Sentences with phrase «such as undergrad»

Some said the lower α could force researchers to resort to so - called «convenience samples,» such as undergrad students, or move studies online.

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And for anyone who suspects that hemp brownies are truly a throwback to the 60s, let me say, first of all, that the hemp seeds in these are the edible kind, so you are not ingesting any mind - altering chemicals whatsoever here (unless you count the flood of serotonins in the brain due to their heavenly taste); and second of all, hemp is not the same thing as hash, and of course the classic hippie confection was a hash brownie; and third of all, how the heck would I even know, because I never did manage to consume any of the latter, even in my undergrad days, because I am such a nerd that nobody ever offered me any, and hash brownies never appealed to me, anyway — I mean, why sully your chocolate with psychedelic drugs?
Biologist Leonore Reiser, curator for The Arabidopsis Information Resource (TAIR), says some groups train undergrads to handle some of the more routine curating tasks, such as triaging the papers to be included in the database or annotating the features in a DNA sequence.
The lender has loan options for undergrads, grads, and parents with flexible features such as multiple repayment options and competitive fixed and variable interest rates the borrower may choose.
He attributes his fondness for neon colours to skateboard graphics from the early «90s, and to the influence of Pop painters such as Peter Saul and the Chicago Imagist Barbara Rossi, who taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where Curry studied as an undergrad.
In the past, this has led to works by figures such as Damien Hirst and Cindy Sherman rubbing shoulders with those of Cooper Union undergrads.
Moreover, you are underestimating the amount of time and effort required to master other disciplines: my area is music, and the undergrad curriculum is already so stuffed full of really necessary fundamentals that many necessary areas only get covered by such makeshifts as «one credit hour» classes which nonetheless require three «contact hours.»
Indeed, the fact that there are dozens of TWU graduates working as lawyers in BC (having graduated from other law schools after doing their undergrad at TWU) fatally undermines the claim that such graduates are unsuitable to be lawyers.
Undergrads should have to pay extra to enroll in expensive, lab - based majors such as those in the sciences and engineering.
Custody evaluations conducted by professionals with undergrad degrees are better described as social studies and as such, are less comprehensive.
Also finding community needs where CCIM members can offer knowledge - based contributions rather than monetary contributions while at the same time branding the CCIM designation, such as speaking to undergrad commercial real estate classes about the CCIM designation, inviting a student to follow you for a day on the job, etc..
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