Sentences with phrase «wide study exploring»

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Today, Flocabulary has a library of more than 550 educational hip - hop videos that explore a wide range of subjects, including math, science, social studies, language arts, and current events, which are used by teachers in 20,000 schools across the country.
Virgin completed a feasibility study with the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority this year to explore the viability of a UAE - wide hyperloop system.
The Symposium, organised by University of Melbourne's Competition Law & Economics Network and Monash University's Centre for Regulatory Studies, explored a wide range of issues arising from the structure of Australia's supermarket industry.
Because the study duration was short, future studies should explore the effect of massage on infantile colic symptoms in a wider time - frame.
The study involved extracting Ribonucleic acid or RNA — found in the cells of all living organisms — to develop a transcriptome — the gene readouts in a cell — to examine what occurs during the different developmental stages of the cockroach pregnancy and to explore if those changes hold wider applications for other mammals.
«Models such as this allow us to study the focal system with almost no constraint of time or space, and explore a wide range of environmental conditions with a level of detail that can not be attained in the field.»
Another likely outcome of the study is wider use of the gene - sifting technique, he says, to explore the genetics of complex mental illnesses.
To explore the genetic contribution, we undertook a genome - wide association study of exceptional longevity (EL) in 1055 centenarians and 1267 controls.
The Expedition 55 crew explored a wide variety of life science today studying how different biological systems are affected by long - term exposure to microgravity.
d Explores IPCC TAR range of climate sensitivity (i.e., 1.5 °C to 4.5 °C), while other studies explore wider ranges
She considers herself a lifelong student and is continuing her studies through Spira's 500 hr teacher training program modules and is currently focused on exploring & studying a wide range of meditation techniques.
It supports environmental / geography studies / colonial history in the Australian curriculum but it also has wider appeal for teachers from other countries wishing to explore human land use activities in marginal environmental areas.
Since then she has been exploring the wide array of opportunities life has to offer by studying at the University of Iowa for Sociology, managing a bakery, and working for a small start - up print & design company in Indianola.
In her early career, she immersed herself in the study of art, integrating a wide range of Eastern and Western influences, training in traditional Japanese painting while also exploring the European and American avant - garde.
Juju's artistic path leads her to study, explore and merge a wide range of materials such as wood, felt or ceramics to name a few, resulting in fresh and unexpected outcomes.
To learn more, a great starting point is a map created by Carl M. Sack, a geographer and cartographer studying at the University of Wisconsin whose wider body of work can be explored at Northlandia.com:
In the Spring of 2015 we conducted our first market - wide study that explored the utilization, user experience, and return on investment (ROI) of Client Relationship Management (CRM) software platforms.
Courses are quite generalist in nature and explore a wider range of fields such as commercial and contractual issues, finance, risk management and carrying out feasibility studies.
These studies explore a wide range of family involvement programs, challenges, needs, strategies, and contexts — ways to get out of the box and increase school - family connections.
Through a mix of presentations, group work and case studies, the course will explore how the Model can be established and implemented across different Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities Australia - wide in partnership with the University of Melbourne and Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations.»
Using a mind - body - brain lens informed by Sensorimotor PsychotherapySM, Interpersonal Neurobiology, and psychodynamic psychotherapy, a wide range of treatment modalities are explored through clinical vignettes, case studies, brief experiential exercises, and videotaped excerpts of sessions.
We commissioned CHILDWISE to carry out a UK wide study to explore the use and understanding of technology amongst children aged 7 - 17, and parents of children this age.
I pursued a wide array of studies with many gifted teachers exploring and accumulating knowledge of healing trauma and it's impact on individuals, their family and their community.
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