Sentences with phrase «of extensive research which»

BMW has over 40 years of extensive research which started in 1972 with two converted BMW 1602 models, followed by electric test vehicles in 1975 and 1980.

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In this Fernandes was aided by his extensive contacts at universities doing high - end research, which comprised much of QImaging's customer base.
Winners also enjoy: National recognition as one of Canada's foremost Dealmakers Heightened market interest thanks to extensive media exposure in The Globe and Mail, Lexpert and Thomson Reuters publications Media coverage stemming from Deloitte's national media relations efforts The opportunity to engage in the high - level industry networking that fuels M&A transactions - Recognition at the gala awards ceremony, which is attended by leading investors, advisors and financiers - Year - round networking and educational opportunities, including access to valuable research, insights and best practices
He is widely - recognized for his extensive research and writing on private equity and hedge funds which includes the production of hundreds of articles, interviews, books and video modules.
Granted, this is nowhere near the scale of Mars Hill issues (for which I blogged an extensive Research Guide in recent weeks), or number of people affected.
Woodworth's book, based on extensive research of letters, diaries, and memoirs of Union and Confederate troops, is meant to fill that historiographical void» which it does admirably, if in some ways selectively.
[3] There have also been several attempts to bring to the «popular» level the technical aspects of the attempt of historical reconstruction, [4] and also to present the distillation of extensive and detailed research in the form of books, which have reached the status of becoming «best - sellers.»
and also to present the distillation of extensive and detailed research in the form of books, which have reached the status of becoming «best - sellers.»
A colleague at the Newhouse School of Public Communications is assisting me in developing a research design which will include extensive interviews, survey and experimental data.
This included extensive research and evaluation of suitable systems to use, as well as deciding which IKEA stores should run the pilot.
Kimberly - Clark Corp., which manufactures personal care, tissue and health - care products including Pull - Ups training pants, has compiled extensive research in the area of toilet training.
First there was A Teenagers View on Social Media written by «an actual teen», which was soon followed by An Old Fogey's Analysis of a Teenager's View on Social Media written by someone who isn't a teen but has done extensive research into that demographic's use of social media.
Based on extensive interviews with treasury officials across the globe — from key figures in Greece's Syriza government, to off the record discussions with the managers of the UAE's vast holdings, the value of which has never been disclosed, this research will provide practical solutions to difficult theoretical problems.
As I found in my extensive research on the subject, which included a poll of 20,000 people, UKIP draws its supporters from all parties and none, and they are not particularly motivated by specific policies.
To choose a couple of examples, our Carbon Action 2050 initiative aims to help individuals and companies to devise and implement schemes to reduce their energy use, and we have conducted extensive and original research into corruption within the industry, and have made our findings available to the Serious Fraud Office, the Anti-Corruption Forum (which we are a member of) and Transparency International.
The survey also revealed a wide range of graduate curricula: programs within astronomy, physics - astronomy, and physics departments; direct - entry Ph.D. programs, and programs which required, and valued, the MSc; programs with extensive and compulsory course requirements, and others which replace courses with minicourses, self - study courses, or extra research projects; programs in which coursework (if any) was purely astronomy, and others which included physics or other subjects; programs with comprehensive exams, and others without or with an exam which was basically a defence of the Ph.D. proposal.
This process, which will be the focus of much of the group's forthcoming research, will necessarily involve extensive trials.
Renowned for his extensive work in molecular genetics, Brenner is best known locally for his role in bringing leading - edge biomedical sciences research to Singapore and in spearheading the Fugu genome project, which brought the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology international recognition.
Also, another interesting type of project is what are called Investigator's Brochures, which are basically extensive reports detailing all the research on a prospective drug to date.
«Our research indicates that the molecular microscope system is more precise and accurate than conventional methods, which often involve extensive disagreement between doctors reading the biopsies, and therefore errors,» said Halloran, a U of A transplant physician and globally recognized leader in the field.
Publicizing the data in some EPA actions, which often come after years of research, could be extensive.
The San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association mentioned the idea this week as part of an extensive analysis of how global warming might affect the City by the Bay, which is thought to be highly susceptible to flooding and other dangers in the decades ahead.
And the extensive Chinese contacts she has made over the years are paying off in this latest round of research, she says, which is «proceeding smoothly and on schedule.
The Neotoma Paleoecology Database and Community — which takes its name from one of nature's premier accumulators, the pack rat — is one of many research projects based at the Springfield - based museum, which houses extensive collections showcasing the natural, cultural, and artistic history of the state.
The department offers a full complement of baccalaureate and graduate programs leading to B.A., B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees, which are recognized for their emphasis on research, scientific approach, faculty contact, and extensive laboratory offerings.
Much of that funding is consumed by the department's own extensive system of research laboratories, which often lean toward more applied research, or distributed to states based on a funding formula.
The Allan Award, which recognizes a scientist for substantial and far - reaching scientific contributions to human genetics, was established in 1961 in memory of William Allan, MD (1881 - 1943), one of the first American physicians to conduct extensive research on human genetics and hereditary diseases.
Extensive research has documented the health benefits of EPA and DHA which include not only a healthy heart, but brain and cognitive function; joint mobility; eye health; pregnancy and lactation; healthy skin and hair; and a normally functioning immune response.
