Sentences with phrase «yield valuable insight»

These tests can yield valuable insight regarding their kidney function and hydration level.
Electrode studies of monkeys and other animals whose brains resemble ours have yielded valuable insights, but these creatures can not describe their subjective sensations.
Make a quick visit to any MGS dedicated online forum or message board and you'll find gamers, students, writers, and critics who devote their free time in deconstructing many of the intricate story and plot elements in the MGS universe in hopes of yielding valuable insight into the world that Kojima crafts with each installments.
Each of these fields staggers toward a true understanding of nature in fits and starts, but each appears to have yielded valuable insights that help us deal more effectively with the world we live in — a conclusion I draw from considerable familiarity with the details of each of these sciences.
Increasing one's constraints will be possible through greater self - awareness as it yields valuable insights into where you might need the most help to progress from one stage to the next.

Not exact matches

Drought is the most important cause of reduced plant growth and crop yield, which makes insights into a plant's drought response highly valuable to agriculture.
Research in genomics and proteomics (the study of proteins) is offering tremendous insights into how the human body functions, yielding valuable information about how specific lifestyle and environmental factors can impact health.
While company - produced scenarios could yield insights into how management views the company's prospects (a valuable disclosure of management's views if accompanied by proper disclosure of assumptions) the use of different assumptions and models will not yield comparable outputs.
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