It is important to remember that the observational data do not communicate consumer thoughts and meanings. |
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In observational studies of handwashing, the frequency and quality of hand hygiene are consistently suboptimal. |
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Our observational abilities are surely constrained yet they correspond to our real world. |
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Morrison and MacLachlan play their dissonance not for guffaws but for rather rueful observational comedy. |
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In scientific terms we are complex dynamical systems and this fact affects our observational capacity in a very real way. |
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Like most comics today, his stage act is far too long but it does include some of the best observational comedy you'll ever see. |
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Like the best observational comedy, it deals in exposing simple truths through humour and swearing. |
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We film in an observational style, following events on and off over a period of months to see how things turn out. |
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In the early 1990s, results from observational studies showed an increased mortality among children with clinical xerophthalmia. |
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What typical magnifications did 19 th-century observational astronomers use for lunar and planetary viewing? |
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This is a film about an observational documentary crew following a serial killer. |
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Shivering was recorded by using both an electromyogram and a 4-point observational scale. |
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Interview and observational methodologies should be appropriate to uncover this kind of information. |
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At its heart it is an observational film about a family, at the heart of which is physical abuse, and it's not done sensationally. |
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Through observational learning you have acquired a great number of behaviors that you could potentially produce but never do. |
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The work that has been done relating to horticultural education is observational and little data exists to back up observations. |
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These writing results confirmed the sequential advantages of engaging in observational learning before engaging in enactive learning experiences. |
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Her snappy asides, unconstrained mix of observational humour and rants on life's irritations make for lucid, compulsive viewing. |
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I valued the film as a warm observational portrait of a brief, yet fruitful, encounter between two lonely and isolated persons. |
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Nevertheless, one observational study suggests a twofold increased risk of urolithiasis for men under 45 years for up to 14 years after surgery. |
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The cool Nova Scotian is the epitome of easy, effortless observational humour. |
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She'd have us take walks to the railroad to sharpen our observational skills. |
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The results were derived from a 3.5 year observational study of median encroachments. |
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Tycho's awe at astronomers' predictions of celestial events turned to disillusion as his own observational skills developed. |
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Because of its observational nature, our study cannot differentiate between intrinsic or extrinsic factors in the reduced reproductive success. |
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This study was observational, and intravenous treatment by enthusiastic investigators has a considerable placebo effect. |
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He was also impressed by the new observational technique of indirect ophthalmoscopy. |
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Efforts to refine observational scoring systems and expand computerized scoring systems are in progress. |
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Quantitative data from this intensive study site were augmented with observational data from several similar stands on the outwash plain. |
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The Hubble Deep Field images have made some of the greatest impacts on observational cosmology so far. |
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No spatial stretching occurs, yet many of the observational tests of a cosmological model are verified. |
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The community portrait is based on first hand comments and observational camerawork. |
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Limited observational and experimental studies of birds indicate that smaller broods are more often deserted. |
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He is well equipped with sharp observational humour and precision comic timing. |
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Using an observational, cinema verité approach, the film follows the Mitchell family through the 2003-2004 debutante season. |
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The climax of the album, however, is his mournful, observational rapping. |
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This was the last performance of his usual brand of observational humor. |
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However, genetic and observational data suggest there may be more than one stock using the system. |
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In fact, scholarly research lends credence to the observational accounts of the mainstream news media and the conventional wisdom of partisan practitioners. |
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At their essence, they were brilliant observational humorists. |
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The apparent importance of ecotones in defining habitat quality for Northern Spotted Owls in northwestern California is based on long-term observational data. |
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Watch it with friends and let the subtle observational humour win you over until the smile washes over your face and you laugh in unison like lightly tickled hyenas. |
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The traditional single-subject observational documentary film is struggling. |
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It was as if Jeremy Paxman had turned Newsnight into a comedy club and started doing observational gags about all-night garages and the munchies. |
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We did an observational study of changes in prescribing costs between two financial years using anonymised data from all general practices in Trent. |
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Knowledge of causal risk factors thus relies heavily on the results of experimental trials as opposed to even the most elegant observational, longitudinal research. |
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In their study of human society, the anthropologists aggrandize themselves to the observational perspective of gods even as they reduce humans to little more than animals. |
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And without a concrete way to measure the incidence of domestic violence, it is purely observational. |
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All information collected was treated as confidential in strict observance of legislation on observational studies. |
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All the while – and this is crucial – Williams displays the observational sensitivity and subtleness of less wayward masters of the genre. |
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In spite of these limitations and the fact that no observational measures were used, a number of benefits resulted from this study. |
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We have few trials, and masses of very poor quality observational evidence. |
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As it was an observational study definitive conclusions could not be drawn about cause and effect. |
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There remain observational data that are somewhat inconsistent with temperature explanation as being the only cause. |
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All the lurking about unnoticed has allowed her to sharpen her observational skills. |
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As in any observational study, the Hawthorne effect is a possibility. |
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When a scientific truth arises, it is so because of observational and experimental consensus. |
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Meanwhile, some of the observational studies don't even show any benefit from insurance. |
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Ensure the effectiveness of the warning system by promoting the open exchange of seismic, sea level and other observational data in real time. |
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In recent years new knowledge of the Neptunian system has come as a result of advances in Earth-based observational technology. |
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For example, an observational study of 26 U.S. facilities revealed that the vast majority of endoscopes and bronchoscopes were improperly disinfected. |
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There's a lot of brilliantly observational material about relationships. |
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You posit an external, objective reality whose solidity allows an objective mind to perceive it fully and without cultural bias or observational tint. |
