Sentences with phrase «through analytical studies»

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The work was interesting and, through interaction with formulation scientists, I learned about product formulation and the range of studies beyond analytical that are required for drug - product submission.
As long as research data is obtained through hypotheses posed in testable terms and nested in a body of established theory; as long as the data collection and analytical methods permit direct investigation of the question; and as long as the study results are open to replication and professional scrutiny, we will have a professional body of research on which to base reform efforts.
Through the study of painting, sculpture, and architecture, all students — particularly struggling readers and English - language learners — can become more insightful readers, effective communicators, and analytical thinkers.
'» i Through this period of intense study she came to the conclusion that Mondrian's art was intuitive, not analytical, and she became extremely interested in the spiritual aspects of Neo-Plastic theory.
The analytical report has been compiled from an extensive desk review, findings from participation in international conferences and relevant forums, a number of interviews conducted through a focused questionnaire, and five field visits to develop detailed case studies and verify issues raised in project documents with evidence from the field.
Senior Financial Analyst — Continental Airlines, Houston, TX 1998 to 2001 Achieved numerous advancements through series of progressively responsible positions leading financial reporting, revenue analysis forecasting, and financial analytical studies.
Table 2 shows the positive screening rates for Time 1 for all 80680 patients ages 4 through 15 in our primary analytical sample and the positive screening rates for patients ages 4 through 15 in the original derivation sample.3 In contrast to the positive screening rate of 11.6 % in the current sample, the overall PSC - 17 positive screening rate reported in the original study was 15 % (z = − 12.61; P <.001).
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