Sentences with phrase «valuable research points»

For instance, the failures I had against the Anjanath weren't a total loss as I gained valuable research points which then helped me learn more about the weaknesses and vulnerabilities of the creature, as well as which weapons and elements are best used to beat it.

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To me, her several talks reiterated the point that despite the multiple coinciding environmental and population crises challenging future food security, international agricultural research and development will be the most valuable tool to find solutions.
Brian Nosek, COS executive director and a professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville who studies the gap between research values and practices, also points out that using the Registered Report format can offer valuable feedback for junior researchers and help support their career development as they decide what research directions to pursue.
The research points to the increasing need to assess a patient's health - related quality of life and a patient's overall perception of relative well - being as a valuable tool to evaluate treatment efficacies.
Although time on the Keck telescopes is scheduled 6 months in advance and is highly coveted, the two different teams observing on Keck I and Keck II that night both agreed to interrupt their research and point the mighty 10 - meter telescopes at M82 and gather valuable data and rare insight into the life cycle of type 1a supernova.
The MDI Biological Laboratory appreciates the valuable support of Star Point Society members and offers them the unique opportunity to interact with our scientific community and experience the thrill of research first - hand.
It would be important and valuable if Heckman's recent work filled in some of the large gaps in knowledge on this topic and pointed to the critical research that still needs to be carried out to increase the likelihood that new public investments will achieve their desired result.
Recent research has pointed to standards - based grading systems as a valuable way to support learning and meet individual students» needs.
Another valuable component is research — this is the point where a student may find themselves struggling because this is the most time - consuming step in the process.
Like Hadidian, Lynn pointed to some examples from which both sides in the current debate might learn valuable lessons: the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Research Program associated with the Human Genome project, for example, and the Barred Owl Working Group, in which Lynn participated (PDF of BOWG charter).
But in reflecting on the value of the accumulated body of research pointing to a growing human influence on climate, I find it just as valuable to recall, along with Broecker's achievements, one of his missteps.
Perhaps his point was that the simple fact that the research enjoys university and charitable foundation support does not necessarily mean that it will appear valuable in hindsight — or to put it another way, that «argument from authority» does not always lead one to truth.
As Simon C. pointed out long ago, legal dictionaries are very valuable research tools.
Use the Internet as a source of valuable information on the point of your research.
At this point in the evolution of Child and Youth Care practice, a formal survey of this situation with young people who are in treatment settings of one sort or another would be a valuable research contribution, for Prochaska (1999) claims that therapeutic interventions need to fit with the stage of change of the client.
Existing research points to many valuable outcomes of parenting programmes including improved maternal psychosocial health (Barlow and Coren, 2000), improved relationships (Grimshaw and McGuire, 1998; Smith, 1997) and reduced child behaviour problems (Barlow, 1999; Patterson et al., 1993; 2002b).
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