Sentences with phrase «study sheds light on some issues»

This OSEP - funded study sheds light on some issues that curriculum developers and teachers need to address in order to make that happen.

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But a new study published yesterday in the Annals of Internal Medicine (which, unfortunately, is available only to Annals subscribers), sheds new light on the issue and sounds a loud, clanging alarm bell about the lasting health risks of prolonged sitting.
I've been exercising these tools now for some twenty years as I have studied and written exhaustively about doctrinal issues, including publishing a book on corporal punishment (spanking) in the Bible in the hope of shedding new light on that issue
This latest study from Bristol's School of Experimental Psychology sheds fresh light on the issue, while still cautioning that the results ought to be considered in the wider context of other contributing factors of mental health.
This study helps shed some light on the issue, but further examination is warranted, Hu said.
The Michigan State study, released this week, sheds new light on this issue, showing that farmers applying more nitrogen than plants can use are likely having an outsized impact on the climate.
The research, made possible by the availability of high - resolution data in space and time on veterinarian movements in the study area, shed light on the actual significance of operator movements in disease spread, a still poorly understood topic due to the highly diverse and complex nature of such movements and to privacy issues in data collection.
A blood test may shed new light on Fragile X syndrome related disorders in women, according to a new study published in the March 25, 2015, online issue of Neurology ®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
The new study may shed light on some of those issues.
Two studies published in the January issue of Anesthesiology, the official medical journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists ® (ASA ®), shed new light on the prevalence of transfusion - related acute lung injury (TRALI) and transfusion - associated circulatory overload (TACO), the number one and two leading causes of blood transfusion - related deaths in the United States.
More about dominant frames and discourses in the synbio debate Two recent studies shed further light on society's response to synthetic biology, a topic which we also discussed in the first issue of this Newsletter (October 2010).
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Two studies by scientists in the lab of Whitehead Member Terry Orr - Weaver that shed light on developmental strategies of Drosophila were published in recent issues of the journals Developmental Cell and Current Biology.
Two studies published this month in Australia and the UK shed further light on the issue.
Two studies published this month in Australia and the UK shed further light on the issue, providing some interesting insights and recommendations at both a school and systems level.
This study will shed light on this issue in a large urban school district and reinforce the importance of partnerships between the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Boston Public Schools.»
Ed Next executive editor Rick Hess writes that the new study obscures the issue of teacher pay reform rather than shedding light on it.
To shed light on the issue of economic segregation, the authors engaged in a study to find the most and least segregated school districts nationwide.
A new study from the Thomas B. Fordham Institute and the Northwest Evaluation Association sheds further light on this issue.
A recent PetSmart Charities study, conducted by Ipsos Marketing, shed some light on serious issues related to dog homelessness.
Despite these caveats, this is nonetheless a valuable and important study — one that sheds light on an issue that remains all too murky.
A new study from the University of Texas — developed in partnership with the Environmental Defense Fund and nine natural gas production companies (Anadarko, BG Group, Chevron, EnCana, Pioneer, Shell, Southwest, Talisman, ExxonMobil)-- sheds some light on this perplexing issue.
Recently, a research team from Denmark performed a large population - based and register - based prospective cohort study to shed further light on this compelling issue.13 Researchers included only singleton births in a 10 - year period, and excluded conditions associated with an increased risk of ASDs (eg, congenital rubella syndrome or some genetic disorders in parents).
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