Unfortunately, inadequate teacher preparation
often inhibits teachers» abilities to successfully implement technology along with effective pedagogy to promote learning and enhance the functioning of students with disabilities (Marino, Sameshina, & Beecher, 2009; Silver - Pacuilla, 2006).
It's a non-starter and
often inhibits further participation.
are essential for keeping us satiated, starving sugar cravings and lubricating our joints... something that
often inhibits us from from staying active during the winter.
This often inhibits weight loss, causes fatigue, irritability, weakness, hunger, and thus, more sugar and food cravings.
Axial existence requires a continual psychic effort and discipline that is extremely demanding and
often inhibits the spontaneities of mutual affection and acceptance.
«While these skills may be important for managing an existing business with a proven product or service,» Schoeniger wrote, «
they often inhibit the entrepreneurial process — the process of searching for a problem - solution fit.»
The dominance of the symbolization based on unconscious processes was as
often inhibiting of intelligent action as it was productive of it.
It recovers, therefore, the uncalculating element in Christian practice, It sets aside many of the problems of practicality which so
often inhibit us.
With oil paints, certain pigments — such as carbon black and Van Dyke brown —
often inhibit the process of polymerization by preventing the triglycerides from hitching up.
One problem with these drugs, however, is that
they often inhibit many different targets, which can lead to side effects and complications in therapeutic use.
Yet as the use of digital learning tools grows, districts and schools face an increasingly complex set of challenges — such as cost, device management, and implementation — that
often inhibit efforts aimed at using technology to improve learning.
Assumptions about why students perform poorly
often inhibit educators from acting positively.
When states rely entirely on individual waivers to provide policy flexibility, innovation is
often inhibited, as waivers are often narrowly defined, restricted to special circumstances, or require a cumbersome process to obtain and annually renew.
With these video - sculptures Oursler explores the role that the rapid growth of technology plays in altering, and
often inhibiting, human social behavior.
Although anxious children might be interested in social interaction, this desire to approach others is
often inhibited by social reticence.
In order to effect change, therapeutic work can help a client counteract the feelings of powerlessness that
often inhibit personal growth.»
The identity and emotional development of the members of a dysfunctional family are
often inhibited
Local regulations
often inhibit the development of smaller housing units.
Not exact matches
Kids are
often taught to follow the rules blindly, a habit that
inhibits entrepreneurship.
The existence and
inhibiting effect of these images are not generally recognized, and therefore preachers and congregations
often remain helpless victims of them.
Since that time of course it has wriggled free to such an extent that its claims of expediency are
often used to
inhibit ethical discourse and action.
«Alcoholism and other addictions involve original sin» [«There
often seems to be a certain recalcitrance at the very center of human beings that tends to
inhibit doing what we know to be good for ourselves and others.
Doubt, therefore, can
often best be explored in a community identified with and related to the traditional church structures, but not so closely as to
inhibit the expression of lostness and uncertainty.
Academic freedom is frequently
inhibited at Catholic universities and colleges — public agencies that
often are federal contractors — with consequent injustice to the students and to the taxpayers.
If eaten too
often they can
inhibit the absorption of iodine in your body and cause problems.
Antimicrobials produced from fermentation will
inhibit the growth of yeast and mold that
often cause spoilage and reduce shelflife.
All children have the right to live a healthy life, but too
often there are circumstances out of their control that
inhibit this right.
Dr. Brown's Rachel's Remedy Antimicrobial Breast pads have an antimicrobial finish that help eliminate and
inhibit bacterial and microbial growth that is
often found in warm, damp areas.
There is no such special treatment and
often mothers are
inhibited from asking certain questions because there is an invisible line between the patient and the doctors.
«Physical activity
often make kids feel less
inhibited, which helps them engage overall,» explains Rachel Busman, a clinical psychologist and the head of the Selective Mutism Service at the Child Mind Institute.
As you nurse or pump less
often, your body begins to secrete prolactin
inhibiting factor (PIF).
Children with Selective Mutism
often have severely
inhibited temperaments.
GSK236671 is an investigational drug that
inhibits a pathway
often linked to cancer called PI3K.
FGFR inhibitors are a new family of targeted agents designed to
inhibit the action of the fibroblast growth factor receptor, which is
often overexpressed in lung, bladder, biliary and breast cancers.
Furthermore, fossil bones
often contain substances that
inhibit the PCR reaction, hampering the identification of any DNA.
MicroRNAs do not encode proteins but can
inhibit other genes,
often several at once in a coordinated way.
One option is an MEK inhibitor, which
inhibits the mitogen - activated protein kinase enzymes used to therapeutically affect the MAPK pathway that is
often overactive in cancers.
«At the moment, chemicals are
often applied to
inhibit growth but these are not always environmentally friendly.»
This chemical screen showed that a compound known as digoxin — a plant - derived cardiac toxin
often used to treat various heart conditions —
inhibited wild type HIV - 1 more than the mutated strain.
Optogenetics has taken neuroscience by storm in recent years because the technique allows scientists to study the brain conveniently in animals, activating or
inhibiting selected groups of neurons at the flip of a switch. Most
often, scientists use a fiber optic cable to deliver light into the brain.
As neurodegenerative diseases and brain injuries
often propitiate inflammatory conditions, the study also assessed if inflammatory factors had the power to
inhibit the conversion process.
When these enzymes are
inhibited, SMN2 (and presumably other genes) remains accessible, and is therefore transcribed more
often.
Often in research, being able to «see» something is the first step of understanding its function, hence the strong interest in imaging technology in the life sciences: if a researcher can «see» the workings of a resistance - inducing protein, he or she can start working on strategies to
inhibit this process.
Immune cells initially
inhibit tumor growth; however, tumor cells
often suppress not only the tumor - inhibitory function of immune cells, but they can also hijack immune cells to promote tumor growth.
Nutritionist and WH&F writer Amanda Powell (healthyyumyum.com.au) warns that the missing fat from low - fat or fat - free foods is
often compensated for with sugar, which not only pulls the on - lever for the blood sugar rollercoaster, it promotes a tidal wave of insulin that
inhibits fat burning and may promote storage of food as flab.
It is
often referred to as the satiety hormone because it has the primary role of
inhibiting hunger.
These phytonutrients (phyto = plant) are most
often very powerful antioxidants that
inhibit or reduce the chronic inflammation that can lead to cancers and other diseases.
• The abnormally
inhibited muscle is lengthened, and is
often the starting point for many common physical ailments that are not induced by trauma such as falling or twisting your ankle.
Very
often the pronator quadratus is
inhibited in its function usually from repetitive stress and micro-trauma.
That vindicates Dr. Lee's position that conventional HRT can
often reduce the body's ability to
inhibit breast tumor growth.