The authors of the study also suggest that global warming is also to be blamed for increased crop production in the world.
The authors of the study also refer frequently to the prevalence of fade - out of cognitive gains in other research on the impact of preschool programs.
The authors of that study also discovered that pre-training whey supplementation inhibits the increase in the stress hormone cortisol, and supplementation with soya protein or carbohydrates does not.
The authors of this study also commented that «when a woman's estrogen levels decline, as they do just before the beginning of a menstrual cycle, acne may worsen».
Authors of this study also include Mingjian Fei, Hye - Sook Kwon, Chia - Lin Tsou, David E. Gordon, Jeffrey Johnson, and Nevan Krogan from Gladstone, as well as Herb Kasler, Che - Ping Ng, and Eric Verdin from the The Buck Institute for Research on Aging.
Probing further,
the authors of the study also revealed that Aipl1 is critical for the stability of two enzymes — the cGMP - phosphodiesterase 6 and the guanylate cyclase - which mediate phototransduction, the process of converting light into an electrical signal.
The authors of that study also proposed a technique wastewater treatment plants could use to minimize the formation of these by - products if they do prove problematic.
Probing further,
the authors of the study also revealed that Aipl1 is critical for the stability of two enzymes — the cGMP - phosphodiesterase 6 and the guanylate cyclase — which mediate phototransduction, the process of converting light into an electrical signal.
Authors of study also included Lyle Ungar, PhD, a professor of Computer Science at Penn, and Dolores Albarracín, PhD, a former professor of Communication and Psychology at Penn who is currently on faculty at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign.
So, although some responsibility lies with trainees to take charge of their careers and be realistic about the faculty job market,
the authors of the study also offer some recommendations about how some of the problems with the current hiring system could be addressed.
Not exact matches
While that will undoubtedly help students and scientists save tons
of time sifting through articles on PubMed, Meta can
also help organizations decide where to direct their research budgets by identifying trends in certain areas
of study or finding
authors who have shown promising work in the past.
While the research was aimed at eventually developing treatments for those suffering from PTSD, the
study authors said these initial findings were
also useful for those
of us who just have to deal with normal negativity like marital spats and nasty work disagreements.
But to further quantify women's impact on a local level, the
study's
authors also broke down what female residents
of each state contribute to GDP per day.
The
authors of the Army College
study also «state that since non-compliance is not a viable option, leaders must choose which tasks to conduct to standard and which tasks to just «report» that they were done to standard,» Metz wrote.
This is particularly concerning considering a previous
study conducted by Baldwin Way, the senior
author of the Ohio State
study showed the same ingredient
also suppressed positive emotions.
The
authors of the
study, in fact, understood this years ago — noting that at «knowledge
of people's personalities can
also be used to manipulate and influence them.»
«While some device vendors are hoping that strong consumer awareness will drive corporate wellness adoption for their products, they
also need to understand and focus on the most influential parts
of the healthcare value chain,» says Jonathan Collins,
author of the new
study.
The
author of this
study, however, sees Eriugena as the inheritor
of a spiritual tradition that, while acknowledging the influence
of Augustine
of Hippo,
also embraces Gregory
of Nyssa, Evagrius Ponticus and Maximus the Confessor.
It can
also reveal the
author's attempt, present in most
studies if only by implication, to correct what the writer feels is an overemphasis in the corpus
of previous
studies on another perspective.
The problem, as Paul S. Echlin, M.D.
of the Elliott Sports Medicine Clinic in Burlington, Ontario, Canada and
author of the Canadian
study, points out, is that the «young athlete is often caught between competing demands
of the adults around them» and «sometimes make decisions based on the adult whom they perceive to have the most influence on their success, and
also whom they wish most to please for a variety
of reasons.»
I hadn't known about this center's work, and it is highly illuminating and
also offers hope for those
of us who'd like to see men feel accepted and embraced in that role My only concern is that
of the 31 fathers in this
study most were at home with babies / young children (meaning they probably hadn't been married too long) and the mean number
of years spent caregiving was slightly greater than 5; I wish the
authors indicated how many had been doing it for 17 years.
Authors from
studies included in the analysis take a swing at Wax and his colleagues stating that not only is their methodology flawed, but their analysis and use
of data is
also flawed and misleading.
The researchers
also found that many
of the
studies showed that children who had restrictive parents were less likely to get involved in negative behaviors such as cyberbullying, drug use, vandalism, and theft, and were less likely to have poor body image — factors the
study authors called «negative consumer socialization outcomes.»
«Our results show that homework is not only relevant for school performance but
also for personality development — provided that students put a lot
of effort into their assignments,» Richard Göllner,
author of the University
of Tübingen
study, said in a press release.
They
also found that some
of the athletes, none
of whom suffered diagnosed concussions, didn't do as well as predicted on tests
of learning and memory at the end
of the season, although the
study did not find «large - scale, systemic differences» in the brain scan measures, which the
authors found «somewhat reassuring» and consistent with the fact that millions
of athletes play contact sports for many years without developing progressive neurodegenerative disorders.
Lead
author of the
study, Professor Victor Pop said, «It follows that impaired maternal thyroid function could
also influence fetal movement.»
