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Every piece of research tells you, and we've all heard this, every piece of research tells you that when you have more diverse groups you are more successful.
But this idea, too, is challenged by a new piece of research.
But he's Biden, so instead he referenced an outdated and tenuously related piece of research.
This is an exciting piece of research and we would be delighted to hear from you.
It's a very nice piece of research, K.E. Saavik Ford, Professor at CUNY Borough of Manhattan Comm.
So, this is not the innocent piece of research that you&aposre trying to say there, sir.
It is considered a landmark piece of research, and its findings have stood up, Dr. Bassett said.
"It is a very clever piece of research," said William R. Leonard, an anthropologist at Northwestern University.
I found this: a remarkable piece of research, reflection, and polemic all at once — no detachment here.
I know that there was a piece of research out today that said steel prices are coming down.
Overall, this is an intriguing piece of research that suggests the importance of additional research in this direction.
A distressing piece of research last year found that dogs are ... wait for it ... not actually that smart.
And over the weekend I read a piece of research that convinced me I've been wrong this whole time.
For now, it's fair to say there hasn't been a smoking gun piece of research tying cellphones to brain cancer.
Tin wasn't on investors' radar until a piece of research by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) commissioned by Rio Tinto.
A new piece of research suggests publishers make just 4% more vs if they were to serve a non-targeted ad.
CK: ... and they talk about tapping a single mind to create what became ultimately a Nobel Prize-winning piece of research.
"Every product update and piece of research we conduct is prioritized based on how it will impact our users," Bergland said.
This piece of research shows that the rich like to bury themselves in French fries just as much as the poor.
That's why a new piece of research published yesterday by Google's DeepMind and the Elon Musk-funded OpenAI institute is so interesting.
One seminal piece of research in this area showed how badly men's investment returns suffered because they traded their stocks too often.
A further piece of research from Wealth-X Billionaire Census showed that the world's billionaires are holding more than $1.7 trillion in cash.
This next piece of research attempts to capture, catalog and reproduce these movements, or at least the ones we make with our hands.
It's rare that a piece of research, particularly in space science, makes you stop and look at the world differently, but this one does.
But it is an impressive piece of research, the implications of which stretch well beyond a single event more than a dozen years ago.
It's also worth bearing in mind that each piece of research shows caffeine improves athletic performance of a group of people as a whole.
And so we commissioned another major piece of research, which basically combined human expertise and insight about the future of work with machine learning.
But here's a newer piece of research I found that's quite interesting but again shows how intense the bonds can be between fathers and children.
For example, Google is pushing back on the News Media Alliance's latest piece of research about how much money Google makes off of news companies.
Every now and then, the New York Times comes through with a weird, interesting piece of research, and, happily, today is one of those occasions.
Grey and his colleagues undertook the study after one of them was asked by a science media organization to comment on a new piece of research.
Pew polled more than 40,000 respondents in 37 countries over a roughly three month period in February to May last year for this piece of research.
I don't know, but my one real piece of research into the paranormal was watching Rob's show, and I thought it was a lot of fun.
Another piece of research carried out by cybersecurity company NCC Group found nearly half of 60 NHS Trusts suffered a ransomware attack in the last year.
It sometimes seems like a new article or piece of research emerges every month emphasizing their potential consequences—eyesight damage, increased risk of contracting HIV, and rarely, sudden death.
IN 1907 John D. Hertz, the owner of a taxi firm in Chicago, asked some academics at the University of Chicago to do a piece of research for him.
But a more recent piece of research, by Yang Wang, Benjamin Jones and Dashun Wang of Northwestern University, in Illinois, suggests Matthew's verse is not the only relevant aphorism.
The "humanitarian corridors" project is one of five multi-faith initiatives considered in a piece of research described in the latest issue of Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
On this point, every piece of research conducted by states both red and blue, academics, and even the Bush Department of Justice, agrees – voter fraud exists but only barely.
But conscious of his own mortality, he felt time was running out and that by moving away he would be able to focus on one brilliant, final piece of research.
A fascinating piece of research by an analyst at the Bank of England puts some numbers on the gap between the language of financial insiders and the rest of us.
"It seems like every time some analyst comes out with a positive piece of research on Wayfair, someone else comes back with a bearish retort," the "Mad Money " host said.
A classic piece of research, while sometimes contested, posits that the words we choose have just a 7% impact on the listener's interpretation, while body language has a 55% impact.
" But when I read a paper or some piece of research, it's not so much that I think, "Okay, what's the how-to guide that I could apply this to?
A piece of research just published in Psychological Science by Yaniv Mama of Ariel University, in an Israeli settlement on the Palestinian West Bank, and his colleagues, suggests it might be.
