Sentences with phrase «replicated on a large scale»

But if replicated on a larger scale, the surprising discovery could lead to the reframing of conversations about how to improve children's diets and lower rates of childhood obesity, the researchers said.
Specialized models of STEM schools are difficult to replicate on a larger scale.
[Lyndsay R. Shipp et al, Further Investigation Into the Risk of Skin Cancer Associated With the Use of UV Nail Lamps] The small study needs to be replicated on a large scale to be confirmed.
The researchers hope their study will be replicated on a larger scale in populations of ethnically diverse men and women.
The study was not a clinical trial, and the tailored approach may be difficult to replicate on a larger scale, Hendrix noted.
These sources of KIPP's success, he suggests, can not be replicated on a larger scale, so imitating or expanding KIPP can not meaningfully reform the school system as a whole.
Whether this can be replicated on a large scale by corporate entities is doubtful.
Many critics questioned whether KIPP's results could be replicated on this larger scale.
Yes, the Trib's proof of this «gathering consensus» comes from an obvious propaganda piece designed, bankrolled, and promoted to push education strategies that have generally not worked or are too expensive to replicate on a large scale.
Designed to be flexible but easily replicated on a larger scale (this house was built in a lightning two weeks!)

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In a weird way, all the things I loved about that experience are replicated here on a larger scale.
Dr. Samadani's future work aims to replicate eye - tracking's diagnostic potential for head injuries on a larger scale in Iraq and Afghanistan veterans with post-concussive syndrome and post-blast military brain injury.
«We'd like to replicate the program on a larger scale and are working on ways to extend the positive effect of the intervention.
If future, large - scale studies replicate these findings then genetic testing based on these results can serve as a tool for assessing an individual's risk for developing certain types of cancer, Dr. Eng said.
Conversely, within non-diabetic populations, periods of IER (75 - 85 % ER on restricted days) do not typically affect fasting glucose levels 37, 41, 45, 48 or HbA1c 41, 48; results of which can often be replicated by short term CER studies.62 - 65These findings are unsurprising given that frank hyperglycaemia within the T2DM diagnostic range is effectively a late - stage manifestation of IR, which along with compensatory increases insulin secretion, can precede the onset of T2DM by many years.66, 67 Findings from one large scale prospective cohort study, Whitehall II, reveal a sharp increase in the trajectory towards fasting hyperglycaemia which is only detectable three years prior to diagnosis with T2DM.67 Consequently, it can be argued that changes in circulating insulin concentrations, fasting (hepatic) insulin sensitivity and glucose uptake / clearance are more sensitive markers of deteriorating glucose control than fasting glycaemia in non - diabetics.68 - 70
O'Farrell's successes show that there are some things working for charters that traditional schools might never be able to replicate — at least not on a large scale.
It is hoped that the publication will offer insights for replicating and learning from these lessons on a larger scale.
So Conklin and Joseph decided to replicate the connection they had made with each other on a larger scale.
The March for Our Lives, scheduled for Saturday, was organized by the students to continue the national conversation about gun safety and legislation in the U.S. and to put pressure on politicians to sign into law new measures to make large - scale acts of violence like what happened at their Parkland school less common and more difficult to replicate.
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