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It is an absolutely terrific contribution to our grasp of technology, a study thoroughly embedded in the project of modern nation construction, at once a cultural-political history and a deep inquiry into radio, radar, and ionosopheric science.
Just as diagrams can provide data not easily obtained through verbal data collection techniques, visual presentation of the collected diagrams may provide insights not as easily grasped through verbal communication of study results.
Historians need to speak to a larger public that will never pick up their academic journals — and students need to grasp the importance of studying history, not only for their own future but for the country's, too.
With thousands of synapses to choose from in C. elegans, Park et al. thoughtfully applied GRASP to the study of the extensive connections between a presynaptic sensory neuron (PHB) and its postsynaptic interneuron (AVA).
It is easy to admire the commitment Gates has to education and to empathise with his excitement at an imaginative and intellectually ambitious vision that promises to "go beyond specialised and self-contained fields of study to grasp history as a whole".
So you have to ensure that anyone with a general education in your major field of study can grasp the importance of the concepts you are putting forward.
Prospective studies will further this area of study to grasp a better picture of older adults' needs for and access to CRPs.
— CHRISTOPHER F. SCHUETZE Australiansns' grasp of science has deteriorated, study finds Scientific literacy in Australia has fallen over the past three years, with many people unable to answer questions about basic astronomy or human history, according to a study released last week by the Australian Academy of Science.
At the conservatoire, Delius made little progress in his piano studies under Carl Reinecke, but Salomon Jadassohn praised his hard work and grasp of counterpoint; Delius also resumed studies under Hans Sitt.
Dr. Goldstein, however, said it was "beyond the grasp of the genomewide association studies" to find rare variants with small effects, even by recruiting enormous numbers of patients.
The brain is a pattern-recognition machine, after all, and when focused properly, it can quickly deepen a person's grasp of a principle, new studies suggest.
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