Sentences with phrase «whether proposed research»

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I propose that a common denominator for making your recommendation center around the question of whether research into human cloning will serve the common good.
The NIH Human Embryo Research Panel's chief ethicist, Professor Ronald Green, proposed that the intelligent and articulate members of a society should vote on whether other members of the species deserve the status of «personhood.»
Governor Andrew Cuomo, who has proposed a limited medicinal marijuana research program that would be implemented administratively, has not commented on whether he would sign that bill.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse city leaders said they will have to do some research to decide whether a new pension payment plan proposed today by Gov. Andrew Cuomo will help address the city's fiscal crisis or just delay the hard choices to be made.
Funding decisions will be based on whether the research is «scientifically sound» and on whether the pathogen that scientists propose to create is «a credible source of a potential future human pandemic.»
EPA said it will continue to research the contaminants and will determine by 2013 whether to propose drinking water regulations for some of them.
Focus instead on the basic research question, the proposed hypothesis, the results, whether the results supported / refuted the hypothesis, and next steps in the research.
The message proposed last - minute language for inclusion in the plan, endorsing more research into whether vaccines can trigger the disorder of communication and movement.
One remains: whether Mann was involved in «any actions that seriously deviated from accepted practices within the academic community for proposing, conducting, or reporting research or other scholarly activities.»
Whether an applicant has five pages or 50 in which to propose research, the successful grant application must include two things above all else: a clear problem to solve and a novel way to solve it.
The research proposes a new model of evolutionary games with a feedback loop in which changes to the resource — whether it be water supplies, pastureland, antibiotics, or vaccine use — change the incentives for people to take action in their own interests.
The report proposes further research to determine whether the validity of latent fingerprint analysis is strong enough to be used as evidence.
Mike Kuhar, a neuroscientist at Yerkes National Primate Research Center, introduced the topic of cognitive enhancers or â $ œsmart drugs.â $ He described one particular class of proposed cognitive enhancers, called ampakines, which appear to improve functioning on certain tasks without stimulating signals throughout the brain. Kuhar questioned whether â $ œsmart drugsâ $ pose unique challenges, compared to other types of drugs.
The National Research Council has proposed a «large and ambitious» research experiment with vouchers to determine whether the controversial private - school - choice programs might benefit sResearch Council has proposed a «large and ambitious» research experiment with vouchers to determine whether the controversial private - school - choice programs might benefit sresearch experiment with vouchers to determine whether the controversial private - school - choice programs might benefit students.
Now that much of the Channel Islands are being managed as wilderness, park managers must weigh the benefits of the research against the impacts on wilderness.Evaluation of scientific proposals will look at whether the activity could be accomplished outside of the wilderness area and whether the proposed activity is the minimum requirement necessary to accomplish the objective.
by Jeff Stier Heartland Institute A pair of foreign research organizations have gotten numerous grants for work of unclear value As Democrats and the scientific establishment howl over President Trump's proposed budget cuts to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Congress is investigating whether that agency misspent U.S. tax dollars to fund two European cancer -LSB-...]
An expanding area of research since the SAR is the consideration of whether climate change may be realised as preferred modes of non-linear naturally occurring atmospheric circulation patterns, or so - called weather regimes as proposed by Palmer (1999).
But the university did find «further investigation is warranted» to determine whether Mann engaged in actions that «seriously deviated from accepted practices for proposing, conducting or reporting research or other scholarly activities.»
Similar questions may have been asked in 2006 but the National Academy of Sciences panel did not carry out an «in depth» investigation into whether Mann had «deviated from accepted practices within the academic community for proposing, conducting, or reporting research or other scholarly activities.»
«The investigatory committee's charge will be to consider what are the bounds of accepted practice in this instance and whether or not Dr. Mann did indeed engage in, or participate in, directly or indirectly, any actions that seriously deviated from accepted practices within the academic community for proposing, conducting, or reporting research or other scholarly activities.»
The board that would determine whether the research protocol met the eight specified criteria for waiving the patient authorization requirements (described above), could have been an IRB constituted as required by the Common Rule, or a privacy board, whose proposed composition is described below.
A proposed 350 - bed facility for Vanier raises questions about whether it conforms to the latest research about combatting homelessness.
The Department of Health asked the Health Research Board (HRB) to ascertain the knowledge, opinions and behaviours of the general public in relation to alcohol consumption and whether they agreed or disagreed with some of the measures proposed in the recently published Report of the Working Group on a National Substance Misuse Strategy (for alcohol).
There has been a paradigm shift in Indigenous health research over the past 50 years, from researchers objectifying, to consulting, and, more recently, collaborating with Indigenous peoples.6 The focus is now on partnerships and Indigenous - directed research.4 In practice, consultation and negotiation with Aboriginal communities are continual, and should achieve mutual understanding about the proposed research.7 The community should be fully informed about the aims, methods, implications and potential outcomes of a research project, so that they can decide whether to accept or oppose it.7
We suggest supervised over unsupervised machine learning, as the proposed research provides a so - called «supervisory signal» (e.g., whether people stay together or what they perceive the quality of their relationship to be).
The other functions of the Commissioner, namely to promote discussion and awareness of human rights; to undertake research and educational programs, and other programs, for the purpose of promoting respect for the human rights of Aboriginal persons and Torres Strait Islanders; and to examine enactments, and proposed enactments, for the purpose of ascertaining whether they recognise and protect the human rights of Aboriginal persons and Torres Strait Islanders, are also functions directly conferred on the Commissioner as opposed to the Commission.
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