One of the
key questions the researchers were interested in answering was whether restricting dietary sugars in children with metabolic syndrome would lead to the metabolic dysfunction resolving.
When beginning legal research, one of the
first questions the researcher should consider is whether there are any statutes relevant to the issue at hand.
The first
question the researchers addressed was whether bystanders punished people who violated a social norm by means of direct confrontation or by means of the indirect refusal to help.
The
big question researchers had was whether the 21 lines approved for use under the Bush Administration, which are still used in many research labs, would qualify under detailed provisions for informed consent by embryo donors that are spelled out in the guidelines.
CSP staff are available to
answer questions researchers may have with regard to the approval - seeking process and / or specific Iowa schools or school districts.
One of the
main questions the researchers were interested in exploring was whether these experiences were empowering for women or instances of sexual objectification?
The
big question these researchers are asking now is whether the intricacy of tasks we can perform depends on the complexity of the multi-dimensional «sandcastles» the brain can build.
Among
the questions researchers are asking: Does the process of innovating activate neuronal circuits in a particular part of the brain, the way that language, say, primarily activates circuits in parts of the brain's left hemisphere?
These are among
the questions researchers and I tried to answer by surveying over 2,000 working Ameri cans and conducting in - depth interviews with more than 175 of them (some of these respondents are cited by name in the remarks that follow).
That was
the question researchers addressed in the study Intralaminar Thalamic Deep Brain Stimulation Ameliorates the Memory Deficit and the Dendritic Regression in β - Amyloid Infusion Rats, led by Sheng - Tzung Tsai, MD..
That's
the question researchers are asking after Elsevier's latest PR debacle.
These are some of
the questions researchers have puzzled over for decades in trying to piece together the origins of life on Earth.
But it had few quantitative data and little statistical analysis, and was silent on many of
the questions the researchers told NIH, which funded it, they intended to answer.
This was one of
the questions the researchers wanted to answer.
What is still puzzling is where the dissolved nickel and manganese atoms end up — this is
a question the researchers would like to resolve in further studies.
That's
a question researchers have been asking themselves ever since genetic analysis revealed that the ancestor of corn (right) was a spindly Mexican plant called teosinte (left).
Even
the questions researchers have to ask are more complicated.
These are
all questions the researchers hope to answer by studying other kinds of life — such as prokaryotes, organisms devoid of cell nuclei, like bacteria — over longer periods of time, and even in different cities.
It is
a question researchers have been asking artificial intelligence from the start.
However,
the question the researchers asked was this: Should conservation efforts be focused on areas where forest habitats have already been lost and species might be reaching a threshold, or on forests that are largely intact and are only just beginning to be affected by development?
I realized that
the questions researchers have about dolphin vocalizations were the same questions that philosophers have about the nature of human meaning and language use.
The interesting results came from a slightly different version of
this question the researchers asked a second set of participants.
Exactly why is
a question researchers are still exploring.
That's
the question the researchers wanted to answer.
The question the researchers who did the video study had wanted to be able to answer was, why?
This is one of
the questions researchers sought to answer when they set out to analyze the 2012 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) results.
Chalkbeat Beyond the test score horse race: 5 big
questions researchers are asking about charter schools
It's
a question some researchers at UC Davis are now asking after devastating wildfires hit parts of Northern California last year.
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any questions researchers may have in preparation for an on - site visit; these may also be submitted by email.
That's
the question researchers examined in a recent study sponsored by the REALTOR ® University Research Center.