Stem cells are being tested elsewhere in the
medical research world to see if they can repair heart muscle damage caused by heart attacks, for instance.
Hi Karen, I'm just getting started in book narration and
in researching the world of audiobook production I found your site and found it very helpful.
He contrasts the prickly Canadian market
research world with his contemporaries in the United Kingdom, who he says undertook a tough process of collective reflection after miscalling the 1992 election and are doing so again after this year's big miss, in which the polls failed to predict a Conservative majority (the British Polling Council is about to launch an inquiry led by an independent statistician).
I realize this is little consolation after your paper was rejected but the one bright spot is that the fact that it was rejected shows the skeptics / denialists here that there is no collusion in the climate
research world as some claim there is.
Breakneck growth has not been confined to the economy — China has also become a
scientific research world power in a remarkably short time.
Although not without its stresses and strains, the journey did what journeys are supposed to do: I reached my destination and learned a lot about the world — the
academic research world — during my travels.
You have put to words the frustration most of our ilk in the knowledge management /
legal research world likely feel when you said «Law firms have not invested enough in terms of time and money to identify, curate and systemize their knowledge and big data and to development of systems that lead to consistent and predictable outcomes for clients.
Mehrdad Baghai, the managing director of Alchemy Growth Partners, a boutique advisory and venture firm in Sydney, Australia, spent
months researching the world's most innovative and successful companies for his book As One: Individual Action, Collective Power.
-- Brian Reading, founder of Lombard
Street Research World Service, former adviser to UK Treasury and to the governor of the Bank of England
In the sell - side
brokerage research world, the term «covering a sector» sometimes means trying to find the name that's the least bad so they have something to pitch to clients.
We show little interest in stemming the exodus from our churches when, in the language of our creeds, the topics of our sermons, and the content of our programs, we remain ambiguous about relating theology to well -
researched world views now widely held by thoughtful persons.
William — dedicate 10 - 20 years
researching world history and religion, every religion, not just Chritianity, and then you can give me your opinion.
The 500 - pound gorilla of the
statin research world is the Cholesterol Treatment Trialists» Collaboration, commonly referred to as the CTT.
Either way, it is an unorthodox and risky way to cope with the persistent but ever - increasing career - related uncertainties in the
biomedical research world.
Allucquère Rosanne Stone presents an altogether more brutal view of the
commercial research world, in which the time to play can be rapidly brought to an end.
For the study, Lundquist examined relevant
published research the world over that listed paired snow measurements in neighboring forested and open areas; then she plotted those locations and noted their average winter temperatures.
The stem
cell research world was set on its ear 29 January when Japanese and American scientists reported an astoundingly simple way to generate stem cells that can theoretically develop into all of a body's cells.
According to a study that appeared in Alcohol Health and
Research World Journal, researchers initially attributed AW to nutritional deficiency (a common deficiency among alcoholics brought about by poor appetite and diet) and direct intoxication.
The great thing about being a geologist is that you often get to travel around the world to do fieldwork or visit a museum or attend a research
To prepare for interviewing veterans,
students researched World War II and attended presentations by local veterans who visited the school.
It's a fantastic adventure set in a
meticulously researched world of hunter - gatherers, which, as Paver comments, is a misleading term that conjures up a picture of someone casually spotting a clump of berries and saying, «Oh, good, I think I'll gather some of those».
In the
internet research world, hyperlinks are a standard way of «drilling down» for more detail or specific information.
Much has changed in the legal
research world since then, with the introduction of Westlaw Canada and CanLII, as well as other research tools.
Interestingly Allison (2015) calls for a «fifth age» of administrator preparation which would incorporate both the learning from school leader's actions in schools and the
academic research world, emphasising that the way forward is to learn from the past and chart a new course forward.
John P. A. Ioannidis dropped another cluster bomb on the
medical research world two weeks ago with his latest paper which concludes:
Research the world over is showing that popular actively managed mutual funds and retirement schemes simply aren't delivering the cash required for our older years.
«There is disagreement in
the research world — but that's what research is about,» Berkowitz says.
Under the Obama administration, there has been big money available for such research, and the injunction came as a shock to
the research world, but a delight to those who abhor the constant destruction of human life in experiments.
Only breast cancer and prostate cancer seem to have received much attention in
the research world in connection with pumpkin seed intake, and much of that attention has been limited to the lignan content of pumpkin seeds.
In
the research world, that's called resilience, bouncing back from a setback, and innovation — thinking outside the box, iterating, revising, and giving new ideas a try.
I think that's a problem, and I am excited to see all that has been happening in
the research world over the last few years — the National Birth Center Study II, the Home Birth Consensus Summit, and the Institutes of Medicine Birth Settings Workshop.
D. students, the stresses of the extended training period, along with having to move back and forth from the clinical to
the research worlds, can bring on bouts of depression, and certain transitions can be particularly difficult, says Michael Kerry O'Banion, director of the M.D. - Ph.
«My observation is that the people in
the research world who have made it have had to work extraordinarily hard, and there is even less psychological talk in that world than there might be in the clinical world,» she says.
With the confidence I am sure you will gain from talking to CRAs and with the resilience and tenacity you have developed in
the research world, I believe you will soon get that elusive job offer.