To facilitate
systematic comparative studies across the entire library, multiple Plasmodium proteins were simultaneously purified using a custom - made platform.
Not exact matches
The «historical» task required a mutual interaction between the «general» history of religions and the historical
studies of «specific» religions, while the «
systematic» task aimed at disciplined generalizations and the structuring of data and depended on a collaboration of phenomenological,
comparative, sociological, psychological, and other
studies of religions.
REVIEW METHODS: We included
systematic reviews / meta - analyses, randomized and non-randomized
comparative trials, prospective cohort, and case - control
studies on the effects of breastfeeding and relevant outcomes published in the English language.
As he got involved in
comparative studies, he began to see a need for new,
systematic methods for evaluating new medical technologies.
A
comparative risk assessment of burden of disease and injury attributable to 67 risk factors and risk factor clusters in 21 regions, 1990 - 2010: a
systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease
Study 2010.
The data presented below, clearly reflects what some authors have defined as «poverty infatilization» (Kaztman & Filgueira, 2001), demonstrating the relevance of
studying age biases not only in
comparative terms but also within time, in order to account for its
systematic growth.
«Investigating a
Systematic Process to Develop Teacher Expertise: A
Comparative Case
Study» by Mielke, Paul George.
In addition, the risk of bias in controlled intervention
studies which contain
comparative information on effectiveness will be appraised using conventional
systematic review methods.23
A
comparative risk assessment of burden of disease and injury attributable to 67 risk factors and risk factor clusters in 21 regions, 1990 — 2010: a
systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease
Study 2010