نتایج جستجو برای: research

تعداد نتایج: 1403350  

2009
Jesper Simonsen Samuli Pekkola

In SJIS volume 20 (2008), Mathiassen and Nielsen analyzed engaged scholarship in Scandinavian IS research. They conclude that the collaborative research practice and tradition for conducting action research projects might be jeopardized by a recent and general tendency to publish in compliance with traditional IS research publication channels: Investing a substantial amount of time in collabora...

2017
Khershed Cooper Chang-Hwan Choi Ishan Wathuthanthri

This article describes the field of scalable nanomanufacturing, its importance and need, its research activities and achievements. The National Science Foundation is taking a leading role in fostering basic research in scalable nanomanufacturing (SNM). From this effort several novel nanomanufacturing approaches have been proposed, studied and demonstrated, including scalable nanopatterning. Thi...

2007
Horst Martini

In this paper we deal with the location of hyperplanes in n{ dimensional normed spaces. If d is a distance measure, our objective is to nd a hyperplane H which minimizes points and d(x m ; H) = min z2H d(x m ; z) is the distance from x m to the hyperplane H. In robust statistics and operations research such an optimal hyperplane is called a median hyperplane. We show that for all distance measu...

Journal: :Neuron 2014
Frances E. Jensen Susan G. Amara

Integrated, multidisciplinary programs for training physicians and scientists in translational science have become essential in efforts to meet the demand for more effective translation of basic science discoveries into new clinical applications.

2017
Ekaterina Pogrebtsova Gustavo Fortes Tondello Hardy Premsukh Lennart E. Nacke

Research can help improve the lives of employees by revealing ways in which technology can be leveraged to progress innovative, time and cost-effective ways to promote their wellbeing. However, even with the trends of building “positive organizations” and promoting employees’ wellbeing using the latest technologies in today’s best companies worldwide, there has been a lack of rigorous research ...

2011
Katherine Kahn Gery Ryan Megan Beckett Stephanie Taylor Claude Berrebi Michelle Cho Elaine Quiter Allen Fremont Harold Pincus

BACKGROUND Translating the extraordinary scientific and technological advances occurring in medical research laboratories into care for patients in communities throughout the country has been a major challenge. One contributing factor has been the relative absence of community practitioners from the US biomedical research enterprise. Identifying and addressing the barriers that prevent their pa...

Journal: :New South Wales public health bulletin 2011
Sarah V Thackway Jo Mitchell

Research infrastructure – the assets, facilities and services that support research and maintain the capacity of researchers to undertake research – is an important contributor to research excellence. A key theme in the 2008 review of public health research funding in Australia was the need for strategic investment in public health research infrastructure, including centres of research excellen...

Journal: :Qualitative health research 2003
Margarete Sandelowski Julie Barroso

Writing the proposal for a qualitative research methodology study is a double challenge because of the emergent nature of qualitative research design and because a methodology study entails describing a process to produce a process. How the authors addressed this challenge is shown in the annotated text of the grant proposal--"Analytic Techniques for Qualitative Metasynthesis"--funded by the Na...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2010
Ferric C Fang Arturo Casadevall

The concept of translational research, which aims to facilitate the application of basic scientific discoveries in clinical and community settings, is currently in vogue. While there are powerful forces driving this trend, support for translational research must be accompanied by a robust investment in basic science, which provides the essential raw material for translation and continues to rep...

2005
Morris W. Foster Richard R. Sharp

Increasing the size of prospective cohorts and biobanks is one approach to discovering previously unknown contributors to complex diseases, but it may come at the price of concealing contributors that are less common across all the participants in those larger studies and of limiting hypothesis generation. Prospective cohorts and biobanks constitute significant, long-term investments in researc...

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