Sentences with phrase «subject of research»

Adult and embryonic stem cells are complementary subjects of research and studying them side by side offers the greatest potential to rapidly generate new therapies.
The couples have all been subjects of her research at one point — although we never see her interact with any of them on screen, and they never interact with each other (except for one random scene between two of the men), which gives the movie a scattered, unfocused feel.
This is an on - going subject of research in the hurricane field, e.g., Ribera et al., 2008 (Open access) and Grossman & Zaiki, 2009 (Open access), and the North Atlantic Hurricane Database Re-analysis Project.
Federal protections for persons serving as subjects of research do not yet extend to all Americans.
That trial produced the Nuremberg Code of 1946 that began to provide protection for human subjects of research and inspired, in due course, the Declarations of Helsinki in 1964 and 1975.
The other subject of the research was the impact of native chironomids, which are insect larvae that live in the sediment on the lake bottoms.
The predominantly African American and Dominican subjects of her research live a world apart from Ricky Perera, yet she thinks about their health all the time.
The basis for the association of DHF with secondary DENV infection is a major subject of research in Dr. Rothman's laboratory.
Stonebreaker has been used traditionally in Ayurvedic medicine and is a hot subject of research today.
So Jean Anyon tells us to «document and describe oppression,» «study the powerful,» and concentrate on social movements, all worthy subjects of research.
Fiona Banner's works often present a dual experience, using recognizable forms as representations of a more private narrative based on a particular subject of research.
Kopelman works at the intersection of art and science, often collaborating with scientists who study nature, the artist's main subject of research.
I don't think, however, that this result suggests the advent of geoengineering as subject of research and as an issue for public discussion will be a zero sum game for public engagement with climate science.
In this case, head dominates heart, and God becomes little more than a subject of research.
Pre and postpartum depression in new mothers has been a subject of research for quite some time now.
Sessions explored how access to science and technology can affect the rights of people with disabilities, both positively and negatively, and will explore challenges to fulfilling the right to participate in science and engineering as students, practitioners and as the subjects of research.
Sessions addressed how access to science and technology can affect the rights of people with disabilities, both positively and negatively, and will explore challenges to fulfilling the right to participate in science and engineering as students, practitioners and as the subjects of research.
This question is the subject of a research initiated by IGB in partnership with Freie Universität Berlin that reviews previous individual studies on the topic of microplastics in relation to the effect of microplastics on terrestrial ecosystems.
Since its initial discovery in late 1992, this site has been the subject of research by top scientists to date the fossils accurately and evaluate microscopic damage on bones and rocks that authors now consider indicative of human activity.
The subjects of the research were convicted of felony crimes and had remained out of prison for at least two years after their release.
The new breathing techniques, now named the Olin Exercise - Induced Laryngeal Obstruction Biphasic Inspiration Techniques (EILOBI), were developed and introduced by Dr. Olin, and are the subject of the research.
The health care definition of «treatment» has also been changed to include clinical trial research: Any researcher who provides health care to the subjects of research, such as administering drugs or collecting blood or tissue samples, would be required to comply with all the provisions of the rule.
Kristi Montooth, an associate professor in the School of Biological Sciences, displays a bottle containing fruit flies that are the subject of her research.
«He stressed that the research method I was going to use was more important for him than the subject of my research».
The subject of the research does not involve the cockroach that sends us running for the bug spray when we find it in our home.
However, experienced researchers are generally capable of placing their subject of research in a larger context.
A special type of leukemia, which is particularly difficult to treat and often occurs in very young patients, is the subject of research carried out by Prof. Robert Slany and his team at the Division of Genetics at FAU.
While it is still a subject of research how the Arctic under climate change impacts the rest of the world, this study lends further support that a changing Arctic impacts the weather across large swaths of the Northern Hemisphere population centers.
Botulinum toxins were first described in the 1800s, and have long been a subject of research at UW - Madison.
The way in which the life - cycle of the catalysts depends on and can be optimized by their atomic composition was the subject of the research team's investigation, which made use of ultrahigh - resolution electron microscopy at the Ernst Ruska - Centre (ER - C), a facility of the Jülich Aachen Research Alliance.
Vasilios (Bill) Moutzouros, M.D., a Henry Ford orthopedic surgeon and the study's senior author, says the study's findings should be viewed with perspective and caution, noting that only MLB pitchers were the subject of the research.
Botulinum toxins were first described in the 1800s, and have long been a subject of research at UW — Madison.
How far these man - made fissures go is still the subject of research and debate, but in some cases they have reached as much as a half - mile, even intersecting fractures from neighboring wells.
In addition to the rise in major hurricanes in the Atlantic basin, the average number of named hurricanes each year has increased to about seven storms from five storms, though the exact reasons for this rise are still the subject of research.
It may seem likely as the ancient theory of «earthquake clouds», which finds mention in the 6th century astronomermathematician Varahamihira's Brihat Samahita, is also the subject of research at the Earthquake Prediction Centre, California, and under scrutiny in Pune.
The research field he invented, structural DNA nanotechnology, is now the subject of research by hundreds of scientists in over 50 laboratories around the world.
The effect of climate change on ENSO is still the subject of research, though some recent studies have suggested its impacts may be intensified.
Inter-species interactions in the freshwater polyp Hydra between symbiotic algae and host cells had been the subject of research since decades since they not only...
The subject of his research — the pathogenesis of hookworm infection — may have been arcane in the United States, but that wasn't a concern.
Selective eating has recently been under consideration for inclusion as an officially recognised eating disorder, and is the subject of research to try to understand more about its causes and effects.
Healing of the damaged thyroid tissue is under the question mark since it isn't always possible and right now it's not a controllable process and so it's still a subject of research.
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