Sentences with phrase «systematic studies address»

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To address the need for systematic studies, within Project EOS we have launched ACCESS (PIs: Mercedes López - Morales, Daniel Apai, Andrés Jordán), a collaborative survey between EOS members at the University of Arizona, the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, and the Carnegie Institution for Science.
We address these questions by studying an animal that is capable of complex behavior and yet simple enough to allow systematic genetic manipulation of all parts of the neural circuitry.
The aim of the Deciphering Developmental Disorders (DDD) Study is to advance clinical genetic practice for children with developmental disorders by the systematic application of the latest microarray and sequencing methods while addressing the new ethical challenges raised.
And one of the things that Ambassador Holbrooke's team has done is to do an in - depth study of what are the most difficult issues, but what could be addressed in a very systematic way.
The study — Health and wellbeing of Indigenous adolescents in Australia: a systematic synthesis of population data — points to a «huge opportunity», not only to improve individual and community wellbeing but to help address health inequities.
A concise history of family art therapy provides plenty of references for further study: Kwiartkowska — credited as the originator, Landgarten — art as a family assessment tool, Riley and Malchiodi's — paradoxical techniques, Arrington — a systematic approach, Linesch — application of a family systems approach, Sobel strategic family therapy, Roijen's — model for transcultural art therapy, Hoshino's adaptation of the addressing model, Belnick — crisis intervention model and Wadeson's multi-family art therapy approach.
We addressed some of the prior criticisms of EBT research by ensuring that (1) participants and study context were clinically representative, (2) there were no systematic differences in clinician competence across conditions (ie, all clinicians were randomly assigned), and (3) the sample would include the ethnic diversity that critics have found insufficient in the randomized controlled trial literature.17 - 20 Accordingly, we obtained samples from outpatient treatment programs that served the general public across a broad demographic and income range, we included only youths whose families sought treatment (ie, no recruiting or advertising), all treatment was provided by professional clinicians employed in the participating programs, and all treatment was provided in those programs (ie, not in university laboratory clinics).
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