Three hundred years later students of the markets still
study this series of bubbles.
After
studying a series of Western societies from ancient Greece and Iran through the history of Israel, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and on into the twentieth centuries, Polak concludes that the most important single factor involved in the generation of change is the image of the future held by a given group.
FACT: Diagnosis of coeliac disease starts with blood testing, in which doctors
study the series of antibodies that provide a good marker of tendency to have the illness.
In 1972, when LeBlanc was a 29 - year - old assistant professor at Wichita State University, he received a grant from the National Science Foundation to
study a series of ruins in El Morro Valley in western central New Mexico.
They studied a series of 21 villages in an area of savannah called Agincourt, which borders South Africa's Kruger National Park.
In particularly promising research, our experts are
studying a series of beta cell proteins that are found at abnormally low levels in patients with diabetes.
Researchers gave people who did not regularly consume caffeine either a placebo, or 200 mg of caffeine five minutes after
studying a series of images.
But you can now also
study a series of paintings and lithographs, the likes of Chagall and Matisse, that were recently installed on the walls: a cultural experience for all the senses.»
The calm authority of the space conjured up similar feelings, as
I studied a series of Martin's paintings and discovered expanding qualities in defiance of their spare forms.
The researchers
studied a series of brain scans of children from preschool through early adolescence, finding a sharper rise in the volume of the hippocampus in the kids whose mothers supported and nurtured them during the preschool years.
Not exact matches
Rather than dwell on the problems, however, the magazine launched a special «Economy
of the Future»
series that aims to spotlight case
studies of people and companies who were doing things right, and how they could act as examples to others.
To find out the pair designed a
series of studies that both asked research participants to identify what sort
of experiences resulted in what levels
of happiness and also looked at Facebook posts, examining what activities people post at what age and how they report those activities affecting their mood.
Researchers at the University
of Basel in Switzerland recently published findings from a
series of studies in which 480 people were shown portraits
of faces manipulated to appear warm or cold and competent or incompetent.
But a
series of recent
studies has shed light on the phenomenon.
The culprit is carbon dioxide, according to a
series of studies since 2012.
A
series of preliminary Mayo Clinic
studies conducted in 2010 showed promise for the potential use
of a chemical component
of green tea (epigallocatechin gallate) in reducing the number
of cancer cells in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
... In a
series of case
studies, Grygiel, a political scientist, highlights the importance
of incorporating geography into grand strategy.
The
study included a
series of five experiments that involved 557 participants.
«Highly conscientious employees do a
series of things better than the rest
of us,» says University
of Illinois psychologist Brent Roberts, who
studies conscientiousness.
The research team conducted a
series of studies where they asked 1,800 participants to observe a variety
of exchanges between two other people, or to interact with another person themselves.
An Australian
study of undergraduate medical students training in Sydney in 2011 found that most students had seen the
series House and Scrubs, and to a lesser extent Grey's Anatomy.
The
series of studies led by Haas School
of Business professor Laura Kay asked pairs
of negotiators to rank the effectiveness
of their partners, then quizzed female participants about the extent to which they employed social charm.
One set
of presentations will be a
series of case
studies of 10 cities with thriving tech scenes, such as Jerusalem and Nairobi.
The
study's participants were each given $ 20 and told that they would be making a
series of investment decisions.
A mechanical engineer by training, Burns, who proved herself a quick
study and an outspoken colleague, blew through the ranks — taking on product development, business planning and a
series of managerial roles that in 2000 put her at the center
of Xerox's restructuring efforts.
«Based on a
series of studies performed by our team over the past 5 years, this «dose»
of exercise has become my prescription for life,» Benjamin Levine, a professor
of internal medicine at the University
of Texas Southwestern who wrote the
study, said in a statement.
Judge and his colleagues sifted through a
series of long - range demographic
studies that followed thousands
of Americans over the years, collecting data on their personalities and incomes.
In the
study, a group
of participants were shown a
series of pictures they were not asked to memorize.
One
study had participants complete a
series of tasks requiring self - control, like watching a disturbing video without reacting emotionally.
In the latest in a
series of EU
studies into and measures against Chinese exports ranging from solar panels to steel, the Commission has launched anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations into e-bikes.
The
study found students who thought on their own conceived nearly twice as many solutions to a
series of creative puzzles than did those working in brainstorming groups.
The research Gino presented at the conference came from a
series of studies involving more than 4,000 participants.
To uncover the influencers
of employee motivation, satisfaction and dissatisfaction, psychologist Frederick Herzberg conducted a
series of studies and stumbled across a fascinating discovery: The contributors to job satisfaction and dissatisfaction aren't related.
That's the useful insight
of a
series of small but intriguing
studies carried out in the UK that recently published in the journal Psychological Science.
But my real question is, did we really need a
series of scientific
studies to tell us not to drink coffee that's extremely hot?
The
series of studies led by New York University's Gabriele Oettingen tested the effects
of positive thinking on subjects» moods, both in the moment and several months later.
In a
series of studies, we found that when participants were in the role
of newcomers, they regularly formed more positive impressions
of supervisors whom they saw being ingratiated.
Based on a
series of 6 - month
studies on aerobic workouts and memory in people with MCI, the new guidelines recommend that people diagnosed with the condition do some form
of cardio exercise at least twice a week.
It isn't just important that you travel but also how you travel, according to a
series of three
studies recently conducted by an Israeli professor.
The company's first product, called Prevent, is an online version
of the Diabetes Prevention Program, a
series of interventions that grew out
of a National Institutes
of Health
study that looked at how diet and exercise could curb patients» chances
of developing diabetes.
In a
series of experiments, researchers at Northwestern University used brain scanners and EEG sensors to
study neural activity in a number
of participants tasked with solving complex word puzzles.
«A
series of University
of British Columbia
studies found that first impressions are formed differently in person versus online or by video.
From a business perspective, yes, according to a new
series of studies out
of Stanford that was recently written up by the university's GSB news under the hilarious headline: «Researchers: A Few Bad Hair Days Can Change Your Life.»
As he prodded the prime minister, Nye, best known as the host
of the 1990s PBS show «Bill Nye the Science Guy,» and more recently for the Netflix
series «Bill Nye Saves the World,» cited a
study by a group called The Solutions Project that concluded Canada could live entirely without fossil fuels if it fully embraced renewable energy sources.
Doing any kind
of long - run macroeconomic
study is difficult due to the agency either lacking the will or the resources to splice together
series after definitions change.
In her
studies, she posed a
series of increasingly challenging puzzles to her young participants and found some surprising responses.
To find out the researchers rounded up a group
of 500 Swiss and German
study subjects and presented them with a
series of questions about how much they worked, how exhausted they felt, and how much guilt they experienced after indulging in some couch potato time.
It's idea that most likely never occurred to you, but according to a
series of studies done by a team led by University
of Virginia psychologist Shige Oishi, whether you're more suited to, say, mountainous Aspen or beachside San Diego doesn't just depend on whether you like to surf or ski.
First, to determine if this effect was in fact true, the researchers conducted a
series of lab experiments in which they asked
study subjects to talk about products both face to face and through text messaging.
The
series of studies tested the effects
of power hierarchies on team productivity by creating teams with either a mixed propensity towards leadership — in one case some participants were primed to feel powerful by thinking
of a time they wielded power over others while others subjects were asked to envision a time they were bossed around before joining the group — or teams made up entirely
of hard charging leadership types or participants primed for a meeker, go along, get along approach.