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Thus, dietary guidance is another important way that information on bioactives with substantial science behind their efficacy could be transmitted to consumers.
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Recently, nanotechnology is one of the most active subjects of substantial research in modern material sciences and hence metal nanoparticles have a great scientific interest because of their unique optoelectronic and physicochemical properties with applications in diverse areas such as electronics, catalysis, drug delivery, or sensing.
Alongside my unusual day job, I have recently been beavering away, creating a substantial human science research project for Sir Ranulph Fiennes's coming Antarctica winter expedition, in partnership with Michael Stroud, physician, world-renowned extreme physiologist and a member of the Order of the British Empire.
Combine Wren-Lewis's thought experiment about shutting down the economy with the substantial political science evidence that elections depend not on the level of income but on its rate of growth in the runup to the election, and you conclude that from a sheer political point of view gratuitously depressing the economy for the first half of your term in office can be a very smart move.
A substantial social science component was included from the outset.
The MDP301 protocol included a substantial social science component and the application of these qualitative techniques during the discontinuation period was critical in informing operational procedures.
"We have built a substantial medical sciences group, consisting in part of physicians, cross-trained in research, who will ask what markers in people will tell us what treatments will work.
With the exception of HIV which is admittedly not a NTD, it is difficult to bring to mind any infectious disease that has a substantial social sciences research presence.
Science consists of both analysis and synthesis, and thus a substantial amount of Science involves finding regularities ('Laws') that can be extracted from observables, even when some of those observables or their presumed causes seem to have little in common (Kell and Oliver 2004; Oldroyd 1986; Westerhoff and Kell 2007).
It's next to the ticket desk and has a good selection of books, pocket-money-priced gifts and child-friendly experiments, but we swerved it to avoid having to add to our already substantial collection of science sets.
The intervention had particularly substantial effects on science and maths GCSE results for up to half of those involved, closing 50% of the attainment gap between pupils eligible for free school meals and other students.
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