Sentences with phrase «studies in great detail»

As an investor who studies in great detail the strategies and investment philosophies of the great value investors, I have always been intrigued by the debate of value vs. growth.
As an investor who studies in great detail the strategies and investment philosophies of the great value investors, I have always been intrigued by the debate of value vs. growth.
Their new methods for using laser light to «trap» and slow down atoms to study them in greater detail «contributed greatly to increasing our knowledge of the interplay between radiation and matter,» the Nobel Committee said in 1997.
Because it is so much closer, it can be studied in greater detail, he adds.
The Orion Nebula is the nearest region of massive star formation to Earth, and is therefore studied in great detail by astronomers seeking to better understand how stars form and evolve in their first few million years.
A Perspective by Dorothea Tholl and Jonathan Gershenzon explains the study in greater detail.
Satellites designed to detect nuclear bomb blasts first noticed them in the late 1960s and the Swift satellite was launched in 2004 to study them in greater detail.
Thanks to an improved algorithm to analyze the images, Schrabback's team could study in great detail the shapes of over 446,000 galaxies in a 1.64 square degree patch of sky.
Called the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, this afterglow was produced about 370,000 years after the big bang when the first atoms formed and has been studied in great detail by satellites, such as NASA's WMAP probe.
By using images from both Hubble and the NTT we could get a really good view of these objects, so we could study them in great detail
This lets an orbiting probe get much closer to a planet's surface and study it in greater detail.
APEX is based on a prototype antenna constructed for the ALMA project, and it has found many targets that ALMA can study in great detail.
If there are still active volcanoes on Venus, as recent research suggests, that would be another similarity with Earth which could be studied in greater detail.
The leptin was then studied, and since then has been studied in great detail.
Mutational signatures have now been advanced to include mutational processes that involve rearrangements, and novel cancer biological insights have been gained through studying these in great detail.
FUNK: In the past 100 years we've studied them in great detail as they arrive here on Earth, but it's been much more difficult to pinpoint where they come from.
The Feskanich group reported the proportion of various dietary sources of vitamin A in this study in great detail and differentiated between supplemental and food retinol with impressive rigor.
In this progressive course, you will study in great detail fourteen deities from the yoga tradition through video content and guided asana practices.
I have studied it in great detail.
Sea Lion Island shelter a small, localized population of elephant seals, that we are studying in great detail by marking almost all breeding individuals every season, by spending a large amount of time in the field doing behavioural observations, and by using a mixture of different techniques to gather accurate measurements of different aspects of individual phenotype of males and females.
But one would like to find out more about similar precocious qualifiers for art academies who then went on to achieve nothing but mediocrity or failure — in whom, of course, art historians are uninterested — or to study in greater detail the role played by Picasso's art - professor father in the pictorial precocity of his son.
In Addendum: Climate Change Impacts in the United States (pp. 26 - 28), Michaels and his colleague Chip Knappenberger discuss those studies in greater detail and also illustrate with two graphs how the IPCC AR4 warming projections should be adjusted in light of more recent climate sensitivity research.
A Carrington event is something I have studied in great detail believing it to be far more likely and potentially far more disruptive than CAGW.

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When he mentions the armor of God here, and then goes in to greater detail about the armor in Ephesians 6:14 - 17, he had a first hand opportunity to study and understand the importance of armor.
I do know about them, and have read them (hundreds of times), and have studied most of them (in great detail), and have even taught and written on many of them.
John Macarthur has studied the charismatics in great detail but even more than that he has studied the bible.
Every time a new study is released it is analyzed and discussed and criticized in great detail.
Moreover, data for exposures in almost all studies were based only on maternal recall, sometimes some years after the exposures, although studies have shown that mothers remember breastfeeding durations many years after breastfeeding has stopped.55 - 57 Furthermore, research shows that mothers of sick children sometimes remember early exposures of their children in greater detail compared with mothers of healthy children, especially when the exposures are publicly perceived to be associated with the outcome studied.
The row over releasing studies, detailing the impact of Brexit in 58 sectors which cover the great majority of the UK economy, has been going on for a while.
That disagreement may exist, Tharimena says, because to study continental thickness, seismologists had previously analyzed fairly shallow earthquake vibrations that couldn't show Earth's structure in fine detail at depths greater than about 150 kilometers.
