Sentences with phrase «suggests deeper study»

So, it became clear that a term paper suggests deeper study of an issue than an essay, although both kinds of academic works are of great importance in the process of studying.

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A new consumer psychology study suggests that our customers» priorities have changed, with deep consequences for content marketers.
Yet a deeper dive into Pew's study suggests whites are overrepresented among those who are not religiously affiliated.
Indeed, at the end of each chapter we are given a list of «Terms for Study» and «Suggested Reading» which will take the reader even deeper into the subject, if they so choose.
ESRC: The Government's commitment to «localism» is likely to fail unless Whitehall departments can shed a deep - rooted culture of centralism, a new study suggests
Ocean turbulence stirred up by multitudes of creatures such as krill can be powerful enough to extend hundreds of meters down into the deep, a new study suggests.
But recent studies on primates and preschool children suggest that the development of mendacity is more subtle than this and may have its roots deep in our evolutionary past.
Evidence for a methylation system in bumblebees could be a sign of something deeper going on, suggests Eamonn Mallon, an entomologist at the University of Leicester and the lead author on the study.
Mouse study suggests wirelessly controlled nanoparticles can provide a nonsurgical way to do deep brain stimulation
New studies of the Himalaya and the Tibetan Plateau suggest a deep relation between climate and tectonics
A salty ocean more than 100 kilometers deep might lurk beneath Pluto's icy heart, a new study suggests.
While the results suggest that deep brain stimulation could improve survival rates for patients with Parkinson's disease, the researchers note a few limitations to the study.
The changes to the deep convection discovered in the study suggested a dynamic change in the climate system was responsible for the change in rainfall.
Overall findings from the study suggest that strength and resilience in mental health, as well as physical, spiritual, and emotional health, were positively attributed to having: a strong and deep connection to the land and traditions; an openness to diverse approaches to spirituality; community engagement, and shared parenting roles amongst its members.
A new study published April 29 in Science suggests that eddies may have a deeper reach than previously thought, helping to shape some of the most remote ecosystems on Earth — deep - sea hydrothermal vents.
An investigation of the most powerful earthquake ever recorded deep within the Earth suggests deep quakes may be better at dissipating pent - up energy than similar quakes near the surface, researchers say in a new study.
«Our study suggests that a focal brain intervention, deep brain stimulation, may have an impact on the circuitry of symptoms that serve to maintain anorexia and make it so difficult to treat.»
The study suggests that most bottled - water advertising campaigns target a deep psychological vulnerability in humans, compelling them to buy and consume particular products.
Trenbeth and others have used simulation - based studies to suggest that the ocean is continuing to warm, but the deeper layers have been warming up more in the last decade.
Although a handful of recent studies have suggested that the blast locked the world in a deep freeze, a 1992 estimate indicated a milder climate impact.
The finding, in combination with evidence from previous studies, suggests that these molten regions deep below, near the core - mantle boundary of the Earth, may cause basaltic ocean island chains to form along the surface.
The Hubble study suggests that the ocean can be no deeper than 330 kilometers below the surface.
Nevertheless, several studies suggest that the human genome records some strikingly deep splits between populations.
The study suggests the beginning of a new synthesis that reframes the old questions in a deeper and more meaningful way.
A previous study suggested that the about - face was triggered by gradual changes in the flow of hot, viscous rock deep beneath the South American continent.
But this new study, published in The Astrophysical Journal in March, suggests that what looked like the disk's edge is just a deep groove, and the two apparent stellar rings are actually part of the disk.
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Though the study included only a small number of sharks monitored over varying lengths of time, the findings may suggest that fish prey location may influence movements of their shark predators, and that group spawning events may shape ecosystem dynamics in deeper coral reefs.
But in a new study in Nature, researchers show that the deep Arctic Ocean has been churning briskly for the last 35,000 years, through the chill of the last ice age and warmth of modern times, suggesting that at least one arm of the system of global ocean currents that move heat around the planet has behaved similarly under vastly different climates.
In addition, the significant number (> 1000) novel models that came from RNA - Seq that were absent from the zebrafish cDNAs suggests that the deep sequencing offered by RNA - Seq can be used to expand the gene annotation of even well - studied model organisms.
«The deep grooves lacking any apparent artistic design on the pebble suggests it was used to harvest red pigment powder,» the researchers wrote in their study, which was published in the February 2018 issue of the Journal of Archaeological Science.
Scientists don't know how fish use sounds or why they're important; this study is one of the first scientific investigations to suggest they even exist in deep waters.
And a re-examination of the original study suggested that the planet might be an artifact of the data processing, according to a report by the deep - space exploration site Centauri Dreams.
Studies suggest that men experience less deep, slow waves of sleep than women do and that they generally function worse than women when sleep - deprived.
Moreover, new research suggests that deep squats might actually help increase knee stability — studies have found that the forces inside the anterior and posterior cruciate ligament (the connective tissues in the knee) decrease the more the knee is bent, so the deeper you squat, the less pressure there is inside the knees.
Over time, too little deep sleep may also take a toll on your heart by contributing to high blood pressure, a new study suggests.
THURSDAY, July 28, 2016 (HealthDay News)-- Deep brain stimulation appears safe for people with early Alzheimer's disease — and might even slow down memory loss in some, a preliminary study suggests.
While it's far too early to know whether deep brain stimulation helps those with early Alzheimer's, the initial findings suggest the technique is worth further study, said lead researcher Dr. Andres Lozano.
In a study Cendri Hutcherson, at the California Institute of Technology, and I conducted in 2008 with APS Fellow James Gross at Stanford, we found that a seven - minute intervention was enough to increase feelings of closeness and connection to the target of meditation on both explicit measures, but also on implicit measures that participants could not voluntarily control; this suggests that their sense of connection had changed on a deep - seated level.
Studies from Coggins et al. (2003), Manno and Firestone (2006), Oehrtman et al. (2009), and Yost et al. (2009) suggested that teacher leaders with deeper knowledge of subject area content and pedagogy may be more likely to provide professional development than teacher leaders without content area expertise.
Previous studies of video clubs suggested that simply bringing teachers together to watch a video would not necessarily result in deep discussions (van Es & Sherin, 2008).
If pre-service early childhood educators can broaden their views on how knowledge is represented, the study suggests, they will be more effective at eliciting deep learning from young children.
However, Watanabe et al. (2013) suggests that these factors can't explain most of the slowed surface warming, which his study attributes to a more efficient transfer of heat to the deep oceans.
The broader implications of this study suggest that carbon budgets of the deep ocean in the past and thus climate relationships may have been much stronger affected by these processes near the sea floor than previously thought.
The modeling study suggests that pumping water deep into the center of Antarctica, 700 kilometers inland and over two miles into the air, would indeed keep it there for a good while.
While strong observational evidence indicates that tropical deep ‐ layer troposphere warms faster than surface, this study suggests that the AR4 GCMs may exaggerate the increase in static stability between tropical middle and upper troposphere in the last three decades.
Comparison between the Galileo probe and this study suggests that these fast - moving clouds within hot spots are deeper than 3 bars and are therefore probably water clouds.
Previous studies have suggested that this portion of the Antarctic Ice Sheet may have retreated before, but this recent work is the first of its kind to establish direct connections between the present - day Totten Glacier and the deteriorated landscape buried deep within the icy region.
However, Watanabe's research suggests that these factors can't explain most of the slowed surface warming, which his study attributes mainly to a more efficient transfer of heat to the deep oceans.
Farmers drilling ever deeper wells over decades to water their crops likely contributed to a deadly earthquake in southern Spain last year, a new study suggests.
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