There is
a large number of peer - reviewed papers, with results from all over the world, reaching precisely the opposite conclusion — that is, that the MWP, and / or the RWP, were warmer than, or as warm as, the present period.
A large number of peer - reviewed research, including long - term randomized controlled trial data, has demonstrated that growth hormone replacement improves energy, strength, cardiac function, blood pressure, cholesterol levels, insulin sensitivity cognitive function, immunity, and psychologic well - being; decreases body fat; increases lean muscle; prevents and reverses heart disease; prevents and improves osteoporosis; and improves quality of life.
A large number of peer reviewed articles demonstrated the rapid bacteria killing ability of copper.
His profound influence in his field is demonstrated by his steady production of research papers referenced by
large numbers of his peers.
Not exact matches
So a
large number of good and smart people in good faith developed an investing strategy that they thought was supported by the
peer - reviewed research but in reality was the OPPOSITE
of what the
peer - reviewed research would support once all the
peer - reviewed research needed to make intelligent choices had been published.
We have a
large mega style church here in Lexington where the lead Pastor succumbed to his own Ego fanned by rapid growth in
numbers and
peer recognition
of his amazing «success».
The
Peer Counselling Program is a cost effective and highly productive way to reach a
larger number of mothers more frequently.
Jim was determined to find answers over why the rear facing information in US is so weak considering there has been overwhelming
peer reviewed research and evidence for a
large number of years.
Seeing
large numbers of Labour
peers commit in public to voting for 100 % reform and no filibustering.
A
large number of Conservative and Liberal Democrat
peers, including many former Tory ministers
of Margaret Thatcher's government, voted with the opposition.
Nobody is saying, «Look, we've got this
large body
of peer - reviewed experimental data comparing GM with non-GM foods on a
number of criteria that demonstrate the food is safe.»
Weissman says that most clinical studies
of stem cells fail to meet what he sees as key criteria: They should be based on clear,
peer - reviewed demonstrations
of tissue regeneration, replicated by a
large number of independent groups that provide rapid, long - lasting benefits.
If the immigrant population is
large enough, they might spend a
number of semesters in separate classes, before their English is strong enough for them to move into «mainstream» classes with native - English speaking
peers.
One might also be concerned that some families are, for some reason, unable to remove their children from cohorts with a
large number of troubled
peers.
Many
of the nation's schools are tasked with educating
large numbers of disadvantaged students who, at the start
of kindergarten, already lag far behind their
peers.
Students work directly with people from other places and cultures, and collaborate not only with
peers, but with mentors and experts in a
large number of fields.
«As our population continues to diversify, we can not afford to leave
large numbers of our students behind their
peers and expect the Wisconsin economy to continue without disruption.»
Instant Assignment Help has established its benchmark successfully among its
peers, and our team
of Engineering assignment experts has helped a
large number of students based in the US, UK, UAE, New Zealand, Malaysia and several other countries to overcome their Engineering assignment writing issues.
Instant Assignment Help has outperformed its
peers within a short span
of time and has helped out a
large number of students to overcome their assignment writing problems.
On Tuesday, BlackRock laid out an ambitious plan to consolidate a
large number of actively managed mutual funds with
peers that rely more on algorithms and models to pick -LSB-...]
There are a
large number of recent
peer - reviewed scientific publications demonstrating how solar activity can affect our climate (Benestad, 2002), such as how changes in the UV radiation following the solar activity affect the stratospheric ozone concentrations (1999) and how earth's temperatures respond to changes in the total solar irradiance (Meehl, 2003).
This is a relatively unusual way
of doing things in our experience, but it does seem to have been effective at getting rapid responses with a wide variety
of perspectives, though without
peer review, a
large number of unjustified, unsupportable and irrelevant statements have also got through.
In 2016, an examination
of the
peer - reviewed scientific literature has uncovered dozens
of paleoclimate reconstructions that reveal modern «global» warming has not actually been global in scale after all, as there are a
large number of regions on the globe where it has been cooling for decades.
