He has
thus developed an understanding of the interaction between different two - dimensional materials and with metals.
Not exact matches
In the latter approach, children are led to
understand others cognitively through perspective - taking,
thus developing a reflective empathy.
Here we can test whether the
understanding of Jesus as a peacemaker we have
developed thus far accords with the
understanding of his contemporaries and the next succeeding generation.
Thus informed by both his Stoic ethic and his long experience in trying to thwart terrorist violence while helping the West
understand it, my friend Yigal Carmon has come to precisely the same conclusion as Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis: Islam must
develop and propagate an Islamic case against terrorist violence.
Perhaps a more fully
developed and easier
understood statement of the trinity would be «God the parent (the creative force, encompassing both male and female, and
thus beyond gender), God the child (the divine potential within each human being, and perhaps within any conscious being to some degree), and God the Holy Spirit (divine love).
Many dedicated Occupational Therapists (OT's)-- such as Dr. Lucy Jane Miller and Julia Harper OTR / L — have dedicated their life's work to
developing clear and proven protocols to help sensory integration be more
understood and
thus impact the lives of many.
With a greater
understanding of these mechanisms, treatments could potentially be
developed to speed wound healing,
thus reducing pain, decreasing risk of infection and getting patients back on their feet more quickly.
The precise
understanding of the mode of action is
thus the basis for
developing specific drugs for the treatment of epilepsy and cardiac arrhythmias.
Thus, instruction may go beyond formal institutional courses and provide opportunities for the individual to
develop their own scholarly
understanding of the ethical issues associated with their research activities and their impact on society.
Finally, a profound
understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying reprogramming, and knowledge of the epigenetic barriers that interfere or block lineage conversion, will allow for
developing even better reprogramming strategies; and,
thus, also feed the aim of obtaining authentic neurons.
«We will be moving promptly to use this important progress in our
understanding of the molecular pathology of stroke and late - onset diabetes to
develop new products for better diagnosis, treatment and prevention of these diseases,
thus translating this new knowledge as quickly as possible into benefits for patients and their families.»
Dr. Akassoglou has also
developed imaging techniques to study neurovascular diseases in vivo, which will enable a better
understanding of the origins and progress of these diseases and
thus find more practical strategies for disease detection and treatment.
As all bisexuals you will be able to
understand each other better and
thus, you can
develop a strong emotional relationship as well.
Doing so will
develop empathy between the staff and greater
understanding,
thus helping communication between departments.
The potential for cultural discontinuity rises,
thus school leaders to
develop a more nuanced
understanding of how to engage diverse parents.
In line with the literature on Web 2.0, the use of wikis in the classroom has the potential to allow students to
develop their own
understandings and,
thus, become generators of knowledge and active contributors to the Internet.
Developing an
understanding of such core concepts related to this field is not as easy as nailing jelly to the wall;
thus students seek online employee motivation assignment help from the experts working with us.
Together this makes it possible for us to
develop the best
understanding of your pet's condition in the least amount of time,
thus enabling us to help you make the best decision for your companion's care.
Developed from research into flora, slime and fertility and her recent fieldwork on the Isle of Eigg, Ihrman's Cooper Gallery exhibition questions the ability to thrive that all life carries; an ability that is governed by and dependent upon not only environmental conditions, but more importantly how culture portrays and
understands nature and
thus itself.
Their work engages with revitalization of memory in the present and with questions of knowledge and history,
thus creating the necessary potential for a dialogue and an ever - reforming discourse through which they
develop an
understanding of situations that surround us.
Developing countries
Developing countries are some of the most vulnerable to extreme weather events, but lack timely and robust evidence to
understand current and future threats from such hazards and
thus to prepare for and respond to their impacts.
Jon Sanderman, a co-author with Griscom, as well as a soils experts at Massachusetts» Woods Hole Research Center, said skeptical farmers are coming to
understand that natural techniques used to sequester soil carbon and reduce agricultural emissions also end up benefiting soil health, water retention and crop yields,
thus promoting food security — a big worry in
developing countries.
By integrating writing and doctrine in the first semester, we are sending a message to our students, at outset of their legal education, that there is no real divide between analyzing legal doctrine and the writing that communicates that analysis.54 By writing within a doctrinal context, students are able to see the ways in which the law and how it is structured influence their writing choices.55 Moreover, students tend to
develop a deeper
understanding of the connected doctrinal course because of the writing that occurs in that doctrinal area.56
Thus a number of the benefits that result from integrating the two courses arise from the synergies that come from teaching both courses together.57 What follows are some specific synergies that I have observed in teaching the integrated LA&W and Introduction to Torts courses.
Thus, getting the team onboard quickly and
developing an
understanding of the key facts, within the expectations of regulators and the media, can be quite challenging in certain circumstances.
For the most part, taking someone else's musical idea and
developing it in a new way is largely
understood as part of musical culture and
thus entirely consistent with cultural norms.
They are also more likely to disclose to parents who are accepting.3 Any reluctance to confide in their parents may stem from a cycle of concealment that may
develop; when family members expect aggressive or negative reactions, they are less likely to reveal their secrets.4
Thus, treating family members with
understanding may help reduce these problems (unless they start receiving threats from entities named A).
Thus an elaborative reminiscing style seems to facilitate children's
developing understanding of self and helps children construct a more differentiated, more coherent and more positive sense of self across development.
Pharaoh et al. (2003) meta - analysis found family interventions help the patient to
understand their illness and to live with it,
developing emotional strength and coping skills,
thus reducing rates of relapse