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Among these were some really significant, path breaking studies that are widely respected and quoted.
In a path-breaking study in 2004, Dr. Domhoff asserted that Ed's dreams could not be the nonsensical noise of a restless brain stem.
Mahdi's dissertation on the 14th century Arabic historian and social scientist Ibn Khaldun was quickly recognized as a path-breaking study.
Nevertheless, postwar Britain cold-shouldered him for two decades, with a silence broken only by Father Copleston and FEA Lea, although in America, as early as 1950, Walter Kaufmann published his path-breaking study, Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist.
In a path-breaking study traversing six centuries of Chinese history, Yuan-kang Wang resoundingly discredits this notion, recasting China as a practitioner of realpolitik and a ruthless purveyor of expansive grand strategies.
As Norman Cohn showed in his path-breaking study The Pursuit of the Millennium, first published in 1957, medieval Christendom abounded in millenarian movements, some of them violent, aiming to cleanse the church and society of corruption and usher in a new world.
In fact, Prof. Jennie E. Brand of U.C.L.A. was the primary author of the path-breaking study that found (based on the lifetime experience of thousands of 1957 Wisconsin high-school graduates) that the negative effect of joblessness on a worker's participation in social and community life lasts for decades, even after the worker has found a job again.
Since the path-breaking study Beckford and Gilliat conducted about the accommodation of religious diversity in English and Welsh prisons (Beckford & Gilliat, 1998), an increasing amount of literature has addressed religious diversification in the prison context.
However, in a path breaking set of studies, NCP researchers Matt Amengual (MIT and Oxford) and Greg Distelhorst (MIT and Toronto) examine the relationship between sourcing and compliance using data from two global buyers.
When a PI has great research projects, he is more likely to need and to find resources to fund technicians and to attract [the] best postdocs (who are more likely to have fellowships)." Labor economist Paula Stephan of Georgia State University in Atlanta welcomed the study, calling it "path breaking" for looking at productivity at the laboratory level.
The Second Quartet was path breaking.
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