Literature
in sentence
476 examples of Literature in a sentence
And if you read that literature, one of the things that you really have to come to terms with is even when you're the subject in the experiment, you don't know.
And I wasn't getting the answers I needed from doctors, and so I started digging into the medical
literature.
So as a curious neuroscientist, I went to the
literature
to see what I could find about what we knew about the effects of exercise on the brain.
And what I found was an exciting and a growing
literature
that was essentially showing everything that I noticed in myself.
So I studied her mammogram, and I reviewed the radiology literature, and I was shocked to discover that, in her case, our chances of finding a tumor early on the mammogram were less than the toss of a coin.
You may recall a year ago when a firestorm erupted after the United States Preventive Services Task Force reviewed the world's mammography screening
literature
and issued a guideline recommending against screening mammograms in women in their 40s.
At the time my patient posed this question to me, breast density was an obscure topic in the radiology literature, and very few women having mammograms, or the physicians ordering them, knew about this.
One of my favorite quotes from
literature
was written by Tillie Olsen, the great American writer from the South.
I started to research scientific
literature
on how these centrifuges are actually built in Natanz and found they are structured in what is called a cascade, and each cascade holds 164 centrifuges.
The exterior of the structure was a collage of Africa and Africans as portrayed in the Western media and
literature.
You have someone from Google talking to someone who does comparative
literature.
Those are the communities of which
literature
speaks about as living on less than a dollar a day, and they become the targets for poverty eradication programs.
But a growing body of
literature
suggests that we mind-wander, we take our mind away from the task at hand, about 50 percent of our waking moments.
World population, PC placements, the archive of all of medical literature, Moore's law, the old way of sequencing, and here's all the new stuff.
I hope I go out of my way to try and read and understand all the
literature.
And if I can broaden this out for a second, I'm willing to bet that every single one of you sitting in this room would be happy to speak with acuity, with total confidence, about movies, probably about
literature.
And of course, others using more sophisticated methods in the
literature
have controlled for poverty and education and so on.
And Bronx literature, it's all about Bronx writers and their stories.
So if you look at the psychological literature, these are the four consistent defining components of regret.
Mr. Smith, one of my former colleagues, uses Scott McCloud's "Understanding Comics" in his
literature
and film class, because that book gives his students the language with which to discuss the relationship between words and images.
I decided to study cinema and literature, and really dig in and figure out what was going on and why it was broken.
Now I was a comparative
literature
major in college, which is like an English major, only instead of being stuck studying Chaucer for three months, we got to read great
literature
in translation from around the world.
And so we started focusing on the smell of feet ... on the smell of human feet, until we came across a remarkable statement in the
literature
that said that cheese smells after feet rather than the reverse.
We guessed that film, whose stories are a meeting place of drama, music,
literature
and human experience, would engage and inspire the young people participating in FILMCLUB.
I wanted to understand the phenomenon better, so I devoured the scientific literature, and here's what I learned.
Here's a secret from the scientific
literature
for you.
Well I used to love English literature, and I debated in college, which one should I do?
And this is important to remember, because in Africa the complicated questions we want to ask about what all of this means has been asked from the rock paintings of the San people, through the Sundiata epics of Mali, to modern contemporary
literature.
So this is already evidence of how, in the academic literature, we will see a biased sample of the true picture of all of the scientific studies that have been conducted.
The classic model is, you get a bunch of studies where you know that they've been conducted and completed, and then you go and see if they've been published anywhere in the academic
literature.
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