But this isn't the first piece of research—in both people and mice—to suggest that a mostly-vegetarian diet can help people with Crohn's reduce or wholly eliminate their symptoms.
A new piece of research out today finds that we are all too trusting of our partners and that they are inevitably more likely to cheat than we believe they are.
But if there is one point on which virtually every piece of research into the nature and causes of human happiness agrees, it is this: our happiness depends on other people.
This piece of research, co-ordinated by Allan Bradley of the Wellcome Sanger Institute, in Cambridge, England, looked at genetic changes in mouse and human cells across large stretches of the genome.
Successive Greek governments have deliberately adopted lax border controls in order to reap the benefits of exploitable labor, a new piece of research from the London School of Economics (LSE) has claimed.
That's the summary of a big piece of research from the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI), which estimated returns over the next 20 years in US and Western European markets under two scenarios.
As a newly published piece of research shows, answers to that question vary vastly across the continent, with nativist sentiment generally growing as you travel east and south, albeit with some interesting exceptions.
He also claimed not to have read the piece of research in question, even though he said he thought the researcher had emailed the paper to him — claiming he can't read Russian well.
"This is a well-done, convincing piece of research that provides new insights on how tardigrades survive anhydrobiosis," said John Crowe, a professor emeritus from the University of California, Davis, in an email.
"This is an important piece of research that suggests concussion might be a contributor to the mental health problems suffered by many players," FIFPro's chief medical officer Dr. Vincent Gouttebarge, said in a statement.
And while a new piece of research argues that our fascination with erupting volcanoes is putting lives at risk, others say "volcano tourism" need not be dangerous if travelers stick to some basic rules.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said his philanthropic organization, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, has helped unlock a piece of research which may help in the fight against the coronavirus, in partnership with the Gates Foundation.
The folks at AgeWave and Merrill Lynch just conducted a large piece of research on finances in retirement and they found that many people who say they're retired are also working an earning an income.
A new piece of research from JPMorgan this week signposted what could be a worrying trend in the quality of America's workforce, which it says is having its lowest contribution to overall growth since 1979.
To determine these things would be a far more complex and subtle piece of research, but the study does suggest that officer behavior is probably the most affected, and that other effects flow from that.
All that may help to explain one of the conclusions from a nuanced and interesting piece of research by two scholars of religion which shows a strong correlation between identifying as (loosely) Anglican and supporting Brexit.
"This is an interesting piece of research but unfortunately it didn't fully take into consideration two key cancer risk factors – smoking and weight," Natasha Paton, a health information manager for Cancer Research UK, told The Sun.
On Friday morning, a widely read piece of research from Goldman Sachs showed that five stocks — Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and Alphabet — have been "key drivers" of both the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq 100.
FACE, which has lobbied for many years against the duty, is renewing its efforts with a piece of research from the LUISS University of Rome, spelling out the negative impact on Europe's downstream aluminium value chain.
However, in a piece of research just published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, Benedikt Holtmann of Otago University, in New Zealand, and his colleagues have plugged that gap—at least, they have plugged it for dunnocks.
Another piece of research involving more than 200 gay men in London taking generic PrEP bought through a buyers club found that their drugs, mostly made by India's Cipla, were both safe and effective at preventing HIV infection.
Accordingly, one of the most valuable papers produced in 2017 is an epic example of data-retrieval: a piece of research that spells out the rates of return on important asset classes, for 16 advanced economies, from 63 to 2015.
In an original piece of research for VICE, Dr. Matan Shelomi, a researcher at Germany's Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, compared studies that broke down cannabis and human sweat into individual chemicals to see if there were any shared compounds.
In other words, the Trump administration may have blocked the importation of some Covid-19 tests at a critical moment in the evolution of the pandemic on the strength of a piece of research that is no longer in the literature.
One piece of research, by teams at the Centre for Diet and Activity Research at the University of Cambridge, found that the benefits of walking and cycling outweigh the negative effects of air pollution -- the converse of this new study.
Moving from the mound to directly behind it, Russell Carleton of Baseball Prospectus recently published a thought-provoking piece of research on a previously unaddressed weakness of the infield shift—itself a focal point of similarly two-dimensional Tradition vs.
The culminating piece of research, published in Science last July, drew on ground-based measurements and observations from aircraft to estimate that methane emissions from the sector are 22015 percent higher than estimates from inventories maintained by the federal Environmental Protection Agency.
Assuming you've ever submitted a piece of research for publication, chances are you've had to go through the process of peer review—an often soul-crushing ordeal during which you and your ideas are metaphorically flayed by a jury of your peers.
