Sentences with phrase «presenting part of research»

I realised that the lab work was not for me but that I'd found the writing and presenting part of research stimulating.

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Research has shown that after having people actively present persuasive arguments as part of role play, they tend to express positive views that support that argument.
It was not at all like the modern research interview in which an observer attempts to elicit information about subjectively held attitudes from individuals who have never reflected on their feelings until the moment when they are presented with preceded questions that are not part of their own subculture.
For a summary of some of the scientific research which supports the view that the fetus is not a prepackaged human being (e.g., even something so relatively simple as a fingerprint arises at least in part due to chance events not present in a fertilized egg) see Charles Gardner, «Is an Embryo a Person?
«The Magisterium of the Church, does not forbid that in the present state of the human sciences and sacred theology, research and discussion, on the part of men experienced in both fields, take place with regard to
Generis: «For these reasons the Teaching Authority of the Church does not forbid that, in conformity with the present state of human sciences and sacred theology, research and discussions, on the part of men experienced in both fields, take place with regard to the doctrine of evolution, in as far as it inquires into the origin of the human body as coming from pre-existent and living matter - for the Catholic faith obliges us to hold that souls are immediately created by God» [italics added].
At the annual meeting held in 2015, a member of the R&D team presented research done on Healthy Flour's organic sprouted grains and pitched the idea for a sprouted grains cereal as part of their Organic Promise ® line of breakfast foods.
The research and knowledge and skill present in this community is a treasure trove, and wherever folks are moving to bring that treasure to all new parents, we want to be a part of the journey!
Presented in part in a poster symposium at the 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for Pediatric Research, Washington, DC, May 1996.
Presented Impact of Birth Practices on Breastfeeding, Part 1: Maternal issues, including Prevention and Management of Breast and Nipple Problems; Impact of Birth Practices on Breastfeeding, Part II: Infant Issues, including Prevention and Management of some Sucking Problems; Sleep, SIDS, and Pacifiers: Current Research, Controversies, and Changing Attitudes Toward Infant Nocturnal Needs; and How to Talk so Mothers Will Listen, and Listen so Mothers Will Talk: Specific Communication Skills for Breastfeeding Counselors.
As part of her research agenda, she mentors undergraduate and graduate students, presenting at annual conventions, regionally and nationally.
The research carried out by Professor Jonathan Culpeper, an expert in linguistic politeness, will be presented at an event as part of the Economic and Social Research Council's annual Festival of Social Science, which runs between 2 - 9 Novembresearch carried out by Professor Jonathan Culpeper, an expert in linguistic politeness, will be presented at an event as part of the Economic and Social Research Council's annual Festival of Social Science, which runs between 2 - 9 NovembResearch Council's annual Festival of Social Science, which runs between 2 - 9 November 2013.
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) was part of an international team that recently discovered a relatively unpopulated region of the main asteroid belt, where the few asteroids present are likely pristine relics from early in solar system history.
In half of the articles, participants were presented a negative message that read, in part: «However, most conservative leaders and Republican politicians believe that so - called climate change is vastly exaggerated by environmentalists, liberal scientists seeking government funding for their research and Democratic politicians who want to regulate business.»
Prof. Mandelboim and his research collaborators found that the NKp46 receptor present on Natural Killer or NK cells (an essential part of the immune system) play a critical role in the development of the disease in mice.
Whereas previous research also suggests that some part of the energy inside the Moon due to the tidal deformation is changed to heat, the present research indicates that this type of energy conversion does not uniformly occur in the entire Moon, but only intensively in the soft layer.
And the output one generates from all the tasks required of a postdoc — research, publishing, and presenting at conferences — is only part of the equation that gets one ahead.
New research presented at this year's annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) in Stockholm shows that high consumption of sugar - sweetened beverages, which has been linked to increased risk of type 2 diabetes, is part of a poor overall diet.
You should consider them part of your support network; they can help you learn the ropes of doing research by showing you how they keep their research records, explaining procedures for ordering materials or interlibrary loans, and discussing your research ideas informally before you present them to your supervisor.
These is one of the findings of a study carried out by undergraduate student Amy Spray and Dr G Meyer from the Department of Psychological Sciences at the University of Liverpool as part of a School of Psychology Summer Internship Scheme.They will present their research to the British Psychological Society annual conference today, Thursday 8 May 2014, hosted by the International Convention Centre in Birmingham.
The research was presented as part of the London Design Festival in September 2015 and it was also on display at the Science Gallery in Dublin for the «Homesick» exhibition about technology and communication.
ists like to present their research as a largely unpredictable activity rather than as part of a well - planned programme driven by commercial imperatives.
BALANCING the need to travel while minimising your carbon footprint can present a challenge for scientists whose research takes them to far - flung parts of the world.
