Sentences with phrase «relatively brief study»

«Ultimately, the book is effective in discussing the context and styles of Miyamoto's influential work as a game designer... And at 184 pages, the relatively brief study should be accessible to scholars and nonscholars alike who are curious about game development.»

Not exact matches

«Typically, it was a relatively brief illness that led to bankruptcy,» says study co-author David U. Himmelstein, MD, associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School.
As I've written in a brief piece for Thursday's paper, relatively plankton - free (and thus fish - free) stretches of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans around the tropics that typically cover about 20 percent of the global ocean surface have expanded about 15 percent since 1998, according to the new study.
However, the study's conclusions rely on models that have relatively low spatial resolution, other scientists tell Carbon Brief, which could affect the accuracy of the results.
However, as they mention, most of the reviewed studies have been relatively brief, with short term follow up, and therefore do not inform us of the long term impact of treatment in symptomatic or non-symptomatic children.
This finding might also explain why relatively brief cognitive - behavioural interventions for pain that target unhelpful pain - related cognitions rather than longer - standing concerns about self - worth might also be effective for many patients with both depression and chronic pain.26, 31 Ultimately, our study reaffirms the view that depression is multifaceted, and that variations across clinical presentations reflect putative «subtypes» of depression.32
The current study provides supporting evidence that a relatively brief family - based intervention was successful at addressing parent — adolescent sexual communication among a mental health sample.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z