12 billion boost to the Canadian economy and the creation of about 80,000 new jobs.
A joint «Super Bowl Ads» study by researchers at Stanford University and Humboldt University in Germany recently found that for some advertisers long associated with the big game, the benefits of Super Bowl ads persist well into the year.
Greg is on the boards of directors for CarGurus, Inc., a publicly traded online automotive marketplace, the Woodland Park Zoo and Seeking Alpha and is a Policy Advisory Board Member for Harvard University Joint Center for Housing Studies.
In August 2016, looking ahead to this 40th year of partnership, Canada and ASEAN announced a joint study on the feasibility of a free trade agreement.
And many feel that their own leaders are not doing enough to fight Islamic extremism, according to the study, a joint project of the Pew Research Center for People & the Press and the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life.
He has been a teaching fellow at Princeton Theological Seminary, an international consultant to the Commission on Ecumenical Missions and Relations, National Board of Missions, of the United Presbyterian Church (USA), and is founder and Director of the Christian Center for Asian Studies, and Director of the Doctor of Ministries Studies, a joint program with San Francisco Theological Seminary.
In 2005, the website Christian Today published the results of a joint study by academics from Queen's University, Belfast and the University of Ulster, which found
A geophysicist at the University of Washington and director of the Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, he is at the forefront of research on geoengineering, a science that focuses on manipulating the environment to, among other ends, combat climate change.
See, for example, their joint article «The Song of Miriam,» Journal of Near Eastern Studies 14 (1955): 237 - 250; also Cross, «The Song of the Sea and Canaanite Myth» in his Canaanite Myth and Hebrew Epic (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1973).
An Ecumenical Interpretation,, a study document commissioned and received by the Joint Working Group of the Roman Catholic Church and the World Council of Churches in 1990.
«A Study Document Commissioned and Received by the Joint Working Group of the Roman Catholic Church and the World Council of Churches, The Notion of «Hierachv of Truths».
It is an inescapable fact that when free - church men and established - church men undertake to frame a joint statement about the relations of church and state, they can come to agreement only by a studied ambiguity or by a cautious avoidance of controversial aspects of the question.
Studies of paleolithic humans by anthropologist have indeed revealed that our ancestors had healthier bone structures with little to no evidence of bone loss or decay and very little joint -LSB-...]
«This study represents a major milestone for the UC - II ® brand, and it validates our efforts to develop new paradigms for joint health products for the aging population, while also addressing the needs of an expanding group of younger, active, health - conscious consumers,» said Dr. James Lugo, Chief Scientific Officer of the Consumer Health & Nutrition Business Unit of Lonza.
Patented, nature - identical plant mineral complex which has been the subject of over a dozen published studies on its unique properties and potential health benefits, especially for bone, joint and cardiovascular health.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.)-- Out - of - stocks remain at an eight - percent average rate among food retailers and manufacturers, according to a joint study released this week at the joint industry's Supply Chain Conference.
The James Beard Rhone Rangers Professional Study / Travel Grant is a joint effort by the two organizations to promote greater understanding of American Rhone wines in the food and restaurant community.
The report is the second in a series of reports on the joint GMA / BCG 2015 Benchmarking Study.
Studies have shown that a topical application of capsaicinoid compounds can alleviate pain associated with peripheral neuropathies (nerve pain outside the Central Nervous System), pain attributed to diabetes, muscle pain, joint pain, fibromyalgia, and osteo - and rheumatoid arthritis.
Based on the joint review, UNC and the NCAA staff concluded there were no violations of current NCAA rules or student - athlete eligibility issues related to courses in African and Afro - American Studies.
Studies have shown improved accuracy with the use of ultrasound to guide injections into joints.
And then there's professor Judith Gere's study on joint goal planning, or the lack of it, and what that might mean for a marriage.
However, a joint study by the Government of South Australia and Women's & Children's Hospital says differently.
He was one of two residents appointed to a joint Park District - Village of Gurnee committee that earlier this year studied ways the two boards can work together to pay for family recreation, including a community pool, without raising property taxes.
The reviewers found few studies evaluating the effectiveness in the ACL rehabilitation process of so - called «open chain» exercises (those which tend to isolate a single muscle group and a single joint, such as leg curls and leg extensions, with or without added weight) versus «closed chain» exercises (those which work multiple joints and multiple muscle groups at once, such as, for example, a squat involves the knee, hip and ankle joints, and multiple muscles groups, e.g. quads, hamstrings, hip flexors, calves and glutes, with body weight alone or with added weight).
Researchers at ETH Zurich's Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, in a joint study with the University of Illinois, confirmed the «biofouling phenomenon» by which bath toys become breeding grounds for bacteria and
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