戻る
「早戻しボタン」を押すと検索画面に戻ります。

今後説明を表示しない

[OK]

コーパス検索結果 (1語後でソート)

通し番号をクリックするとPubMedの該当ページを表示します
1 psychological processes impacting learning a tradition.
2  involuntary treatment is still caught up in tradition.
3 h a holistic ontology in the German Romantic tradition.
4 cts of genetic structure were in accord with tradition.
5 in Diabetes (FIELD) study has carried on the tradition.
6 which can be largely traced to this research tradition.
7  surgery remain a matter of local custom and tradition.
8 ed task) in the applied cognitive psychology tradition.
9 oning to complement the dominating deductive tradition.
10 lational dynamics widely studied in the SIDE tradition.
11  property rights (IPRs) have threatened this tradition.
12 pts and techniques from both epidemiological traditions.
13 analyses, stemming from both epidemiological traditions.
14  requisite for the emergence of metalworking traditions.
15 er cooperation among researchers across both traditions.
16 local cultures, each constituted by multiple traditions.
17 ong animals in each exhibiting over 30 local traditions.
18 tive behaviour, social learning and cultural traditions.
19 ation from biological versus epidemiological traditions.
20 and differing religious, ethnic, or cultural traditions.
21 more, long before the development of written traditions.
22 count for long-term differences in community traditions.
23 cal resources, labor practices, and cultural traditions.
24  traveling to places with different culinary traditions.
25 he development and maintenance of behavioral traditions [1].
26  richness in the diversity of their cultural traditions across Africa.
27 70 years ago, who 'had given rise to an oral tradition alleging that normal movement is possible desp
28  are selected on the basis of convenience or tradition, although technical or experimental rationale
29 ide increasing evidence for local behavioral traditions among fish, birds, and mammals.
30 uraged many transplant centers to break with tradition and accept spousal donors.
31  follow in the "economy and health" research tradition and examine the relationship between US unempl
32 ever, these preferences are based largely on tradition and local technology developments, albeit with
33   We review four generations of work in this tradition and provide pointers to the forefront of the f
34                            The supporters of tradition and stability, sometimes referred to as conser
35 c disorders may incorporate features of both traditions and discuss strategies for optimizing genetic
36 ta from humans representing diverse culinary traditions and fed a sequence of diets representing thos
37 has increased, building in part on the older traditions and observations from domesticated species.
38  generations in the form of learned cultural traditions and preserve this knowledge in artefacts.
39 fundamental values of four distinct research traditions and the communities that bring the values and
40 fundamental values of four distinct research traditions and the communities that bring the values and
41    The medicinal botanicals with the longest tradition, and for which extensive data are available, a
42 s, distrust in modern medicine, generational traditions, and emotional opacity limiting their ability
43 humans representing different ages, cultural traditions, and health states.
44 representing different geographies, cultural traditions, and states of health.
45 ith both the historic and Old Copper Complex tradition are detectable and can be used to determine th
46 ese phenomena, and consequently why cultural traditions are found in several species but cumulative c
47 nds support to claims that putative cultural traditions are indeed cultural (rather than genetic) in
48 al and plural; it also assumes that cultural traditions are not independent, sui generis lineages but
49 g the degree to which different experimental traditions are studying the same construct.
50 ver, public health systems, rooted in Soviet traditions, are struggling to respond effectively to the
51 on in the post-Kraepelin Western psychiatric tradition as described in textbooks published between 19
52         While surgical innovation has a rich tradition, as a field of study it is embryonic.
53 ility has progressed within several distinct traditions, as evident in the largely separate literatur
54 ersity--in religious beliefs, behaviors, and traditions, as well as in various intensities and forms
55 milar to those seen in Western Pluvial Lakes Tradition assemblages of western North America, the site
56 ice may help move clinical practice from its tradition-based approach centered primarily on BT toward
57 ches are very much in this same reductionist tradition but offer exquisite sensitivity in space and t
58 fied that combine the benefits of individual traditions, but there was a notable lack of blends incor
59                     The question of how each tradition can learn from the other is timely.
60 icism by showing that experimentally created traditions can be transmitted through social learning.
61                  The Acheulean technological tradition, characterized by a large (>10 cm) flake-based
62  the method seeded in their group, and these traditions continued to diverge over time.
63 ays and Raman spectroscopy we challenge this tradition, converging instead on an oxo-bridged dinuclea
64                   According to a theoretical tradition dating back to Aristotle, verbs can be classif
65 ording to this theory, shamanism is a set of traditions developed through cultural evolution that ada
66 , many physicans do not appreciate the great traditions established by their forebears in this field
67 tions that individuals learn, and over time, traditions evolve as occasional variations are learned b
68                        However, experimental traditions examining episodic memory use very different
69 evelops, and in particular, (1) why shamanic traditions exhibit recurrent features around the world,
70                     The Kura-Araxes cultural tradition existed in the highlands of the South Caucasus
71 P) theory has led to an influential research tradition for modeling cognitive processes.
72                   Discrete-time models are a tradition for such interactions and are characterized by
73                                    Asklepian traditions for medical service provide historical insigh
74 hen subpopulations with established foraging traditions for one technique were subjected to a reduced
75  a previous study, we experimentally induced traditions for opening a bidirectional door puzzle box i
