Sentences with phrase «wide range of studies»

This book represents only a fraction of the wide range of studies and points of view that have attempted to explain the nature and implications of the «Pentecostal phenomenon.»
The researchers say the new method for obtaining cell - type specific nuclei, an adaptation of technology previously used in plants, will enable a wide range of studies in mammalian tissues.
The approach enabled a wide range of studies of human brain development, including implicating a new class of neural stem cell recently discovered by the lab in the evolutionary expansion of the human brain and identifying how the mosquito - borne Zika virus may contribute to microcephaly in infants infected in utero.
A new study, done by pooling data from a wide range of studies that looked for a link between the human microbiome and obesity, throws cold water on the idea that extra pounds may stem from an imbalance of the bacteria inside us.
A wide range of these studies is available to patients who receive care at our Silver Cross location.
Dr David Pearson, one of the main Team Bufo collaborators from the Western Australian Department of Environment and Conservation, is conducting a wide range of studies in advance of the toad front, again focusing on impacts of toads on the local fauna.
«This technique has the potential to really open up a wide range of studies, under physiological conditions, that no one has been able to do before,» says Tim Cross, director of the NMR program at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory and a professor at Florida State University.
With the anticipated July 10 launch of NASA's Earth Observing System Aura satellite, environmental scientists here and across the globe are expecting to get the clearest space - based views yet of the sources and movement of air pollution in the earth's lower atmosphere.The spacecraft will carry into orbit a complex package of four high - tech instruments to conduct a wide range of studies of both the upper and lower atmospheres.
In a research career spanning three decades, Gamoran conducted a wide range of studies focusing on inequality in education and school reform.
Updated yearly with new highlights, the Master Evaluation Summary brings together research highlights and key evidence of teacher and student outcomes from a wide range of studies carried out since Facing History's founding in 1976.
Sallie Mae offers private student loans to borrowers pursuing an education in a wide range of study areas with the option for either a fixed or variable interest rate loan.
A wide range of studies and reports of damage to sea life as a result of this rise in acidity is now coming in from the world's marine biologists.
Researchers led by Hans de Boeck from the University of Antwerp report that they looked at a wide range of studies of what scientists call ecosystem stability and biodiversity during climate extremes — that is, unusual heat, drought or flooding.
Another interpretation is that, beyond fossil - carbon waste, the EF is a poor representation of how well we are managing the planet, because a wide range of studies indicate that harm to Earth's ecosystem services is already significant, including declining soil fertility, increasing water scarcity, lowering of groundwater tables, oft - depleted fisheries, and loss of evolutionary history through species and population extinctions [22]--[26].
I have a Bachelors Degree with a wide range of studies, including engineering and management.
Although limited by the state of current investigations and possible omission of pertinent reports, this meta - analysis provides empirical evidence (nearly 30 times the number of studies previously reported) to support the criteria for considering insufficient social relationships a risk factor of mortality (i.e., strength and consistency of association across a wide range of studies, temporal ordering, and gradient of response)[188].
Across the wide range of studies examined, researchers found that the longer a relationship lasts, the more strongly a person's insecure attachment (especially avoidant attachment) predicts dissatisfaction.
The bottom line: a wide range of studies show that disadvantaged children benefit from access to quality early childhood programs — and society benefits from targeted investments in disadvantaged children.
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