Sentences with phrase «research bolstered the case»

Overall, the research bolstered the case that the PKal pathway can be targeted by drugs independently of the VEGF pathway.

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Once thought to be a «killer walrus» that ate marine mammals, new tooth enamel research is bolstering the case that it likely had a diet similar modern New Zealand fur seals and sea lions.
Here's another discovery to bolster the case for medical marijuana: New research in mice suggests that THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, may delay the rejection of incompatible organs.
In addition to bolstering the case for a habitable ocean on Europa, Johnson says, the research also suggests a new place in the solar system to study a process that's played a crucial role in the evolution of our own planet.
In an email interview with Newsweek, lead author Gaël Choblet, from the French National Center for Scientific Research, said that while he can not speculate on the presence of alien life on Enceladus, their timescale for hydrothermal activity does bolster the case that microbial life could emerge.
American philanthropy, by local and national foundations, corporations, and wealthy individuals, has played many important roles in K — 12 education: creating new schools, underwriting research, funding scholarships, testing hypotheses, generating new curricula, invoking ideals, setting agendas, bolstering training, and building a case for policy changes.
Not only would this save money in the long term by focusing on prevention rather than more costly remediation, it would target Title I program evaluations on a single, research - proven strategy and thus bolster the case for increased future Title I funding.
But the new research bolsters the academic case for the programs, a rare education initiative that carries bipartisan imprimatur.
One does not sell off great works of art to meet operating expenses, as Brandeis University is doing with the entire Rose Museum — or, in this case, to bolster the Academy's research libraries.
If something like that quote were to occur in a corporate research setting - i.e. the withholding of relevant information by one group because it might be used by another to bolster their case for e, g, competing project funding - this would be considered not only as unethical but be grounds for dismissal with cause.
The past week has seen Wilson Legal Solutions announce that it is bolstering its fledgling London office with three hires as Linex Systems rebrands as Vable; Eclipse Legal Systems announces UCL Consultants as a new case management client and Thomson Reuters Legal publishes its ninth annual research survey among finance directors.
Your day in court will be bolstered by a confident advocate who will engage experts and research to pursue the best possible outcome for your case.
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