Sentences with phrase «result of painstaking research»

Table 1 summarizes the results of painstaking research, trying to tally the full cost of carbon pollution in the atmosphere.

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Years of painstaking research resulted in the Q - Fermentation method, in which specific micro-organisms naturally present in the plantation bring out the most outstanding purity and intensity from beans.
This latest development in gene therapy is the result of more than two decades of painstaking genetic research by Jean Bennett, MD, PhD, and Albert M. Maguire, M.D., both Professors of Ophthalmology and Co-directors of the Center for Advanced Retinal and Ocular Therapeutics at Penn Medicine.
At the very outset, your dissertation should send the message across that it is an academic discourse of certain magnitude where you have some very significant findings or conclusion to share as a result of your meticulous and painstaking research.
One result of the team's painstaking research was the discovery of how a specific protein influences neutrophil activation — and, more importantly, the team showed they were able to block damaging inflammation by over-compensating neutrophils with a pharmaceutical compound.
He has designed the logotype for Helmut Lang — a heavy sans serif typeface that was the result of painstaking study at Cooper Union's Herb Lubalin Study Center of Design and Typography where he researched early versions of typefaces with similar qualities.
See the research and articles at http://www.thelizlibrary.org/liz/) So, given that there are just not all that many options to choose from in deciding upon a child custody arrangement, and given that those options overwhelmingly will be constrained or even dictated by fairly obvious facts about the parties» circumstances such as work and school schedules, or how far apart they live from each other, and similar considerations, one really has to query what all the painstaking attention to detail and «science» (or pretext to science) is all about if, when all is said and done, the decision will boil down to the application of a default personal preference, and pragmatic ways of arranging custody and visitation schedules to accomplish this while avoiding liability for placing children into situations in which detriment too obviously or easily can be proved to be the direct result of the arrangement.
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