Sentences with phrase «seminal study of»

Keywords is an exhibition based on Raymond Williams's seminal study of the vocabulary of culture and society.
This edition includes thirty - nine photographs, many of them originally presented as slides with the speech, and a rich interpretive essay by the translator.Images from the Region of the Pueblo Indians of North America translates Warburg's seminal study of the «serpent ritu...
In Simple Justice, his seminal study of the history of Brown v. Board of Education, historian Richard Kluger observed,
By John H. Foote REDS (1981)-- Directed by Warren Beatty (****) With the release of the new Peter Biskind book Star, a biography and study of actor - director - producer - writer Warren Beatty, I took a look at Reds (1981) the other night, his seminal study of John Reed and the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, as -LSB-...]
The study confirmed that until we find a way to fight the fungus, the most actionable advice to date is to begin captive breeding, a move suggested in a seminal study of amphibian disappearance published in Science four years ago.

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This seminal study used modern analytic methods to validate the findings of Cowles and Jones.
Jeffery Rogers Hummel in his seminal study, «Emancipating the Slaves, Enslaving Free Men,» provides a great deal of insight in his analysis of the results of the «late unpleasantness:» «The Yankee Leviathan co-opted and transformed feminisim the same way it had co-opted and transformed abolitionism.
In the history of U.S. Catholic higher education since World War II, three seminal moments stand out: Msgr. John Tracy Ellis's 1955 article, «American Catholics and the Intellectual Life»; the 1967 Land O» Lakes statement, «The Idea of a Catholic University»; and the day Don J. Briel began the Catholic Studies Program — and the Catholic Studies movement — at the University of St. Thomas in the Twin Cities.
kroenke's brand of corporate looting is familiar... read the seminal study by akerlof and Roemer if u are so interested in the topic... and it is guaranteed to lead to second class football status however much you are in thrall to the Walmart dynasty...
Nearly a decade ago, the perils of overhydration during exercise were confirmed in two seminal studies performed on 488 Boston Marathon runners (8) and 2135 endurance athletes.
Margaret Mead, whose seminal book Coming of Age in Samoa (1928) informed the sexual revolution, observed in her field studies as an anthropologist that the most violent tribes were those that withheld touch in infancy.
Building on the seminal findings from the Adverse Early Childhood Experiences (ACE) study, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS), Department of Children and Families (DCF), and Childrens Trust Fund have examined ways to translate this knowledge into policy and practice.
Emmett points out, «The results of the study show that PSMA PET is more predictive of a treatment response than PSA level, surgical margins or seminal vesical involvement.»
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A seminal 2002 study of the ecological effects of a busy four - lane highway in Massachusetts found impacts — varying from wetland drainage to noise — across a broad 600 - metre corridor.
«It's a seminal study that's going to be a landmark in the field» of Alzheimer's research, Vassar predicts.
The study was published online February 11, one day before birthday of Darwin, who studied the finches during the 1835 voyage that would lead him to publish the seminal work on evolution, «On the Origin of Species,» in 1859.
Nevertheless, Hawking made seminal contributions to astrophysics, particularly in the study of black holes, veritable holes in the fabric of the universe.
Only a handful of scientists worldwide, for example, receive funds to study the amount and nature of virus in seminal fluid and vaginal secretions.
In a seminal 2009 study in Pediatrics, for example, Greenberg's colleague Michael Cotten showed that each additional day of antibiotics significantly increased the odds that a preemie would develop necrotizing enterocolitis or die.
In their seminal 2010 study, Nobel laureates Daniel Kahneman and Angus Deaton of Princeton demonstrated that higher income improves one's life satisfaction but not one's emotional well - being.
The seminal study, authored by H. Lee Swanson and Milagros Kudo of the University of California - Riverside, and Orosco, examined working memory, part of executive function in the brain.
Published in open - access journal Frontiers in Physiology, the study reports that obese men have increased levels of inflammatory markers in their seminal fluid and lower sperm quality, both of which correlate with their body mass index (BMI).
In a seminal series of experiments beginning in the 1960s, Walford studied the effect of depriving laboratory mice of calories and discovered that the less they ate — within reason — the longer they lived.
The male offspring in this study conceived in the absence of seminal fluid showed evidence of metabolic syndrome, a condition that persisted well into adulthood.
That now seminal study, in which 91 percent of the three - and six - year - olds they tested correctly paired mascot Joe Camel with his matching cigarettes, set off a cascade of antismoking legislation aimed at shielding American youth from aggressive tobacco ads.
