In this article, I offer a guide to
practical application of this science, giving clinicians tools to support and build buffering relationships starting in the newborn period, with the aim of preventing toxic stress.
First of all, engineering is
the practical application of science.
With a background in
the practical application of science as an engineer, and as someone who finds activity requiring any athletic ability beyond hand - eye coordination challenging, Tammy found clicker training much more appealing than the traditional obedience classes available at the time.
The practical application of the science is that this knowledge will enable the...
With a background in
the practical application of science as an engineer, and as someone who finds activity requiring any athletic ability beyond hand - eye coordination challenging, Tammy found clicker training much more appealing than the traditional obedience classes.
«My research is grounded in
the practical application of science and logic, which tells me it is far better to work with nature rather than trying to control or to change her,» Clemson University civil engineer David Prevatt told LiveScience.
While
the practical application of the science is to better understand how single cells can evolve to multicellular cells to be cooperative, Vassallo says the research could possibly have future real - world implications for treating infections in humans.
A Peruvian bartender school is using the principles of molecular mixology,
the practical application of science and physics, to create new flavours, textures and special ways of serving cocktails.
Though much of his work in
the practical applications of science are in large part correct, he often has accepted belief to be fact, which is where the flaws in his premises originate.
He was the first president since John F. Kennedy to do that, and if you read that speech, which is still on the web I believe — both at the Academy web site and my friend Ralph Cicerone, president of the National Academy of Sciences, is in the front row — and it's also on the White House web site — what you will find is although the president was clear about
the practical applications of science and technology to our great challenges as I've mentioned, he probably spent two thirds of that talk talking about the importance of basic science; the importance of fundamental research in science and technology to our national well - being; and the importance of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education.
Relocating to San Antonio in 2000, Dallas took time off from business activities to spend with his young son and to self - study in the growing convergence of the cognitive, behavioral, affective, social, relational, and neural sciences and
the practical application of those sciences in the field of individual, group, and organizational development.
It is also one of the most multidisciplinary and
practical applications of science that students will run into, perhaps in their entire lives, so some introduction into it is critical.
This course not only showcases the visionary scientific work of Barbara Fredrickson and her colleagues in the field of positive psychology, it also features
practical applications of this science that you can put to use immediately.
Not exact matches
While there are the
science fiction - driven angles
of AI, like robots, self - driving cars, Internet
of Things, and augmented reality, there are also more
practical applications that affect business owners every day, especially those working in the virtual customer service world
of online retail.
It would not take them long to understand at least the elementary principles
of those things which they affect to despise, and even to have some clue to the rudiments might give them an inkling into the enormous skill, patience and ingenuity which lie behind the
practical application of physical
science.
It is also possible for engineers (as appears to be the case here) to maintain a cognitive dissonance regarding the
science of origins and the
practical application of mechanics or electronics.
Specifically, the
application of practical science and the study
of historical
science require faith.
It has been dedicated to the
practical application of knowledge and
science for society and industry since 1928.
More than 20,000 International, National, and Regional members are dedicated to advancing and integrating scientific research to provide educational and
practical applications of exercise
science and sports medicine.
These programs have been peer - reviewed and are consistent with the latest
science and
practical applications regarding the prevention and management
of concussion.
More than 50,000 international, national and regional members and certified professionals are dedicated to advancing and integrating scientific research to provide educational and
practical applications of exercise
science and sports medicine.
The programs have been peer - reviewed and are consistent with the latest
science and
practical applications regarding the prevention and management
of concussion for athletic trainers, coaches, parents, athletes, physicians, and nurses.
«That type
of industrial perspective permeates the culture
of SPECIFIC, and so you have a huge drive to turn
science into
practical applications.
«This collaboration was a wonderful opportunity to push the state
of the art in computer
science, while also developing completely new materials with many
practical applications.
«The
science of magic is a fascinating area, and there are important
practical applications.
«Addressing these issues requires the integration
of disciplinary and multidisciplinary research, natural and social
science, and basic research and
practical applications,» the authors wrote.
A brand new
science for studying this networked phenomenon, and in effect it's kind
of a reverse engineering the World Wide Web that we know and the kinds
of networks that we see on that to try to figure out how they took shape and maybe from that we can learn what principles involve and how networks do grow and you might be able to use that sort
of thing to be able to develop a better system s for example being able to create more efficient networks and that could be very valuable in industry, there may be a lot
of practical applications, involving protecting privacy, for example, and stopping people from stealing identities; and you should, you know, should be
of just an interesting phenomenon.
