Sentences with phrase «pertinent literature»

The DSM uses committees to meet, present and review pertinent literature regarding diagnostic entities.
Maintains and displays appropriate knowledge of developments in the field through continuing education, reviewing pertinent literature, and / or by attending professional meetings, particularly as related to sterile and non-sterile compounding.
The pertinent literature lacks data on cortisol in a matrix that captures systemic cortisol exposure over longer periods of time suitable for chronic stress evaluation in fish, comparable to avian feathers and mammalian hair.
Review of the pertinent literature showed that sleep may be the dominant factor in fatigue in MS.. This was also the finding in Dr. Strober's study of 107 employed individuals with MS of whom 61 % reported poor sleep.
After a brief review of the pertinent literature, Chow, Kose, and Li describe the empirical procedures they adopted in their study of three markets (the United States, developed markets including the United States, and emerging markets).
We critically evaluate potential policy - relevant tipping elements in the climate system under anthropogenic forcing, drawing on the pertinent literature and a recent international workshop to compile a short list, and we assess where their tipping points lie.
Maintains and displays appropriate knowledge of developments in the field through continuing education, reviewing pertinent literature, and / or by attending professional meetings.
Also, the American Psychological Association, in its Guidelines for Child Custody Evaluations in Divorce Proceedings includes Gardner's works on this subject in «Pertinent Literature» at the end of the guidelines.
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