Sentences with phrase «very good study»

Dr Victoria Revell, who researches the impact of light on the body at the University of Surrey, told the BBC: «This is a very good study and I think it's really interesting.
«It's a very good study,» says neuroscientist June - Seek Choi of Yale University, who notes it clears up the mystery of ultrasonic vocalization in rats.
Maybe psychologists may find this lot a very good study group on how not to live your life.
«MUSE has the unique ability to extract information about some of the earliest galaxies in the Universe — even in a part of the sky that is already very well studied,» explains Jarle Brinchmann, lead author of one of the papers describing results from this survey, from the University of Leiden in the Netherlands and the Institute of Astrophysics and Space Sciences at CAUP in Porto, Portugal.
The problem is normally a small n, because trials cost money and it is easier for the NIH and others to fund a large number of poor studies than a smaller number of very good studies.
There have been very good studies associating past increases in CO2 (most likely from large increases in vulcanism) with past episodes of extreme global warming (like those extreme warming episodes that are now believed to have initiated the creation of the oil and gas deposits we extract and burn today)..
As ecological systems go it's very well studied, and contains the interesting wrinkles, non-linearities and feedbacks so typical of ecological systems, even relatively simple ones like this.

Not exact matches

«This would be a very good time to remind educational institutions abroad that if their students are looking to go to other countries to study, this is an excellent time to come to Canada,» says Kunin.
«In sum, the findings of all studies reveal that consumers only show better self - control following reflection on their past under very specific conditions - when they recall their past self - control successes easily,» the research release reports.
Researchers Melanie Green (of UNC, mentioned above as well) and Dr. Philip Mazzocco (OSU) conducted research on that very question, and their results reveal 6 interesting characteristics of persuasive stories, which we can compare to the earlier study.
From the bank's universe of 37 million checking account customers, the think tank's researchers stripped identifiers and grabbed a sample of 2.3 million families across 23 U.S. states for whom they had «a very good window into their financial lives,» said Fiona Greig, JPMCI's Director of Consumer Research, who presented the study's key findings prior to the panel discussion.
«This is because people, other than very close friends and relatives, don't seem to relate well to those who constantly share photos of themselves,» lead study author David Houghton, of Birmingham Business School, said in a release.
Unhappy people will think more deeply about their social environment (in an effort to solve their problems), whereas happy people can contentedly coast on cruise control, not bothering to think very deeply,» writes Greater Good's Kira M. Newman, quoting a 1994 study on the topic.
«Studies show that those who played competitive sports usually do very well in corporate environments,» she says.
A new study from the University of Texas shows that even when our brains aren't tired, they can make it very difficult for us to make good decisions.
«The study says it will be very hard to make a biofuel that has a better greenhouse gas impact than gasoline using corn residue,» which puts it in the same boat as corn - based ethanol, said David Tilman, a professor at the University of Minnesota who has done research on biofuels» emissions from the farm to the tailpipe.
«We are very pleased that the Supreme Court denied defendants» petition, leaving firmly in place the Second Circuit's precedential rulings regarding the necessity of utilizing event studies to prove market efficiency as well as the burden of proof required to rebut the presumption of reliance, both of which were highly favorable to investors,» the shareholders» attorney Jeremy A. Lieberman of Pomerantz LLP told Law360 on Monday.
I will finish with a word from Ronald Kleverlaan — co-founder of the European Crowdfunding Network, and the author of the foreword to my book: «Because equity crowdfunding is still very young, it is important to look globally for good case studies of successful ways to attract funding.»
The world offers very few places where scientists can study whole ecosystems in a remote location aided by an excellent research facility as well as decades of baseline data, adds Elser.
The study also found that Bitcoin has a reputation problem, as nearly one - quarter of respondents said the digital currency has a «fair» or «very bad» reputation, while 13 percent said it has a «very good» or excellent reputation.
As the case study from Vancouver tells us, fixing a valuation is not the best approach and addressing it by giving family and friends a very low valuation may not be wise either.
There are very few private company case studies that illustrate how selling a business well can increase the business valuation by 50 % or more.