Several
studies have
also attempted to understand the role
of breastfeeding on IQ, and although some
authors conclude that the observed advantage
of breastfeeding on IQ is related only to genetic and socioenvironmental factors, a recent meta - analysis showed that after adjustment for appropriate key co-factors, breastfeeding was associated with significantly higher scores for cognitive development than formula feeding.6 Longer duration
of breastfeeding has
also been positively associated with intelligence in adulthood.22 We
also observed the benefits
of long - term breastfeeding on mental indices, along with the indirect benefit
of balancing the impact
of exposure to p, p ′ DDE after adjustment for some socioeconomic variables.
While many factors can influence hyperactivity in children, including genes and environment, «there is good evidence that artificial food colors can
also increase levels
of hyperactivity,» said Jim Stevenson, the
study's lead
author and professor emeritus in the school
of psychology at the University
of Southampton.
This is
also the first
study to measure physiological stress response in real time, says Fred Rogosch, research director at the University
of Rochester's Mt. Hope Family Center and a fellow
author on the paper.
I
also posted this blog on Nature's Child, where one
of the
study authors for the «Formula is Voldemort» blog (http://ecochildsplay.com/2009/03/11/formula-is-voldemort-or-that-which-must-not-be-named/) responded personally.
Besides looking for how a mother's diet can affect the taste
of her breast milk, the
authors of the
study were
also looking for evidence that flavors transferred to breast milk can influence the child's food preferences later in life.
Seven additional references with relevant data were
also included: 3
studies were identified by an ongoing OVID alert system for a related review (9, 14, 15), 2 were cited from reference lists
of eligible
studies (16, 17), 1 article was written by 2
of the
authors (RMM and GDS)(18), and 1 meeting abstract was
also identified (19).
It should
also cause the
authors of the second referenced
study to take a long, hard look at themselves.
Marc
also authored a bill requiring a
study to lead to greater enforcement
of the James Byrd Jr. hate crime bill.
During the period
studied by the
authors, 19,000 barrels per day
of oil were
also captured by an inverted funnel, or «top hat,» that was placed directly above the wellhead, which decreased the amount
of oil that escaped into the sea.
«Higher temperatures make microbes grow faster, but they
also die faster,» said Hagerty, who conducted the research as part
of her master's degree and was lead
author on the
study.
«This
study offers new insight on the problem
of multiple stellar populations in star clusters,» said
study lead
author Chengyuan Li, an astronomer at KIAA and NAOC who
also is affiliated with the Chinese Academy
of Sciences» Purple Mountain Observatory.
E-cigarette vapors
also «produced mild effects on the lungs, including inflammation and protein damage,» notes Thomas Sussan
of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School
of Public Health, lead
author of the
study, published February 4 in PLOS ONE.
«Recent
studies found that scale insect populations increase on oak and maple trees in warmer urban areas, which raises the possibility that these pests may
also increase with global warming,» says Dr. Elsa Youngsteadt, a research associate at NC State and lead
author of a paper on the work.
As they
studied brain activity in the knockout mice, the researchers
also found prominent changes in a receptor in the brain known as mGluR5 and other proteins that support the function
of neurons and synapses, said co-lead
author Xiaoming Wang, M.D., Ph.D., senior research associate in Duke's department
of pediatrics.
«We would see some vibrant urban trees covered in scale insects, but we'd
also see other clearly stressed and struggling urban trees covered in scale insects,» says Emily Meineke, a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard and first
author of a paper on the
study.
The
authors also note that the National Dairy Council funded key
studies underpinning the dietary fat theory, raising questions about the overall impact
of the sugar industry.
The
authors of the
study suspect that the mountain pastures, which many hundreds
of years ago
also used to be wooded areas before the advent
of alpine farming, must have lost a considerable portion
of their original humus stock relatively soon after the forests had been cleared to make room for the pastures.
Instead, the
study authors attribute the risk to «detection bias,» where the group
of patients likely to take erection medicines
also happens to be more health conscious, more likely to see a doctor, and so more likely to get diagnosed with melanoma than other men
of similar age.
Pacella, who was lead
author on the
study, used the detailed data he collected to create a model to estimate the daily carbonate chemistry weather during the summer dry season back to the year 1765, and
also projected conditions ahead to 2100 altering the amount
of anthropogenic carbon in the system.
The
authors note that while the sample size
of the meta - analyses was large (123,132 to 260,861 participants in different
studies), they used only GWAS summary statistics and can not estimate all genetic variance factors; some
studies also used different methodologies.
Lee Gehrke, the Hermann L.F. von Helmholtz Professor in MIT's Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (IMES), is
also a senior
author of the
study, which appears in the Sept. 27 issue
of Science Translational Medicine.
«We found that the coldest places near the moon's south pole are
also the brightest places — brighter than we would expect from soil alone — and that might indicate the presence
of surface frost,» said Elizabeth Fisher, the lead
author of the
study, published in Icarus.
«This is the first comprehensive
study of its kind and shows the potential to not only reduce the global cancer burden, but
also guide clinical decision - making with regard to childhood vaccinations,» said Marc T. Goodman, PhD, MPH, senior
author of the
study and director
of Cancer Prevention and Genetics at the Cedars - Sinai Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute.
Philippe Walter
of the C2RMF, lead
author of the report, says he has not
studied what happens to hair dyed with Grecian Formula, but he suspects nanocrystals are
also at work.