76 ish and Swedish patients with DLBCL for whom traditions for routine imaging have been different.
77 ios was the focus of Greek and Roman medical tradition from approximately 1500 BC to 500 AD.
78 to the archaeological evidence of continuing traditions from the Bell Beaker Complex to the Early Bro
79                       Another, less dominant tradition has used autobiographical methods, whereby peo
80 nvestigated, though arising from a classical tradition, has yet to be fully explored for the task of
81  and to find out whether different political traditions have been associated with systematic patterns
82                                      Classic traditions have linked dreams to memory (e.g., "dreaming
83               Although various philosophical traditions have offered different interpretations of the
84 itions, the human factors and organizational traditions, have dominated cognitively oriented research
85             Diverse species exhibit cultural traditions, i.e. population-specific profiles of sociall
86 me theoretic models of signaling have a long tradition in biology, economics, and philosophy.
87 ehavior can represent a group-level cultural tradition in chimpanzees.
88 parate fields of research including a strong tradition in deductive reasoning primarily derived from
89 r to that of the general alcohol consumption tradition in Finland.
90                The long-standing rationalist tradition in moral psychology emphasizes the role of rea
91                         Building upon a long tradition in rheumatology, recent studies have updated a
92 sis of research findings has a long-standing tradition in science.
93 ns (FMs) invokes a mechanism with an honored tradition in sensory neurobiology, the relative timing o
94                             We follow a long tradition in the physics community and introduce a tempe
95            The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more r
96 is supported by ethical principles and legal tradition in the United States.
97                      Epidemiology has a rich tradition in western New York State, beginning with the
98 al evidence of the establishment of foraging traditions in a wild bird population.
99  of ecology on the development of behavioral traditions in animals is controversial, particularly for
100 is one of the most well-established cultural traditions in chimpanzees.
101 Chapel Hill (UNC) is one of the most storied traditions in college sports.
102 rs tested the cultural transmission of vocal traditions in cowbirds (Molothrus ater).
103 bservation, teaching in ants and behavioural traditions in honeybees.
104 can maintain multiple independently evolving traditions in its populations.
105  sleep and long work hours are long-standing traditions in the medical profession, and work schedules
106 cultures between commercial and professional traditions in the United States.
107 adherence to a wide array of world religious traditions including Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism
108 d Buddhism, as well as notably diverse local traditions, including animism and ancestor worship.
109             Instead, as soon as a behavioral tradition is established, sociocognitive factors likely
110 aswati River mentioned in the ancient Indian tradition is postulated to have flown independently of t
111     We have investigated whether or not this tradition is reflected in the current genetic structure
112                  This deeply rooted cultural tradition is unlikely to be abolished.
113 puchin monkeys (Cebus apella), which exhibit traditions, is sparse.
114  an equal number of characteristics from two traditions, it was placed in a blended research communit
115 man decision making emerge from two dominant traditions: learning theorists [1-3] study choices in wh
116 landscapes over time; however, local feeding traditions may also contribute to group differences in c
117                   The evolution of religious traditions may be partially explained by out-group avoid
118                     In our model of cultural traditions (Model 1), we find that realistic cultural va
119                       By understanding these traditions, modern physicians can better understand thei
120 sing on the variability observed in folktale traditions (n = 596) in Eurasia.
121  French health care system combines a strong tradition of autonomous private practice with nearly uni
122                                          The tradition of clinical ultrasound in the hands of physici
123          However, biology already has a long tradition of collaboration, as natural historians were p
124                              There is a long tradition of combining good pathology with epidemiologic
125                                          The tradition of consanguinity, variably practiced in the Pe
126                                       A long tradition of cultural evolutionary studies has developed
127             The results demonstrate that the tradition of decorating caves extends back at least to t
128                                     The long tradition of intensive exploitation of certain types of
129 inistration, grassroots participation, and a tradition of interdisciplinary cooperation.
130 ency is only seen in populations with a long tradition of intermarriage among deaf people.
131 mber of founders, population bottlenecks and tradition of marriage within the community.
132 rne in isolation but rather builds on a long tradition of memory research.
133 gned primarily with kinetic equations in the tradition of Michaelis and Menten whereas the other two
134 requires a kind of thinking outside the main tradition of natural science: the biology has to be link
135                                       A rich tradition of normative psychophysics has identified two
136         Second, a complementary and powerful tradition of numerical estimates familiar from the physi
137 erials created by folding flat sheets in the tradition of origami, the art of paper folding, and stud
138                               Despite a long tradition of perception research, it is not known whethe
139                    Laos has a centuries-long tradition of raising Asian elephants.
140 s a clinical discipline, surgery relies on a tradition of research and attracting the brightest young
141                           The well-respected tradition of research on concepts uses cross-cultural co
142 y, Conner devoted his career to the Oslerian tradition of scholarship, leadership, and organization i
