Sentence examples for as a broad scope from inspiring English sources

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University of Maine researchers defined hazing as a broad scope of behaviors, anything from being made to sing alone in front of a group to sleep deprivation.

CASM also offers a faster publication time as well as a broad scope and an open access publication model.

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And yet, with outstanding initiatives in the food, animal, and plant sciences as well as in a broad scope of biological sciences, CALS clearly illustrates the urgency and relevance of agricultural research to creating a world that can nourish and support its inhabitants.

For example, McDonald et al. [ 23] found that out of 647 respondents, 34.3% of North American chiropractors surveyed classified themselves as practising within a "broad" scope of practice (i.e. the often described chiropractic 'mixer'), 19.3% were "focused scope" (or the often described 'straight' chiropractors), and the remaining 46.4% identified themselves somewhere inbetween.

The suggestion that TRiC might cap fibril growth as well as internalize smaller oligomers indicates a broad scope for this chaperonin's action on protein aggregates.

The programs sees archaeology as a discipline with a broad scope and diverse practices adapting to regional natural and cultural perimeters, a discipline that is integrally related to and complementary with both the study of history (as both are ways to understand the human past), and with anthropology (as both are ways to understand patterns of human behavior).

As a result, we chose a broad scope for the data abstraction.

In the upcoming show, Ventura acts as conspiracy theory investigator looking into a broad scope of theories ranging from who was behind the attacks of September 11 to the purpose of a sprawling research center in remote Alaska.

This implies that research designs should have a broad scope, which as our study illustrates, is at the expense of rigour.

Consider ambiversion (balanced interactivity), introversion (covertness, recessiveness) and extroversion (overtness, assertiveness) as basic personality types, but running a broad scope or full spectrum of variations.[3] Those called ambiverts appear noticeably well-rounded, balanced and not extreme in either regard (recessive or assertive).

The special issue will have a broad scope encompassing experimental, theoretical, computational, and clinical studies, as well as methodological approaches.

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