Sentences with phrase «says the problem stemmed»

Epidemiologist Chris Beyrer at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, Maryland, who also has published about disparities in HIV / AIDS treatment for men, says the problem stems from how many countries built the responses to their epidemics.

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U.S. efforts to protect its steel industry will not solve the sector's fundamental problems, which stem from past protectionist measures, China's Ministry of Commerce said on Saturday.
The analysis said the errors in the story stemmed from the failure of several experienced editors to recognize problems with the reporting of the piece.
Harvey Mudd describes its core curriculum as «an academic boot camp in the STEM disciplines — math, physics, chemistry, biology, computer science, and engineering — as well as classes in writing and critical inquiry» that it says «gives students a broad scientific foundation and the skills to think and to solve problems across disciplines.»
All of these problems (go ahead and say none of these are problems) stem from a conception of sexuality in which having children is a choice as opposed to an expected effect of the sexual act.
The source says the problem in part stemmed from the Pope himself instructing drivers not to avoid the crowds.
The Prime Minister said it was in Britain's national interest to stem problems overseas that could «threaten us here at home».
When pressed by Cooper, who is himself gay, Luter said he believes America's problems stem from all its social ills: homosexuality, racism, abortion, and violent crime.
I think as you said, if I am careful about getting rid of the stems, I won't have the bitterness problem I occasionally do with spinach.
Goodman's current earnings were depressed because of one - off factors including delays in recovering a record surge in farmgate milk prices in New Zealand, rising wheat costs in Australia and supply chain problems in the Australian bakery business stemming from recent factory closures, he said.
According to reports, Chen said a psychiatric assessment of Tremblay was unreliable and that he believed the coach's problems stem from anger - management issues.
If blood flow is compromised during sleep, the mother will automatically wake up,» says Zepeda, who notes that in 30 years of practice, he's delivered over 8000 babies, and never seen a problem stemming from a mother's sleeping position.
Cuomo took another sharp slap at de Blasio's oversight of the New York City Housing Authority, saying the agency's numerous problems stem from poor management, not underfunding.
The problem stems in part from delayed tax payments, which budget officials say is due to uncertainty over tax reform on the federal level.
But that may be for naught, argued Robert Josman, who said he believed the rat problem stemmed from the city not putting out rat poison because of the recent stream of red - tailed hawk deaths attributed to the chemicals.
«The strategy is to teach the basic STEM content, do it rigorously, but do it through the lens of the problem,» she said, adding that «changing the script» encouraged faculty to devise new methods that improved learning.
Efforts to rethink STEM education with a civic mindset date to the late 1990s, prompted by then - AAAS President Jane Lubchenco's urgent call for scientists to enter into «a new social contract» to devote their talents to society's most pressing problems and communicate what they know to others, Reilly said.
The problem with the previous study, says Barausse, is that it did not include so - called «self - force» effects that stem from the gravity of incoming matter.
Another problem is that in its July 2009 Guidelines on Human Stem Cell Research, NIH spelled out specific requirements about embryo donation for newly derived lines, says Pilar Ossorio, a legal scholar who studies research ethics at the University of Wisconsin Law School.
«Right now the problem in donor stem cell therapy is that we inject the stem cells into the patient but most of the stem cells don't proliferate very well, so they repair very little part of the muscle,» Kumar said.
«I don't think it's fair to expect that MESA solves the problem of underrepresentation of blacks and Latinos in STEM by itself,» he said.
Marina Radulaski, a postdoctoral fellow in Vuckovic's lab, said the problem - solving potential of quantum computers stems from the complexity of the laser - electron interactions at the core of the concept.
«All of humanity's problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone,» said French philosopher and mathematician Blaise Pascal in the mid-17th century.
Small island states, such as Grenada, say that target is not enough to stem the problem and could lead to the disappearance below the waves of some of these nations as well as devastating storm surges and tropical cyclones.
«Breast cancer stem cells pose a serious problem for therapy,» says lead study investigator Gregg Semenza, M.D., Ph.D., the C. Michael Armstrong Professor of Medicine, director of the Vascular Biology Program at the Johns Hopkins Institute for Cell Engineering and a member of the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center.