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Additionally, there is some observational evidence that this object might possess an event horizon, a feature unique to black holes. |
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Theorists in astronomy endeavor to create theoretical models and from the results predict observational consequences of those models. |
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Astrostatistics is the application of statistics to astrophysics to the analysis of vast amount of observational astrophysical data. |
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Robert became Gray's first teacher and helped inspire in Gray a love for botany and observational science. |
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His father taught him drawing and observational techniques from the age of four and Brunel had learned Euclidean geometry by eight. |
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The experimental control is a technique for dealing with observational error. |
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During the 20th century, the field of professional astronomy split into observational and theoretical branches. |
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All observational comedy relies on recognition, but by expressing the private neuroses of the digital age Ansari at once communalizes the experience and disperses some of its attendant isolation. |
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With vast empathy and spontaneous imagination, the director Khalik Allah revitalizes the genre of the observational documentary and transforms several simple technical tricks into a vision of the world. |
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In his movies, his characteristic method has been to winnow the maximum in observational humor and satirical waggishness out of a more or less static situation before pulling the plug. |
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Medications have been shown to be efficacious in treating ADHD symptoms in controlled trials, and are associated with better social and health outcomes in observational studies. |
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Safe and effective handling of the police vehicle, appropriate use of police vehicle equipment, observational skills and use of the radio while driving are emphasized. |
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The evidence for a protective effect of estrogen on coronary heart disease is based on over 30 observational epidemiologic studies conducted over the last two decades. |
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Her acerbic wit can provide a welcome change to the blokey, observational humour peddled by her male colleagues. |
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Although not coincident with the asymmetric profile with no 6Li, it is always within ± 1 sigma of the observational error from it, therefore practically indiscernible. |
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Two small observational studies have investigated the safety and immunological effect of repeated prophylaxis with palivizumab for a second year in children with high-risk conditions other than cardiac disease. |
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Thus, the steady state theory had the virtue of making very specific predictions, and for this reason it was vulnerable to observational disproof. |
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A number of these observational studies are useful for understanding the epidemiology of bacterial diseases in the feedlot and developing hypotheses about alternative disease management strategies. |
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It only concerns the probability of a particular disjunctive sentence that expresses a disjunction of various possible sequences of experimental or observational outcomes. |
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These documents were scrutinized using the following framework: working hypotheses, observational methods, sampling design, statistical analyses, and interpretation of the results. |
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If enough observational data were available in a huge database, astronomers might find that the observations they wanted had already been made, and that it was simply a matter of retrieving the relevant information. |
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I don't know if anyone has talked to you about what science is, but according to some, science consists of formulation and testing of hypotheses based on observational evidence. |
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How can we reconcile this puzzling result with observational data? |
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There are, however, only two studies and both of them are observational. |
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The reason is that, no matter how close space is to perfect flatness, only a finite number of spherical shapes are excluded by observational constraints. |
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What makes these latter observational studies more compelling is that the authors controlled for demographic characteristics, patient general health status and comorbid diagnoses. |
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An observational, prospective outcomes design was used for this study. |
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There is increasing observational evidence of changing precipitation patterns, including shifts in the timing and duration of the rainy season over parts of Kenya. |
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Diverses situational simulations enable students to progressively develop observational, critical analysis and capacity for synthesis and demonstrate their own solutions, which they will support with solild arguments. |
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The period of assessment from May 1 to October 9, 2000, included in-person interviews and observational counts of visitors to obtain statistics about weekly, daily and hourly uses of the Philippe Lake sector. |
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An ethnography is a specific kind of written observational science which provides an account of a particular culture, society, or community. |
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The team's findings provide an observational test for existing models that scientists use to study the mechanisms that power the jet streams. |
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It struck me that the scientists who figured out the secret of snapping shrimp must have really honed their observational skills. |
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This is an observational study performed by measuring ASAs before and after varicocelectomy. |
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In this talk, I will discuss the Dyer-Roeder approximation, phenomenologically characterized by the smoothness parameter, from an observational viewpoint. |
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Drinking cranberry juice has been recommended to decrease the incidence of urinary tract infections, based on observational studies and a few small clinical trials. |
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Observatories are usually associated with observational studies and theories concerning celestial objects, spaces in-between these objects and the universe as a whole. |
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Nominated as Best Female Stand-Up in the Chortle Awards, Jo has been hailed for her 'intelligent observational comedy, quick mind and, at times, sharp tongue. |
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Several observational studies have found strong associations between a high carotene intake from fruits and vegetables and a lower risk of eye disease, including cataracts. |
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This impulse, pitted against the insouciant acute observational approach informed by Tibillus makes for a knottily pleasurable prosody in the main. |
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Understanding how the first active galaxies and quasars formed in the early Universe and how they evolved along Cosmic Time is a major observational and theoretical effort. |
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Humans have had an observational relationship with birds since prehistory, with some stone age drawings being amongst the oldest indications of an interest in birds. |
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Radio astronomy is different from most other forms of observational astronomy in that the observed radio waves can be treated as waves rather than as discrete photons. |
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The proper motions of stars near the center of our own Milky Way provide strong observational evidence that these stars are orbiting a supermassive black hole. |
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Science and art were intermingled in the early Renaissance, with polymath artists such as Leonardo da Vinci making observational drawings of anatomy and nature. |
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This approach, although is analogous to probability theory, can be carried out under weaker assumption and used when limited observational information is available. |
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The two fields complement each other, with theoretical astronomy seeking to explain observational results and observations being used to confirm theoretical results. |
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We performed an observational study, which analyzed the degree of pain, that suffers a patient undergoing hemodialysis, when is punctured his arteriovenous fistule. |
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In many numerical models and observational syntheses, the Southern Ocean upwelling represents the primary means by which deep dense water is brought to the surface. |
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New technology is making possible fieldless fieldwork that would eliminate the possibility of combining radio telemetry and observational ecology. |
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