Freedman was a world - renowned investigator of fundamental physical laws whose many accomplishments include
unique contributions to the study of neutrinos and the weak interaction.
The power of 4D - EM to image structural dynamics on the scale of a few hundred nanoseconds and allow the switching dynamics to be quantified makes
a unique contribution to the study of nanostructures.
Not exact matches
Second, American historians of religions must articulate their
unique tradition of scholarship so as
to make significant
contributions to the world - wide co-operative inquiry in the religio - scientific
study of religions.
Our distinctive
contribution was
to look at government costs and performance over a much longer timescale than had been attempted before and we believe our own
study will contribute
to transparency and accountability through our
unique publicly - available compilation of consistent long - term time - series of official data.
Abstract In my group, we
study the neural crest, a
unique cell population that emerges from the primitive neural field and which has a multi-systemic and structural
contribution to vertebrate development.
The
unique contribution of this
study is that previous research relied on peer and self - reported questionnaires
to measure and compare personality traits, whereas, in this
study, the individuals» behavior was analyzed, removing the «reference group effect» of comparing oneself
to other individuals in your environment.
These
studies were not designed
to measure the
unique contribution of teacher leadership
to improved student outcomes.
Walton's
study of motivation similarly reflects a
unique contribution to the large literature on his topic.
Before you try
to engage doctoral
studies, where you will be required
to make a
unique and original
contribution to whatever domain you choose
to study, I think the important question you need
to ask yourself is whether you have the sufficient professional experiences that have assisted you in understanding the domain
to which you hope
to contribute.
Now available in a larger format and with enhanced production values, this expanded edition celebrates the
unique authority of Albers's
contribution to color theory and brings the artist's iconic
study to an eager new generation of readers.
«NASA's examination of ocean observations has provided its own
unique contribution to our knowledge of decadal climate trends and global warming,» said Veronica Nieves, a researcher at JPL and the University of California, Los Angeles and co-author of the new
study.
«Thus, it is fundamental
to incorporate and
study the
unique contributions of Mexico toward carbon dynamics across the region.»
A
study in reliability and validation: What is the nature of the
unique and joint
contributions of therapist adherence and therapeutic alliance
to treatment outcome?
The findings observed here add a
unique contribution to the literature on intergenerational transmissions of depression because this
study focused on the under explored role of a child's communication behavior.
This
study sought
to examine (1) the
unique and relative
contributions of general parenting styles and support for PA in predicting child PA and screen time, and (2) the potential for interactive or moderated relationships among the two parenting constructs.
Guided by a social information processing perspective, this
study examined the
unique and interactive
contributions of social anxiety and two distinct components of empathy, empathic concern and perspective taking,
to subsequent relational and overt aggression in early adolescents.
The present
study examines the
unique contributions of the caregiving system
to predicting adolescent behavioral problems as well as examining the interplay between the caregiving systems in both parents.
Third, given the presumed central role of psychological inflexibility in mental health problems (Kashdan and Rottenberg 2010) and because the present
study included a large number of related variables, we were also interested in examining the
unique contribution of psychological inflexibility
to youths» internalizing and externalizing symptoms.
The lack of association with parent responsibility (rather than a modest correlation) merits additional
study to clarify the relationship of these two constructs and their
unique contributions to child outcomes.
The
study of migration and immigration / emigration and how languages blur into one another as new linguistics form and become the norm (not just accepted but finding a path
to being accepted, complete with dictionary definition) is indeed fascinating, and we, in our field of endeavour, are afforded a one on one opportunity
to partake of the process in a
unique manner of
contribution.