In an e-mail to ScienceInsider, Ian Stirling, a polar bear researcher at the University of Alberta in Canada, calls the 2006 paper a «
very valuable observation... properly written up and published in a respected peer reviewed journal».
Not exact matches
Their meticulous drawings, side by side with the
very specimens drawn as long as 300 years ago, are a testament to a
valuable obsession with
observation and documentation.
Her conscientiousness, love for animals, reliability, and power of
observation make her a
very valuable asset to our practice.
As a part of a review for Helen's show called The Plank Salad, Adrian Searle stated an interesting
observation which actually provides a
valuable insight into how someone analyzing the work of this artist feels: Marten makes you want to look
very closely at the things she makes and the traces she leaves.
The authors of this paper have done a tremendous amount of work, and much of it is likely to prove
very valuable, but at this stage it consists of
observations that show the behaviour of certain features are related, and hypotheses as to what the mechanisms behind those behaviours might be.
I think
observations that document relationship are
very valuable in the sense that you look at how the child uses you as a resource, how free are they to come in and ask for help from you when they need help.