Sentences with phrase «treatment of the subject»

The drug candidate is intended for the treatment of subjects with neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, aka Batten Disease, a fatal lysosomal storage disease that primarily affects the nervous system in children.
But none of this changes the fact that this is the best treatment of the subject to appear in the last twenty - five years.
(Excellent historical treatments of this subject are available, especially Umphrey Lee, The Historic Church and Modern Pacifism, Abingdon - Cokesbury Press, New York; 1943, and C. J. Cadoux, The Early Church and the World, T. & T. Clark, Edinburgh, 1925.)
We concern ourselves here only with general treatments of the subject; monographs on specific topics will be found in other bibliographies.
A very sensible, if not scintillating, treatment of a subject that is too susceptible to scintillation.
2Polk's full - length treatment of the subject is now available; see David P. Polk, On the Way to God: An Exploration into the Theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg (Washington: University Press of America, 1989).
What makes the writing Catholic is that the treatment of these subjects is permeated with a particular worldview.
A summary treatment of the subject, like the chapter on the Song of Songs in Jean Danielou's The Bible and the Liturgy, with its wealth of citations from the early Church, would establish his point even more convincingly.
For treatments of the subject along with the new developments by physicists see Bohm, David, Wholeness and the Implicate Order (Boston: ARK Paperbacks, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1983) and Prigogine, Ilya, From Being to Becoming (San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1980).
It will also be beneficial to teachers and parents and students, and anyone who wants a clear and attractive treatment of this subject.
@Matt (the first) Much like anyone who has a bit more experience would look upon a less mature couple and recognize the flaws in their reaction and treatment of the subject, I criticise this couple because they have chosen to skew what is normal and treat it as if it is something threatening.
Exhaustive treatment of subjects has not been undertaken.
However, teachers in this field must be particularly careful to emphasize the objectivity of their treatment of their subject matter.
@Brigitte: I made comments about a particular document's treatment of a subject... then you made comments about that subject generally without speaking to the document at all... I clarified to say that I'm not addressing the subject, but the document itself... and you comment that you don't know why your comment, which had nothing to do with the document, would have nothing to do with the comments I made...
Henry's very instructive treatment of the subject is, however, only based on an analysis of UA, MC, and PM, with no mention of IM.
This narrowing of the issue is apparent in St Thomas's only direct treatment of the subject in the Summa: Part III, question 83, article 1.
Scholarly treatment of the subject, but written at a popular level.
[For a thorough treatment of this subject, complete with documentation, please see the Timeline.]
I've kept my original treatment of the subject as other websites hotlink to the images.
It is a very thoroughly researched treatment of the subject of vaccines.
As a 76 year old uncircumcised male I found your treatment of the subject to be very educational.
5 Olsson EM1, von Schéele B, Panossian AG.A randomized, double - blind, placebo - controlled, parallel - group study of the standardised extract she - 5 of the roots of Rhodiola roses int the treatment of subjects with stress - related fatigue.
I will include links to folks and articles that provide more comprehensive treatment of the subject.
Wow, what a deep and intelligent treatment of this subject.
Critic Consensus: Camp X-Ray's treatment of its subject verges on the shallow, but benefits greatly from a pair of impressive performances from Kristen Stewart and Peyman Moaadi.
It's really good, deserves respect for its treatment of the subject matter, and is a great example of what I love about 70s cinema, but I just didn't get blown away by it, Maybe I just wasn't quite in the right frame of mind, or maybe I've just seen too many films like this already, but I don't think it's quite as good as everyone else does.
«Beast,» however, is not a typical, superficial treatment of the subject of serial killers but a story with enough depth that even European history becomes a player.But blink, and you'll miss a key point, when Pascal (Johnny Flynn) informs snobbish family members at a family dinner on the British island of Jersey that they, despite their wealth and haute manners, are sitting on land that belonged to his ancestors.
It's a Pixar movie treatment of a subject the engaging «Book of Life» used as a setting a few years back, with the standard «Follow your dreams» Pixar messaging.
What did work and showed the potential the film had if it could get away from the conventional treatment of its subject, was the extraneous artistic shots of Frida's paintings brought to life in a surreal manner ala MTV filming techniques.
It's a clinical treatment of its subject matter that plays out in a wholly external world with an impossibly introspective delivery that might work well in the inverted storytelling of a novel, but in a movie where things should be shown rather than said, the quotable - but - less - than - notable The Counselor would rather say everything it has to say in words, while showing us as little as possible.
i really don't think anyone in the movie is going to be making Cancer jokes, i'm pretty sure the so called «comedy» is just going to be a tonal thing, in that the treatment of the subject matter is gonna be lighter as opposed to something like Magnolia's treatment of cancer.
While the film and the memoir have been given the unfair label of being ONLY ABOUT «slavery is bad» (as if that fact alone would not be worthy) many of the more subtle points have been ignored, but is best summed up this way, «It is notable not only for its lucid description of plantation life, with detailed passages on the methods by which cotton and sugarcane were harvested and processed, and how slaves were fed, housed and punished, but also for the author's evenhanded treatment of his subject: although he denounces slavery as an institution, Northup expresses his gratitude to the masters who treated him with gentleness and generosity, and shows a surprising ability to forgive even the most unimaginable cruelties.»
Though Bigelow's treatment of the subject was shocking and brutally honest given its context as a dramatic recreation, Kaufman's documentary has a natural intensity and resonance that lives on with significant weight as it spans such a wide array of lives.
Sorkin's script is loosely based on Walter Isaacson's authorized biography, though the word «authorized» suggests a pious approach that's the opposite of this film's often unflattering treatment of its subject.
A longer treatment of this subject will be available at ppionline.org.
Now, four years later, she's back with a book - length treatment of the subject with the same name.
The instruction shall be included in the curriculum for each grade in a manner adapted to the age and understanding of the students and shall provide a thorough and comprehensive treatment of the subject.
«Beyond ensuring a superficial treatment of the subject matter, this practice threatens the continuing development of reflective, engaged citizens» (McGuire, 2007).
This expanded word limit will allow authors to discuss their work in greater depth and provide readers with a more thorough treatment of the subject matter.
Single courses and workshops that involve cross-disciplinary and cross-grade level teachers, due to their diversity of participants, often focus on pedagogical issues rather than solid treatment of subject matter topics.
How does the extensive scope of the book help to unify these themes and create a cohesive treatment of the subjects therein?
Steve, great treatment of this subject; more thorough than any commentary I've read on KU.
We liked this one because it is the first to provide encyclopedic treatment of its subject, attempting to cover every significant political and scientific event, personality, or discovery relating to atomic energy.
Examining the Business Model of Ebook Subscription Services, Parts 1 and 2 — the second has its own headline, How Ebook Subscription Services May Redefine the Value of Books — are the lengthiest treatments of the subject I've seen.
Your book is the best and most practical treatment of the subject I have seen.
If your club or website would benefit from a detailed and scientifically accurate treatment of this subject, e-mail the author: Mr.GSD [@netscape.com] or Mr.GSD [@juno.com].
The resulting images are imaginative, humorous, and borderline sadistic in the treatment of their subjects.
And the third painting in the series Excavation at Night (1908) though unfortunately over-varnished, particularly damaging for a very dark painting, but at the same time the shiny blackness of large areas of the work served to reinforce the connection I made between Bellows» choice and treatment of this subject and Robert Smithson «s observations on entropy in his 1967 essay «A Tour of the Monuments of Passaic, New Jersey.»
Ted Gahl is an American contemporary artist known for peculiar abstract paintings through which he expresses humorous treatment of subject and material.
While they have a common organic palette their treatment of the subject is unique.
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