Sentences with phrase «methods in a community sample»

Barrocas A, Hankin B, Young J, Abela J. Rates of Nonsuicidal Self - Injury in Youth: Age, Sex, and Behavioral Methods in a Community Sample.
Rates of nonsuicidal self - injury in youth: Age, sex, and behavioral methods in a community sample.

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Mark, who focuses on the Andes region, developed a method of determining how much of a community's water supply is glacier - fed by analyzing the hydrogen and oxygen isotopes in water samples.
The replication crisis refers to a growing concern in experimental psychology — and the larger scientific community — about the drop in studies able to confirm previous work with experiments that achieve the same results using the same methods, as well as the increased risk of data manipulation in studies with small sample sizes.
For one, I think there's a lot to learn from mass spectrometry, which is a method that precisely identifies the molecules in a sample and can provide a broad - scale picture of what chemicals are being used for nutrition or communication by microbes in a community.
We are also developing methods for characterizing microbial communities from metagenomic data, the pool of DNA from different microorganisms in a sample.
New shipboard direct sampling methods for air - sea CH4 exchange will enable researchers to better quantify marine fluxes and will help the community address disparities in marine CH4 emissions estimates among different regions [Thornton et al., 2016].
Demands for faster and more accurate methods to analyze microbial communities from natural and clinical samples have been increasing in the medical and healthcare industry.
ZIG differential abundance detection method accounts for bias introduced by the under - sampling of microbial communities commonly found in large - scale marker gene studies.
Options include breath testing, skin pinprick, a stomach gastroscopy, an intestinal biopsy, stool analysis, skin sample analysis, electrical current testing, muscle testing methods, and more — and there is lots of controversy in the medical and nutrition community about which test is best.
New shipboard direct sampling methods for air - sea CH4 exchange will enable researchers to better quantify marine fluxes and will help the community address disparities in marine CH4 emissions estimates among different regions [Thornton et al., 2016].
After establishing sources of uncertainty and methods for code verification, the paper looks at a representative sampling of verification and validation efforts that are underway in the glacier modeling community, and establishes a context for these within an overall solution quality assessment.
In addition to grabbing the attention of potential employers, the resume sample also provides evidence to support that claim, with a description of various teaching methods and an entry about linking students to activities in the community, such as «recommending publications, local events, and significant historical sites.&raquIn addition to grabbing the attention of potential employers, the resume sample also provides evidence to support that claim, with a description of various teaching methods and an entry about linking students to activities in the community, such as «recommending publications, local events, and significant historical sites.&raquin the community, such as «recommending publications, local events, and significant historical sites.»
METHODS: A community sample of psychiatric survivors from a Southwestern Ontario region participated in this study.
Methods A sample of 816 women and their 15 - year - old children in an Australian community were selected from a large birth cohort study to represent variation in maternal depression history during the child's first 10 years of life.
Stallings et al. (2005) have conducted a genome search, using linkage methods, to determine if there is a chromosomal region associated with indices of conduct disorder symptoms and antisocial substance dependence in a large community - based sample of 4,493 adolescents and young adults.
In a community - based sample of 330 families evenly split by child gender (50.3 % female), relational aggression data was assessed via multiple informants (mother, father, and self) and multiple methods (questionnaire and interview).
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