Committee chair Collins implied to Kogan the Russian state could have had a specific malicious interest in such a piece of research, and wondered whether Kogan had thought about that in relation to the interactions he'd had with the university and the researchers.
Because really, any time, every piece of research going back to the early 2000s, any time you tell people about these practices of taking their experience, turning it into data, using it to project and so forth, nobody wants any part of it.
LONDON, March 17 (Reuters) - A piece of research that helped convince the British government to impose more stringent measures to contain COVID-19 painted a worst case picture of hundreds of thousands of deaths and a health service overwhelmed with severely sick patients.
Ministry officials will work to verify "that if someone claims to have a highly authoritative piece of research, it is that, not some sort of highly partisan, highly skeptical or dubious piece of information," Andrew Little, the justice minister, told Radio New Zealand.
One piece of research based on the U.S. transport industry estimated that if 10 percent tariffs were put on imports from Mexico or China, U.S. labor costs would have to drop by about 6 percent to compensate for the higher costs of "imported inputs".
A third piece of research, by Anusha Chari of the University of North Carolina and Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham of Yale University, found that women's under-representation at the National Bureau of Economic Research's summer institute, an important economics conference, could be explained by their lower submission rates.
"The paper by Gokhman and colleagues is a pioneering piece of research, which at first glance seems almost like science fiction," Chris Stringer, a physical anthropologist from the Natural History Museum in London who wasn't involved with the new research, wrote in an email to Gizmodo.
Kobach and several other members of the commission made clear that they believe widespread voter fraud to be a major threat (even though every piece of research and investigations by election officials of both parties confirms voter fraud to be extremely rare), and have made light of citizens' concerns.
I think it's a great company too, but that group… I was hoping the group might come back off of Houston, but the last piece of research I read about Snap-On was a downgrade and it was a very tough one and I thought it had gravitas.
A ten-year-old piece of research from Mongolia, where temperatures in winter can be as low as -55°C, found that children vaccinated against hepatitis B in winter months were more than twice as likely to be diagnosed subsequently with that disease than were those vaccinated in other months.
To find out the answer, Ron Williams, former CEO of Aetna and now the head of his own consulting company, RW215 Enterprises, commissioned The Conference Board and global leadership company DDI, to conduct a unique piece of research comparing millennial leaders to older generations of leaders and to current CEOs.
A piece of research by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) projected that tin could be the metal with most to gain, relative to market size, from a broader technology revolution that extends beyond EVs to robotics and the so-called internet of things by virtue of its use in soldering.
Kogan described it as a "big leap" to connect the piece of research to Kremlin efforts to use online platforms to interfere in foreign elections — before essentially going on to repeat a Kremlin talking point by saying the US and the UK engage in much the same types of behavior.
Another piece of research from the Prince's Trust, a leading UK charity for young people, shows that 57% of surveyed 16- to 3703-year-olds say they feel social media results in an "overwhelming pressure" to succeed, and 46% say they feel "inadequate" when comparing themselves to peers on social media.
"Every piece of research done on diversity in teams demonstrates they outperform and out innovate homogeneous teams all along the board," Jodi Schiller, founder at New Reality Arts, a VR/AR marketing startup, and founder at AR VR Women, a nonprofit devoted to creating a gender-balanced industry in VR/AR, told me.
One piece of research I saw that was really interesting on that was where you've got a college town ... Not some famous university but just a college, an institution of learning, and then a mayor, or a local government, that understands how the world works, putting that together with a local employee to create modern manufacturing, 3-D printing.
It's put out a piece of research today that suggests choice screens which let smartphone users choose from a number of search engines to be their device default — aka "preference menus" as DuckDuckGo founder Gabriel Weinberg prefers to call them — offer an easy and quick win for regulators to reboot competition in the search space by rebalancing markets right now.
Based on their research, the charts show that: -Reuters has the highest 'accuracy score' of all the publications included -Reuters tracks almost dead center on 'bias score', showing neither left-nor right-wing bias Clearly this is only one piece of research - a snapshot of a moment in time – and it was not specifically setting out to measure accuracy and bias.
While the model remains a piece of research at this stage, there are scores of potential applications for technology that could automagically transform visual cues into accurate speech — whether it's helping people who have audio impairments, or enhancing audio-less security video footage with additional speech data — or even to try to figure out exactly what charged word one footballer spat at another in the heat of a match… Such a tech could also be applied as a fallback for poor audio quality on a mobile or video call.
The Ellis Stones Memorial Award is offered biennially to a landscape student for an outstanding piece of research.
The Madras daily The Hindu describes the book as "the eminently successful piece of research and is one of the best of a valuable series".