So, their solution is to offer a measly $ 30,000 to a member
of the public to achieve a better result than
large numbers of highly qualified rocket scientists with thousands
of peer reviewed papers.
I arrived at that conclusion after reading hundreds
of articles on OA (including, to be fair, some that also raise these issues) and overseeing the
peer - review process for the very
large number of submissions to this themed issue.
Between Hawaii and Utah, it's a pretty dismal pack, with a
large number of states coming in with an «F» grade, even when they are slightly less awful than their
peers with even lower «F» scores.
Through «crowd sourcing»,
peer - to -
peer rating and other novel tools, management
of large numbers of students is facilitated, allowing also active and effective involvement
of the faculty without having them chained to their computers day and night.
James has also advised on a
number of M&A transactions involving Channel Islands businesses, including Bank Leumi on the disposal
of its Jersey corporate services and banking businesses, GLI Finance (AIM) on its acquisition
of peer - to -
peer lending businesses Sancus Gibraltar and BMS Finance, a consortium
of investors on their acquisition
of the SandpiperCI group, the Channel Islands»
largest retailer, JTC Group on its acquisition
of the Kleinwort Benson Channel Islands funds business and Stonehage on its combination with Fleming Family & Partners to form the leading independent multi-family office in Europe, Middle East and Africa.
You can argue, as would I, that a far
larger number of law school graduates than the top handful from elite schools, can excel at
large firms and even perform better than their more well - credentialed
peers.
Legal director Dr Holger - Kirsten Rosenbauer joined Hochtief in 2009 and is considered by his
peers as being a gifted M&A and corporate governance specialist having worked on a
number of large transactions over the course
of his eight - year association with the company.
Windows 10 Enterprise has all the business features
of Pro, and adds a
number of more powerful features designed for
larger companies: Direct Access for connecting without a VPN, AppLocker for whitelisting apps, BranchCache for sharing downloads and updates with other PCs using a
peer - to -
peer connection, and group policy for controlling the Start Screen.
They found participants similarly outperformed control group
peers in all
of the other areas, many
of which were covered by a much
larger number of studies in the analysis.
Recent theoretical work suggests that bullying might arise out
of early cognitive deficits — including language problems, imperfect causal understanding, and poor inhibitory control — that lead to decreased competence with
peers, which over time develops into bullying.14, 15 A small
number of studies provide circumstantial evidence that such a hypothesis might have merit7: 1 study found a link between poor early cognitive stimulation and (broadly defined) inappropriate school behavior, 16 and another found cognitive stimulation at age 3 years to be protective against symptoms
of attention - deficit disorder at age 7 years.17 A study
of Greek children found that academic self - efficacy and deficits in social cognition were related to bullying behavior.18 A
large US national survey found that those who perceive themselves as having average or below - average academic achievement (as opposed to very good achievement) are 50 % to 80 % more likely to be bullies.8 Yet these studies are based on cross-sectional surveys, with the variables all measured at a single point in time.
A
large number of studies found that girls are more securely attached to
peers than boys (e.g., Gullone and Robinson 2005; Richards et al. 2010).
Mental health problems were assessed using the self - report version
of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), a multi-informant wide - angle screening questionnaire.26, 27 The SDQ has been used in a
large number of population - based studies in several countries.27 It is a 25 - item questionnaire with five subscales, each consisting
of five items, generating scores for emotional symptoms, conduct problems, hyperactivity — inattention,
peer problems and prosocial behaviour.
Previous MCS studies have related broad composite measures
of father engagement in caring activities to subsequent child behavioural outcomes using subscales
of total difficulties (emotion, conduct, attention or
peer problems)[38 — 40]: most effects were very small and not statistically significant, but (among the
large number of analyses performed), inverse associations were reported for (a) engagement at 9 months with emotional problems at 3 years [38], (b) engagement at 3 years with attention problems at 5 years [39] and (c) engagement at 5 years with
peer problems at 7 years [40].