Look for a formula that contains powerful doses of both omega - 7 and hyaluronic acid (like Charlie's Choice ® ProJoint PLUS ™), which have extensive research backing their ability to support optimal joint health and comfort.
Basically, this current extensive study review is more of a «white paper,» which is a persuasive essay using facts and logic to promote the need for more detailed, alternative medical research, as explained in its conclusion.
Through extensive research, and supported by their willingness to walk this path of discovery with me, a detoxification protocol emerged which would later be known as The Lifeforce Plan.
The key elements are a «pussy magnet profile» which is entirely written for you based on the founder's extensive research on what kind of profile gets attention from the right kind of ladies.
Below, we will discuss the best date ideas and date spots throughout the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada along with our extensive directory of country and city pages which we have researched and written just for this guide.
Dr. Carbino has done extensive research and data analytics on Tinder usage, which reveals a wealth of data about Tinder usage.
Next up is Looking Into the Past (4:41), in which Spielberg and screenwriter Robert Rodat discuss the extensive research that went into the creation of Saving Private Ryan, including the real - life stories of the Niland and Sullivan brothers from which the story of the film heavily draws.
Google was the basic first step in Gadon's extensive research on her Alias Grace character, which included reading and re-reading the Margaret Atwood novel that the miniseries is based on; learning how to perform tasks like cooking, cleaning and sewing in the exacting ways a 19th - century housemaid would have performed them; and practicing a Northern Irish accent to the point that it gave her migraines because the «tight - jawed» dialect worked muscles in ways most of us never have to.
The research project also included an extensive national mapping exercise, which resulted in the production of the STEM Programme Index 2016.
After extensive research on teacher evaluation procedures, the Measures of Effective Teaching Project mentions three different measures to provide teachers with feedback for growth: (1) classroom observations by peer - colleagues using validated scales such as the Framework for Teaching or the Classroom Assessment Scoring System, further described in Gathering Feedback for Teaching (PDF) and Learning About Teaching (PDF), (2) student evaluations using the Tripod survey developed by Ron Ferguson from Harvard, which measures students» perceptions of teachers» ability to care, control, clarify, challenge, captivate, confer, and consolidate, and (3) growth in student learning based on standardized test scores over multiple years.
Ms. Darling - Hammond has done extensive research on leadership and teacher professional development and has championed the residency model of teacher preparation, which offers beefed - up field experiences.
He should instead examine the extensive 2006 National Research Council report on «Systems for State Science Assessment» or the excellent assessment section in the draft «National Educational Technology Plan 2010,» from the U.S. Department of Education, which describes multiple ways of making alternative assessments practical.
«Extensive research shows that... valid and reliable measures of teacher effectiveness,» have yet to be generated, she says, blithely putting on ignore important work by Thomas Kane, Eric Hanushek, and Raj Chetty and his colleagues, which shows that students learn in any given year somewhere between 10 and 20 percent of a standard deviation more if they have an especially effective teacher rather than a very ineffective one.
In compiling this report, the authors conducted extensive research — including interviews with state and district officials, along with an examination of curricula price lists — which provides a detailed picture of how public schools could increase the return on investment, or ROI, of taxpayer dollars.
SIM is based on extensive research which has been reviewed by scientific panels at the U.S. Department of Education and other public agencies and which has been documented in leading academic publications.
Research also reveals that extensive clinical programs which prepare students to be effective teachers provide close supervision of their students during the clinical placement.
Through extensive study in the areas of next generation learning, social and emotional learning, wellness, urban planning, Hip - Hop culture, Chicago history, the opportunity gaps that exist among marginalized students, economic mobility, arts education, and the at - risk communities on Chicago's South Side, Art in Motion has a solid research foundation upon which to build an innovative middle and high school that has the potential to change the narrative for many Southside youth.
Prepare to be inspired by their extensive research and their conclusions, which are the subject of Uplifting Leadership: How Organizations, Teams and Communities Raise Performance, a new book that Sir Ken Robinson predicts will «overturn many conventional assumptions about leadership.»
Extensive research and experience, both here and abroad, have demonstrated that the use of performance assessments which are locally administered and use multiple sources of evidence offer the opportunity to turn assessment systems to serve their primary purpose — assisting students in learning and teachers in teaching for higher order intellectual skills.
The authors of the book, Denise Pope, Maureen Brown and Sarah Miles, share their extensive research from schools across the country as well as proven strategies and practical suggestions which communities can easily implement to create better learning environments.
For these and other reasons, an extensive body of research suggests that small schools and small learning communities have the following significant advantages: • Increased student performance, along with a reduction in the achievement gap and dropout rate • A more positive school climate, including safer schools, more active student engagement, fewer disciplinary infractions, and less truancy • A more personalized learning environment in which students have the opportunity to form meaningful relationships with both adults and peers • More opportunities for teachers to gather together in professional learning communities that enhance teaching and learning • Greater parent involvement and satisfaction • Cost - efficiency Ultimately, creating successful small learning communities and small schools at the middle level increases the chances for students to be successful in high school and beyond.
I chaired a member - driven Task Force on Poverty, which did extensive research on this issue and expanded our work to include research on the effects of trauma on our students.
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