Sentences with phrase «observations he has noted»

Other observations have noted an association of AD with mitochondrial dysfunction, which is also common in Parkinson's disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
In response to your observation I'd note that the overall scale of effort can not automatically confer reliability on specific areas of study, particularly when the published papers in that area are dismissed as «unclear».
In his classic «Love Lab» observations he has noted that this pattern is extremely common and is a major contributor to marital breakdown.

Not exact matches

In a statement to the Journal, a Theranos spokesperson noted that «excellence in quality and patient safety is our top priority and we've taken comprehensive corrective measures to address the issues CMS raised in their observations
My buddy Jim Kane with Retailer Web Services recently made an interesting observation about public companies: He noted founders waste an embarrassing amount of shareholder cash trying to save or slowly wind down companies instead of shuttering operations when it's clear the odds have turned against them.
Karyn Twaronite, global diversity and inclusiveness officer at consulting and accounting firm EY, told Bloomberg that she had received hundreds of emails from employees «raising concerns, thoughts and observations» and «areas of angst,» but also noted she was «hopeful, because there's so much dialogue.»
In general, i've always wondered why those «workarounds» are actually tolerated (e.g.phone dialers, etc)-- It seems that if one is not to do something for a given reason, you just don't do it, period... please note, no offense intended with my post, just an observation.
Based on notes of conversations he had with Chanel in 1946, Morand gives us Chanel's observations on friends and rivals like Picasso («He destroyed, but then he constructed»), Misia Sert («Misia is to Paris what Kali is to the Hindu pantheon), Diaghalev («he traveled through Europe in the role of a penniless patron»), Stravinsky (««You're married, Igor,» I told him... and he, very Russian: «She knows I love you.
Take note, it is ONLY string theorists who even give fine tuning the time of day... and that's ONLY because they have the multiverse to lose the implied significance that resides in the observation.
The material can't be eternal due to what we know of the laws of thermodynamics and the observations I've already noted.
Ha, ha, a good observation about the Pharisees and Scribes» greediness but not all wealthy people are stingy, many are philanthropists, even unsaved liberals of noted notorietHa, ha, a good observation about the Pharisees and Scribes» greediness but not all wealthy people are stingy, many are philanthropists, even unsaved liberals of noted notorietha, a good observation about the Pharisees and Scribes» greediness but not all wealthy people are stingy, many are philanthropists, even unsaved liberals of noted notoriety.
Rather than allow this experience to float free of the moorings of actual science, as Jurgen Moltmann appears to do, we would prefer to ground it in the dynamic of scientific observation, along the lines indicated in this issue's Notes from Across the Atlantic.
What I will note is that despite the lack of ritualized outward observations, on the whole Quakers don't seem to have a problem remembering that we have an embodied, enacted faith, nor a problem recognizing that all life is sacred — hence the question above about our notable counter-cultural activities.
In the first place, he notes that imagination is essential in order to free experience from the habit of focusing on the same selected observations, which have become solidified and thus transformed into «matters of fact.»
A belief in sheer observation, unaided by imagination, is precisely the core of the Baconian method of induction, which, as Whitehead notes ironically, «if consistently pursued, would have left science where it found it» (PR 5/7).
Friedman notes Irving Kristol's observation that «In America all successful politics is the politics of hope,» and ends on a guardedly hopeful note that the younger generation of conservative — or at least more conservative — Jews has learned that lesson.
In thinking about the public order, notes Turner, Calvin College has drawn heavily on the legacy of the Dutch politician Abraham Kuyper (1837 - 1920), but he agrees with Mark Noll's observation that recent evangelical political thinkers have also borrowed «from the Anabaptist heritage, from the mainline Protestantism of Reinhold Niebuhr, or from the neoconservative Catholicism of Richard John Neuhaus, Michael Novak, and George Weigel.»
Note: the decline of cessationist influence is just my observation — I have no statistical research on this one — but I just do not see as many cessationists as before.
While certain themes had spelled themselves out in the course of the observations, others became apparent only after all the notes were analyzed.
Finally I will look at set piece tactics and comment on any other observations I have noticed and feel are note worthy.
And, as far as your whole «subsidized daycare» bit, I checked out the Care2.com story, and noted this observation «the introduction of the subsidized day care system made it possible for a lot of women, who would otherwise have stayed home with the children, to continue their careers.»
Esther Perel, noted therapist and author of Mating in Captivity, offers an important observation that monogamy and love don't necessarily have anything to do with each other — and that it's not always unhappily married people who cheat.
«Because of the dearth of experimentation, theories about the fundamental nature of affection have evolved at the level of observation, intuition, and discerning guesswork, whether these have been proposed by psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, physicians, or psychoanalysts,» he noted.
One fascinating observation: Harkinson notes the connection between the clarity and logic of computer programming and the internal consistency of much of libertarian theory, something that helps to explain why the tech world has been such a hotbed of libertarianism since the beginnings of the web.