With the new, the AWCCI advocates for programmes and policies to provide women business owners and female entrepreneurs the opportunity to contribution to economic growth. This ground-breaking piece of research challenges assumptions about industry and business.
In the March 2010 a conference was held in Warsaw with the patronage of Unesco, where a reading performance from piece of research produced in collaboration with doctor Elvina Pieri was held in commemoration to this work.
Istituto Nazionale per la Grafica Calcografia Nazionale, Roma. Perna Foundation, Capri. Olnick Spanu Art Program Garrison NY. From 2011 Canevari undertook the “Monuments of the Memory” series; a piece of research based upon the traditional mediums of painting, sculpture and drawing.
Every two years, Social Enterprise UK carries out and publishes the findings of the state of social enterprise survey, the largest piece of research looking at the UK's social enterprise sector. The most recent report, The People's Business, details the findings of the 2013 survey.
A nitrogen fixation package is a piece of research equipment for studying nitrogen fixation in plants. One product of this kind, the Q-Box NF1LP made by Qubit Systems, operates by measuring the hydrogen (H2) given off in the nitrogen-fixing chemical reaction enabled by nitrogenase enzymes.
It concerns not only technical innovation but mainly business model innovation, a new product-market space where there is no competition (see Blue Ocean Strategy). An interesting piece of research by the BCG shows that no business model is able to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage for more than 10 years.
The books are not divided neatly into chapters and the only divisions are by the specific piece of research followed by another specific piece of research. Essentially, the books are a collection of primary source documents about living as a researcher through Napoleon's campaign and various pieces of research that were collected from the adventure. Few scholars have written on the organization of the Mémoires, but one who did is the British historian of science George John Singer. In the July 1816 issue of The Eclectic Review, Singer praised the Mémoires for their ground-breaking insights, but expressed great confusion at why the research was organized the way it is and how exactly specific areas were chosen to be comprehensively researched or even investigated at all.
The work could be considered the nation's first piece of research dissertation. It was written in beautiful prose rich in allusions and imagery. It is a treatise on Buddhist cosmology, ethics, biology and belief system. Sculptures of Phra Aphai Mani and the Mermaid from the epic poem Phra Aphai Mani, a work of Sunthorn Phu.
Posters are used in academia to promote and explain research work. They are typically shown during conferences, either as a complement to a talk or scientific paper, or as a publication. They are of lesser importance than articles, but they can be a good introduction to a new piece of research before the paper is published. They may be considered as grey literature.
The most thorough piece of research on Bindon to date was written by the Knight of Glin in 1967. However, this is more of a succinct artistic critique than a biography and contains tantalisingly few details of his private life. What we do know is that Bindon was born in Clooney, County Clare c.1690 and died unmarried in 1765.
First, although the professionalization of science in France had established common standards, it was one thing to acknowledge a piece of research as meeting those standards, and another thing to regard it as conclusive. Second, it was possible to interpret Fresnel's integrals as rules for combining rays. Arago even encouraged that interpretation, presumably in order to minimize resistance to Fresnel's ideas.Buchwald, 1989, pp.
Habilitation followed, from Bonn, in 1971, with a piece of research entitled "The Peace of Paris 1856. Studies of the relationship between waging war, politics, and the peace movement" ("Der Friede von Paris 1856. Studien zum Verhältnis von Kriegführung, Politik und Friedensbewegung"). Between 1966 and 1970 he supported himself as a research assistant at Saarland University, transferring to Bonn in 1970.
Pride in London ran its 2018 festival from 9 June until 7 July. The parade happened on 7 July consisting of around 30,000 participants, 500 groups and over 1 million attendees to the event. The event saw 4 stages hosted in Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square and Soho. The #PrideMatters theme followed on from a piece of research Pride in London did alongside YouGov with a nationwide consultation.
Working with service design consultancy we are experience (or wae), eva's initial structure was created and launched in an incredible 30-day sprint that made waves in the press. In autumn 2015, eva - working with Chameleon PR - funded research into stereotypes surrounding bearded men, a piece of research that was picked up by over 100 global publications including the Huffington Post, the Independent, and Cosmopolitan (magazine).
Despite its budgetary and infrastructural constraints, scientists working under Raman did some path-breaking work. For instance, S. Pancharatnam, who joined the institute in 1954, discovered a fundamental quantum optic effect, independent of Raman. This work, according to Jayaraman, was "the most outstanding original piece of research that came out of RRI at that time." This discovery proved for the first time that geometric phase exists in optics.
This finding was published in several papers between (1950–1953), and the 1950 paper remains a classic and is still regularly cited in the literature on metastable water. Briggs' love for baseball triggered another piece of research. During World War II the government had mandated that rubber in baseballs be replaced by cork. Complaints about the new balls led Briggs to test them, and in 1945 he demonstrated that the new baseballs were inferior.