Merle Waxman, ombudsperson and director of the Office for Women in Medicine at Yale Medical School, says that a lot of problems stem from miscommunication, and in particular, e-mail often gets people into trouble.
«We've been talking about the problem of the gender gap and pipeline in STEM for a long time,» says study coauthor Nilanjana Dasgupta, an experimental social psychologist at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
«For nearly 20 years, we've thought that the muscle weakness observed in patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy is primarily due to problems in their muscle fibres, but our research shows that it is also due to intrinsic defects in the function of their muscle stem cells,» said Dr. Michael Rudnicki, senior author of the study.
Although the results were mixed, Active Physics consistently outperformed traditional lecture courses in conceptual learning and in attitudes toward learning and problem solving, said Regina Frey, the Moog professor of STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education in chemistry who co-led the evaluation team.
«I think there's sort of an assumption in the field of people who study women in STEM that somehow the women are the problemsays Andrew Penner, a sociologist at the University of California, Irvine who wrote a perspective accompanying the new study.
To cultivate that untapped talent, Singer said, educators have solid evidence of methods that work in STEM education — such as focusing on conceptual learning, problem - solving, and use of representations such as diagrams and evolution trees — but those methods are used in very few undergraduate classrooms where STEM teachers receive their training, Singer said.
Others say the real problem stems from a fundamental mismatch between the journal and the paper in question.
More than one - third of women in STEM positions (36 %) consider sexual harassment in their workplace to be at least a small problem, with 28 % of men saying the same.
«They answered key questions, and it became clear that this is not just a brain disease or a peripheral nerve disease; in fact, this spoke to some kind of neural stem cell progenitor problemsaid Lupski.
And three - quarters of AAAS scientists say too little STEM education is a major factor in the public's limited knowledge about science — which an overwhelming majority of scientists see as a problem for science in general.
George Daley, a stem cell scientist at Children's Hospital Boston, says the new study is «fascinating,» but he doesn't think immune rejection will be an insurmountable problem for iPS cells.
The observation of a cut - off point at which the progenitor cells can not make some neuron types extends «a word of caution for people interested in using stem cells» to resolve neurological problems, says neuroscientist Paula Monaghan of University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania.
Constan said one of the benefits of majoring in physics or one of the STEM disciplines is that the student learns many other skills — problem solving, communication, working as part of a team — that are applicable in areas such as medicine, law and business.
The biggest problem for transplanted stem cells, Bulte says, is that they're initially grown in a dish with ready access to oxygen, then put in the body, where levels are relatively low.
Chimeric mice generated from cells reprogrammed for pluripotency (induced pluripotent stem cells, or iPS cells) show significant health problems, pointing to further challenges that must be overcome before such cells can be used in the clinic, noted iPS researcher Shinya Yamanaka said on Saturday (June 14).
Until then, however, «although there is excitement that iPS cells can serve as an embryo - free source of stem cells,» says Lanza, «it would be premature to abandon research using embryonic stem cells until we fully understand what's causing these problems
«One of the big problems that people worry about in the use of stem cells for the repair of body parts, is whether or not you are going to be creating cancer,» said Kosik.
Dr Phil would you say there is a chance my problem could stem from muscle imbalance or more likely nerve impingement on the brachial plexus?
# 2 is easier said than done, but that is where the problem is stemming from and the reason you a wreck after a hard workout.
She said that the real problem was stemming from my liver.
EliteSingles» resident psychologist Salama Marine had this to say: «Lack of confidence can come from a difficult former relationship, or even stem from childhood,» before adding «this can be a real problem whilst dating.»
That all being said, the root of all these problems likely stem from a poor script.
The editors quote one Reagan supporter from Texas as saying, «By far the greatest number of problems facing education today stem from moral issues.
Although the paper acknowledges that not all the pressures on the education system stem from the complexity of coinciding government roles and responsibilities, it says that improving the allocation of roles and responsibilities could make it easier for governments to identify what the problems are, who is responsible for fixing them, and empower teachers, parents and the wider community to hold the appropriate level of government to account for taking the action necessary to improve outcomes.
They can say, «Linking to So - and - So's point, I think that...» You can also use sentence stems to have your students explain their learning by saying, for example, «I started looking at this math problem by...» Below are more sentence stems that you can use in English, history, art, and science.
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