Your note that the diversity has in fact diminished coincide with my observations (I also see a higher hostility to the political opponent and a much more partisan approach to handle disagreements).
Whereas Mr. Hayford must have made this irresponsible conclusive statement which can only be based on observation but not one born out of a study, the management and SRC of GIJ must note that as an institution of higher learning, students are to be seen to live according to the ethics of the profession.
He noted his observation of Ondo people who appear confused and unsure of what would follow the immediate satisfaction from the naira handout received in consideration of the votes cast.
As Stephen C. Riser and M. Susan Lozier note in their February 2013 Scientific American article, «Rethinking the Gulf Stream,» «A comparison of the Argo data with ocean observations from the 1980s, carried out by Dean Roemmich and John Gilson of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, shows that the upper few hundred meters of the oceans have warmed by about 0.2 degree C in the past 20 years.
Recent observations from large, ground - based telescopes have enabled astronomers to study galaxies, quasars (Note 4), and GRBs during an era one billion years after the birth of the Universe.
The participants» lifestyle or personality might also have contributed to the observations, Zanesco noted.
And in a preprint paper we submitted immediately after Advanced LIGO's February 2016 announcement of its first gravitational - wave discovery (https://arxiv.org/abs/1603.05234)-- published this past March — we noted that it had probably detected the merging of such PBHs and estimated the rate of events expected in our scenario, which seems to agree with more recent observations.
Additional observations, Dvorak notes, may have helped these nascent astronomers notice the long - term pattern in solar eclipses with similar paths, which tend to recur roughly every 18 years.
The team's observations, as well as previous studies, haven't spotted any nascent planets inside the protoplanetary disk, she notes: Either those measurements haven't had high enough resolution to discern the objects, or it's too early in the star's evolution for such bodies to have formed.
«Key users of this data are environmental agencies [that] have to report on things like greenhouse gases,» says Claus Zehner, an ESA Earth observation application engineer, noting that the European Union (E.U.) continues to keep tabs on air quality over its member nations.
It would not be ethical to intentionally create stressful situations for the animals as a test, she notes — which is why, until now, researchers have had to rely on well - documented but anecdotal observations of wild and captive elephants to back up claims that they reassure each other.
The researchers noted in today's (Mar. 27) issue of Scientific Reports that «Both the models and observations suggest this signal has only recently emerged from the background noise of natural variability.»
The interesting effect, he notes, is that in Saturn's massive storm, at least, the observations can be matched by having particles of mixed composition, or clouds of water ice existing side - by - side with clouds of ammonia ice.
The authors note that «these observations emphasize the importance of integrating RNA - seq data with tumor genomes,» although this claim would have been far better supported if one did not have to dig through a massive / disorganized Excel file for most of the RNA - seq data.
Comparative anatomists as far back as the 16th century noted the similarities, and several key fossil finds have backed up those observations.
The motions of the planets have been well established for centuries, the chemical abundances in their atmospheres have been analyzed more recently and the changes in their structure, atmospheres and physical appearance have been noted with repeated observations from ground - and space - based observatories.
Supporting this is our observation that approximately one third of both OR and VR genes with interrupted ORFs are not expressed in olfactory tissues, a bias that had been noted previously [41].
One nominator notes about Xing's work at the Observatory... «Xing has unselfishly made the facility truly open and free for all: everyone can submit requests to Xing, who would spend his own time to coordinate and execute the observation...»
They also note that, «These observations can not be transposed to progesterone analogs, referred to as progestins, because they may act on different receptors and therefore have different — or even opposite — effects.
If the sum of Enough Said is less than its parts — and really, the midlife challenges here are pretty small potatoes — the movie does have some lovely grace notes that add up to an astute observation of the symbiosis of single mothers and their daughters.
We noted that few observers questioned their own consistency between classes and teachers and that few schools had processes in place for observers to work together to design protocols for observation and feedback.
We noted that few supervisors had ever been asked to consider the reliability and validity of the school's observations — whether these were of undergraduates by academic observers or of more experienced and expert teachers by more experienced and expert teachers.
Education advocates note that the goal of classroom observations has traditionally been to improve teachers» ability to teach, which requires ongoing classroom visits that are connected to professional development plans.
Angela Lee, director of Krescent City Kids Learning Academy, said the overall feedback she got from the first year of observations of her toddler and pre-K classrooms was somewhat helpful, but a chance to review the observer's notes would be even more so.
To see how, note that researchers have found consistent, positive correlations between value - added and classroom observations scores.
In - person teacher observations have some inherent challenges: They are extremely time consuming and rely on the administrator's notes, and students are often «on their best behavior» because an administrator is in the room.
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