Under the direction of the school's science teacher Edith Aitken, Arber discovered a fascination with botany, publishing her first piece of research in 1894 in the school's magazine and later coming first in the school's botany examinations, winning a scholarship.Packer, K. (1997) Notes and records on the Royal Society of London Vol.51, No.1 It was here that Arber first met Ethel Sargant, a plant morphologist who gave regular presentations to the school science club.
The final group, left wing socialists, opposed the war and attempted to spread agitation and revolution. Reviewers received the book favorably. Writing in the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Edward Berman called the book "an excellent and informative account." Leading Soviet scholar E.H. Carr called the book "a most valuable piece of research," and Arnold Zurcher faulted the book for "repetition of subject-matter" but praised the "superior quality" of the research involved.
Matthew Ricketson, coordinator of the Journalism program at RMIT University's School of Applied Communication in Melbourne, Australia, called this book "a brilliant piece of research". In 1987 he began writing a weekly column for the New York Observer called "The Edgy Enthusiast". He currently writes a column for Slate called The Spectator. In The Shakespeare Wars he discussed recent controversies among literary historians, actors, and directors over how the works of William Shakespeare should be read, understood, and produced.
Retroactively, he is referred to as the first president of NADAM. In 1925, the first piece of "research" - presented by John Bennett of Teachers College, Columbia University - was offered at a NADAM meeting. It dealt with the prevalence of the office of dean of men in American colleges and universities. The last meeting of the '20s was the first to be conducted away from the college campus; there were 76 participants, each paying dues of $10.
Conversion disorder is unique in ICD-10 in explicitly requiring the exclusion of deliberate feigning. Unfortunately, this is likely to be demonstrable only where the patient confesses, or is "caught out" in a broader deception, such as a false identity. One neuroimaging study suggested that feigning may be distinguished from conversion by the pattern of frontal lobe activation; however, this was a piece of research, rather than a clinical technique. True rates of feigning in medicine remain unknown.
This monograph was intended to be as the first part of a larger piece of research. However, the second part, in which Lozovaya hoped to “propose the study of the problems of the early forms of znamenny notation” was never completed. There are many other items of her academic and methodological writing (including didactic tables and illustrative materials for the special course on the history of Russian music) which are preserved in her archive but remain unpublished.
A review looking at the pneumococcal vaccine in pregnancy found that there was not enough research to say that this vaccination reduced the number of babies developing pneumococcal disease. Pregnant women, babies and infants are at risk of serious problems from the influenza (flu) virus. A review into haemophilus influenza type B (Hib) and viral influenza found one good piece of research that showed the flu vaccine reduced the number of women and babies who caught flu. Hib can cause bacterial meningitis and pneumonia.
The doctoral program is a research-oriented program in which the student chooses specific fields of specialization, prepares sufficiently in the literature and the research of those fields to pass written and oral examinations, and completes original research culminating in the written dissertation. The degree of Doctor of Philosophy is conferred in recognition of a candidate's grasp of a broad field of learning and distinguished accomplishment in that field through contribution of an original piece of research revealing high critical ability and powers of imagination and synthesis.
Education Commission Chair Gordon Brown presenting 'The Learning Generation' report at the United Nations in New York, September 2016. Photo: Riccardo Savi The Learning Generation report was presented to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki- moon on September 18, 2016, coinciding with the 2016 United National General Assembly meeting. The Secretary-General received the report positively, calling it “a major piece of research and analysis” and saying it “points to education as the most powerful investment we can make in the future; a fundamental driver of personal, national and global development.”United Nations press release.
Her test solution concentrations were as low as 5 ppm (parts per million). Everyone coming into the glasshouse had first to wash their hands even if they weren't going to handle the plants. By 1923 she had published the proof that boron was essential to the healthy growth of broad beans. Dr Hugh Nicol commented "It is not given to everyone to found a minor industry with her first piece of research, yet this, in effect, happened in her case...the agricultural consumption of boron compounds attained considerable dimension".
The Senior Independent Study thesis takes one of two forms: either a substantial project accompanied by a ten-page process paper, or an original piece of research that concludes in a 15-25 page paper. SIS is a two-trimester program, the culmination of which is an oral defense of the student's work in front of a panel of faculty and administrators. During the third trimester, the students are presented with a constellation of real-world problems. Small teams of students choose one problem on which to focus.
