Sentences with phrase «earlier research tied»

Earlier research tied breastfeeding to better thinking and memory skills.

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The R&D incentive available to all companies in Australia works particularly well in early phase research where almost every activity directly ties to R&D and IP generation.
BlackRock's $ 40 billion Global Allocation Fund paid out $ 13.4 million in commissions in the 2016 fiscal year for trades tied to research, compared with $ 28.8 million two years earlier.
And finally, a quote from the comments section of an article I read when researching teacher gifts: «One year my husband brought home another large box of gifts he had received from his early elementary - aged students for Christmas: a couple of fun ties, several boxes of chocolates and chocolate - covered cherries, mugs, ornaments, gift cards, items related to his hobbies, homemade treats, and many lovely cards and notes from students and families.
Attachment parenting is merely a term coined much later to tie these natural parenting choices and others in with the modern research of psychologists like John Bowlby who found that the healthiest emotional and relational adults tended to have strong early attachments with a parent or primary caregiver.
Taking this latest meteorite research into account, Boss revisited his earlier models of shock wave - triggered cloud collapse, extending his computational models beyond the initial collapse and into the intermediate stages of star formation, when the Sun was first being created, an important next step in tying together Solar System origin modeling and meteorite sample analysis.
Since most of the research work still focuses on early basic science work and studies in animals, the funding has mainly created jobs tied to laboratory construction and positions for new scientists, assistants and lab technicians, the study said.
UNLV - led research team ties spike in ancient oceanic oxygen levels to earliest animal biodiversity; findings reported in Sept. 27 issue of journal Nature.
Tied to prior bodies of research showing that those who exercise early are the most regular exercisers (59 %) and to some evidence that fat oxidation is increased with exercise most (and some studies show only) if it's done in the morning.
The new bill would provide grants so that states may use federal funds to train teachers on using data to inform classroom practice, require states to tie K — 12 data with early childhood and post-secondary data, and involve educators in the research and peer review process by putting two educators on the National Board for Education Sciences.
Drawing on interviews and extensive research in several archives in France, Germany and the United States, the study will tie the history of the IIEP to the development of the field of educational planning from the early 1960s to the present time, examining its origins and ideological underpinnings and the changing trends in the thinking about development in the context of the shifting political economy.
Earlier this month, the Journal of the American Medical Association announced a crackdown on researchers who do not disclose drug company ties related to their research.
Additional research has further substantiated the tie between childhood adversity and negative outcomes, including poor academic achievement, incarceration, unemployment, poverty, disability, and early death.1, 3,4,13 — 24
Research tells us our adult romantic relationships are tied to our early primary attachments as infants.
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