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The teachers constructed evidence-based explanations and presented them to the class to understand how the finch population changed over time.
Some of Watt's ways of constructing evidence struck students as original and valid, while others seemed more questionable.
A police officer had just recalled that Mr Polikhovich had struck him on the arm.Natalia Taubina of the Public Verdict Foundation says investigators have set out not to "determine what actually happened" on May 6th but to "construct evidence to fulfil an order from on high".
Finally, in order to clarify and construct evidence supporting the value of OT in restoring labour participation for rehabilitation patients, much research still needs to be done.
Although further study with blinded and randomized controlled trial is required for constructing evidence, our initial results suggested the safety and efficacy of the treatment.
Results of the proposed trial will contribute to the answer which method of induction of labour is most safe, cost-effective, and patient friendly and will help to construct evidence based guidelines.
The goal of this systematic review was to analyse the effectiveness in terms of Return to Work (RTW) of Occupational Therapy Interventions (OTIs), in order to construct evidence for OTIs programs providing RTW assistance for rehabilitation patients.
Quantitative real time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) results suggested genomic expression patterns leading to simultaneous differentiation of MSC populations into osteogenic and chondrogenic phenotype within the multiphasic construct, evidenced by upregulation of osteogenesis and condrogenesis related genes during in vitro culture.
Having teachers construct evidence-based explanations to understand evolution and then reflecting on that process will improve their abilities to help future students engage in similar practices.
It encourages students to construct evidence-based arguments when interpreting SSI and to take moral actions, which in the long term, cultivate the conscience.
At the STEM Academy, the DoE crafted and offered the following definition to its participants: "STEM education is the use of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and their associated practices, to create student-centered learning environments in which students investigate and engineer solutions to problems, and construct evidence-based explanations of real world phenomena.
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