The paper, Acknowledgement and its Role in Preventing Future Violence, was published in October 2006. The second piece of research developed by the group was a document on possible options for truth recovery. The document, Making Peace with the Past: Options for truth recovery regarding the conflict in and about Northern Ireland, was launched on 31 October 2006. Since the publication of the report the Sub Group has hosted a series of open meetings on the issue of truth recovery across Northern Ireland, Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland.
Reflecting her own academic background, the rich collection of medieval documents became a greatly treasured university resource for the academic community. Across the universities sector in East Germany she created a "Working Group for the archive departments of academic institutions" ("Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Archivare wissenschaftlicher Einrichtungen"), designed to facilitate the orderly exchange of materials. In the context of her work as university archivist she also found time to publish a piece of research of her own concerning the history of the Leipzig university buildings.Die Universitätsbauten 1650 bis 1945, in: Leipziger Universitätsbauten.
Harper Collins, New York. The 9/11 Truth Movement film "9/11: Press for Truth" documents the journey of the Jersey Girls and it uses the book and website as its primary reference. Thompson's work was cited as a key piece of research in a Complaint and Petition, which seeks a criminal inquiry and/or grand jury investigation into "the many still unsolved crimes of September 11, 2001," that was filed with and accepted by the New York Attorney General's Office. His work is also cited in the books Bad News by Tom FentonFenton, Tom: "Bad News", Chapter 4, References 4 and 8.
Some pointed to a lack of balance between criticism and praise for hard-working doctors. The majority accepted it for what it was, a topical novel. The press attempted to incite passions within the profession in an attempt to sell copy, while Victor Gollancz followed suit in an attempt to promote the book, all overlooking the fact that it was a work of fiction, not a scientific piece of research, and not autobiographical. In the United States The Citadel won the National Book Award, Favorite Fiction of 1937, voted by members of the American Booksellers Association.
1947 US ID card of William Sargant William Walters Sargant (24 April 1907 – 27 August 1988) was a British psychiatrist who is remembered for the evangelical zeal with which he promoted treatments such as psychosurgery, deep sleep treatment, electroconvulsive therapy and insulin shock therapy.Dally 2004 Sargant studied medicine at St John's College, Cambridge, and qualified as a doctor at St Mary's Hospital, London. His ambition to be a physician was thwarted by a disastrous piece of research and a nervous breakdown, after which he turned his attention to psychiatry. Having trained under Edward Mapother at the Maudsley Hospital, he worked at the Sutton Emergency Medical Service during the Second World War.
The knowledge acquired during the master's level training will then be applied to the needs of specific client groups. Training in the existing Clinical Associate MSc programs generally takes place during a little over one year of full-time study. Once admitted to training, Academic requirements (non-clinical) must be demonstrated to masters MSc level, including the production of an original piece of research which will contribute to the scientific understanding of a relevant area. Requirements to practice are similar to that of Clinical Psychology in the UK (within the appropriate speciality) and include demonstration of competence in clinical practice, assessment, diagnosis, formulation, treatment and research design and evaluation.
In a review for Contemporary Sociology, professor S. Craig Watkins of the University of Texas at Austin called it "a highly original, insightful, and essential piece of research." However, in a review for the Revue française de sociologie, Julien Damon regretted that Hunt did not look at the way Koreans were impacted by the riots; he added that other axes of subjectivity than race like "age, sex, profession and income levels" would have made the analysis more comprehensive. His second book, O.J. Simpson Facts and Fictions: News Rituals in the Construction of Reality, is about the O. J. Simpson murder case. Hunt subsequently edited two books.
In order to obtain a constraint on the type of stress field responsible for the deformations observed, a paleostress analysis using numerical inversion techniques was performed on the same kinematic data, and a palaeo-stress map was constructed. Connected to the structural cartography and mapping, analyses was conducted regarding the slope stability of the area and the occurrence of large scale land-slides that occurred in (pre-)historical times. Some results can be found in , , and . Another fundamental piece of research performed during the project concerns the analysis of present-day uplift and subsidence rates of the area using remote sensing techniques such as Radar Interferometric techniques.
His thesis about Iban agriculture has been described as "a superb piece of research" and "one of the best and most complete accounts of swidden agriculture that has yet been made" It was pioneering in utilizing quantitative data to illuminate aspects of swidden economy as well as social organization. He also described the Iban kinship system which was remarkable in being neither patrilineal or matrilineal, but allowing either kind of filiation (but not both) for any individual. Freeman described this system as "utrolineal", and personal choice inherent in the system underpinned much of Freeman's later work. He subsequently taught at the University of Otago in New Zealand, and the University of Samoa.
