Based on the statistics gained from
such systematic research, the market study offers refined estimates for the market participants as well as the readers.
But
such systematic research appears to have been ruled out for lack of funds.
Not exact matches
Browning's prodigious
research shows that, while the virulent hostility to Jews was a constant, the Third Reich settled on
systematic extermination along the lines of Auschwitz and other death camps only after other possibilities,
such as the massive expulsion of Jews, were foreclosed, and the feasibility of eliminating Jews, gypsies, and political enemies in conquered Soviet territories had been demonstrated.
Cristian Micheletti of SISSA, a pioneer scientist in this kind of
research, has just published a
systematic revision of all literature concerned with
such new and promising field of
research, which reveals the great potentialities of
such an innovative methodology.
That the Parliament recognises that contract
research staff in Scotland's universities and
research institutes are one of the most significant assets in Scotland's knowledge economy; notes that more than 90 % of
such staff are employed on insecure fixed term contracts, resulting in a
systematic failure to properly exploit our science and social science base to the benefit of the Scottish economy and society; further notes that this highly educated human resource, comprising graduate, postgraduate and postdoctoral level workers, is subject to constant wastage, to the detriment of Scotland's universities and economic potential; and believes that the Scottish Executive should act with clarity, urgency and determination to secure a complete overhaul of the management of the contract
research workforce with a view to eliminating the current insecurity and wastage and establishing a radical new approach in partnership with higher education employers and representatives of the
research staff.
Chalmers says that the largest
systematics research institutions in Britain, including the Natural History Museum, have taken many new initiatives themselves in the past year,
such as standardising databases with those of American institutions.
This goal implies that some financial relationships could increase the risk of harm to the study subjects, although there is no
systematic evidence of
such a connection in the
research setting.
However, there are a range of challenges that make this proposition easier said than done, including the
research - practice divide and the lack of a
systematic approach to translating
research into real - world settings,
such as the classroom (Stafford - Brizard, Cantor, & Rose, 2017).
In addition to changes related to program structure,
such as those raised by the recent high - profile Teachers College study, the question of content is pivotal; principals receive limited training in the use of data,
research, technology, the hiring or termination of personnel, or using data to evaluate personnel in a
systematic way.
Index will initially be used exclusively by FMCSA for analysis and
research purposes,
such as selecting representative
systematic samples of CDL drivers for authorized studies.
Some of our latest money management
research and strategies include
systematic equity curve management strategies
such as letting the basic system trade in simulation mode so that it will continue to generate an equity curve.
Still, the study's large sample size and
systematic, controlled approach will yield data that could fuel
research on questions that go well beyond cancer, he said -
such as whether goldens in some geographic regions or with certain traits, like size or coat color, are more or less likely to have particular conditions.
The present authors have all been subject to
such attacks, whose similarity is notable because the authors»
research spans a broad range of topics and disciplines: The first author has investigated the psychological variables underlying the acceptance or rejection of scientific findings; the second author is a paleoclimatologist who has shown that current global temperatures are likely unprecedented during the last 1,000 years or more; the third and fourth authors are public - health researchers who have investigated the attitudes of teenagers and young adults towards smoking and evaluated a range of tobacco control interventions; and the fifth author has established that human memory is not only fallible but subject to very large and
systematic distortions.
If
such a project is a
systematic investigation that designed to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge, it is considered to be «
research,» not «health care operations.»
: Service User and Carer Involvement in
Systematic Reviews Braye & Preston - Shoot Evidence and Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 1 (2), 2005 View Abstract Reviews barriers to stakeholder participation in systematic reviews, describes components of effective involvement, and suggests quality standards for such in
Systematic Reviews Braye & Preston - Shoot Evidence and Policy: A Journal of
Research, Debate and Practice, 1 (2), 2005 View Abstract Reviews barriers to stakeholder participation in
systematic reviews, describes components of effective involvement, and suggests quality standards for such in
systematic reviews, describes components of effective involvement, and suggests quality standards for
such involvement.
Previous
systematic reviews in the palliative setting have yielded many different types of instruments for capturing informal caregiver outcomes in health services
research such as bereavement, burden, family functioning, mood, needs, QOL, satisfaction with service delivery and social support.40 — 42 However, preceding reviews did not consider the specific requirements of outcome measures in economic evaluations and may not have identified all relevant literature.