If you are
studying this subject then here every other answer requires a diagram, therefore practicing all essential diagrams on a regular basis will be a good habit.
Not exact matches
The
study subjects were
then asked how many of the pairings they recalled 30 minutes after the memorization session, compared to after sleeping through the night with the distressing images still percolating in their brains.
Then the team retrieved the devices, crunched the stored data, and determined how often the
study subjects actually got off of their butts during that period and for how long — whether they were at home, at work, or someplace else.
But my only hope for you is that you
study up on the
subject, understand what you are rejecting and
then look into it even more.
However, if the
subjects of
study are concrete networks of human practices by which communities of faith attempt to respond to God faithfully, and if they are practices which mediate an understanding of God,
then the movement of theological schooling is more like an engaged meditative gaze than it is like problem solving.
If all one can do is «balk» about something with no real
study of the
subject then I guess we get what we get.
Hence bits and pieces of the totality of things can become the
subject of an academic discipline that can
then develop suitable methods of
study with little attention to what is happening in other disciplines.
It isn't long before somebody is asked to organize activities for the children, snacks for the children,
then somebody doesn't like the
subject matter of the adult
study, somebody says it's going on too long, too short, and where's the music, we need somebody to play guitar, and who's going to organize the prayer at the end, and why do the children interrupt us all the time when we're trying to talk to God?
If the goal that makes a school «theological» is to understand God more truly, and if such understanding comes only indirectly through disciplined
study of other «
subject matters,» and if
study of those
subject matters leads to truer understanding of God only insofar as they comprise the Christian thing in their interconnectedness and not in isolation from one another,
then clearly it is critically important to
study them as elements of the Christian thing construed in some particular, concrete way.
This requires that each aspect of reality be identified as the
subject matter for an academic discipline, and that the discipline
then find the best method for
studying this
subject matter.
In his
studies of gregariousness, Stanley Schachter described to his
subjects a frightening experiment and
then asked them whether they would prefer to be «together» with others during the experiment, «alone,» or «don't care.»
One could say,
then, that all research undertaken on a religious
subject implies the
study of religious symbolism.
Precisely because it is a theological school, it will be helpful to ask three different sorts of questions about it, and
then to ask how the answers to the three are themselves interrelated in the structures that pattern the school's common life: What construal or construals of the Christian thing are assumed in the way the
subjects of
study are addressed?
Throughout school my best
subjects were always art and textiles, so it was a natural progression to move on to
study textiles and
then to start Wilful North.
Then McDonough, who holds a degree in paralegal
studies, went a step further — she researched and drafted a law which would make parents of repeat juvenile offenders
subject to criminal penalties.
The vets
then found enough additional feline
subjects to perform a proper
study.
In their
study,
subjects underwent 40 seconds of disruptive transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)-- in which a magnetic coil placed near the skull produced small electric currents in the brain that inhibited activity of the posterior TPJ —
then spent 30 minutes completing a task.
Using magnetic resonance imaging, Dr. Kahleová and colleagues
then studied adipose (fat - storage) tissue in the
subjects» thighs to see how the two different diets had affected subcutaneous, subfascial and intramuscular fat (that is, fat under the skin, on the surface of muscles and inside muscles).
In 2014, neuroscientist Harsimrat Singh,
then a University College London research associate, performed a
study that looked at how
subjects» brains reacted to various textures.
For the
study, rodents were
subjected to charged particle irradiation (fully ionized oxygen and titanium) at the NASA Space Radiation Laboratory at New York's Brookhaven National Laboratory and
then sent to Limoli's UCI lab.
Another weakness of the
study, Stout adds, is that the
subjects were given only 5 minutes to learn the toolmaking techniques, and
then no more than 25 minutes to produce Oldowan flakes.
In their
study, Dr. Keevil and colleagues incubated Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella enterica populations on spinach leaves and
then subjected the spinach to chlorine washes.
In a follow - up
study, he and his colleagues found that giving 11 officers additional self - defense and arrest training, and
then subjecting them to high - pressure, realistic scenarios such as encounters with shoplifters or drunk drivers resulted in improved communication, alertness, assertiveness and resolution.
In the in - car information system
study, the researchers did an initial test on the
subjects,
then let them take the cars home for five days to practice using the systems.
Although the
study began as a randomized trial that divided
subjects into four treatment groups (placebo, deprenyl, α - tocopherol, and deprenyl / α - tocopherol), this was terminated early because positive effects of deprenyl were observed and all
subjects then received deprenyl for approximately 18 months.