The definition
of technology is, after all, «the
science of the
application of knowledge to
practical purposes.»
The Paris Moniteur says: «No doubt the discovery
of the principles upon which the electric telegraph system is founded does not belong to M. Morse, but he was the first to transfer that discovery from the region
of speculative
science into that
of practical application.
Despite extensive efforts to develop
practical applications for graphene and explore the exotic physics at work in its two dimensions, obtaining a usable sample is still more art than
science, as Scientific American learned one slushy winter afternoon in the Columbia University lab
of Philip Kim, one
of our co-authors and a leader in the field.
In addition to providing an evolutionary framework for citrus, the study also contains
practical applications for current growers and consumers, said Fred Gmitter, a UF / IFAS professor
of horticultural
sciences and co-author
of the paper.
Co-author Dr Themis Prodromakis Reader in Nanoelectronics and EPSRC Fellow in Electronics and Computer
Science at the University
of Southampton, said: «The uptake
of any new technology is typically hampered by the lack
of practical demonstrators that showcase the technology's benefits in
practical applications.
Understanding the processes that control the formation and ultimate loss
of such relativistic electrons is a primary
science objective
of the Van Allen Probes and has important
practical applications, because
of the enormous amounts
of radiation trapped within the two Van Allen radiation belts.
Initially I didn't think that this topic was «big» enough for
Science, but I was always excited by the
practical applications of this work and the general biological implications.
The inquisitive souls who have made it into the academic
science world will find no shortage
of practical ends for even esoteric types
of research — the curative
applications are celebrated in this month's issue.
It can also help enable
practical applications that remain challenging, like automatic transcription
of a live performance into a written score,» said Sham Kakade, a UW associate professor
of computer
science and engineering and
of statistics.
Orimo's research bridges the gap between fundamental
science and
practical applications of hydrides.
His work has spanned the range from basic
science, including ultrahigh vacuum surface
science experiments on model single crystal catalysts, to
applications - oriented efforts that are impacting the
practical implementation
of new «lean - NOx» reduction technologies.
Restrictions on international exchange by nation
of origin will marginalize American
science, cutting scientists off from valuable expertise, resources to conduct their research, creative scientific insight, and
practical application of scientific findings.
This fourth edition
of the World Ocean Review therefore attempts to build a bridge between the theory
of sustainability and its
practical application in
science and policy - making.
RISE Professional is designed for Master's and PhD students and alumni
of the RISE program who are matched with a well - known German company, where they gain insight into the professional
applications of science and engineering and develop
practical skills.
The need to define the principles, processes and
application of science advice and to address the theoretical and
practical questions regarding the independence, transparency, visibility and accountability
of those who receive and provide advice has never been more important.
Much
of the research uses tomato as a model system and the research aims to bridge basic
science and
practical applications geared towards enhancing fruit quality traits and food security.
Advancing the
science of these unexplored areas creates opportunities for new and unexpected discoveries with potential to translate into
practical applications.
Established in April 2007 and headquartered in Rouen, France, Interactive Biosoftware was founded by a group
of medical and computer scientists focusing on
practical software
applications for health care and life
sciences, particularly in the field
of molecular biology.
Stephen Freedman, PhD, and Kevin Mullane, PhD, work in Gladstone's office
of corporate ventures and translation to turn groundbreaking
science into
practical application.
I had the pleasure
of hearing Dominic D'Agostino, NASA crew member, researcher and Associate Professor at the University
of South Florida present on «KetoNutrition: From
Science to Emerging
Applications and
Practical Implementation» at the 6th BioCeuticals Research Symposium in Melbourne last weekend.
Consisting
of three two - week courses (to be taken one at a time), this online certificate program provides you the opportunity to examine historic and contemporary research, learn the steps for
practical application in your life, and be better prepared to engage in productive conversations with friends, colleagues, clients, or patients about the
science and philosophy behind plant - based nutrition.
A weekend training activity with the purpose
of enabling the learner to access the alternative and complementary modality
of yogic
science, a body, mind and spirit philosophy, to achieve a healthier lifestyle and greater well - being for self; to integrate the
practical application of yogic
science into clinical treatment protocols for addiction services, addressing the whole person, physically, spiritually and mentally.
Our resident run nerd, Brandon is devoted to the
science of running, and its
practical application to your running.