Sentences with phrase «initial research suggests»

This same compound makes it protective of neurons and brain cells and initial research suggests that regular green tea consumption can help protect the mind and delay deterioration from Alzheimers and Parkinsons.
Our initial research suggests that coastal areas of the Arctic and Antarctic are absorbing and storing more blue carbon as the climate warms.
Our initial research suggests that resveratrol could be included in a treatment regimen for those addicted to methamphetamine and it has potential to decrease the craving and desire for the drug.
Her initial research suggested that the enzyme played a role in regulating inflammation, but this latest study was designed to get a more complete picture of its function in fat tissue.
It turns out that dermatophyte fungi also have chitin in their cell walls and some initial research suggested that lufenuron was a helpful adjunct to other more conventional treatments.

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Once again, today's research suggests that initial focus appears misguided.
Whereas there is a large body of research suggesting that we have a universal preference for similarity (in everything from behavior to first - name initials), similar is not always better, according to Bahns.
And they suggest that «further research of this relation is needed to determine how initial treatment regimens can minimize misuse and addiction.»
This research suggests that, if the initial tests are normal and the doctor thinks that the diagnosis of a heart attack is unlikely, it may be perfectly safe to reassure patients that they do not have a heart attack without relying on further tests and observation in hospital.
While the new viruses are related, says Le Van Tan, a researcher at the Oxford University Clinical Research Unit and the first author on the Vietnam paper, initial comparisons of the genomes suggest that they form two new species.
In contrast to some initial studies that had suggested that H7N9 poses an imminent risk of a global pandemic, the new research found, based on analyses of virus samples from the Chinese outbreak, that H7N9 is still mainly adapted for infecting birds, not humans.
However, previous research suggests that a kinder, gentler ACS may actually lower the initial self - response rate, driving up follow - up costs and potentially harming the quality of the survey.
The research involved surveying 1,100 school leaders, the results of which suggested that 82 per cent of mainstream schools in England do not have sufficient funding to adequately provide for pupils with SEND; 89 per cent of school leaders believe cuts to local authority services have had a detrimental impact on the support their school receives for pupils with SEND; three - quarters of schools have pupils who have been waiting longer than expected for assessment of special educational needs or an education, health and care plan; and 88 per cent of school leaders think initial teacher training does not adequately prepare teachers to support pupils with SEND.
At this initial stage, the research hasn't produced data to suggest which settings yield higher - quality experiences, but the early findings highlight the importance of understanding what makes for a stimulating learning environment in the informal, home - based settings where younger children spend more of their time.
I suggest that we need better alignment between research and practice, between coursework and practicum, and between initial teacher education and the early years of teaching.
The research reviewed here suggests that teacher value - added explains a modest, but not negligible, fraction of variation in student test scores during the initial year.
But with interest rates so low and many investment pros forecasting lower returns in the years ahead, research suggests retirees who want their money to last three decades or longer might have to limit their initial draw to 3 %, if not less.
But with interest rates so low and investment returns projected to come in much below those of years past, research by retirement experts like The American College's Wade Pfau, Texas Tech's Michael Finke and Morningstar's David Blanchett suggests that retirees may have to go to an initial withdrawal of 3 %, if not less, to avoid running out of money too soon.
For example, research by The American College's Wade Pfau, Texas Tech's Michael Finke and Morningstar's David Blanchett suggests that, given today's low projected investment returns, you may need to limit yourself to an initial withdrawal of 3 %, if not less, to avoid outliving your savings.
One of the most tempting has come in the past few weeks, when the emails of the Hadley Centre at the University of East Anglia were hacked into, and seem on an initial reading to show that a few of their scientists were misrepresenting their research to suggest the problem is slightly worse than it is.
A survey conducted by CoinDesk Research earlier this year suggests this gap could become more pronounced after the excitement of initial launch this year.
Following a report claiming Apple's suppliers are shipping only about 40 percent of the components originally planned for initial production of the iPhone X, a new report suggests the TrueDepth camera is the primary bottleneck.The word comes from KGI Securities analyst Ming - Chi Kuo, who said the facial recognition system is «far more complex» than those on competing devices, which is making it challenging for Apple to achieve mass production.An excerpt from Kuo's research note obtained by MacRumors: TrueDepth camera may be main production bottleneck of iPhone X ramp.
A broad array of research has suggested that a child's initial attachment bond has an impact well beyond their first critical relationship and influences not only subsequent relationships but also a wide range of social and emotional outcomes later in life (Feeney and Noller 1996; Rothbard and Shaver 1994).
Koh & Testa Social Work Research, 32 (2), 2008 View Abstract Presents findings that suggest children in nonkinship foster homes show a higher risk for initial disruption after matching, but there is no difference in rates of instability within a year compared with children in kinship foster homes.
'' Divorce affects most children in the short run, but research suggests that kids recover rapidly after the initial blow.
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