There is a great deal
of anecdotal information suggesting that CBD may help patients with seizures.
It then moved to polling writing groups online, and receiving a flood
of anecdotal information.
Much
of the anecdotal information is what he received from John Burris, the prosecuting attorney working on Oscar Grant's case, as well as Oscar's family, so, of course, Coogler is not only hearing one side of the story, but also has allegiances to those who helped him research this story to tell Oscar's tale in a manner respectful to their interests.
There is very little scientific research on the water kefir health research, but there is a lot
of anecdotal information.
(* in my unscientific study
of anecdotal information analyzed through a haze of confusion caused by (ding ding!)
Not exact matches
The mix
of information — state level,
anecdotal, federally collected, dating from two years ago to last week — is sure to fuel the country's evolving conversation and concern about the potential for violence in a divided America.
The Richmond Fed contributes
anecdotal information to the Beige Book, which provides an overview
of current economic conditions within each Federal Reserve District.
The number
of times Rivers is mentioned by journalists makes one suspect that their
information on inner - city ministries is limited and
anecdotal.
This is all
anecdotal information however, and if you know
of any specific studies relating to this please leave a comment.
Although herbal teas have been used for centuries, it's important to remember a lot
of the
information we have about them is
anecdotal.
The evidenced based
information about D - MER is still very limited but
anecdotal evidence about the manifestation and treatment
of D - MER has been sourced from the hundreds and hundreds
of women who have shared their experiences.
Benefits
of placenta encapsulation have not been proven by research, but
anecdotal information from mothers have claimed that ingestion
of the placenta can aid in:
«I haven't statistics, but I have
anecdotal information — even the last series
of robocalls, the playback on his efforts on his efforts were great.
When the scientists involved at Woburn published their work, they got a lot
of criticism because people felt that they were relying on
anecdotal information.
The email must add to the discussion; i.e., it must provide
information / context to the discussion on that thread not already covered prior to this, nor itself also not available via link to peer - reviewed, published literature (no
anecdotal reposting
of the science)
Although there are plenty
of anecdotal stories about stowaway toads, there has been little detailed and reliable
information on the topic, until recently.
I'd suggest you do some serious research on this topic, as there are much
information floating around the Internet, mostly from
anecdotal claims than
of scientific facts.
I'd seen
anecdotal information online that the time
of day that vitamin D is taken can make a difference, particularly if you're taking a higher dose, so I did some experimenting.
Several factors may help explain why enrollment levels
of students with disabilities in charter schools and traditional public schools differ, but the
information is
anecdotal.
Members
of the committee agreed that the
information presented can be regarded as
anecdotal, not scientific in any way.
While there is the occasional insight into the author's life or the briefest
of pieces
of new
information about the man, a lot
of the material uncovered is very
anecdotal tabloid - quality stuff.
For more
information, check out this BBC Radio program entitled «History
of Metaphor» or watch a video
of Joseph Campbell telling an
anecdotal story on myth as metaphor:
YA / Mature Readers: Rose's clear and captivating reports from post-Katrina New Orleans convey a wealth
of information and feeling, and his adeptly
anecdotal and confessional approach makes his essays fresh and involving.
John Kricher's A Neotropical Companion is great, too: it's full
of information about the Amazon as well as some hilarious
anecdotal accounts
of Kricher's research travels.
Accessible
information from sources as varied as
anecdotal transcriptions, vetted historical research, captured German war documents and concentration camp records prove that the events
of the Holocaust are facts.
But it is worth pointing out, as well, that this
anecdotal information shared with Shatzkin by literary agents is not a snapshot
of where things stand today in January 2013.
Therefore, practitioners who want to recommend or dispense CBD must do so based on
information from
anecdotal evidence — one
of the worst types
of evidence to rely on.
My hope in collecting
anecdotal information in large enough numbers is that we would see a trend toward random occurrence or distinct patterns
of inheritance.
«There is a wealth
of positive
anecdotal information but comparatively few data - driven scientific measures
of how dogs affect their human companions» sense
of well - being.
Most
of the
information about aspirin use in dogs comes from human literature and
anecdotal evidence.
From these statistics, as well as
anecdotal information, it is apparent that Facebook needs to be an essential part
of a veterinary practice's client communication strategy.
These data and
anecdotal information reported by shelters affected by H3N2 virus suggest that, to reduce the risk
of transmission
of H3N2 virus, infected dogs should be isolated from uninfected, unexposed dogs for a period
of (greater than or equal to) 21 days following onset
of illness.
The flexibility
of the cat's social structure makes it difficult to generalise about the grieving process but from the
information gleaned as part
of surveys and in other
anecdotal reporting, if the remaining cat shows a reaction, there appear to be three stages commonly described.
We collected
anecdotal information from different sources and the preliminary evidence is not reassuring: Sea Lion Island seems to be the main breeding site
of elephant seals in the Falklands and other sites have been almost abandoned in recent years (e.g. Elephant Point
of Sounders Island).
Organised by former group members in keeping with the methods and aims Group Material employed, the book charts the origins, processes, developments, projects and contexts
of the group's activities, and draws heavily from Group Material's archive, including original documents, photographs, drawings, correspondence, artefacts,
anecdotal information and texts.
This absence
of personal and
anecdotal information might explain why The New Yorker's extensive profiles
of artists are so popular — they provide one
of the few places where we get to read about what an artist's parents did, for example, or what their partners do.
Fascinating biographical and
anecdotal information about each artist is provided alongside large reproductions
of their most celebrated works, stunning details, and images
of the artists themselves.
This problem is not going to go away as people on both sides
of the issue, plus the media, love to use
anecdotal information to «prove» their point.
Anecdotal information can be great to illuminate, but as we have seen the use
of such tactics cuts both ways in a debate.
the rapid complication
of ensuring a stable power supply, a large and for some, no longer affordable increases in energy costs, the creation
of severe biological consequences with the wholesale destruction
of bats in particular plus severe bird kills which are all still mostly hidden by the wind industry if personal
anecdotal information from within the wind industry is correct.
When sufficient data becomes available — as in part 1
of «The long slow thaw - «
anecdotal»
information is translated into data following the methods detailed by Van Engelen, J Buisman and F Unsen
of the Royal Met office De bilt and described in the book «History and Climate.»
There was Little
anecdotal information in the article about Charles dickens as each year
of his life was juxtaposed to actual instrumental temperature readings.
It is a shame more funding is not put towards assessing
anecdotal data, there are many millions
of pieces
of information out there.
When sufficient data becomes available — as in part 1
of the long slow thaw - «
anecdotal»
information is translated into data following the methods detailed by Van Engelen et al
of the Royal Met office De bilt and described in the book «History and Climate»
jim2, You should probably dismiss his comment as
anecdotal information instead
of getting all huffy about it.
Yet,
anecdotal information aside, there are very, very few studies
of the internal operation
of such panels (LaMont 2010), and for evaluating the effectiveness
of IPCC's approach, the community has only the very limited literature matching its projections over the past 20 years to actual climate outcomes (Rahmstorf et al. 2007; Pielke 2008).
However,
anecdotal feedback from users indicates that the availability
of summary reports dramatically increases the usability
of the
information provided to them.
Putting together often detailed
anecdotal information from a number
of sources into a classification works well and correlated when I did the exercise with known instrumental data from a little later in the record.
Dr. Anderson sums up saying; «It is now perfectly clear that there are no reliable worldwide temperature records and that we have little more than
anecdotal information on the temperature history
of the Earth.»
Nobody from his class year seems to remember him either so there isn't even any
anecdotal information on what kind
of a student he was.