The findings are being presented as part of a poster presentation by members of the Rutgers Cancer Institute precision medicine team at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) which begins this weekend in New Orleans.
The findings will be presented as part of a poster presentation by members of the Rutgers Cancer Institute Precision Medicine Program at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) being held in New Orleans next month.
He's presented research findings based on several analyses he's done that suggest once sucralose levels in a body of water rise above 57 parts per trillion, it's an indicator that the water is experiencing some level of human impact and the onset of eutrophication — nutrient loading that can encourage plant growth and suffocate animal life.
The research presented is part of, «A Randomized Trial of Induction Versus Expectant Management,» more commonly referred to as the ARRIVE Trial, which was funded by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD).
These findings, published by a team of scientists led by U.S. Geological Survey geologist Rob Witter in Geophysical Research Letters, a journal of the American Geophysical Union, present strong evidence for prehistoric tsunamis in the Aleutian Islands, and call for a reevaluation of earthquake and tsunami hazards along this part of the eastern Aleutian Subduction Zone.
The present study forms a part of research carried out on polychaetes by Naoto Jimi, a first - year doctoral candidate at Hokkaido University.
Presented in part at the Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, Baltimore, April 28 — May 1, 2001; at the 109th Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, August 24 — 28, 2001; and at the 21st Annual Meeting of the Behavioral Toxicology Society, Research Triangle Park, N.C., April 20 — 22, 2002.
Boulder, Colo. — Aug. 3, 2017 — Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) was part of an international team that recently discovered a relatively unpopulated region of the main asteroid belt, where the few asteroids present are likely pristine relics from early in solar system history.
The findings, being presented as part of a poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) being held in Philadelphia this week, could have therapeutic implications specific to this rare form of the disease, say the authors.
Part of the research is aimed at developing a new prognostic «biomarker» — proteins present in the cancer that identify TNBC patients at high risk of metastasis (development of secondary tumours).
The recently launched digital platform accompanies the publication of the two - part Special Focus Issue and presents lay summaries of each article that are freely available to all, which provide key insights into a number of inter-disciplinary research projects from across the globe.
As the European hub for molecular biology, EMBL is at the forefront of innovation in life science research; genomic science plays a central part in its past, present and future.
As part of the J. Allyn Taylor International Prize in Medicine Symposium hosted by Robarts Research Institute at Western's Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, experts in the fields of diagnosis, treatment and prevention of MS will present their work and will join in an engaging panel discussion moderated by André Picard, health columnist with The Globe and Mail.
As part of dissemination, some of the winning audio - visual productions of the European Science TV & New Media Festival in 2015 were presented at the European Researchers» Night on 30 September 2016 at CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research).
Recognizing the exceptional achievements by an ISSCR member and investigator in the early part of their independent career in stem cell research, the ISSCR Outstanding Young Investigator Award consists of a personal award and an invitation to present at ISSCR's annual meeting.
The grant is part of the Swedish government's efforts to strengthen life science in Sweden during the years to come (presented in the research and innovation bill 2012).
Part of this work was presented at a Canadian Institutes of Health Research - sponsored meeting in October 2011 in Toronto, Ontario, and at the Canadian Digestive Diseases Week in February 2012 in Montreal, Quebec.
Presented in part at the annual meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology; Ft. Lauderdale, FL; May 2003.
The research presents convincing proof that epigenetic changes, at least in part, explain the connection between a poor start to life and later risk of disease.
In Part I of this article, evidence from a wide range of peer - reviewed research, including in vitro and in vivo studies, clinical and randomized controlled trials, epidemiological studies, meta - analyses and reviews, was presented.
More research is needed to determine if the same effects are present in humans, but lemongrass could offer relief to people in remote parts of the world who are unable to receive modern medical treatment for malaria.
Parker - Pope presents the research as a part of the explanation for why it's near - impossible to lose weight — but looking at the whole picture, that would mean that it should be impossible to gain weight in the first place!
This research work took measurement of the antioxidant power present in a wide range of healthy foods of which 28 berries and fruits were part of.
There is a serious lack of information and research on the effects of nutrition on MS, which presents a difficulty to a holistic approach to treatment when a serious part of the puzzle (nutrition and diet) is overlooked.
As part of the research, couples were told they would have to converse with 12 different strangers and present them with embarrassing questions.
Before an audience of fellow students, faculty members, and Malden High School educators, the first - year doctoral students presented research results as part of the seminar, Integrating Perspectives on Education.
Darren Harman, STEM Learning Leader at Sir Robert Woodard Academy, commented: «MELT has presented a group of our Year 9 students at the Sir Robert Woodard Academy with an amazing opportunity to be part of novel science research, that will undoubtedly enrich their experience of learning science in a way that they wouldn't otherwise have access to until university and beyond.
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