The research is described in greater detail in the journal Applied Ergonomics under the study «A formal approach to discovering simultaneous additive masking between auditory medical alarms.»
«We then studied the chemistry of these materials in greater detail and calculated the energy that would be needed to separate the layers, focusing primarily on materials where interactions between atoms of different layers are weak, something known as Van der Waals bonding,» says Marco Gibertini, a researcher at THEOS and the second author of the study.
Venkatasubramanian and Sethuraman plan next to work with economists to conduct more comprehensive studies of pay distributions in various organizations, and income distributions in different countries, in order to understand in greater detail deviations from ideal conditions in the market place and improve their model.
In 2011, Science's editors will be watching a smaller detector at the Large Hadron Collider called LHCb, which will study B mesons in great detail; new techniques that should lead to the discovery of many more genes contributing to adaptation; an ignited fusion burn at the National Ignition Facility; broadly neutralizing antibodies, which are capable of disabling a wide range of viral variants; the first plug - in hybrid electric cars whose batteries are charged from a wall socket go on the market; and the results of the first phase III trial of a malaria vaccinIn 2011, Science's editors will be watching a smaller detector at the Large Hadron Collider called LHCb, which will study B mesons in great detail; new techniques that should lead to the discovery of many more genes contributing to adaptation; an ignited fusion burn at the National Ignition Facility; broadly neutralizing antibodies, which are capable of disabling a wide range of viral variants; the first plug - in hybrid electric cars whose batteries are charged from a wall socket go on the market; and the results of the first phase III trial of a malaria vaccinin great detail; new techniques that should lead to the discovery of many more genes contributing to adaptation; an ignited fusion burn at the National Ignition Facility; broadly neutralizing antibodies, which are capable of disabling a wide range of viral variants; the first plug - in hybrid electric cars whose batteries are charged from a wall socket go on the market; and the results of the first phase III trial of a malaria vaccinin hybrid electric cars whose batteries are charged from a wall socket go on the market; and the results of the first phase III trial of a malaria vaccine.
Gravitational lensing provides astronomers with a way of studying distant galaxies in greater detail than would otherwise be possible.
But immigrants from Latin America are less likely to have those requests granted than are immigrants from other regions, according to a new study conducted by scholars at MIT and Brown University — a study that also suggests a potential remedy for this problem, by finding that this regional disparity does not exist when officials examine cases in greater detail.
The editors respond: We thought the numbers in Dukes's study were fascinating for what they reveal about the amount of raw biomass needed to create a gallon of gasoline; however, due to space constraints, we could not go into greater detail about fossil - fuel production and energy usage.
After the spacecraft arrives and enters into orbit around the dwarf planet, it will study the intriguing world in great detail.
The researchers plan to study the gait of adults with autism in greater detail.
While this study indicates that the economic and disease burdens of dengue in India are hundreds of times greater than estimates based entirely on official reports, further studies are needed to garner additional detail.
Although arsenic hasn't been studied in as much detail as other toxins found in industrial materials, such as mercury or PCBs, scientists say it underscores the finding that minute exposures to such substances can do great harm.
The sophisticated rover is designed to study aspects of the Martian surface in greater detail than ever before, boasting a suite of 10 different science instruments.
This diagram illustrates a chromosome in ever - greater detail, as the ENCODE project drilled down to DNA to study the functional elements of the genome.
«As the largest and most detailed study of its kind, these results will be invaluable in future research, and it's a great milestone on the road towards our goal of understanding and treating all forms of dementia.»
Scientists can now analyze metabolites in greater detail and also conduct more informative comparative studies.
«Our study zooms in to display the proteasome complex — a recycling unit which plays a critical role in our cells — in far greater detail than we have ever seen before in the electron microscope.
Given the rapid succession of generations in yeast, we can use it as a model organism — and study the mechanisms of aneuploidy in much greater detail to find out whether we can derive from it new approaches for diagnosing and treating human diseases.»
But if all the LHC finds is the Higgs, then the search for new physics will shift to studying it and other familiar particles in great detail.
«Study of altruism during the Ebola outbreak suggests good intentions are in the details: Intention is greater when the news stories about the issue strike closer to home.»
The relative proximity of N103B allows astronomers to study the life cycles of stars in another galaxy in great detail.
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