In this new
study,
subjects were first screened for mental and physical health and
then underwent MRI spectroscopy scans designed to detect the concentration of neural compounds in specific regions of their brain.
Using the prototype wearable interface, the researchers conducted a usability
study in which 10
subjects spent about 15 minutes each customizing the arithmetic application to their own neurophysiology,
then spent another 90 minutes using it to execute computations.
Based on the emerging evidence for the existence of the very interesting extreme metabolic phenotypes metabolically healthy obesity and metabolically unhealthy normal weight the scientist
then studied the prevalence of the 4 at - risk phenotypes among the different BMI categories (normal weight, overweight, and obese) in
subjects with NGR and prediabetes.
Then in another
study the researchers had
subjects recall a time when they were feeling excluded.
Experiments
then started to look at humor production, asking
subjects to come up with jokes or
studying how people amuse one another in the real world.
In one common experiment for
studying the speed of thought, researchers briefly show test
subjects a lopsided, upside - down U and
then ask them which leg of the figure is longer.
As sleep
studies go, it's like clubbing your
subjects and
then hoping that the bodies on the floor will wake up normally.
Then, these
study subjects were all enrolled into 12 - week exercise programs at the Rocky Mountain Cancer Rehabilitation Institute.
A
study by Lewandowsky and colleagues of «the role of conspiracist ideation in climate denial» was the
subject of several Retraction Watch posts when it was retracted and
then republished in a different form.
What we've worked on since
then is phase two of
study finder which will be live as of June 1, and that will be all of our clinical research including healthy volunteers survey
studies, really anything that requires IRB approval that is recruiting human
subjects will be one place, and that will be studyfinder.psu.edu.
We
then examined network modules in these voxel - based networks for consistency across
subjects, and whether consistent modules are comparable to the RSNs found by ICA
studies.
All
subjects then underwent a psychiatric diagnostic interview designed to identify major psychiatric diagnoses for exclusion in this
study.
A
study from Nutrition & Metabolism had
subjects follow either a ketogenic diet or a low - fat diet and
then switch diets for the same amount of time (50 days for the men in the
study; 30 days for the women).
In this [pioneering]
study, obese patients were
subjected to a variety of performance assessments in a baseline period,
then after 1 and 6 weeks of weight loss via protein - sparing modified fast (1.2 g / kg ideal body weight from lean meat, fish, or fowl; probably around 80 grams of protein / d, 500 - 750 kcal / d).
When there are quality
studies that where
subjects actually eat a whole food plant based diet of roughly 70 % — 80 % carbohydrates, 10 % — 15 % fat and 10 % — 15 % protein along with consumption of at least 40 grams of fiber a day (any less and it would be an indicator that the
subjects were eating substantial amounts of highly refined plant foods), and those
studies show that diets like Atkins or Paleo or Weston - Price result in better cholesterol, blood pressure, blood sugar (both fasting and post-prandial)
then I will start paying attention to them.
Since
then, there have been more
studies, including some as recent as 2011, that have shown that most of the
subjects studied had pre-existing conditions that led to the development of disease, and that hormones actually reduce the risk of cancer and other chronic diseases.
The
study tried this, putting 27 of the
subjects through a three - month, six - day - a-week home training program involving simple things like sitting in a chair
then standing up.
In a
study involving 8 healthy men, the
subjects cycled to exhaustion, and were
then immediately given a one litre solution containing either a placebo, a 100g low molecular weight carbohydrate, or a 100g high molecular weight carbohydrate.
In a well known
study on obesity, researchers took
subjects, had them lose 10 % of their body weight, and
then followed their hormone levels over the next year.
In these 2
studies, 6 obese, untrained
subjects and 5 highly trained bicycle racers were tested for fitness and endurance at baseline, and
then given 1.2 to 1.75 g of protein per kg of reference weight for 4 - 6 weeks of a ketogenic diet.
In a
study conducted by researchers at McMaster University,
subjects depleted glycogen stores by cycling and
then followed either a high - or low - carb diet for 2 days and
then did a 2 - hour leg workout.
And that's where I came up with the Turbulence Training program based on interval training that I was using with athletes and the training that I was reading about, the workouts that people were
studying, and
then also the workouts that I was using with scientific
subjects that I was testing for sports supplements when I was in the university.
Western researchers began to investigate it in 1910, and since
then it has been the
subject of more than 5000 peer - reviewed, scientific
studies.
It's remarkable,
then, that this year the Journal of Applied Physiology published a
study showing that
subjects made gains using as little as 30 % of their projected maxes.
If they actually told the
subjects to eat a certain diet and controlled for other minerals,
THEN it would be a real clinical
study.