Sentences with phrase «key evidence types»

Not exact matches

The fading glow provided key evidence that it was the decaying fireball of a new type of stellar blast called a kilonova.
A new study just published in the journal Glia and available online on July 11th, details the newly discovered mechanism by which astrocytes are involved in inhibitory synapse formation and presents strong evidence that Transforming Growth Factor Beta 1 (TGF β1), a protein produced by many cell types (including astrocytes) is a key player in this process.
But now we're starting to see more evidence that the type of cancer in question may not be all that important, because vitamin D appears to play a key role in the development of ALL types of cancer!
Indeed, recent studies have evidenced that the physical movements involved in writing by hand, versus typing on a computer, are key parts of the thinking process that allows children to retain information.
For example, in order to craft and understand some types of stories, students need to be able to cite textual evidence (key ideas and details), determine the meaning of words (craft and structure), integrate information (integration of knowledge of ideas), and read and comprehend literary nonfiction (range of reading and level of text complexity).
The Guidance Note for Lead Authors of the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report on Consistent Treatment of Uncertainties impose upon the lead authors to assign subjective levels of confidence to their findings: «The AR5 will rely on two metrics for communicating the degree of certainty in key findings: 1 Confidence in the validity of a finding, based on the type, amount, quality, and consistency of evidence (e.g., mechanistic understanding, theory, data, models, expert judgment) and the degree of agreement.
Circumstantial evidence of this type may be caused by a range of natural factors, including some key ones which are not even included in the IPCC models.
One of the key areas of contention centers on the definition of what type of favorable evidence must be disclosed.
Of course, in all matters of this type, it is vital that a legal advocate conduct a thorough investigation of the facts, review all available police reports and documentation, and take steps to preserve critical eyewitness testimony and other key physical evidence.
Although proponents of defunding Planned Parenthood argue that other providers — namely health departments and federally qualified health centers (FQHCs)-- would easily be able to fill the overwhelming hole torn in the safety net, evidence suggests otherwise.1 Planned Parenthood health centers consistently perform better than other types of publicly funded family planning providers on key indicators of accessibility and quality of contraceptive care.2 Plus, Planned Parenthood serves a greater share of women who obtain contraceptive care from safety - net health centers.3 And in some communities and for many women, Planned Parenthood is the predominant source of publicly funded contraceptive care.4 It is simply unrealistic to expect other providers to readily step up and restore the gravely diminished capacity of the family planning safety net were Planned Parenthood defunded.
Scott M. Stanley of the University of Denver, a leader in the marriage education movement, identifies four key benefits of premarital education: a) It gives couples time to think through their decision more carefully b) It makes a statement that marriage is a big, important step c) It can predispose couples for getting help if they need it later in their marriage d) There is evidence that some couples with some types of premarital training can lower their risks for subsequent marital distress or termination.
The framework and examples are the foundation for describing practice - based research syntheses and the yield from these types of literature reviews for identifying the key characteristics, features, elements, active ingredients, etc., of evidence - based early childhood intervention practices.
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