The need for the participation of young people at national and local levels was stressed. The new NCVYS set about its task in the immediate aftermath of ‘Youth and Community Work in the 1970s’, a comprehensive piece of research into the needs of the youth service in the 1970s. The report produced recommendations for action by statuary and voluntary bodies, training agencies, churches, unions and industry designed to inspire an integrated youth and community service. The authors felt that the existing youth age limits should disappear, that youth work should extend far beyond ‘the club’ to wherever it was needed in the community. Nonetheless, ‘Youth and Community Work in the 1970s’ made little impact on the government.
Tilman Nagel (born 19 April 1942, in Cottbus) is a German Orientalist and Professor Emeritus at the University of Göttingen. The author of numerous books including The Koran and Timor the Conqueror is recognized as one of the world's leading experts in Islamic Studies, particularly theology and history. His magnum opus, Mohammed: Life and Legend,Tilman Nagel, Mohammed: Leben und Legende (German), Oldenbourg Verlag, München 2008 depicts the historic reality of the life of Mohammed separating it from the legendary, and draws from a rich array of sources of which many have not yet been translated into European languages. Reviewers consider this "monumental piece of research" to remain "highly relevant for decades to come".
Baker arrived in Australia in September 1879 and joined the staff of Newington College, Sydney, as science and art master in June 1880. On 15 January 1888 Baker was appointed assistant curator to Joseph Henry Maiden at the Technological Museum, and in 1901 succeeded Maiden as curator and economic botanist. In 1902 Baker published an important work, A Research on the Eucalypts especially in regard to their essential oils, prepared in collaboration with Henry George Smith, second and enlarged edition, 1920. Baker published a small book, Building and Ornamental Stones of New South Wales (1908), and, again in collaboration with Henry Smith, another valuable piece of research, A Research on the Pines of Australia (1910).
Many have criticized CTS for claiming policy free and politically neutral research, as even the word terrorism itself is not free of any political meaning and connotation. And since many scholars study and research the causes, effects, and nature of terrorism because of passionate ideas and interests, it would be irresponsible to assert that simply because a piece of research is free of state centricism and bias that it is automatically politically neutral. Again, traditional terrorism studies sees CTS's research attempts as oversimplifications to claim innovation in an already established field. However, CTS sees the criticism from orthodox scholars as extenuating the need for there to be more than one avenue of academic discourse available.
In the August–September 1986 edition of Adventurer (Issue #3), the reviewer thought the first edition of this supplement was "a reference work of great value to anybody wishing to play the part of Batman, or interested in his friends and foes." The reviewer concluded, "this is an excellent piece of research, well supported with illustrations and plenty of detail." In the January 1990 edition of Games International (Issue 12), Mike Jarvis reviewed the second edition, and found the mixture of upper and lower case letters in section titles to be "messy". Although he enjoyed reading the descriptions of famous Batman foes — "a delight to read" — what drew his interest was the essays about Batman.
Michelle Shephard, author of Guantanamo's Child, when summing up other books on Guantánamo, described his book as: "Perhaps the single most important book to cover the big picture of Guantánamo", even though he "has never even been to Guantánamo Bay." Stephen Grey, writing in the New Statesman, called the book "...a powerful, essential and long-overdue piece of research". Worthington and Polly Nash co-directed Outside the Law: Stories from Guantanamo, a 75-minute documentary. The film focuses on the cases of United Kingdom citizen Moazzam Begg, and Omar Deghayes and Shaker Aamer, legal residents of the UK. In addition to interviews with Begg and Deghayes, there are interviews with lawyers Clive Stafford Smith and Tom Wilner, and Worthington himself.
The Trussell Trust also carries out extensive research into food bank use in the UK, using this to campaign for change so that no one needs a food bank in the future. Working with the food banks in their network to gather evidence, the Trussell Trust regularly releases data on food bank use and is currently working on a three- year research project called State of Hunger. When complete, this will be the most extensive piece of research ever carried out on food bank use and hunger in the UK. The first year report was released in November 2019. The Trussell Trust supports a number of charity coalitions including End Hunger UK, All Kids Count, Lift the Ban, and Stop the #DebtThreats.
Working Mother thought the series offered a "painless way for kids to hone their skills". The Cincinnati Enquirer recommended the "strong" series to gamers who were unable to locate the then-soon-to-be-discontinued title The Sims: Livin' Large, and said "there is a lot to like" about entries in the series, such as its closed captioning of later titles. One piece of research used the game as a "tool for assessing how children worked on computers in social interactions and influence acceptance by peers in classroom interactions." The Times Shepperton felt 4th Grade did a " nice job of integrating the learning activities into an engaging adventure". Battle Creek Enquirer and The Tennessean felt 4th Grades strong sense of mystery encouraged players to learn academia.
