Not exact matches
The
potential breakup
of General Electric may unlock more
value than previously thought, Melius
Research analysts wrote Friday.
There is significant preliminary
research supporting the
potential therapeutic
value of CBD, and while it is not yet sufficient to support drug approval, it highlights the need for rigorous clinical
research in this area.
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In an ongoing series
of white papers, which started with «Finding
Value: Understanding Factor Investing,» MSCI
Research is exploring factors that identify specific risk exposures with the
potential for an accompanying premium.
Dr. Eric Topol, a cardiologist and professor
of genomics at the Scripps
Research Institute in California, said there was great
potential value in consumer genomics tests, particularly with services like those developed by Geisinger, Invitae and Sema4 that are backed by strong data.
In an October 2015 Sports Illustrated article, a number
of experts said that, while impact sensors showed enormous
potential for
research, and as a second set
of eyes, and believed such promise would grow as the technology improved, they were skeptical about their current
value, especially because
of their cost, and vulnerability to false alarms.
The group's
research also explored the
potential for negative environmental impacts born from the implementation
of eco-efficient and
value - enhancing product improvements and increased consumer desirability.
«Early evidence on the
potential value of e-cigarettes for cessation or reduction
of cigarette smoking has been mixed,» said lead author Brian A. Primack, M.D., Ph.D., director
of Pitt's Center for
Research on Media, Technology and Health, and dean
of Pitt's Honors College.
But, it's the novel way the team uses well - validated crop models to address the specific
research question for which Guan sees the most
value in assessing the
potential impacts
of the five farm management strategies.
Writing in the current special «peace psychology» issue
of American Psychologist, lead author Bernhard Leidner, Linda Tropp and Brian Lickel
of UMass Amherst's Psychology
of Peace and Violence program say that if social psychology
research focuses only on how to soften the negative consequences
of war and violence, «it would fall far short
of its
potential and
value for society.»
«The utilization
of new techniques, methods, but also renewed critical perspectives, again, shows the
research potential and scientific
value of our museum collections.»
According to Dr. Irie, the
research is especially important because it supports the
potential therapeutic
value of targeting PTK6 in ER + breast cancers, which constitute the most common subtype
of breast cancer.
«Our
research shows the
potential value of nutrition education programs that take place in child care centers to impact what children eat at home.»
«Orphan gene» may have
potential to boost protein
value of crops, according to
research.»
Academic institutions are starting to realize the
potential commercial
value of scientific breakthroughs and companies recognize the need for basic
research in commercially important innovation.
But the real
value of the work lies in its
potential for genomic
research, says chemist Shuming Nie
of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Swedish Genomes Program: For
research projects with the aim to understand genetic causes
of human disease, and which have a translational
value and demonstrate
potential significance for improving future healthcare in Sweden.
Modern
research is highlighting the
potential value of ancestral dietary practices on mental health, and on resiliency against depression in particular.
GreenMedInfo.com provides convenient access to the biomedical
research on the
potential therapeutic
value of natural substances and modalities in disease prevention and treatment, as well as high - integrity reporting on scientific
research relevant to natural medicine and environmental health.
Until we know more about the validity
of in vitro methods, it is not recommended that they be used in clinical or epidemiologic
research applications or for food labeling purposes because
of the
potential for large over - or underestimates
of true GI
values.
Using recent
research on the impact
of high «
value added» teachers, the scholars estimated that the state would in the long run recoup all but 5 percent
of program costs through taxes on the higher income
potential of students taught by these effective teachers.
Unfortunately again, however, there's not much else in terms
of research - based statements (other than the two articles briefly mentioned in this manuscript, bulleted above) that Goldhaber «adds» in terms
of «
value» regarding the «Potential of Value - Added Performance Measures.&r
value» regarding the «
Potential of Value - Added Performance Measures.&r
Value - Added Performance Measures.»
I have reviewed the next
of nine articles (# 3
of 9) here, titled «Exploring the
Potential of Value - Added Performance Measures to Affect the Quality
of the Teacher Workforce» as authored by Dan Goldhaber — Professor at the University
of Washington Bothell, Director
of the National Center for Analysis
of Longitudinal Data in Education
Research (CALDER), and a Vice-President at the American Institutes
of Research (AIR).
Like with the last two commentaries reviewed here and here, Raudenbush writes
of the «Special Issue» that, in this topical area, «[r] esearchers want their work to be used, so we flirt with the idea that
value - added
research tells us how to improve schooling... [Luckily, perhaps] this volume has some
potential to subdue this flirtation» (p. 138).
We consider the limited empirical
research on the
potential for systematic errors in
value - added for these teachers, either because the models do not adequately account for the likely achievement growth
of their students, or because they do not account for teachers being more or less effective for students with disabilities than they are for other students.
Pursuing the growth
potential of overseas marketsEstablished companies: The fund invests in established large and midsize companies mainly in developed markets to benefit from opportunities unfolding outside the United States.A flexible strategy: Pursuing Putnam's blend strategy, the fund can own growth - or
value - style stocks to participate when either style leads international markets.Building competitive portfolios: The portfolio manager uses fundamental
research as the cornerstone
of the investment process.
You should read reviews about
potential problems and
research the
value of a used car before signing the title.