143                           Continuing in this tradition of scientific discoveries leading to improved
144                                          The tradition of son preference, however, has distorted thes
145                                       A long tradition of theoretical modeling has sought ultimate ev
146 ocuses first on vocational psychology's rich tradition of theoretically driven research, and then dis
147 es learning and as such we view it as in the tradition of Thorndike [1].
148 a cornerstone of biology and there is a long tradition of using the comparative framework to study th
149 how we see color has benefited from the long tradition of visual psychophysics.
150                          Despite a venerable tradition of weekly morbidity and mortality conferences,
151 s physician healers have roots in the mythic traditions of ancient Greece.
152 VIEW: Values-based practice (VBP) challenges traditions of clinical practice and moral decision-makin
153                                     However, traditions of community political mobilization suggest t
154                                 Two parallel traditions of defining anxiety phenotypes are reviewed:
155                     One of the most rigorous traditions of experimental work in the field started wit
156              In him, there came together the traditions of German and British neurology which moulded
157 entities supporting drug discovery, the rich traditions of herbal medicine developed by trial and err
158 ient safety movement can also learn from the traditions of infection control and hospital epidemiolog
159                        We contrast these two traditions of organizing learning in terms of their part
160 How this capability evolved from the simpler traditions of other animals is an active area of researc
161 ts provide some of the earliest evidence for traditions of personal ornament manufacture by Upper Pal
162 cultural movements, behavioral patterns, and traditions of the people.
163 gy tradition, situation awareness in the CSE tradition, or resumption lag (time to resume an interrup
164  Paleolithic and about the origins of a food tradition persisting up to the present in the Mediterran
165 ults indicate that the transmission of vocal traditions plays a fundamental role in the courtship pat
166 e the complex interactions between political traditions, policies, and public health outcomes, and to
167 d changes in socio-economic status, cultural traditions, population growth and agriculture are affect
168                                        These traditions provided a foundation for success in recent c
169                              Three modelling traditions represent stage durations differently.
170                                         This tradition represented an adaptive regime and a symbolica
171 netic) in origin, and suggests that cultural traditions should be widespread in species capable of so
172 , coupled with existing knowledge about song traditions, show that this species can maintain multiple
173  - including that within the social identity tradition - shows that intragroup differentiation is not
174 ion of task time or risk in the epidemiology tradition, situation awareness in the CSE tradition, or
175 s change in desorption is much lower than in tradition sorbents such as zeolites, opening the possibi
176 ith attenuation/scatter correction than with tradition SPECT imaging.
177  As the genomic units, following the biogene tradition, such indicators include localized crystal str
178         Many philosophical and contemplative traditions teach that "living in the moment" increases h
179                    China's historiographical traditions tell of the successful control of a Great Flo
180 s an unquestioned good in many philosophical traditions, testing this assumption scientifically has p
181          We describe a view that rejects the tradition that genetic proof has to be absolute before f
182  which, in turn, is thought to be a cultural tradition that reduces the dangers of microbial contamin
183 est that BCS rock art represents an artistic tradition that spanned cultures and the transition from
184        We need to overcome the philosophical tradition that treats the mental and the physical as two
185                         To identify research traditions that have motivated and guided interruptions
186 n that the setting of development shapes the traditions that individuals learn, and over time, tradit
187 human cultures in possessing suites of local traditions that uniquely identify them.
188 y introduced, resulting in established local traditions that were stable over two generations, despit
189 m the influential Tversky, Kahneman research tradition) that are hard to reconcile with CP principles
190 n exceptional effort in keeping with Society tradition, the 2005 annual meeting also offered opportun
191                                    Two major traditions, the human factors and organizational traditi
192 onditions do not change sufficiently for the tradition to be abandoned.
193        Glickstein concludes 'despite an oral tradition to the contrary there is absolutely no evidenc
194 g a predictable style; and considering which traditions to keep and which to modernize.
195  that bring the values and of those research traditions to their investigations.
196 ng the values and methods: of those research traditions to their investigations.
197 ychology (which may thus study the length of tradition together with the width of the institution spr
198 graphy, ecology, and timing of speciation, a tradition traceable to Mayr's Systematics and the Origin
199  population data from the Western historical tradition using historically derived demographic data fr
200 y associated with the well-known Paleoindian tradition was not confined to the Americas.
201 the basis of research in the social identity tradition, we contend (a) that identification and differ
202 amental elements of the Andean metallurgical tradition were developed before the Chavin horizon, and
203 ad both to innovation and loss of behavioral traditions, while contributing little to their transmiss
204 aw the emergence of highly similar religious traditions with an unprecedented emphasis on self-discip
205                   The constructed-preference tradition within behavioral decision research gives a cr
206 ons seriously allows an integration of major traditions within the basic behavioral sciences, such as
207       Social learning is assumed to underlie traditions, yet evidence indicating social learning in c

WebLSDに未収録の専門用語(用法)は "新規対訳" から投稿できます。
 
Page Top