Interestingly, I just came across this some recent study, which says that «traditional» value investing, i.e. buying contrarian and cheap, works very well in Emerging Markets, much better than small cap investing or momentum.
There are many very good home study courses one can find for reading comprehension.
If the bacterium spent decades studying the words of Einstein, and had a portion of Einstein's very own essence (spirit) within it, well... yea, I gues the bacterium could very well make that claim.
Science is very good at studying the world our senses can perceive.
Let's start at the very beginning which is to explain that I am an Orthodox Jew who has grown up learning the Bible in Hebrew, as well as the Oral Code of Law (essentially the Mishnah and the Talmud), and who has studied in multiple Yeshivot (Jewish Seminaries).
Just believing something because you are to naive to know better (i.e. a child believing in Santa) is very different from a person studying their religion, coming to truly understand it, and choosing to believe it.
You know very well that not a single Christian is under the Law of Moses... the only ones (or so it seems) who argue that O.T. laws apply to Christians are atheists — who may have read the Bible, but never truly studied it.
The UK provides a very good case study.
Because there are others who believe the same way I do, and we have the best Bible scholars, and the best seminaries, and the biggest churches, and the most authors, and our missionaries are very active overseas, and we agree with most of the teachings of the church throughout history... at least since the Reformation anyway... and I believe that with time, and a little education of how to really study the Bible, people will eventually see that what I believe is the right way to believe.
Old Me: Well, I haven't studied those religions very much, but I don't think what you are saying is true.
so i studied very well and earned honors and accolades in gradeschool.
I also feel strongly that the evidence of the big bang lines up very well with Biblical study.
I am very well aware of the ant study and it's cult of followers.
French historian Fernand Braudel once wrote to a French student, who was about to leave Paris for one year's studies in London: «Living in London for one year does not automatically imply that you will know England very well.
Whereas Daly would fit in very well in women's studies programs, in which her writings are widely read, none of them invited her.
So again, even if we were doing a «Historical - cultural background» study on our very own day and our very own culture, it is impossible to give a blanket statement and say, «Well, in the 21st century, Christians believe that...» Whatever you put there, some Christians will believe it, and some won't.
If you study and do your research you will find all of the people God Bless in the Bible lived very well.
At the very least, Lenny Belardo is a fascinating character study, demanding to be better understood in his unpredictability.
Your study (see url a couple of comments back) of the early church and the practices and beliefs pertaining to commumion was very well done an opened my eyes to some things I had not thought of previously.
Consider how Martin Buber's studies of Hasidism evoked rather good feelings from well - educated, middle - class Jews toward the Hasidic tradition (relieving the prejudice that the Haskalah, or Jewish Enlightenment, had raised against the Hasidim) Consider also that very few of these folk seriously contemplated taking up a Hasidic lifestyle.
«Neither the stereotype that people in seminaries have of local churches nor the stereotypes the churches have of themselves hold up very well if the congregation is really studied carefully and conscientiously,» she says.
Yet, for nearly six centuries, countless Christians have found that studying Thomas's little book is a very good way to start trying.
The study also found that the very big congregations affiliated with a denomination tend to have tenuous ties at best to their national bodies.
Good, faithful Catholic college students who want to major in science are caught in a bind: There are very few places to study science within a truly Catholic curriculum.
One method used that he considered very effective was the study of the religious response to a good not our own in previous ages, not only through the study of philosophy and theology, but art, literature, hymnody.
Well, for people who believe the Bible when it says Jesus is coming back, it is quite logical to point out the amount of ignorance they displayed in ignoring a passage that is very, very key to end times studies (eschatology).
And, as someone who switched from a very lucrative 6 - figure IS / IT career and invested a half - million dollars in my education (tuition and lost wages), you'd better bet I've investigated and studied this all quite seriously.
Though some very good students and natural leaders were in pre-theological studies, one never sensed that basic questions of meaning or justice drove their lives.
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