His other article, "Arms and Armor in Chaucer", aimed to "confirm impressions of [Chaucer's] realism and establish more firmly his existing claims as a dependable source for manners and customs in the fourteenth century". The article was one of Herben Jr.'s better-known publications, and was still regarded 75 years later, in 2012, as "a groundbreaking and most useful piece of research" and "perhaps ... the most familiar [analysis of contemporary arms and armor] within Chaucerian scholarship". Herben Jr.'s teaching, which including a visiting stint at Stanford University, was interrupted in 1949 by injuries sustained in a car accident. Driving from Williamsburg to Washington in February, he received, according to a former student who wrote to the Princeton Alumni Weekly, "a severe concussion and a bad shaking-up".
A key element of the scholarly communication process is ensuring that research meets a level of quality and is of scholarly merit. This is normally done through a process of peer review, where other researchers in the same discipline review the research write up and decide if it is of sufficient quality. For example, in the case of a journal article, the author(s) of a piece of research will submit their article to a journal, it will then be sent to a number of other academics who specialize in the same area to be peer reviewed. The journal will often receive many more articles than there is space to publish them, and it is in their interest to publish only those of the highest quality (which will over time increase the reputation of the journal).
In May 2003, a team from the Department of Anthropology published a major piece of research on the possible link between the amount of food that a mother has to eat and the gender of her children. In May 2006 a report co-authored by James Banks of the Department of Economics was published which concluded that rates of diseases such as diabetes, lung cancer and high-blood pressure were up to twice as high among Americans aged between 55 and 64 as among English people of the same age group. Between 1997 and 2007 Lindsey Hughes was a Professor of Russian History at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies. In May 2009 a major report on the health risks posed by global warming co-authored by Mark Maslin, the Director of the Environment Institute, was published.
The report analysed the > economics and policy settings of the live sheep export trade from Western > Australia and demonstrated that a sheep processed domestically is worth 20% > more to the Australian economy than one exported live. In October 2012, > World Animal Protection published a further piece of research into the live > export trade. This research found that if a cattle processing facility was > built in the Northern Territory or North-Western Australia, in conjunction > with live export, there would potentially be an increase of 245% or more in > gross earnings for Australian cattle producers, more than 1,300 jobs for > unemployed Australians and gross regional product growth of $204 million per > annum. In August 2011, two bills were presented to Australian Parliament > calling for an end to live exports on animal welfare grounds, by Independent > Senator Nick Xenophon and the Australian Greens Party.
He saw the Tuskegee study as a "…very valuable training for our students as well as for the interns.... our own hospital and the Tuskegee Institute would get credit for this piece of research work." Dr. Dibble knew that his hospital and Tuskegee Institute needed to provide research opportunities as well as clinical care. When the offer to work on the study came, he accepted it for the opportunity to gain resources as well as funding for medical care. The study provided specialists for the patients and Raymond A. Vonderlehr was appointed to Dr. Dibble. In the 1950s, Dibble reported on the study as part of the work of John A. Andrew Memorial Hospital and titled it: “the U.S. Public Health Service study of syphilis in the Negro male in Macon County.” In his report he mentions the study and the examinations but the word “untreated” is omitted.
Additionally, Alek D. Epstein authored the book Oscar Rabine: A Life Captured on Canvas dedicated to the prominent Russian-Jewish painter Oscar Rabine who has lived and worked in France since the 1970s. The book was issued by the Moscow-based New Literary Review publishing house; a number of selected fragments were also featured in various journals and prompted favorable reviews in Art Newspaper Russia, Independent Newspaper and other periodicals. The book was included in the short list for the Sergey Kuryokhin Prize for Best Publication on Contemporary Art, and made it to the final selection for the Kandinsky Art Book Prize in 2016. Later, Alek D. Epstein authored a monograph entitled Vladimir Yankilevsky and the Origins of Metaphysical Conceptualism, a solid piece of research that explored the personality and style of one of the pioneers of the Moscow conceptualism, who provided valuable personal input to the book.
Part of this research was submitted as his thesis, and the excellence of the work was recognised by the award of a Gold Medal with his MS degree in 1924. In addition to this, Negus gave the Arris and Gale Lecture on 28 April 1924 at the Royal College of Surgeons, with his talk titled "On the Mechanism of the Larynx". Further recognition of his work came when Negus was made Hunterian Professor at the Royal College of Surgeons in 1925, followed three years later in 1928 by the awarding of the triennial John Hunter Medal (1925–7) from the Royal College of Surgeons, which came with a prize of £50. The following year Negus published his observations and conclusions in The Mechanism of the Larynx (1929), a "classic piece of research" still referred to forty-five years later in 1974 as "the standard reference book" on this topic.

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