Sentences with phrase «needed for the research described»

He explained that he thought it was a subtle distinction as to whether review board approval was needed for the research described.

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Four themes described current challenges: lack of placement opportunities, education versus clinical practice, evidence - based support of physiologic birth, and the need for more research on pedagogical strategies that effectively educate future nurses to advocate for minimal intervention birth options for all women.
Ron Campbell, Chief Policy and Research Analyst for National Energy Action said: «The original UK Fuel Poverty Strategy was described as «representing the start of the road to the end of fuel poverty in the United Kingdom», there is a consensus that in order to make meaningful progress in the right direction we are in urgent need of a «road map».
What we are changing is the amount of time that the formulation needs to be there, because we're accelerating how the drug enters the tissue,» says Giovanni Traverso, a research affiliate at MIT's Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, a gastroenterologist at MGH, and one of the senior authors of a paper describing the technique in the Oct. 21 issue of Science Translational Mresearch affiliate at MIT's Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, a gastroenterologist at MGH, and one of the senior authors of a paper describing the technique in the Oct. 21 issue of Science Translational MResearch, a gastroenterologist at MGH, and one of the senior authors of a paper describing the technique in the Oct. 21 issue of Science Translational Medicine.
While the International Journal of Biomedical Science study found that it was «reasonable» to describe maca as having beneficial effects and allowing for a «substantial reduction of menopausal discomfort» on a small sample of early - postmenopausal women, the study also stated there was a definite placebo effect, so «further, more complex» research was needed.
The Middle School Matters Institute Implementation Plan Template walks users through the processes of self - reflection, needs determination, and goal setting to develop an overall plan for improving implementation of the principles and practices described in the Middle School Matters Research Platform and Field Guide.
The journal featured the partnership in two blog posts, one by REL Northwest researchers Havala Hanson and Jennifer Esswein, who describe the urgent conditions that led to the research - practice partnership's formation, and another by Homedale School District Superintendent Rob Sauer, who writes about the challenges facing Idaho's rural districts and how data and evidence are needed to create a common language for collaborators as they look for solutions.
Also crediting her early interest in children's literacy as a prelude to research and scholarship on teaching and teacher education, Cochran - Smith describes her dedication to developing and evaluating education programs that prepare teachers for the complexities and challenges of teaching in the highest - needs schools.
Energy Secretary Steven Chu described the need for an energy revolution, driven by basic research, at the Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island.
For example, projected changes in temperature or precipitation and the likely impact on at - risk values may be better described using analogies to more familiar risks (though more research in evaluating the effectiveness of analogies as climate communication tools is needed; e.g. (Raimi et al 2017)-RRB-.
The article is all about the need for transparency in scientific research, but contains this gem of a statement that also describes the climate issue surprisingly well:
Moreover, modern students will better grasp the structure of legal research if the process itself is described as fluid and flexible.81 Because they did not grow up using books (for legal research, or for anything else), they have no print framework for research to begin with.82 So, as a threshold matter, it is quite unlikely that they need to «see it first in print» in order to understand the complex web of legal information that they confront electronically.83 And because they are accustomed to receiving an array of information contemporaneously, a linear model is unlikely to resonate sufficiently that they will internalize it as a valid means of navigating the process.84 Instead, a broad and flexible paradigm is a better fit.
Doing so effectively calls for research skills beyond those that students acquire through working with domestic legal resources.56 Mary Rumsey explains that students must go beyond their dependence on domestic databases to learn how to access the different resources relevant to international and comparative law.57 She describes, as examples, the need to find customary international law through treaties, laws of other nations, diplomatic correspondence, and scholarly works, and she points out that civil law research requires much more emphasis on statutes and scholarship than on the case law that plays such a dominant role in American legal analysis.58 While there have been significant advances in access to foreign and international legal sources, there are still substantial barriers, 59 and the research methods needed to obtain these resources can be different (in ways either subtle or stark) from those that apply to domestic law.
Because the censuses do not describe individuals» careers or the details of where they work, they can provide only a limited understanding of earnings differences, pointing to the need for further research.
Google's research lab has its sights set on batteries.According to The Wall Street Journal, Google knows the world needs better batteries for powering consumer electronics, so it tapped a former Apple employee in 2012 (who is described as a battery expert)... Read more
The most successful sample resumes for Regional Sales Managers describe duties like conducting market research, assessing customer needs, recruiting and training sales staff, implementing marketing plans, and setting sales targets.
Cultivate a customer - focused shopping environment by greeting and responding to all customers in a prompt friendly manner Describe products and services in detail Monitored areas for security issues and safety hazards Assisted customers in selecting items based on needs Train new cashiers on procedures, customer service and sales techniques Maintain established merchandising standards, including window, sales floor and promotional displays Research client orders and informed of their orders status to achieve exceptional customer service.
The Council is composed of national organizations who have an interest in the education and training of group therapists / psychotherapists, in promoting the use and visibility of the effectiveness for group treatment, encouraging research on group factors that promote group members» healing, growth and development, in describing the competencies for group leaders, and in fostering the recognition that specialized training is needed for professional and ethical practice and education by psychologists.
Early Childhood / Child Welfare Service Partnerships: The Challenges and the Potential: Research Brief (PDF - 579 KB) James Bell Associates (2011) Describes the need for a collaborative effort among education, mental and medical health, and social services for young children in the child welfare service system.
Respite and Crisis Care (PDF - 101 KB) FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community - Based Child Abuse Prevention (2007) Describes the components and benefits of respite programs, characteristics of families that need respite services, and research on the effectiveness of respite programs in reducing the incidence of child maltreatment.
Realizing the Promise of Well - Being: Longitudinal Research From an Effective Early Intervention Program for Substance Exposed Babies and Toddlers Identifies Essential Components Katz, Ullery, & Lederman (2014) Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 65 (2) View Abstract Describes the growing need for early intervention services as well as the results of one successful early intervention - court partnership.
North Carolina Family Assessment Scales (NCFAS) National Family Preservation Network Briefly describes and offers research reports and samples for tools to assess family functioning in the context of strengths and needs.
Children's development of the cognitive and social skills needed for later success in school may be best supported by a parenting style known as responsive parenting.1 Responsiveness is an aspect of supportive parenting described across different theories and research frameworks (e.g. attachment, socio - cultural) as playing an important role in providing a strong foundation for children to develop optimally.2 - 4 Parenting that provides positive affection and high levels of warmth and is responsive in ways that are contingently linked to a young child's signals («contingent responsiveness») are the affective - emotional aspects of a responsive style.5 These aspects, in combination with behaviours that are cognitively responsive to the child's needs, including the provision of rich verbal input and maintaining and expanding on the child's interests, provide the range of support necessary for multiple aspects of a child's learning.6
In addition to describing the positive effects of culturally adapted interventions, he will reflect on the critical role of advocacy throughout the implementation of this program of prevention research, as well as the urgent need for family therapists to adopt this stance not only in clinical and prevention settings, but also in the larger socio - political context.
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