Benefiting from undervalued international companies experiencing positive change International companies: The fund invests in international large and midsize companies to benefit from business opportunities outside the United States.A
value strategy: The fund focuses on companies whose stocks are priced below their long - term
potential, and where there may be a catalyst for positive change.Building competitive portfolios: The portfolio manager uses fundamental
research as the cornerstone
of the investment process.
Our board
of directors recognized that there was a
potential for creating significant
value for shareholders by continuing operations, but on balance our board
of directors concluded that the risks
of a negative outcome, either due to failure
of our
research and development efforts to yield a successful outcome, or the failure to obtain necessary financing even with positive clinical trial data, and the resulting lower liquidation
value in the future, outweighed the
potential value to shareholders from continuing operations.
Both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes
of Health are interested in the
potential health
value of having pets: NIH first raised the human / pet connection nearly 30 years ago, recommending that scientists take pets into account when conducting health
research, and the agency has funded a number
of studies into the impact
of pet ownership.
She
researches and writes about performance, specifically it's pedagogic
potential and the
value of bringing low art to spaces
of high culture.
Updates below InsideClimate News, showing the
value of focused and sustained investigative reporting, has published the first piece in an illuminating review
of what Exxon Mobil Corp. (and its earlier incarnations) learned through its own
research from the 1970s onward about the
potential climate impacts
of rising emissions
of carbon dioxide from fossil fuel use.
Recent advances in unmanned aerial systems (UAS) coupled with changes in the regulatory environment for operations
of UAS in the National Airspace increase their
potential value for atmospheric and climate
research.
According to «Hemp as an Agricultural Commodity,» a 2005 Congressional
Research Service (CRS) report, «farmers in regions
of the country that are highly dependent on a single crop, such as tobacco or wheat, have shown interest in hemp's
potential as a high -
value alternative crop...» (Read the report here.)
But to my mind, the most impressive
of the new offerings is the MedMal Navigator, an interactive medical malpractice «dashboard» that not only draws together a broad array
of medical and legal
research content, but that actually walks attorneys through a case - evaluation process that helps answer key questions about a case, including its
potential value and the appropriate standard
of care.
We know the
value of a well structured website, and have done
research on the type
of legal content that attracts
potential clients.
Do your
research now into companies that you'd like to work for and make sure you weave in evidence
of your qualities or
values that align with the
potential employer's.
Responsibilities included on an Attorney's resume include assisting a trial partner with all aspects
of jury trials, and performing case law
research to determine the likelihood
of success at trial and
potential verdict / settlement
values.
With more than 200 million members, a
value of over $ 18 billion and a reach
of over 200 countries and territories, LinkedIn is the go - to social networking site for business professionals and fast becoming one
of the first places that recruiters look for, and
research,
potential employees.
Therefore, it is wise to do a bit
of research up front so you better understand the
values of your
potential employer before you accept the job offer.
Investors turn to Equity
Research Analysts to determine both the current and
potential future
value of a company when they do not have the time or the expertise required to do it themselves.
When scouting
potential school districts, look to see what their
values and beliefs are and
research the «type»
of teachers they like to hire.
The current
research suggests the
potential value of examining the health - related effects
of parenting in late childhood and early adolescence.
Whereas kissing is commonly perceived as a display
of affection in romantic relationships,
research highlights a far more nuanced explanation regarding the «function»
of kissing within relationships.1 Some
research suggests that kissing enables individuals to assess the quality
of potential partners by putting individuals in close proximity, making it easier to examine features that are associated with mate
value, such as breath and skin texture.2 Other
research suggests that kissing elevates levels
of arousal, which may lead to sexual intercourse.3 A third body
of research suggests that kissing can influence feelings
of attachment, alleviate stress, and increase relationship satisfaction.4 Given these varied explanations, the question remains: is there a single purpose for kissing or do all these explanations hold truth?
This review serves its function in combating therapeutic pessimism, showing the wide range
of approaches that are
of potential value, and spelling out how to improve psychotherapy and health services
research in personality disorder.
This is a serious gap in our knowledge for two reasons: (1) Recent
research has shown that disorganized attachment is a predictor
of psychopathology, whereas insecure - avoidant and resistant attachment lead to less optimal but not pathological child adjustment.10 Therefore, it is imperative to evaluate attachment - based interventions on their
potential value to prevent attachment disorganization.
In recognition
of the
potential value of evidence - based parenting programmes, policymakers and scholars in recent years have taken a proactive stance to promote an increase in the availability
of parenting programmes at the population level.3, 11,8 For example, the National
Research Council and Institute
of Medicine42 recommended in their report on «Preventing Mental, Emotional and Behavioural Disorders Amongst Young People» that parenting programmes should be more widely disseminated and accessible.
A focus
of his
research has been toward understanding the public costs associated with behavior disorders, which has included authoring several publications on the
potential economic
value of effective efforts to improve developmental outcomes in children and youth.
Real estate agents can use the findings
of our
research to highlight the
value they provide to
potential clients.
Similar to The Wellington, this
research - led acquisition demonstrates our disciplined capital allocation through the purchase
of value - add, urban - infill multifamily assets with strong income growth
potential at a significant discount to replacement cost.