Sentences with phrase «more comparative studies»

«The significance of this study is that we're going to see more comparative studies of macromolecular concentrations — such as differences in proteins and lipids — which reveal things that can't be read out directly» from the genome, says Todd Preuss, a neuroscientist at Emory University who specializes in the evolution of the human brain and who was not involved in the study.
More comparative studies and impact evaluations are needed within countries to determine which strategies are most effective at promoting and supporting EBF with different populations.
More comparative study of the foundation upon which authority is supposed to rest, the forms which it may take, the methods by which it works, its execution and its delegation, are necessary.

Not exact matches

Wiebe's tendency to address issues in general terms and to resist close comparative study also weakens his more theoretical argument.
Once more, withdrawing to the small but beautiful estate of Tegel near Berlin, he turned scholar and hermit and devoted the remaining years of his life almost exclusively to the comparative study of languages.
Third, he championed comparative religion, understood by him as an umbrella term for objective studies, by specialists, of the historic religious traditions, no more and no less.
It would need to attend to the more broadly shared features of a congregation's practice of worship by comparative study of congregations in the same culture and cross-culturally (synchronically) and through history (diachronically).
The philosopher, Western or Eastern, may well agree with this second emphasis; but the scholar interested in the comparative study of religions may well ask if certain other manifestations of Hinduism should not be more fully included when we attempt to discuss the essence of the religion of India.
And I believe that this second great development is a change for the good: that the personalization of comparative religion studies is transforming them into something more realistic, truer.
On a more detailed and comparative study, some of the conclusions made by earlier scholars were challenged and modifiedxxxii.
Though you might not experience fetal hiccups for yourself, it's very likely that all babies do hiccup in the womb, with some hiccuping more than others, according to a study in the Journal Of Comparative Psychology.
The study of ideologies as serious forms of political thinking is a growth area within the discipline of politics as more and more research focuses on the «small print» of political thinking and on the comparative contexts in which it takes place.
Using the payslips, critical study and comparative analysis clearly shows that teachers with their monthly income (net salaries) can now afford to buy or own appreciably much more than they could 7 yrs ago on the same pay level or rank CONTRARY to what we are mischievously made to believe currently by the NPP and their media cohorts as well as others who get opportunity to share their opinions on both the print and electronic media.
The study provides a straightforward answer to a puzzle that comparative neuroanatomists have been wrestling with for more than a decade: how can birds with their small brains perform complicated cognitive behaviors?
Even more important, this seminal work opens the road for comparative neuroimaging studies in which humans and other animals perform similar tasks using similar methodologies, and the results can be analyzed using similar strategies.
«The octopus genome makes studies of cephalopod traits much more tractable, and now represents an important point on the tree of life for comparative evolutionary studies,» said Ragsdale, an associate professor in neurobiology and organismal biology and anatomy at the University of Chicago.
Comparative studies show that Neolithic hunter - gatherers ate a more varied and nutritious diet than Neolithic farmers.
Scientists can now analyze metabolites in greater detail and also conduct more informative comparative studies.
Comparative study shows canines rescued from Fukushima suffered more than those abandoned elsewhere
Mechanistic studies and comparative pathology... more»
So, we have yet more data that fit into, and support, the comparative anatomy studies.
TIMSS (the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study) is an international comparative study of more than 580 000 students in Years 4 and 8 across more than 60 participating countries, carried out every four yStudy) is an international comparative study of more than 580 000 students in Years 4 and 8 across more than 60 participating countries, carried out every four ystudy of more than 580 000 students in Years 4 and 8 across more than 60 participating countries, carried out every four years.
The cross-country comparative approach provides a number of unique advantages over national studies: It can exploit institutional variation that does not exist within countries; draw on much larger variation than usually available within any country; reveal whether any result is country - specific or more general; test whether effects are systematically heterogeneous in different settings; circumvent selection issues that plague within - country identification by using system - level aggregated measures; and uncover general - equilibrium effects that often elude studies in a single country.
Calling for more research ultimately rests on an intuition that vouchers may achieve important public objectives and that studying them will reap valuable information about the comparative strengths of public and private education systems.
The results from any Comparative Judgement study are on an arbitrary scale, so it is helpful to rescale to a more meaningful scale, and apply grades.
He is the co-editor of Citizenship, Identity and Education in Muslim Communities: Essays on Attachment and Obligation (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010), and author of more than thirty refereed articles in Philosophy of Education, Comparative Education Review, Journal of Thought, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Asia - Pacific Education Review, Educational Policy, and other academic journals.
More than 100 comparative studies of early childhood education show that children who attended preschool prior to kindergarten had lasting improvements in cognitive, social skills and school progress.
Automatic transmission specialist Antonov reports that its comparative studies of an electric vehicle equipped with its multi-speed transmission over eight different drive cycles suggest that the transmission... Read more
I think instead of keyboard they can include a handwriting recognizer and split screen to display two different pages of same book or different books is more useful for comparative study in landscape mode.
In an actual comparative pricing study I did for another blog post, I discovered that insuring the more expensive Tahoe is actually cheaper in total dollars than insuring the economical Corolla (new, as well as used).
A growing field called comparative oncology studies these naturally arising tumors in pets to learn more about human cancers.
The comparative capital cost study of a combined cycle gas unit versus a wind farm with gas turbine back - up power also reveals that the wind farm / gas turbine installed KW cost is more than twice the cost of the combined cycle plant.
Many law schools have developed programs for study abroad — not just the summer - abroad programs that have been standard fare for decades (that may or may not include instruction in foreign or international law), but also semester - abroad programs, exchange programs with law faculties in other countries, and special legal institutes with a comparative or international focus, including some that are situated in foreign jurisdictions.18 For example, Temple operates year - round programs with full - time faculty in Tokyo and Beijing; as well as a summer program in Rome; exchange relationships with the Universities of Cork, Tel Aviv, and Utrecht; and an Institute for International Law and Public Policy in Philadelphia.19 One of the more unusual efforts of this kind has been Georgetown's undertaking to create a completely new institution in London that is cooperatively run by several leading world universities and that brings together equal numbers of students from several different nations to study law together for a semester in a setting that is not tied to any single legal culture.20
He completed his predoctoral internship at the Center for Cognitive Therapy in Philadelphia, conducted the first comparative outcome study on what is now known as ACT as part of his dissertation under the supervision of ACT founder Steven Hayes, and has published both basic and applied research relating to rule - governance, experiential avoidance, and ACT for depression for more than twenty years.
Both the U.S. and Canadian federal governments should also fund in - depth comparative studies of successful adoptive families and families involved in disruptions / dissolutions to identify any parent or child / youth characteristics, practice issues (matching, preparation, etc.), and supportive services that are more common in successful adoptive placements versus disrupted / dissolved placements.
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