Sentences with phrase «often than the literature»

There's evidence to suggest that people in contact with pigs actually get exposed and get subtle infections more often than the literature would suggest.

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Williams studied literature under some legendarily distinguished scholars — W. P. Ker, of Epic and Romance fame, R. W. Chambers, and no less a figure than A. E. Housman for Latin, which might account for the fact that though Williams's English is often wonky, his Latin, when he breaks into it, is rather good.
His influence was felt in both contemporary criticism and creative literature, but his presence was there more often «in the nuances of stress and intonation than in the form of documented reference.
One doesn't often see the words «enacted,» «repealed» or «passed» in the campaign literature of downtrodden, lower - than - whale - spit minority members of the state legislature.
One doesn't often see the words «enacted,» «repealed» or «passed» in the campaign literature of downtrodden, lower - than - whale - spit minority members of
And from the literature, we are learning that old styles of early intervention, such as debriefing sessions, are not as effective as once thought — and that more often than not, people are incredibly resilient and can recover on their own and should be given the opportunity to do so.
Note that the following succinct review of recommendations has appeared in the literature and been presented at national conferences over the past several years; however, the recommendations have not consistently been subjected to scientific scrutiny and often represent expert opinion rather than results of published studies.
Many tumors have more than one name with some names borrowed from human literature, often leading to confusion as few tumors in animals are identical to those in people.
The lack of rigour of many of the alarmist prognostications is a feature of the current AGW MSM literature, which has been mirrored more often than not by sceptical commenters.
People skeptical of the case for CO2 reductions will often selectively analyze the recent literature to argue that the climate will not change as much under increased CO2 than previously thought or represented in climate models.
But in this age of the electronic resource, for those of us who work in the NRC Information Centres directly with researchers, often its just as easy and as much fun for us to find that piece of grey literature ourselves than to send the order in to our Document Delivery group.
However, the literature familiar to the team mainly concerned children older than one year, and often consisted of attachment classifications rather than ways of directly addressing attachment difficulties.
We further classified studies into 1 of 3 categories: (1) University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) / Lovaas — based interventions and approaches that are often termed early intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI) in the literature; (2) comprehensive interventions for children younger than 2 years; and (3) parent - training protocols.
Such discrepancies may have occurred because these measures are more often used in clinical settings rather than in research settings and, therefore, have received little attention in the pediatric psychology research literature.
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