Sentences with phrase «conclusions of this study indicate»

«The conclusion of the study indicates that there is a statistically significant relationship between fire and same - summer droughts in most regions, while antecedent climate conditions play a relatively minor role, except in few specific ecoregions.

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An early conclusion by researchers indicates that nuns subjected tot he study were indeed experiencing interaction with something outside of their own physiology.
In this chapter I will summarize briefly the conclusions to which the reflections of this volume seem to point and then indicate some implications for the study of religion, attitudes towards other religions and personal religious faith.
Whilst there are no RCT studies available at this time to draw definitive conclusions about the efficacy of this process, many clinical reports exist to indicate that placenta encapsulation is helpful in the postpartum period in terms of increasing milk supply (acting as a galactagogue) and improving mood in the postpartum period.
Laurent Lebreton, lead author of the study, explains: «Although it is not possible to draw any firm conclusions on the persistency of plastic pollution in the GPGP yet, this plastic accumulation rate inside the GPGP, which was greater than in the surrounding waters, indicates that the inflow of plastic into the patch continues to exceed the outflow.»
«These findings clearly indicate the need for further study,» said Dr. Lipshultz, while pointing to one of the study's key conclusions: «Subclinical differences in left ventricular structure and function with specific in - utero antiviral exposures indicate the need for a longitudinal study to assess long - term cardiac risk and cardiac monitoring recommendations.»
Although Tononi's volunteers got only a few minutes of artificial sleep — not enough for the volunteers to draw meaningful subjective conclusions about sleep quality — previous studies have indicated that TMS applied at certain frequencies during sleep can improve memory.
Conclusion «These findings are in keeping with several other observational studies that indicate that a slew of healthy behaviors, including increased physical activity, keeping a healthy weight, and lower intake of sugar and sweetened beverages, improve colon cancer outcomes,» says first author Temidayo Fadelu from the Dana - Farber Cancer Institute.
Because overwhelming scientific evidence clearly indicates that their conclusions are false, we had their study reviewed by scientific professionals who critique the design of the experiment and the conclusions reached.
A total of 138 studies indicate a clear, positive trend favoring inquiry - based instructional practices, particularly instruction that emphasizes students» active thinking and drawing conclusions from data.
Taking the findings forward While the scale of this project was very small, with teachers from five schools being surveyed, informal conversations with a range of educators seems to indicate that the conclusions of the study are valid.
While the scale of this project was very small, with teachers from five schools being surveyed, informal conversations with a range of educators seems to indicate that the conclusions of the study are valid.
At the conclusion of the 11 - year study of the impact of TNR on feral cat colonies at the University of Florida, 83 % of the cats in managed TNR colonies had been residing in those colonies for more than six years — indicating a lifespan comparable to the 7.1 - year lifespan of pet cats.
«Peterson's approach and conclusions, therefore, provide a false sense of confidence with these data for temperature change studies by seeming to indicate that the errors can be corrected.»
Results from our previous study indicated that the magnitude of unforced variability simulated by climate models may be underestimated on decadal and longer timescales and our new estimate of unforced variability largely supports this conclusion.
``... the three researchers write that they «provide experimental support for suggestions and simulation studies predicting that reductions in CO2 alone could have led to loss of tree cover in grassy environments in the last glacial (Bond et al., 2003; Harrison and Prentice, 2003),» and they say that «the large increases in CO2 from industrial emissions over the last century would now favor trees at the expense of grasses,» which conclusion is supported by palaeo - records that indicate that «trees disappeared from current savanna sites in South Africa during the Last Glacial Maximum (Scott, 1999), re-appeared in the Holocene, and have rapidly increased over the last half century,»... Read More
The paleoclimatology community seems to be tightly coupled as indicated by our social network analysis, has rallied around the [Mann] position, and has issued an extensive series of alternative assessments most of which appear to support the conclusions of MBH98 / 99... Our findings from this analysis suggest that authors in the area of paleoclimate studies are closely connected and thus «independent studies» may not be as independent as they might appear on the surface.
The State of the Omnichannel Experience Among the study's conclusions: 87 percent of retailers provided a product locator on their website that indicated whether an item was in - stock or available; Only 35 percent displayed the quantity of inventory available; Ninety - seven percent of store associates could access inventory levels, but only 33 percent were equipped with handheld or mobile technology to do so; Only 25 percent of store associates could place an order for a customer; of those, 92 percent had to do it at a register or customer service counter, and not in an aisle; Sixteen percent of retailers had inconsistent pricing between their e-commerce...
Conclusions: This study emphasises the importance of cognitive and behavioural development in childhood, as well as deprivation, family background and childhood health in indicating future adult health and mental well - being, emphasising time - persistent effects and important indications for men and women.
In conclusion, Exploratory Factor Analyses from data in Study 1 indicated support for five factors: social consequences; to include concerns regarding how parents, friends, classmates and teachers may view test performance; item types; to include items related to anxiety across item formats; and temporal aspects of anxiety; that is how stress is felt before, during, and after an exam.
Conclusions: This study indicates that the preventive psychosocial factors explain parts of the managers» lower stress level.
Conclusion: The study indicates that managerial leadership is associated with employee stress, health, and sickness absence independently of the Demand - Control - Support model and should be considered in future studies of health consequences for employees, and in work environment interventions.
In conclusion, this study indicates that individuals who feel their life now is pertinent to their identity in the future, called psychological connectedness to the future, may be more willing to withstand, or even embrace, some of the differences between themselves and their partner.
Somehow, contrary to the implications of the most recent and credible research which indicates that joint custody either is problematic or offers no benefits on balance for children or their families, Bauserman has managed to «meta - analyze» selected studies on custody and come to what superficially appears to be the opposite conclusion.
Consistent with these conclusions, our own examination using the MTA sample of the types of peers children with ADHD named as liked and disliked classmates at age 7 — 9 did not yield support for the hypothesis that deviant children prefer one another; instead, we found that children with ADHD like and dislike the same kinds of peers as other children.8 Our study also indicated, however, that children with ADHD were disliked by more popular peers, suggesting that a process of ostracism by high - status peers was already in motion.8 If this is the case, gravitation toward deviant peers may occur over time, as children with ADHD find it harder and harder to gain acceptance by more preferred peers.
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