Dr. Palese was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2000 for his seminal studies on influenza viruses.
«It's really a seminal study in neurorehabilitation that, if successful, will change common practices for how we take care of certain stroke patients,» said Ford Vox, M.D., a physical medicine and rehabilitation physician at Shepherd Center and primary investigator for this study.
In the centenary year of the publication of a seminal treatise on the physical and mathematical principles underpinning nature — On Growth and Form by D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson — a Cambridge physicist has led a study describing an elegantly simple solution to a puzzle that has taxed biologists for centuries: how complex branching patterns of tissues arise.
Dr. Talkowski has performed seminal studies to introduce high - resolution genomics techniques to delineate the types of genetic variation that were classically defined using cytogenetic methods, which has discovered new classes of complex genomic variation in the human genome that are remarkably common yet otherwise cryptic to conventional technologies.
The notion of family is seminal in human genetics for many reasons: the inheritance and genetic basis of traits is discerned from family patterns; arguments about heritability and nature versus nurture are derived from studies of family relationships; population genetic structure and social diversity are determined by patterns of mate choice; genetic information is typically delivered in the context of families.
«If you look at the last 500 years of literature in Western anatomy, it is the one major body system that hasn't really been studied,» said Thomas W. Myers, author of the seminal text Anatomy Trains: Myofascial Meridians for Manual & Movement Therapists and arguably the leading expert on fascia in America.
In 2013, a group of scientists analyzed previously unpublished data from a seminal study from the seventies, called the Sydney Diet Heart study, and discovered that cardiac patients who replaced butter with margarine had an increased mortality, despite their total cholesterol levels had reduced.
After 4 months of treatment, the study found that treatment with Maca resulted in increased seminal volume, sperm count per ejaculum, motile sperm count, and sperm motility.
This study was designed to determine the effect of a 4 - month oral treatment with tablets of Lepidium meyenii (Maca) on seminal analysis in nine adult normal men aged 24 - 44 years old.
In a seminal natural history study, these researchers took a group of healthy people who were insulin sensitive and free from heart disease.
In Encinitas, California I studied with Manju Jois, Patabhi Jois's son, who provided me with an introduction to Ashtanga Yoga» Primary Series (although I had no idea that that's what I was doing) and one of my most significant yoga injuries, and did a weekend workshop in Mission Viejo with Joel Kramer, a seminal yoga figure at the time.
One of the most significant studies was the subject of a seminal paper the trio published in 20051.
«FOOD, INC.» Robert Kenner's pull - back - the - veil study of a seemingly Machiavellian food industry might not be a seminal work, but it is a definitive one.
Accountability has been a central theme of education reform for almost two decades, driven by the unchallenged central finding of James Coleman's seminal 1966 study: Although some interventions are demonstrably more effective than others, there's no direct link between what goes into a school by way of resources and what comes out by way of student learning.
SE: In his seminal 1972 study titled Inequality, the Harvard - based sociologist and statistician Christopher Jencks wrote, «The case for or against desegregation should not be argued in terms of academic achievement.
On this, see the seminal study by ALSTON, P.: «Out of the Abyss: The Challenges Confronting the New UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights», Human Rights Quarterly, Vol.
A prominent researcher whose work has been instrumental in persuading health officials to adopt a stricter standard for acceptable levels of childhood exposure to lead is being investigated on charges that he manipulated data in his seminal study on lead poisoning.
However, by the time Sizer wrote his seminal 1985 report, A Study of High Schools, and A Nation at Risk warned of education failure and the need for deep reform, that earlier sense of utopia was slipping away.
The brief draws on seminal research and evaluation studies to address the evolving role of afterschool.
More than 15 years ago, Martorella (1997) asked what has now become a seminal question in the field of social studies and technology; that is, «Which way to the sleeping giant?»
The K - 8 Principal in 2008: A 10 - Year Study The chapters of this seminal report have divided into seven different segments, each of which examines a different aspect of the principalship today.
Despite the generally beneficial effects of feedback, one - third of studies on feedback examined in two seminal meta - analyses actually found negative effects on learning (Shute, 2008).
Leta Hollingworth, the great psychologist who wrote two seminal books (Hollingworth, 1926: Hollingworth, 1942) on gifted education, as well as many articles and chapters in edited books, and who conducted a highly influential study on profoundly gifted children (children of IQ 180 +) experienced this emotional intensity from an early age.
The language papers focus on the craft of the writer in seminal twentieth - century fiction and the comparative study of non-fiction writers and their viewpoints.
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